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Dr J R Stockton
I've heard that at <URL:http://www.merlyn.demon.co.uk/js-clndr.htm#P>
and using Opera the suffixed dates in the yellow box appear in a single
long line instead of in the obvious weekly manner. It's OK in IE 4 & 6.
That sounds as if if (++k%7==0) document.writeln() is not working
in Opera.
Any explanation and/or suggestions? In particular, I'd like to know
whether the circumstances will apply elsewhere on the site.
In IE4, using my defaults, proportional and fixed fonts were of similar
sizes, and that was good. In IE6, defaults, fixed is about 25% too big.
With a CSS setting for PRE and TT of 80%, it's about right locally in
IE6. I intend to upload that CSS with this (give it time to get
there!); please let me know if in any normal browser with normal
settings, whatever that may mean, the fixed is not about the right size.
No change appears needed in the boxes that show code.
and using Opera the suffixed dates in the yellow box appear in a single
long line instead of in the obvious weekly manner. It's OK in IE 4 & 6.
That sounds as if if (++k%7==0) document.writeln() is not working
in Opera.
Any explanation and/or suggestions? In particular, I'd like to know
whether the circumstances will apply elsewhere on the site.
In IE4, using my defaults, proportional and fixed fonts were of similar
sizes, and that was good. In IE6, defaults, fixed is about 25% too big.
With a CSS setting for PRE and TT of 80%, it's about right locally in
IE6. I intend to upload that CSS with this (give it time to get
there!); please let me know if in any normal browser with normal
settings, whatever that may mean, the fixed is not about the right size.
No change appears needed in the boxes that show code.