Board Index Question
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At work I can see the arrows next to the main categories; Newbies, Pro Users, Ruby...
Here at home I see a little blue box. What do I not have loaded here at home that is not allowing the arrow? See attached for what I am seeing at home.
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Eric,
I believe you need the font Lucida Sans Unicode. I took a look at Coen's stylesheet, and the "body" style calls for the following fonts in descending order of preference:
font-family: "Lucida Sans Unicode", "Lucida Sans", "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif, serif;That's consistent with the opinion rendered by Microsoft Word as to the font when I copied and pasted a snippet containing the right arrow into it.
It appears to be unicode character 9654, which you'll find depicted in the very last character table on this page: http://vlado.fmf.uni-lj.si/seminar/fonts/lucida.htm
I've got Lucida Sans Unicode on my system at home, but I'm darned if I know where it came from. I'd upload it for you, but I'm not sure what copyrights I'd be violating, and we don't want to get Coen (or me, for that matter) in trouble, do we?
-Gully
poster-Gully Foyle
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I agree prolly CSS problem most likely you don't have the font, or it has been corrupted by an install of something else....
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Or maybe your home computer is trying to insult you -- implying you are a 'square'. Please make an effort to try and understand and address your computer's needs. It obviously is out of sorts right now. The two of you could go to therapy - or start watching Dr. Phil together.
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LOL Ross.
Thanks guys I will check the font tonight.
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Ross... lol
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@unknownuser said:
Eric,
I believe you need the font Lucida Sans Unicode...
Well I finally took the time to check and I have this font loaded.
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Are you able to see the character displayed on the table at the url I posted earlier (which was http://vlado.fmf.uni-lj.si/seminar/fonts/lucida.htm, character 5654, at the bottom)?
I have many other thoughts, but they are either irrelevant or unsuitable.
-Gully
poster-Gully Foyle
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not true... I use IE 6.0
I see the triangle.
I also use Win 2000 Pro yeah I'm ancient
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its all about the firefox/thunderbird the ultimate, and best ever combination for internet stuffs hands down
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@unknownuser said:
The issue is not just the font, but also the browser. If you view the index in Internet Exploder then you see a square. If you view in FireFox then you see a triangle.
Not so, Coen. I use IE6 at work and IE7 at home and I see the character on both.
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poster-Gully Foyle
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Same here, I have I.E. with XP here at work and I see the triangle.
Gully, I will look tonight on my home computer for the square on your link.
Thanks.
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Well Gully, I don't even see a character number 5654. They start with 03x and go to 983x. Maybe I am dense but I just don't understand what you want me to look for.
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@will03 said:
its all about the firefox/thunderbird the ultimate, and best ever combination for internet stuffs hands down
Slightly OT (sorry)
I'm over three years out with the Fox, but there's one nagging thing..
I'm a Hotmail guy from waa--a-y-y-y long time back, and Firefox will not let me use the html option on email.
I HATE that!. It just aint' right, having to start up IE browser just to use Hotmail's extra features.Okay, I'm done-- aplogies for rambling
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Reg,
I'm not exactly sure about this but most probably Firefox is not blocking anything. It must be Hotmail that is programmed in a way that you cannot use all its functions but from an IE browser. It often happens that some web developers do not care with/for cross-platform or cross-browser compatibility.
BTW - who "owns" hotmail nowadays?
Have you ever heard of such accusations of "those" (name not to be mentioned now) big firms? -
@unknownuser said:
Well Gully, I don't even see a character number 5654. They start with 03x and go to 983x. Maybe I am dense but I just don't understand what you want me to look for.
Eric, the "x" represents the column number in the table. So character 9654 is in the cell located at Column 4 of Row 965x.
-Gully
poster-Gully Foyle
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Well now that I know it is 9654 I see where to look. Thanks.
There is no 5654.Edit. Your first post with the link said 9654 and your second said 5654, sorry I misunderstood.
On my computer at home 9654 is a square on the site you posted.
Edit. On my computer at work 9654 is a triangle.
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Now we're getting somewhere. I have formulated a considered opinion and a proposed solution:
Your computer at home is a POS. You should replace it immediately.
Glad to help.
-Gully
poster-Gully Foyle
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Replace it because of one glitch... no thanks.
Thanks for the concern however
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