From: Roy S. <roy...@ic...> - 2011-03-12 19:41:22
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On Sat, 12 Mar 2011, John Peterson wrote: > On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 11:49 AM, Vijay S. Mahadevan <vi...@gm...> wrote: >> Since we are on the topic of css formatting for the documentation, >> this is how it looks for Chrome in Windows 7. Not sure if anyone else >> is seeing this. > > The problem is your operating system ;-) ... Doesn't consumer Windows work like the Star Wars TOS movies, with the odd-numbered versions sucking? 3.x was awful, 9x was okay, ME was too unstable, XP was fine, Vista was too bloated... so while I haven't used 7 yet, I thought it was their turn to put out an improvement again. (I say "an improvement", as I'm reserving "good" for when they put out actual POSIX support. POSIX.1 is not sufficient, and restricting support to "Enterprise" and "Ultimate" editions is an amusing Freudian slip but not a decent option) Anyway, it's not the OS's fault here, it's our load_style() and detect() in navigation.php and detect.php - detect() must not be coming up with a match for some browsers, and if you check out the load_style() (or just "View Source" in an affected browser) you'll see that our default is to just leave off the css line entirely! --- Roy |