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  1. Nevermind. Twitter beat you to it, Forum. Making the quote a block element and giving it some padding worked a treat.
  2. I was very pleased when i heard about this AVG CD as i thought it'd provide a simple solution to friends and relatives asking me to come and sort their PC out (which is invariably infested with viruses). Just give them the disc and tell them to put it in whenever they run into bother... Alas, i forgot that unless their PC is set to try and boot from CD before the HDD, then they'll have to mess around with BIOS settings which is, of course, too complicated for them...
  3. Hello all, I'm just messing with some HTML and CSS but can't produce the look i'm after. I want to style a quotation like this: http://sallonoroff.co.uk/wanted.jpg But the closest i've got so far is this: http://sallonoroff.co.uk/current.jpg The page in question is HERE, if you want to look but the pertinent code is as follows... <span style="position:relative; left:-0.2em; top:-0.2em; z-index:-1; float:left; font-size:4em; font-family:'Times New Roman',serif; font-weight:bold;">“</span> <span style="z-index:1;">On two occasions I have been asked, - "Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?" In one case a member of the House of Lords, and in the other a member of the Lower House put this question. I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question.</span> <span style="position:relative; right:-0.2em; bottom:0.5em; z-index:-1; float:right; font-size:4em; font-family:'Times New Roman',serif; font-weight:bold;">”</span> I want to just use CSS so that if, for whatever reason, the CSS code wasn't found/loaded then the quotation would still look right. (Yes, i've got the CSS inside the HTML here but that's just for simplicity's sake - eventually the CSS would be in it's own file) Any thoughts on how i can achieve what i'm after? Cheers, Mark.
  4. Don't really see the point... but i've nothing against it happening...
  5. Apparently the version in that VMware image isn't the one Google showed off at the announcement anyway... lots of the candy is missing... http://daringfireball.net/linked/2009/11/20/gdgt-chrome-vmware
  6. I still find it perplexing that Windows Media Player doesn't play DVDs by default. Good job VLC gets better and better...
  7. From the title i thought this was going to be about the white MacBooks getting yellow stains on the trackpad area over time...
  8. No, i don't use Firebug on the Mac at home and have no probs. Maybe we have a culprit? I'll have to try Firefox without Firebug at work for a bit and see how it goes...
  9. I don't feel guilty about making use of software that is provided for free. Why should you? If you find it useful, use it a lot and feel that you should be paying for it then make a donation to the author(s). I'm sure most open-source or freeware software makers would love to get more donations! TBH, i thought this topic was going to be about guilt over piracy... and i would suspect that most people who do pirate software/films/music don't feel guilty in the slightest.
  10. None of those on my Windows machine at work. Just Firebug and WindowResizer, from memory.
  11. Oh, i was just going by their announcement from earlier this year...
  12. I've been a fan of Firefox since... well, since well-before it was called Firefox but i too am getting tired of it on Windows. Ended up trying Chrome and stuck with it. Would persist with Firefox if Chrome didn't exist though, and still use Firefox on the Mac which doesn't seem so "doddery".
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