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beekaytee - Dec 09, 2007 12:51:50 pm PST #3749 of 25497
Compassionately intolerant

Sadly, nothing is really WSIWYG.

I am completely and totally chastened over my naivete about no tool being as wygy as it promises. I can go back and forth, smoothing most things out.

I'm STILL completely flummoxed about the placement of graphics.

eta: Holy crap. It only took me about 7 hours, but I finally got the signup box to the right of the page.

I wish I could say I knew what I did but I just don't. My method was simply...poke, redo, poke, redo, rinse, lather, repeat.

Now I'd like to wrap the text so I don't have that big gap to the left of the box.

Any hints?


Gris - Dec 09, 2007 5:06:30 pm PST #3750 of 25497
Hey. New board.

I HATE mkv files - 1) they usually are of poorer video/sound quality than avi and 2) they are ALWAYS bigger. Goodness.

Odd. Neither MKV or AVI are actually video formats per se, they're just container formats that connect the video to the audio and provide for things like seeking and subtitles and stuff. Apple's MOV is a container format as well. You can make MKV and AVI files using the exact same XviD or H.264 or whatever video streams, and they should look/sound exactly the same. I played around with them a lot in college. MKV files are awesome for anime because multiple audio and subtitle tracks can be included directly in the file, without any hacks or anything.

Anyway. I wonder why the ones on the webs tend to be lower quality than equivalent AVIs. Strange.


le nubian - Dec 09, 2007 5:40:53 pm PST #3751 of 25497
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

Gris,

maybe I'm getting the wrong mkv, but I avoid them like the plague if I have a choice.


Deena - Dec 09, 2007 6:34:28 pm PST #3752 of 25497
How are you me? You need to stop that. Only I can be me. ~Kara

Bonny, I would try two things. It looks like the div that surrounds your subscription box isn't defined. I would define its width and I would tell it to float right instead of align right.

Insent in a minute.


beekaytee - Dec 09, 2007 10:03:03 pm PST #3753 of 25497
Compassionately intolerant

Bless you Deena.

backflung


Jessica - Dec 10, 2007 3:50:22 am PST #3754 of 25497
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

So, um, my office Mac won't turn on.

More specifically, the monitor won't turn on. I can't tell if the actual computer is working or not, because, well, no monitor!

I've toggled all the cables and turned the whole thing off and on again several times in several different ways. (Holding the power button down, turning the power strip off, unplugging it...) I've even pressed that utterly useless on/off button on the side of the monitor a few times. Nada.

Any ideas? I'm about to swap out this monitor with the one from the other Mac to see if it's the monitor or maybe the monitor's power brick.

This would be an extremely shitty time for this machine to break.

....


Sophia Brooks - Dec 10, 2007 3:53:27 am PST #3755 of 25497
Cats to become a rabbit should gather immediately now here

Bonny, when I used contribute at work, I could only change text. If I tried to change anything about the look of the page, the webmaster had to go in and make the changes with dream weaver.


Jessica - Dec 10, 2007 3:58:57 am PST #3756 of 25497
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

Not the power brick. Fuckity. And I just realized it's probably not the monitor, because the studio monitor's not showing anything either.

FUCK.IT.Y.

(Sorry, this isn't so much a question any more as it is a vent. But advice would still be welcome.)


Tom Scola - Dec 10, 2007 3:59:41 am PST #3757 of 25497
Remember that the frontier of the Rebellion is everywhere. And even the smallest act of insurrection pushes our lines forward.

Does it play a chime when you turn the Mac on?

Is it on a network? Can you see it on the network?


DXMachina - Dec 10, 2007 4:07:49 am PST #3758 of 25497
You always do this. We get tipsy, and you take advantage of my love of the scientific method.

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