[nycphp-talk] Please review this: Simple localization with PHP
Emmanuel. M. Decarie
emm at scriptdigital.com
Sun Dec 22 11:56:25 EST 2002
À (At) 11:15 -0500 22/12/02, Adam Fields écrivait (wrote) :
>On Sat, Dec 21, 2002 at 09:40:19AM -0500, Emmanuel. M. Decarie wrote:
>> ¿ (At) 16:03 -0500 20/12/02, Adam Fields Ècrivait (wrote) :
>> >Just another note - the source listings are completely unreadable
>> >using Opera.
>>
>> Hello Adam,
>>
>> I'm not sure if you are using Opera on Windows. But the source
>> listing at <http://scriptdigital.com/divers/gems/setstring.txt>
>> display correctly with Win/Opera 7. What I noticed though is that
>
>I'm using Opera 6.05 on Windows, on a 1024x768 laptop screen.
>
>> when saved to disk, the end of line of the file are jammed when
>> viewed with Notepad and the source listing display as one very long
>> line. I tested also with Explorer 5 which do the right thing. All my
>> testing are done in Virtual PC running Windows 98.
>
>They're formatted correctly, just very small, and very light grey. If
>you care about this, you might want to use something other than
>"<pre>".
>
>--
> - Adam
I'm using "<pre>" as a workaround of a CSS bug in Explorer 5 that
doesn't recognize some font properties, but I don't remember exactly
which ones. Also, the listing is not suppose to be grey. The listing
is in dark blue and on Win/Opera 7, its not small. Your the first
one to complain about this.
The class that I use for <pre> is this one:
.code1
{
color: #00008B;
font-family: monospace;
font-size: smaller;
}
Can you set in your prefs in Opera the minimum size of the fonts. Are
other seeing what Adam is seeing.
I'm not a designer by profession and just recently learned CSS.
Cheers
-Emmanuel
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