Re: layout wiki4d - part 2
On Tue, 08 Jun 2010 22:22:50 +0200, Matthias Pleh wrote: It seems, variant b) is the winner. I've updated to b) with the font and font-size form c) and some minor changes. I hope you love it. Enoy greets Matthias Looks good. :) Thanks for taking the time to do it! -Lars
Re: layout wiki4d - part 2
Looks good. :) Thanks for taking the time to do it! -Lars Thanks! :) In the most discussions I had with my coworkers, has been been mentioned, that a community, which even not have a beautiful wiki (besides other issues), can't be a serious project. So I decided to improve this. I hope this small step helps to make D more attractive to new users. greets Matthias
Re: Bartosz' Message Passing talk tonight
On Wed, 19 May 2010 21:48:48 -0700, Phil Deets pjdee...@gmail.com wrote: On Wed, 19 May 2010 22:28:26 -0600, Phil Deets pjdee...@gmail.com wrote: On Wed, 19 May 2010 18:31:53 -0600, Walter Bright newshou...@digitalmars.com wrote: Title: The Anatomy of Message Passing Speaker: Bartosz Milewski Date: May 19, 2010 Time: 7 pm Place: Microsoft Eastside Campus, Bldg 41, Townsend (see our website www.nwcpp.org for directions). I wish it was announced more that half an hour ahead of time. I would have gone, but I just saw this. I see there is a newsfeed on nwcpp.org which I've now subscribed to. I should be able to make it to future meetings as long as they are posted ahead of time to the feed. The website has a new post for a June meeting now, but there is no date or time posted. I e-mailed the contact e-mail address about this, but I got a delivery failure notification so the address must be out of date. Does anybody know when the June meeting is? Thanks, Phil Deets
Re: new layout on wiki4d
Nick Sabalausky wrote: Stewart Gordon smjg_1...@yahoo.com wrote in message news:huj8co$od...@digitalmars.com... Taken the words out of my mouth there. I once came across this: http://www.wiltshirefarmfoods.com/accessibility.asp Wiltshire Farm Foods has worked hard to make this site as accessible to as many customers as possible, whether you have a disability or are simply not using the latest technology. I absolutely love this part: or are simply not using the latest technology. Indeed, you could well ask how you can have to work hard not to use any of the ultra-modern features webmasters of the 90s had no trouble not using. Though I suppose one challenge is remembering which features CSS had in those days. One of my [many] huge pet peeves about the web is how there's so many sites out there that feel it's their duty to try to push/shame/scare people into using the alleged latest and greatest. I know. Apparently some makers of lesser-known browsers even feel it's their duty to try push/shame/scare people into using SOTA mass-market browsers instead of their own. Go figure. http://webtips.dan.info/brand-x/intro.html (Maybe I'll ask him if he has anything resembling a list of current examples) Stewart.