Testing One Two Three: Help!
Mar. 14th, 2006 02:20 pmSeveral people have reported that the reply box for my new lj format is hard to read. I have just attempted to fix it.
Please reply.
~ Is the text legible?
~ If not, what's wrong?
~ If not, what browser/system are you using?
Thank you!
[[EDIT: There, it's mostly working now, thanks everyone! (what do you think of the pretty colors?) ]]
Please reply.
~ Is the text legible?
~ If not, what's wrong?
~ If not, what browser/system are you using?
Thank you!
[[EDIT: There, it's mostly working now, thanks everyone! (what do you think of the pretty colors?) ]]
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Date: 2006-03-15 12:09 am (UTC)More weirdness
Date: 2006-03-15 12:17 am (UTC)I wish I were better at reading code. All I have to do is figure out what the identifier of this particular textbox is, then write a tiny little bit of CSS saying, "that textbox there, use 10 point Verdana") or something. I'm using "view source" to try and guess what the name of the textbox is, and that's not working too well!
*goes to check S2 documentation*
I would love for a troubleshooting web utility that llowed one to hover over any part of a page and learn what its container's name is.