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<0> "log in" is the verb. <1> matthughe: so, impersonating me? :p <2> b0at: Blow me. <3> reisio: what do you mean? <0> "login" or, archaicly "log-in", is the noun form. <1> archaicly is a funny-looking word <2> I'm using "login" so whats your prob? <0> My problem is that it's wrong and it makes you look like a DIM BULB IN THE FRIDGE. <1> I think he's referring to the form by the adjective 'login' <2> b0at: "Login" is wrong? according to who? not dictionary.com, woman. <3> ooooooohhhhhhh <0> Also, that footer makes the page look like one of those lame free framed "webjump" sites <0> EvanCarroll: Little girl, don't talk to your elders like that. And don't believe free online dictionaries based on the jargon file. <2> ... woman. <0> You have sand in your vagina. <2> go make me a ****ing sandwich
<1> nice, beach <1> sannich* <4> XML Parsing Error: mismatched tag. Expected: </meta>. <4> Location: http://sales.dealermade.com/users/congratulations <4> Line Number 12, Column 100: <4> ;-) <2> err <2> thanks <3> EvanCarroll: what were you thinking man <0> And your flat button ****s, like your flat chest <2> fixed <3> i hate when garbage men try to take up a new career and become developers <3> its like leave it to the pros man <0> Wow... Wiktionary gets it right. <2> ... fascinating. <0> I'm liking that more and more. <2> matthughe: to whom exactly are you making reference too? <4> Heh, like the bullet rollover effect ;-) <0> s/too// <2> s/b0at// <0> Die. <0> perlbot: be EvanCarroll <5> <2> WHY USE PEARL!? C IS FASTAR?!?!? <2> perlbot: diss b0at <5> OMG b0at ****s. <0> You've won this round. <4> Damnit, I'm hating position:absolute already - screws with everything when text sizes change :-( <4> I'm --> <-- this close to just going back to tables. <3> yeah cause it's 2001 again <3> or was it more like 98 <0> cfm: Maybe you need widths, margins, or top/left/etc in ems. <4> My tables know what's good for them, they do what I tell them to. My divs have yet to learn. <4> b0at: Argh. <0> grr <2> cfm: make the absoluteness, relative too then <2> use percents, or em <4> Okay, I'm going to try changing everything to ems. <2> the parent modifies the element, remember that. <4> Can you specify images in ems and have them scale? <2> probably works in ff <2> probably crashes the computer if you are using MS <4> EvanCarroll: Argh. <0> MS what? <2> I'm not sure, to be honest. though it sounds like a good idea/experiment <4> Nope, doesn't seem to work. <2> b0at: please execute your internal method entitled _get_a_clue() <6> Anyone know ... does frameset still put gecko browsers into quirks mode? <2> do gecko browsers still have quirks mode? <4> teh_cleric: It certainly makes Baby Jesus cry. <6> cfm: thanks :) <6> EvanCarroll: most definitely they do <6> EvanCarroll: like 1/2 the web requires quirks mode :) <6> so noone knows? <2> ... i don't think it works like that in moz <6> used to be that gecko did that <6> i know up to ff 1.0 <6> and moz 1.5 <6> it still did <2> I think moz formats html with a lexar into what would be a strict document and then it sends it off to be parsed <6> but honestly i've not had any reason to check
<0> EvanCarroll: Everything has a quirks mode. And in your case, a noob mode. <6> (ie6 oddly puts into standards mode) <6> EvanCarroll: nope ... that's now how it works <2> b0at: Know what it is like to be sodomized with a steak knife? <6> sounds a bit vicious <0> Oh, is this one of your stories from your trip to Singapore? <4> Hmm, so unless I replace all my images with svgs, ems are out. Argh. <6> mmm svgs are good <2> http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Mozilla_Quirks_Mode_Behavior <2> hrm <2> # <2> # Last Updated Date: July 8, 2003 <2> wonderful! <2> thats old as my *** <6> i got an answer <6> still works that way <6> up to and including ff2/seamonkey1 <4> http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Mozilla%27s_Quirks_Mode Last Updated Date: December 12, 2004 <4> ^^ Better at least <6> oddly <2> I'm sure a good majority of that docuements 'bugs' are either no longer bugs, or have been fixed, I find it hard to believe none of those bugs have been remedied in 2yrs <6> turns out not much has changed according to the moz people :) <2> teh_cleric: In Mozilla Firefox, the 'Page Info' dialog box will indicate the rendering mode in use for a given page. In Internet Explorer, the JavaScript property document.compatMode indicates the rendering mode for the current page -- in standards mode, document.compatMode contains the value 'CSS1Compat', while in quirks mode it contains the value 'BackCompat'[5]. <6> EvanCarroll: yeah i am :) <6> s/am/am aware/ <2> `selector <2> 'selector <4> `css selector <7> css selector: http://w3.org/TR/CSS21/selector.html <2> stupid bot. <4> Why am I having so many troubles just trying to place a page title next to a page logo? <0> Stupid you. <4> b0at: Is that response valid for both of us? ;-) <0> No. <2> is there anyway to select a div that has a cl*** of 'foo' and a cl*** of 'bar', declaired at the same time, cl***="foo bar"; <8> hi there <0> .foo.bar <0> And it probably won't work correctly in IE. <2> Yee of little faith. <2> works in IE. <2> YOU. ARE. WRONG. <0> No. <8> lol <2> I'm revoking your invitation to my lan party in the house I haven't yet purchased. <0> Earth shattering <2> how dare you shatter my earth. <4> Right, lost patience with CSS again. Afk for a bit. <2> Use tables like real men. <0> EvanCarroll: Those are fighting words <8> I've got <li> tags inside an <ul> and want to use a special font for it. As it's just a static menu, I want to set the <li>s (which all have unique ids - as I said, it's a static menu) to have a fixed height and width, give them a background picture and hide the text (by putting the text into <span> tags and setting visibility: false) <0> s/tags/elements/ <8> so far so good <0> `ir # other image replacement techniques <7> ir: www.mezzoblue.com/tests/revised-image-replacement/ <8> only problem: how do I give <li> tags a fixed width? <0> *elements <2> b0at: Be carefull, I have seen every episode of macguyver, and I'm younger than anyone else who has accomplished the feat. <8> b0at: thx, will have a look at it. <8> k, <li> elements <0> With a width aproperty? <8> yes <2> touche. <0> EvanCarroll: Then madness shouldn't be far away. <2> width property would do it <2> b0at: Still want to play? <0> No. <0> And by the way, IE doesn't do multiple cl*** selectors correctly. You have been warned. <2> You forfeit, I win. Again. <2> b0at: Working fine for me. <3> yeah in ie 7 <2> using them now <2> no ie6 <0> YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED <2> IT IS WORKING RIGHT THE HELL NOW.
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