Re: DIS: testing: iba.qoid.us

2009-09-05 Thread Taral
On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 2:55 PM, Elliott Hird wrote: > 19 inches? Insert either "poor you" or "enjoying your lugbook?" here. That's 19 inches wide, not diagonal. -- Taral "Please let me know if there's any further trouble I can give you." -- Unknown

Re: DIS: testing: iba.qoid.us

2009-09-05 Thread Taral
On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 2:55 PM, Elliott Hird wrote: > 2009/9/5 Taral : >> It's a physical 100dpi. 1920 dots / 19 inches. I am sitting far back. > > 19 inches? Insert either "poor you" or "enjoying your lugbook?" here. Desktop monitor. :) -- Taral "Please let me know if there's any further troub

Re: DIS: testing: iba.qoid.us

2009-09-05 Thread Elliott Hird
2009/9/5 Taral : > It's a physical 100dpi. 1920 dots / 19 inches. I am sitting far back. 19 inches? Insert either "poor you" or "enjoying your lugbook?" here.

Re: DIS: testing: iba.qoid.us

2009-09-05 Thread Taral
On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 12:28 PM, Elliott Hird wrote: > Is your actual display 100dpi, though? And are you sitting far back or > is it a notebook? It's a physical 100dpi. 1920 dots / 19 inches. I am sitting far back. -- Taral "Please let me know if there's any further trouble I can give you."

Re: DIS: testing: iba.qoid.us

2009-09-05 Thread Elliott Hird
2009/9/5 Taral : > Hrm. I'm running at 100dpi and it looks ok to me... 11px is pretty > standard these days. Is your actual display 100dpi, though? And are you sitting far back or is it a notebook? Anyway, 11px isn't exactly standard but sites do use it, yes. These sites are basically unreadable

Re: DIS: testing: iba.qoid.us

2009-09-05 Thread Taral
On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 9:08 AM, Elliott Hird wrote: > Safari, but the point is that the font size is too small for > comfortable reading, at least on my 100dpi screen (notebooks going up > to 130dpi), and that this is a design flaw; of course I can resize the > text, but the more preferable fix is

Re: DIS: testing: iba.qoid.us

2009-09-05 Thread Elliott Hird
2009/9/4 Taral : > Meh. User stylesheets are a pain. :P > > What browser are you using? Safari, but the point is that the font size is too small for comfortable reading, at least on my 100dpi screen (notebooks going up to 130dpi), and that this is a design flaw; of course I can resize the text, bu

Re: DIS: testing: iba.qoid.us

2009-09-04 Thread Taral
On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 11:39 PM, Elliott Hird wrote: > Hey Taral, your site http://havenworks.com/ could use a bit of > a redesign I think. > http://www.getfirefox.com/ > Make a user stylesheet. Meh. User stylesheets are a pain. :P What browser are you using? -- Taral "Please let me know if

Re: DIS: testing: iba.qoid.us

2009-09-03 Thread Elliott Hird
2009/9/4 Taral : > http://www.getfirefox.com/ In an alternate universe: Hey Taral, your site http://havenworks.com/ could use a bit of a redesign I think. http://www.getfirefox.com/ Make a user stylesheet.

Re: DIS: testing: iba.qoid.us

2009-09-03 Thread Taral
On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 7:04 PM, Elliott Hird wrote: > (What's the going rate to bribe you to up the font size?) http://www.getfirefox.com/ -- Taral "Please let me know if there's any further trouble I can give you." -- Unknown

Re: DIS: testing: iba.qoid.us

2009-09-03 Thread Elliott Hird
2009/9/4 comex : > http://iba.qoid.us/ Nice. (What's the going rate to bribe you to up the font size?)

Re: DIS: testing: iba.qoid.us

2009-09-03 Thread Taral
On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 4:05 PM, comex wrote: > http://iba.qoid.us/ Woot. -- Taral "Please let me know if there's any further trouble I can give you." -- Unknown

Re: DIS: testing: iba.qoid.us

2009-09-03 Thread Roger Hicks
On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 17:05, comex wrote: > http://iba.qoid.us/ > > It's for planning out IBA deposits and withdrawals.  Click the arrows > to transfer assets between the IBA and yourself; you can see how many > zm you would gain or lose, and if you're lazy like me you can copy and > paste actions

DIS: testing: iba.qoid.us

2009-09-03 Thread comex
http://iba.qoid.us/ It's for planning out IBA deposits and withdrawals. Click the arrows to transfer assets between the IBA and yourself; you can see how many zm you would gain or lose, and if you're lazy like me you can copy and paste actions for an email. By default, it only knows how many ins