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<0> Say hello to the very very slightly improved Minibot, which I just hacked enough to run again. <1> Nanobot: :) <2> Minibot: Hi! <3> riczho: http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-selectors/#last-child-pseudo <1> ;support display <0> Uhhh <2> Interesting. <3> reisio: display { IE 6: 30.556% | IE 7: 30.556% | Firefox 1.5: 75% | Opera 8.5: 94.444% } http://www.webdevout.net/browser_support_css.php#support-css2propsbasic-display <1> yay :) <1> ;support women's rights <4> mmm <1> ;support @media <3> reisio: I don't really know. <4> semantic fragment identifiers gone too far <5> ok <1> Minibot: 'tard :p
<5> tks <3> reisio: media { IE 6: Y | IE 7: Y | Firefox 1.5: Y | Opera 8.5: I (Screen declarations are applied to print media) } http://www.webdevout.net/browser_support_html.php#support-html401-link <1> .....um <1> oh heheh <1> lag :) <2> Minibot: help <1> Nanobot: I missed him :) <2> Aww. <4> #support-html401-attributes-title-on-header-elements-that-have-a-one <2> Is there any sort of help/usage document for minibot? <5> i was margining it measuring from sidewrap and not from real left <1> ;support riczho <3> reisio: I don't really know. <1> alt element <2> Heh. <1> alt tag <3> reisio: alt isn't called a "tag", it's called an "attribute". <1> muahahah :p <2> Nice. <1> vagina tag <1> lang tag <3> reisio: lang isn't called a "tag", it's called an "attribute". <1> start tag <2> margin attribute <3> riczho: margin isn't called an "attribute", it's called a "property". <1> awe :/ <2> Oooooh. <1> background attribute <2> :( <4> :[ <1> no, that's good <2> Oh yeah. <1> because background is both an attribute and property <2> But it shouldn't be used anyway. <1> true <1> but let's not keep Nanobot up nights :p <4> title attribute <4> title tag <4> :P <1> title is both of those <4> I know <4> I was testing it <1> Zeros: do you?! :p <4> D: <1> does firefox support display? <3> reisio: It more or less supports display. (75%) - http://www.webdevout.net/browser_support_css.php#support-css2propsbasic-display <1> heheh <5> i need to put a footer on rigth place but IE has no min-height attribute. how can i achieve it <3> sergiol: min-height isn't called an "attribute", it's called a "property". <1> does ie support position? <2> Beautiful. <3> reisio: It doesn't support position very well. (50%) - http://www.webdevout.net/browser_support_css.php#support-css2propsbasic-position <2> Does IE support XHTML? <3> riczho: It kind of supports HTML / XHTML. (73%) - http://www.webdevout.net/browser_support_html.php#standards <1> does ie support position? @ reisio <3> reisio: It doesn't support position very well. (50%) - http://www.webdevout.net/browser_support_css.php#support-css2propsbasic-position <5> but position ****s <2> *gasp* <1> hrmmm <1> does ie support position? @ riczho
<3> riczho: IE 6 doesn't support position very well. (50%) - http://www.webdevout.net/browser_support_css.php#support-css2propsbasic-position <4> minHeight attribute <1> mauuhahah <2> Oooo. <5> it gonna have text hover the footer <1> does ie ****? <4> totally <4> :P <1> hehehe <0> Ie ****s <3> Tell me about it. <1> Zeros will be our substitude bot :p <1> hahah <1> ie ****s <4> :D <1> opera ****s <1> awe, missed one :p <5> is Minibot a bot? <1> firefox ****s <0> Yes <1> is Nanobot a bot? <6> Minibot: are you a bot? <0> No <7> does ff support inline-block? <1> does IE support position: fixed;? <3> reisio: No, it doesn't support fixed. - http://www.webdevout.net/browser_support_css.php#support-css2propsbasic-position <7> does firefox support inline-block? <1> does firefox support display: inline-block;? <4> Nanobot, you've created a monster... <3> hawkaloogie: No, it doesn't support inline-block. (Note: proprietary "-moz-inline-box" value is similar) - http://www.webdevout.net/browser_support_css.php#support-css2propsbasic-display <3> reisio: No, it doesn't support inline-block. (Note: proprietary "-moz-inline-box" value is similar) - http://www.webdevout.net/browser_support_css.php#support-css2propsbasic-display <1> mmmm <1> ;support display: inline-block; <3> reisio: inline-block { IE 6: I (Only supported for naturally inline elements; Triggers "layout", causing some incorrect property behavior) | IE 7: I (Only supported for naturally inline elements) | Firefox 1.5: N (Note: proprietary "-moz-inline-box" value is similar) | Opera 8.5: Y } http://www.webdevout.net/browser_support_css.php#support-css2propsbasic-display <7> Nanobot, what are you using for Minibot? <1> support display: inline-block; <0> I guess it doesn't recognize ff as firefox <1> Nanobot: good :p <0> hawkaloogie: PHP <2> (Sorry) <7> hand-coded or a library? <1> riczho: it has to interact with his site <0> But "ff" is used commonly enough, so I should make it recognize it <0> hawkaloogie: hand-coded <2> Still. <1> alt tag alt tag alt tag <3> reisio: alt isn't called a "tag", it's called an "attribute". <7> any chance i could get you to write something to grab some info from an external database every once in a while? (a paste site) <4> Nanobot, use the PECL irc module or the PEAR one? <7> i'll add a proper "date" field, and the bot can write to the channel "someone at IP pasted BLAH" when it sees a new paste ;-) <0> Zeros: My own homemade one <4> oh wow, nice :) <7> like #perl's pastebot at erxz.com or whatever <2> Awww. :( <4> you scared him off with your perl talk :( <4> :P <0> hawkaloogie: Nah. I might make it interface with Web Devout's test page, which I plan to develop into something like pastebin <0> I'm not going to do much with Minibot for a while. I'm working on big additions to Web Devout <6> Nanobot: like full ie7 testing? :) <0> Full IE7 data is already there <6> oh, was it safari that wasn't finished last time I was there or opera? <0> Opera 9 isn't finished. <6> I know one of them was untested for like 60% of the items <0> I have the CSS data, but no HTML or DOM <0> Safari and Konqueror are also mostly untested <0> I probably can't do Safari anytime soon, and Konqueror is going to be about as much of a PITA to document as IE because it has so many bugs <4> if you wrote up a series of unit tests for each one I'd test safari for you :/ <4> I can't just give up remote access to my box though :P <0> I don't use premade tests for my tables. Template tests don't get into the nooks and crannies.
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