Julie, works just fine.
Ita, erm.. was that a funny?
For me it's enclosed and appears as
t strike
I was looking for the
s
and
/s
functions which usually put a line through the text.
I'm using IE5
oops. I see now, I have to type the whole word strike. sucky c'est moi.
Both
t strike
and
t s
are deprecated, but
t s
works in fewer browsers, so it wasn't included in our list of allowable tags.
I can't figure out how to use style sheets to change the look of this place. Was that implemented? But I can't figure out how to do it at all. When I tell IE to "use my style sheet," what should it look like? BODY tags, STYLE tags, or is this enough?
{font: 20px verdana, arial, geneva, sans-serif;}
This doesn't do anything (I told IE to ignore fonts specified by web pages already.)
Now the "body" part of the search engine isn't working for me aTALL. For even one word. I tried words that for sure would be in people's posts. Like, I just tried "ita" and got 0 hits.
Rio, ita won't work because it is only three letters, and the search only searches for four or higher, I think.
Aha. Well I do still wish that one day we will be able to search for phrases.
One day, my child, one day.
Jon, I had a wondering thought about scope and classes. If each post was in a div of class "paratext" or something, would a dangling
t i
or
t b
be able to leak out? I know that
t p
is supposed to be a div level tag, but not all browsers treat it that way. I was wondering if they kowtowed appropriately to
t div
itself.
And, to note that it's much easier using the quickedit t than all those <s I'm used to.
Just tried to use
t div class="normaltext"
around a post with an open
t b
tag on a dummy showthread page. In IE6, the rest of the posts below were still bold. Oh well. Nice idea, though.
Hey! The quotes have episode titles now!
Might I suggest that it credit both the name and number of the episode? e.g.:
This is a time of celebration, so sit still and be quiet.
Snyder, Buffy 3.22, 'Graduation Day (2)'