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  • #16
    Much better Markos!!!


    POLY ROX!!!

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    • #17
      It is faster but still frustrating.
      My brand new sig, written by Mr MarkG. (he didn't like the one about Ming being a goofy toofy.

      "ok, fine.
      from now on, i can refer to this thread whenever someone mentions acol as a place of freedom where you can post whatever you want and where noone is banned...."
      --MarkG

      and by MikeH
      she's only illegal because of your ridiculous age of consent ages.

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      • #18
        Needs work...

        Markos, please keep in mind when designing these styles that not all browsers display them the same. I am using Netscape 4.75 on a Macintosh, and much of the text (for example: time of last post in thread, posters' registration dates and locations, signatures, etc) is so small as to be totally illegible. I would appreciate it if this were to change in the near future.
        One year at Apolyton with the same username and location!

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        • #19
          Originally posted by John-SJ
          I have to agree with you there. With this recent change the text is grossly over-large. If I were a first time visitor here I'd take one look at the format of the forum and then leave, laughing!
          your browser/resolution?
          Co-Founder, Apolyton Civilization Site
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          • #20
            Markos, et al.:

            Hmm ... isn't this the same size body type text we had when Apolyton was still on UBB? I'm not complaining, just curious. BTW, the text size doesn't bother me. Maybe 30 to 40 years from now ...

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            • #21
              if you have ie, you can do this
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              • #22
                Re: Needs work...

                i've added a basefont tag, let me know if you see any difference....
                dont forget to state your browser/system/resolution....


                for what it's worth, the pages look ok on my computer with i3 and mozilla 0.9...
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                • #23
                  Re: Needs work...

                  Originally posted by Murgatroyd
                  I am using Netscape 4.75 on a Macintosh, and much of the text (for example: time of last post in thread, posters' registration dates and locations, signatures, etc) is so small as to be totally illegible.
                  i think now it's ok, correct?
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                  • #24
                    I think it looks better now (again). From a quick glance, only the "last post by" font on the front page of the forum seems to be different, but we can live with that.

                    Edit: The location field and registration date of posters also looks a bit weird, font-wise...

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                    • #25
                      The text seems larger... how would that shrink the KB loading size?
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by DarkCloud
                        The text seems larger... how would that shrink the KB loading size?
                        "font class=sf" takes much less space that
                        "font face=verdana, arial, sans-serif size=2"
                        given that such code appears a million times on each page...
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by MarkG
                          if you have ie, you can do this
                          That was the "Helpstuff" I tried to explain earlier. It's hard when you have Swedish IE.
                          Creator of the Civ3MultiTool

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by MarkG
                            "font class=sf" takes much less space that
                            "font face=verdana, arial, sans-serif size=2"
                            given that such code appears a million times on each page...
                            I made a Search for "class=sf" in this thread (the HTMLcode), and the only match was your post, so if you don't use it I don't see why you declare it.

                            I use Civ 3 light.
                            Creator of the Civ3MultiTool

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                            • #29
                              This is not fair. Now I changed to 'ordinary' light (All that bright color, it hurts Ahhh...), and Now some things are smaller again. (Civ 3 default also has the bigger texts.). I want smaller texts too.
                              Mark, why are you doing this to me?
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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Gramphos
                                This is not fair. Now I changed to 'ordinary' light (All that bright color, it hurts Ahhh...), and Now some things are smaller again. (Civ 3 default also has the bigger texts.). I want smaller texts too.
                                Mark, why are you doing this to me?
                                typo error in the civ3 style settings. fixed
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