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.
Okay, what about between here [link] and [link] ?
I don't notice any change from the first pair of links. I even refreshed each page after clicking.
I don't notice any change from the first pair of links. I even refreshed each page after clicking.
That's because I'm an idiot and typed the wrong stuff. I mean this:
[link] and [link]
That's a neat add-on, amy. Though it may be showing me a source of confusion. If I have
t div class=theclassinquestion
t p
t a href="thelinkinquestion"
linktext
t /a
t /p
t /div
shouldn't the effective class of the a tag be "theclassinquestion"? Both the add-on and my css tweaking say no, but I thought part of the point was that, yes, inheritable.
Still no change. What's the goal (as if I'll understand)?
I can see the difference between the two, and I think there may be a functional difference, but I can't tell what it is supposed to be.
ita, the css.buffistas.net and map3 versions are identical - markers are transparent and skinny.
map.php on the main site has round markers in white boxes.
I'm running Firefox 2.0.0.14 on Tiger, if that helps.
could we delete the "font color= white" option under the HTML formatting quickedit link if that's not going to make spoiler font for folks not using white backgrounds? Even though I know to use the quick-edit s now I am the sort of dork who might forget and copy and paste the HTML font when I'm in a hurry or perhaps drunk.
Still no change. What's the goal (as if I'll understand)?
The code for the two is now identical. So if you're seeing something different, I'm not sure where to start debugging. I want you all to have Jessica's answer. Not sure where I'll go from there, but at least I'll know where I am.
Laga--I'll get on that.
They still look different to me-- the first link markers have box type background, and the second link's don't. I will do a screen shot in a minute, so you can see what I mean.