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Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: Anyone wanna Gmail Invite?“Spam” Please…Try this, the next time you see a heading that says “Anyone wanna Gmail Invite?” Dont click on it. It probably has nothing to do with WordPress. Also, This is the Miscellaneous section. IMHO
Forum: Everything else WordPress
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Have funForum: Your WordPress
In reply to: Photomatt’s Asides addedNice. Maybe a little space between the letters would look nice.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: buttons in menuadd this the the css
a img {
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In reply to: silver-is-the-new-black buggy with IE?Funny, I was having the same problem in the meta section of index.php I added height: 1%; to the block .post .meta in the css and it stopped the meta from flickering.
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: Rant about attitudes2fargon: Yes you are right. Maybe, in the future something like “rants and raves” or “non support comments” could be added. Just so these types of comments could be kept out of or moved from support. Also it would be easier for the devs, when it comes to future conciderations. IMHO.
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: Rant about attitudesSo, what have we learned here. Some people want to be helped but not hastled, some are unmovable and will never change and either HÃ¥kon Wium Lie or Eric Meyer invented CSS. Im betting it was Al Gore.
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: So Long and Thanks for the FishI agree. People go to a support forum for support, plain and simple. Sorry to those that want to leave. When you come back from the outside world, let the rest of us know what it was like.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: php browser checking?DSS: If your comments are toward me, thank you. I apologize for being overly passionate. I believe in this case, empathy took second place.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: php browser checking?Anyone else want to put in their 2 cents. I think this is a dead issue.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: php browser checking?Let me try to close this can of worms. You and I mean you will do one of three things: lead, follow, or get out of the way. Ultimately you will do what you want to do, and that’s fine because your view points do not affect my life in any way. If you want to create a site that is accessible by all, fine, I will be able to go there. If you want to create a site that will exclude me, fine. I am sure that 1 minute on Google will direct me to a site that is better than yours. It is known that Microsoft will code their products to make them completely compatible with other Microsoft products. Isn’t it ironic that some users would want to use that same tactic with their websites? This is a subject that is very touchy and will never be resolved. Hopefully in the future you will realize that IE will never go away as long as Bill Gates has more money than you. Just so you know, I use IE, not because it is better, but because I have used it for so long it is just what I am used to. Also, I installed FF so I can make sure that my site will be compatible with it.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: php browser checking?Rules, beliefs, promotion and a desire for change are good things, but exclusion is not. Just because one chooses to use IE instead of FF, should not be the basis for exclusion (“is there a way to check and see which browser a viewer is using and send them away if they happen to be using IE?�). If someone wants to put up a fight for FF, they should demonstrate how inferior IE is by including those that they want to convert. I would rather have someone point out how bad something is, rather than not defend there point of view and slam the door in my face. My point for posting to this was to express my concern that excluding people on the basis of their browser is not a way to win converts. FF and IE both have there fault, and are in no way perfect (I am sure that most FF disciples would disagree). What I believe it all comes down to is allowing each person to decide what they want to use. Now, if anyone wants to set up their sites to only allow FF users, then fine by me. But I think it would be a shame to miss out on some information and opinion, only because the color of my browser is IE.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: php browser checking?Is all of this really necessary? I am sure that most including myself can admit that IE is not the greatest, but to “send someone packing, does not seem to be the right way. I believe that the internet should be a place for people to go, to be able to share information, without having to be concerned about having to possess someone’s version of a browser standard. I say develop and code a site so it would be compatible with all, and not with something that a few would want to make elitist. I am sure that most will not like this opinion, and that is fine, but when we start to head down the road to were we have the haves and have-nots, or “our group is using this, so you use it too or you will not be part of our group�, is just wrong. ‘INTERNET FOR ALL’
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Week daysTry this thread: http://wordpress.org/support/3/6522
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Line Breaks in commentsCan we get your URL so we can see what it looks like?