> Can you too look again? At least look at http://ca.php.net (which I
> can update instantly).
minor issues:
1) with mozilla I get horizontal scrollbar with 800x600, it should be no
problem to eleminate this one
2) usage stats should be in the navigation (downloads | documentation |
support
On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, Colin Viebrock wrote:
>> But the / / elements look like lego-blocks for me. :)
>> This must be caused by the fact that I don't have Arial font in my
>> system..using the defaults fonts (overriding the document specified)
>> 'fixes' this. Why not use 'Verdana' ? It's more re
> But the / / elements look like lego-blocks for me. :)
> This must be caused by the fact that I don't have Arial font in my
> system..using the defaults fonts (overriding the document specified)
> 'fixes' this. Why not use 'Verdana' ? It's more readable font, IMO.
If you don't have Arial, sho
On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, Colin Viebrock wrote:
>> Oh? Have you installed some truetype support? As for me the fonts
>> are way too small and some look like lego-blocks. :)
>
>Can you too look again? At least look at http://ca.php.net (which I
>can update instantly).
Well, it's better now. At least I
> Oh? Have you installed some truetype support? As for me the fonts
> are way too small and some look like lego-blocks. :)
Can you too look again? At least look at http://ca.php.net (which I
can update instantly).
I changed the style sheet to use percentages instead of absolute pixel or
point s
On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, Andrei Zmievski wrote:
>On Thu, 08 Mar 2001, Jani Taskinen wrote:
>> My thoughts exactly! I hate that new look. It's..depressing!
>> I must have missed some discussion about the new web design?
>> And when was it decided (and by WHO?!) that this new design is ok?
>>
>> e.g. Th
On Thu, 08 Mar 2001, Jani Taskinen wrote:
> My thoughts exactly! I hate that new look. It's..depressing!
> I must have missed some discussion about the new web design?
> And when was it decided (and by WHO?!) that this new design is ok?
>
> e.g. The font is not Linux-Netscape-friendly and the man
On Wed, 7 Mar 2001, Lindsay Haisley wrote:
>Your old website was simply one of the most beautiful and elegant
>combinations of PHP and very nice page design I've ever seen! I used to
>use it as an example in talks and instruction on HTML design. Alas, it
>is no more. While you've possibly pack