It looks the same. (I refreshed a few times-- it's not just cached.)
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Hmm. I made another tweak. It *should* display okay now.
Yup.
And, btw, capitals, Plei! New look on you.
You've got fixed rather than relative font sizes! That always makes me sad. I've got a huge screen, and I'm blind.
ETA: Other than that, of course, it's quite lovely, and yay valid xHTML Transitional!
You've got fixed rather than relative font sizes! That always makes me sad. I've got a huge screen, and I'm blind.
I know. I had angst. Then I realized that em-support is for shit, and wept.
Then I decided that you all need Opera.
I'm still looking into a decent solution that doesn't muck everything up, but I'm just getting used to using CSS2.
Hm. I don't really know what all of that new-standards thing is about, so I think I'll just wait until John brings it up and tells me to do something about it.
It's really quite a satisfactory system.
The basic idea is that if there is new technology or coding, and a way to utilize that coding, then people should update their browsers and such accordingly and not bitch when pages aren't made compliant for browsers half a decade old.
Or so I've heard.
Opera really rocks.
I'm with Theo -- I love my Opera, except that it's incompatible with Blogger. So in order to update my blog I have to use IE. That's the only real problem I've had. I particularly like the fact that Opera will read newsgroups for me, since I've been without a newsreader I liked for over a year.