On 4/22/2011 11:51 AM, CG Linden wrote:
> The ie8 issue is interesting... see
> http://forum.jquery.com/topic/unexpected-call-to-method-or-property-access-in-ie8
>
> I'll have a fix out shortly. I'll simply leave the title element alone
> and instead make the heading in the body contain that info
The ie8 issue is interesting... see
http://forum.jquery.com/topic/unexpected-call-to-method-or-property-access-in-ie8
I'll have a fix out shortly. I'll simply leave the title element alone and
instead make the heading in the body contain that info.
I'll also make the font darker. I think that sho
New Build Result Pages are not "running" for me, in IE8, on Windows 7.
They do "run" in the web browser built in to Viewer 2.
I also find the current trend to reduce contrast in all things "web"
annoying and wish 80/20 to fall off the face of the Earth for
propagating the trend.
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> On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 8:09 AM, CG Linden wrote:
>> Ideas/suggestions/bug reports welcome.
It seems to be hard to read for some people / in some settings.
Please - a bit more contrast between text and background.
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Only spent a few minutes browsing the source code (good work in there,
I love to see HTML5 in use!) but I'd suggest that you make .body_arch
clickable to expand sections as well as .head_arch - that way we don't
have to click so small a target to get the results we want. While, of
course, keeping
On 2011-04-20 11:09, CG Linden wrote:
> I've been working on redoing the build results.
>
> Check out a sample at:
> http://automated-builds-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com/hg/repo/cg_viewer-development/rev/227100/index.html
That's really nice, CG!
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I've been working on redoing the build results.
Check out a sample at:
http://automated-builds-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com/hg/repo/cg_viewer-development/rev/227100/index.html
They are completely self-contained. The data is actually stored in a JSON
file at:
http://automated-builds-secondlife-