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fazstp 03-03-2010 09:14 PM

Aaagh my eyes ;). I found those diagonal lines at the sides a bit intense. Plus when it first loaded (Safari 4.0.4) there was a bit of tearing in the tiling. When I resized the window it corrected itself.

tlarkin 03-04-2010 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by fazstp (Post 574564)
Aaagh my eyes ;). I found those diagonal lines at the sides a bit intense. Plus when it first loaded (Safari 4.0.4) there was a bit of tearing in the tiling. When I resized the window it corrected itself.

Yeah I am going to change that pattern, I don't like it that much either. I also see the resizing issue, but oddly only on Macs. I see it on Safari and sometimes on Firefox, but I never once see it on my PCs. I wonder why that is?

EatsWithFingers 03-12-2010 10:51 AM

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There is a display problem in Opera (10.10) with the links for "Create new account" and "Request new password": they overlap.

The problem is caused by the #user-login-form ul element's line-height:0; attribute in your style-sheet. I was not able to modify the style-sheet in Opera, but adding style="line-height:1;" to the UL tag fixed the problem (i.e. the two links were regularly spaced). However, there was no longer a gap between the links and the bottom of the div. See attachments for more info.

In Safari (4.0.4) and Firefox (3.6), the two links are on separate lines, but there is no gap between the text. I have not tested the above "fix" in either of those browsers.

Note: I have no idea if the problem is actually with your CSS, or if it with the various browsers' interpretation thereof.

Appleart 03-14-2010 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by EatsWithFingers (Post 575719)
There is a display problem in Opera (10.10) with the links for "Create new account" and "Request new password": they overlap.

The problem is caused by the #user-login-form ul element's line-height:0; attribute in your style-sheet. I was not able to modify the style-sheet in Opera, but adding style="line-height:1;" to the UL tag fixed the problem (i.e. the two links were regularly spaced). However, there was no longer a gap between the links and the bottom of the div. See attachments for more info.

In Safari (4.0.4) and Firefox (3.6), the two links are on separate lines, but there is no gap between the text. I have not tested the above "fix" in either of those browsers.

Note: I have no idea if the problem is actually with your CSS, or if it with the various browsers' interpretation thereof.

The same problem shows up on Chrome 4.0

The diagonal bars kind of made my brain hurt though. They make a strange effect, and its hard to focus on the page content.

NovaScotian 03-15-2010 11:21 AM

Site details aside, I really liked that MacCuff/MacMini on the back of the Acer monitor. Neat idea.

tlarkin 03-15-2010 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by NovaScotian (Post 576040)
Site details aside, I really liked that MacCuff/MacMini on the back of the Acer monitor. Neat idea.

That was just a test run, the main idea is to have them mounted on the back of large display screens in certain areas that would need a HTPC like ability. They installed a few here and there but I don't deal with those, our A/V guy does most of that stuff.

NovaScotian 03-15-2010 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by tlarkin (Post 576042)
That was just a test run, the main idea is to have them mounted on the back of large display screens in certain areas that would need a HTPC like ability. They installed a few here and there but I don't deal with those, our A/V guy does most of that stuff.

But also a perfect way to run a kiosk. You could tether (from the lock) the MacCuff to the wall (like a clock over a clock receptacle, hang it all up with a simple addition of a bracket to the top of the MacCuff and have protection for the Mini and the screen.

tlarkin 03-17-2010 12:39 AM

I updated a few things and added a module. I am still tinkering with the links for logging in and creating an account but they should be fixed soon.

http://tlarkin.com/blog/testing-out-geshi

Does this look better?

tlarkin 03-18-2010 06:25 AM

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Originally Posted by NovaScotian (Post 576044)
But also a perfect way to run a kiosk. You could tether (from the lock) the MacCuff to the wall (like a clock over a clock receptacle, hang it all up with a simple addition of a bracket to the top of the MacCuff and have protection for the Mini and the screen.

I always thought these were really cool

http://www.google.com/products?clien...ed=0CCEQzAMwAg


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