Pony Request: Changes to super/subscript CSS February 20, 2006 4:49 PM   Subscribe

Improvements to CSS.
posted by five fresh fish to Bugs at 4:49 PM (15 comments total)

Can we have this for our super/subscripts?

kthxbye.

ps. add your CSS suggestions in this thread.
posted by five fresh fish at 4:50 PM on February 20, 2006


i want the return of the marquee tag.
posted by keswick at 6:21 PM on February 20, 2006


* { text-decoration: blink; }
posted by Plutor at 6:28 PM on February 20, 2006


I can't name anything specific it would accomplish, but for several months now I've been of the opinion that every single web site should use be using Dean Edwards' IE7 library (which adds a ton of CSS conformance to IE, making it even more compliant than Mozilla in many regards).
posted by gsteff at 7:07 PM on February 20, 2006


Please ignore obvious grammatical mistakes. Those will be fixed in gsteff7, but unfortunately we're still on gsteff 0.01-b1-r1.
posted by gsteff at 7:08 PM on February 20, 2006


penis {display:always !important; }
posted by quonsar at 7:47 PM on February 20, 2006


This explains why quonsar always answers the front door depantsed.

And here I just thought it was 'cause I was special, that fat bastard.
posted by loquacious at 8:09 PM on February 20, 2006


thanks for pointing out the IE7 thing. I just tried out the png transparency thing in the MetaTalk headers but it still doesn't seem to do what firefox is capable of doing.
posted by mathowie (staff) at 8:09 PM on February 20, 2006


Is custom (or atleast more flexible) CSS on the cards?
posted by Gyan at 9:51 PM on February 20, 2006


Nope, you can inject some nasty stuff anywhere in CSS unfortunately.
posted by mathowie (staff) at 10:41 PM on February 20, 2006


Two possibilities:

--> You had a Mefi Redesign contest, of which nothing visible happened. Have a CSS contest. Users get to choose among top 10 entries in 'Preferences'.

--> Just like you already allow users to change font parameters, include entries for background colors..etc

I prefer the first, though.
posted by Gyan at 11:49 PM on February 20, 2006


"You had a Mefi Redesign contest, of which nothing visible happened."

Gyan, you didn't notice the hoo-ha about the MePro layout, or the new headers in the rest of the Meta fold?
posted by NinjaPirate at 3:03 AM on February 21, 2006


gsteff: "I can't name anything specific it would accomplish, but for several months now I've been of the opinion that every single web site should use be using Dean Edwards' IE7 library (which adds a ton of CSS conformance to IE, making it even more compliant than Mozilla in many regards)."

Agh, no, dear god no. Dean's IE7 is great, yes, yes, I agree. But if you're surfing on an old computer (my library's P2-233, for instance), the universe grinds to a halt as the Javascript decides to repaint everything. You're better off writing simple code (that IE can handle) or using CSS workarounds. I don't think there's a single IE rendering bug on MeFi that would necessitate IE7. (Okay, the PNG transperency thing that mathowie mentioned is always nice, but there's a simpler solution out there.)

If I were to have a CSS contest (Gyan, great idea), I would start by fixing up the markup to be a lot more semantic than it is right now. (That's a less good idea, because it could end up being a massive job).
posted by Plutor at 4:16 AM on February 21, 2006


NinjaPirate : "Gyan, you didn't notice..."

Not quite a 'redesign'.
posted by Gyan at 12:12 PM on February 21, 2006


Heh, javascript being used to render web pages. That's just perverse.
posted by delmoi at 5:42 PM on February 21, 2006


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