> "A" == A writes:
A> I've put the changes in at http://www.koziarski.org/LyX/www-user/
A> and www-devel but they've introduced other problems (ignoring
A> requests for sans-serif fonts etc.)
A> Does that look better to everyone else?
It is good for me on netscape 4.75 on tru64 unix. Only
On Friday 15 June 2001 01:09, Michael "A." Koziarski wrote:
> > I believe that you deliberately refrain from such tricks but they work
> > and they _are_ clean CSS.
> >
> > If I'm missing the point please forgive me. :-)
>
> No you're not missing the point :)
>
> As I said when I start
> I absolutely agree with you.
>
> However, there's a way to improve the maintainability of CSS. Get rid of
> redundancy! Below are a few examples.
>
> But first the remaining issues. This time I looked carefully in your CSS
> and XHTML. I noticed the following:
>
> a) You do not use XHTML c
On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 12:09:45PM +1200, Michael A. Koziarski wrote:
> > I believe that you deliberately refrain from such tricks but they work
> > and they _are_ clean CSS.
> >
> > If I'm missing the point please forgive me. :-)
>
> No you're not missing the point :)
>
> As I said wh
> I believe that you deliberately refrain from such tricks but they work
> and they _are_ clean CSS.
>
> If I'm missing the point please forgive me. :-)
No you're not missing the point :)
As I said when I started this work I am quite millitant on the issue of
CSS compliance and Netscap
On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 05:05:46PM +0200, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > "Michael" == Michael Koziarski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Michael> Netscape 4.x? I guess the choices are either
>
> Michael> 1) get the php to turn off css for your browser 2) break the
> Michael> css.
>
> Michae
> "Michael" == Michael Koziarski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Michael> Netscape 4.x? I guess the choices are either
Michael> 1) get the php to turn off css for your browser 2) break the
Michael> css.
Michael> I'd prefer 1. We could maintain a list of taglines of broken
Michael> browsers and
JMarc wrote:
> > But how come the colors of the title and of the line about sponsors
> > needed are in the correct color? Isn't it possible to do the same
> > thing on the main text?
That's the irritating thing about Netscape 4. I *am* giving the same
instruction to as they both should be in
On Wednesday 13 June 2001 13:32, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > "Michael" == Michael Koziarski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Michael> Netscape 4.x? I guess the choices are either
>
> Michael> 1) get the php to turn off css for your browser 2) break the
> Michael> css.
>
> But how come th
> "Michael" == Michael Koziarski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Michael> Netscape 4.x? I guess the choices are either
Michael> 1) get the php to turn off css for your browser 2) break the
Michael> css.
But how come the colors of the title and of the line about sponsors
needed are in the correc
On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 02:05:15PM +0200 or thereabouts, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > "Koz" == Koz writes:
>
> Koz> at my (slightly out of date) mirror you can find a css based
> Koz> www.lyx.org http://www.koziarski.org/LyX/www-user/
>
> It looks good.
Thanks
> Koz> Possible issues
>
> "Koz" == Koz writes:
Koz> at my (slightly out of date) mirror you can find a css based
Koz> www.lyx.org http://www.koziarski.org/LyX/www-user/
It looks good.
Koz> Possible issues
Koz> 1) wrong font colours (stuff is black)
Yes, this is really a problem for me.
JMarc
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