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I agree with everything LoCash said.
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No offence, but...you've not even begun to scratch the surface of HTML. or web design. Your sites feature images inserted into the HTML (same thing that Macusers' site suffers from), whereas you should have used HTML to achieve the same effects, wit…
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Well, I do have the new iChat and Safari. What's the big difference?
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That last one is aqua! There are stripes!
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Looks like the pinstripes are a lot subtler!
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Yikes.
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Well, you know, tables are for tabular data. Css should be able to align something vertically, but it can't. So using the thing-centred-in-a-table is a hack.
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The table way is the only way, although it's an awful hack.
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http://forums.appleinsider.com/showt...threadid=25074 Well, indeed, Typeset is the best of the ones I've tried, in that I can drop any folder of fonts on it and get a preview.
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That's useless! One font at a time, and you have to load the font through an open dialogue!
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There are programs that will view uninstalled fonts, including iView and TypeJet and Typeset and others, but not as I decribe above, with good utilization of drag and drop &c.
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Thanks, but neither work. "not in a supported format"...
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{font size="2" color="#ffffff" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"} Mmm...tasty!
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Okay, I found something near enough: QuickImageCM. Second down on this page: http://www.pixture.com/macosx.php Looks like this: PS: I like really obscure music...normally I'd go for 192, but not always an option...
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http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/index.shtml
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I recommend: http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/2077
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This is the fault of their JavaScript (which has been taken from YoungPup), not the Mac or Safari or IE. The fault is their "menucontainers.js" file; they can't use JavaScript to write to the document like that, in conjunction with the other Youn…
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Can't you go to your browser preferences via the finder and lock the file?
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http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/index.shtml ...or, she can always can hire me!
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The rule above changes *every* message to that colour, not just unread ones. Also, yeah, perhaps just "unread" would have sufficed.