Sparky, if you longhandedly spoilerfont with
t span class="spoiler"
instead of
t font color="white"
it means that people who've customised their stylesheets will still be protected--but on the offchance anyone's changed their wallpaper to navy and their own normal font to white, your spoiler will show right through.
Just a heads up--don't want to be a CSS nanny. Of course, why you weird people don't quickedit is beyond me. Isn't laziness where nirvana lives? Have I been doing this all wrong?
So, Jilli, on that note, have you seen Fido
I LOVED Fido. I need my own copy of it. I found it utterly charming.
Just a heads up--don't want to be a CSS nanny.
I changed it. My lazy is pure because you gave me the fix and I didn't have to think out how to make it right.
My lazy is pure because you gave me the fix and I didn't have to think out how to make it right.
I only noticed it because my "spoilerfont" is grey writing on a grey background for a faux FBI strikeout effect. White on white is kinda disappointing once I've gotten used to my way. So it only looks like I'm looking out for others. Patently false. It's all about me.
I could swear I posted a "what ita said!" earlier, but it's gone now. Eaten by the interbunny. (Except that my spoilerfont is simply grey text so I don't have to highlight. Because I'm a lazy-ass spoiler ho.)
I saw Ironman at a matinee and then Indy in the afternoon and I think Indy suffered by comparison.
yeah I think it really helped that the last movie I saw before Indy was
In the Name of the King.
Seriously, if you haven't seen Palme d'Or winner Laurent Cantet's Human Resources or Time Out, do yourself a favor. I can't speak for Heading South.
yeah I think it really helped that the last movie I saw before Indy was In the Name of the King.
Uwe Boll: making mediocre films look like cinematic masterpieces by comparison since 1991.