I used "minimum font size" before. However it breaks way too much for me. So I ended up with UserCSS that apply font-size: medium on selected classes/elements.
For sites I visit not as often I'm using self-made "Medium font size" style in the Opera's "style" menu that makes all font size medium. Of course it break some layouts too, but that's more convenient for me.
'Opera's asserting something that's provably false. It's asserting that bundling leads to market share. I don't know how you can make the claim with a straight face. As people become aware there's an alternative, you don't end up in that [monopoly] situation. You have to be perceptibly better [than Internet Explorer].'
Hmm... same here.
I see. Madness of Apr, 1 is spreading. On the other hand "Achievements" isn't that bad idea either. It lacks images for them though.
I'm all for the survey if that helps. Besides, Unicode means not only internationalization but some other useful characters too (checkboxes, etc.).
Are there any issues with perl and UTF-8? I can't think of any other reason not to use it.
Still no UTF-8? Oh well...
I don't think we need images in comment titlebar's also (even though I overwrote it with UserCSS but still).
Maybe ACs should be disabled until at least 30 comments are written or something...
It's just all got mod points.
You ruined 4 hours of my life with this link!
They do? I didn't RTFA... so I don't know.
Browser fonts are not system-wide. That's what I'm saying.
Some of those even required to be deleted after some time ot leaving site (I'm not sure about this one).
There was even asteroid-based warriors so it doesn't really matter :}
Fonts are not system-wide.
Opera 10 will come this year too or so I heard.
I'm just pointing out that "pirates" are somewhat different from this copyrighting BS. You know "robbery or criminal violence committed at sea".
Name, eh? Let's see... Slashdot. Slash... That's a sound of a sword cutting through... wait they must be maniacs!
If you repeat it many times and force others to do so... who knows.
That'll end as soon as I learn how to bash Microsoft properly.
You sure changed a lot, R2D2.
Even as a second (or third that depends) language I can understand it.
I used "minimum font size" before. However it breaks way too much for me. So I ended up with UserCSS that apply font-size: medium on selected classes/elements.
For sites I visit not as often I'm using self-made "Medium font size" style in the Opera's "style" menu that makes all font size medium. Of course it break some layouts too, but that's more convenient for me.
XHTML in IE*: 0%
Fixed that for you. It knows only HTML. No XHTML, sorry.
MSIE need to change it's UserAgent ID and CC-rules. Name themselves something new and be done with that. Simple as that.
Mods on cracks. Yikes.
Haven't they said just recently
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