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 packed
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 manual
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. The font is
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 can
But the h2 / h3 / h1 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,
On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, Colin Viebrock wrote:
But the h2 / h3 / h1 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
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