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To: SI Bob who wrote (21078)7/9/2004 10:36:47 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 32873
 
I make this reply very short and non-GotSpeak :o)
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Reason being that while I have used your "CSS on iHub"
and really like it, especially the way different colors
can function as seperators between different data fields,
or whatever they are called, like each board name is contained
within a different color to seperate it from the prior and next,
my number one most important thing is font size and style,
and this I have had no luck using what you made available.
Disclaimer: over one year ago was last time i tried to manage
fonts on my iHub experience reading posts there, so maybe now
things are different.
But bottom line for me is that my Opera browser allows me in
a very easy manner to set background color much much easier
than your tool, and also ceertain fonts sizes and styles are
much more under my control using tools in Opera.
Thusly, I tell Opera to override whtever iHub wants to use.
The best of all worlds would be if you could mimic Opera's
quick and very easy, even for blonde Susie, to use :o)

Doug



To: SI Bob who wrote (21078)7/10/2004 12:24:30 AM
From: SI Dave  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 32873
 
Now I know you don't want me messing with your CSS file considering I didn't even know what CSS was until I'd written a couple of dozen ASPs.

>>and all the tags should be as efficient as possible, especially when it comes to naming them.

Hey, I'm having to unlearn a lifetime of coding where long, descriptive, self-documenting names were the norm, and programmers were paid by the hour.

Similarly, I could have saved three days trying to figure out what a "wordary" was had I been able to locate Bob's Infinite Terms, Etceteras, and Miscellany Explained (BITEME).

How's that for efficient? <g>