It looks like we can yank variable styles/style sheets from the request list
There was a least some interest in this. Why are we dropping it?
Do you have problems, concerns or recommendations about the technical side of the Phoenix? Air them here. Compliments also welcome.
It looks like we can yank variable styles/style sheets from the request list
There was a least some interest in this. Why are we dropping it?
ita - is there any html designing that I'm still supposed to do?
There was a least some interest in this. Why are we dropping it?
From the responses to this: ita "Buffistas Building a Better Board" Feb 1, 2005 6:28:39 am PST -- if you and others disagree, you need to be louder.
Jon -- did you send me HTML for the the quote pages?
Oh, and we should add the HTML tidying to the list, marked "started" by Gus.
Right! The quote pages! I'll get to it soon.
I'd like to at least be able to set the font to something else. Verdana makes my brain break.
Any objections to dropping the general style sheet request, and adding a font-change request?
I suggest a dropdown list of common Mac/PC fonts, plus the descriptors serif and sans-serif to cover whatever the computer's default is.
I think I've said this before, and I apologize for repeating myself, but I definitely want to be able to change the font/font size. However, I agree with what Cass and others said in ita's link -- I'd use it and love it, but I don't think the board is "broken" as is.
Edit: X-post. This:
Any objections to dropping the general style sheet request, and adding a font-change request?
Would be fine with me.
LJ, by font/font size do you mean font and font size or font or font size? I.e. (that capitalisation looks wrong) -- are you definitely expanding on the specs in 9454?
For font size -- manual entry of font size? Directives such as "smaller," "much smaller"? %ages? What's the simplest metaphor for the people the least familiar with HTML?
Any objections to dropping the general style sheet request, and adding a font-change request?
That would be fine with me.
What's the simplest metaphor for the people the least familiar with HTML?
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