I figured, Kristin. No rush.
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Do you have problems, concerns, or recommendations about the technical side of the Phoenix? Air them here. Compliments also welcome.
Not yet, really, billytea. I've been looking at the buffista.css source here: [link] and playing around, with the help of CSS Googling.
ita, in terms of the map thing: for some reason, it appears that I (and Jessica?) are loading [link] for all of my markers (including the one representing myself) instead of [link] and [link] I'm not sure why that would be, since it was showing me transparent icons, including the blue one, earlier today. From what I can tell via googling, markerff.gif is supposed to be for print use only, but it's appearing on our screen. Very odd.
Not yet, really, billytea. I've been looking at the buffista.css source here: [link] and playing around, with the help of CSS Googling.
Ok. Would it, hypothetically, work to take that code you linked to, plonk it in the 'edit personal css' input box, and then make changes to it as desired?
Yes. I'd go ahead and delete the things you DON'T want to change, while you're at it.
Would it, hypothetically, work to take that code you linked to, plonk it in the 'edit personal css' input box, and then make changes to it as desired?
It would work fine, but it'd be unnecessarily slow -- the only parts you actually need are the changed bits, and it'll take anything you're keeping the same from the main stylesheet.
It would work fine, but it'd be unnecessarily slow -- the only parts you actually need are the changed bits, and it'll take anything you're keeping the same from the main stylesheet.
Ah, nice to know. Thanks.
Can you mappy people tell me if you see the same thing here: [link] and [link] ?
Billytea, here's one CSS font tutorial. And there's also the w3 schools.
Can you mappy people tell me if you see the same thing here: [link] and [link] ?
Nope. The first one has non-transparent rectangles around the markers and the 2nd one doesn't have the rectangles but the markers look like they're in one of those funhouse mirrors that make you look tall and skinny.
You know what would be great for this effort? Some sort of tool that shows you what your browser is seeing--so if you hover your cursor over any element it tells you the class/id in effect so you can go off and edit your css sheet appropriately to hit that precise bit.