The font is HelveticaNeue (not free unfortunately as previously posted) - but arial is pretty close.yabbah wrote:Anyone know which font is used, and if its free to download
The font is HelveticaNeue (not free unfortunately as previously posted) - but arial is pretty close.yabbah wrote:Anyone know which font is used, and if its free to download
I' ve got the same errorcfeedback wrote:Okay, I filed a report here: http://www.phpbb.com/bugs/phpbb3/58845Mixstar wrote:File a report in the BugTracker.cfeedback wrote:Getting this error after doing the auto update package to 3.0.7:
Fatal error: The file ./styles/prosilver_se/template/bbcode.html is missing. in /home/outahere/public_html/forum/includes/bbcode.php on line 150
Also tried posting in the support forum: http://www.phpbb.com/community/viewtopi ... &t=2015255
Hope that's all you need. Really would like to get this working if at all possible--would hate to switch back to the default prosilver. I do have a mod installed (code enhancements) that makes a few changes to bbcode.php and bbcode.html (prosilver), but as this error doesn't come up when using prosilver it seems like it has to be a problem with either prosilver_se or style inheritance in 3.0.7-PL1
Can we have a link to your board so we can see please?ravikum wrote:when I check a page using the style in tools.pingdom.com, it is taking a lot of time to load as there are many images to load.
Mixstar wrote: Not true, I led you down the garden path sorry
Open common.css and {edit code above}:
You don't need to mess with your site name and description now.
Because the box has 4 sides, there are 4 settings for each element. Therefore, padding: 0px 0px 0px 0px; is really saying the same thing as this:BoxWrench wrote:I've never seen four separate parameters for a padding setting. You've suggested three sets of 'px' paddings and a final '0' before closing the 'padding' element. I noticed that the code breaks when you drop the lonely '0' from the code... What does that zero control if the other padding settings have 'px' values after them?
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padding: 10px 13px 0 0;
Quoted from w3schoolsThe padding property can have from one to four values.
* padding:25px 50px 75px 100px;
o top padding is 25px
o right padding is 50px
o bottom padding is 75px
o left padding is 100px
* padding:25px 50px 75px;
o top padding is 25px
o right and left paddings are 50px
o bottom padding is 75px
* padding:25px 50px;
o top and bottom paddings are 25px
o right and left paddings are 50px
* padding:25px;
o all four paddings are 25px
MS don't support IE6 any more so I'm not sure anyone here can either. The problem you have I guess is that IE6 doesn't implement CSS correctly.uk_martin wrote:The problem is that for some reason, the style works fine in Opera, Chrome, Firefox, IE7 & IE8, but falls apart in IE6
Thursday, 4 February 2010
Google has declared it will no longer support Internet Explorer 6 and Microsoft has endorsed this, urging users to upgrade to the more secure IE8. In the words of one Microsoft exec: 'friends don't let friends use IE6'.
I appreciate that the original worked, however for "artisitc reasons" I've needed to change from GIF & JPG images to PNG's. As a consequence, the problems seem to be summarised as follows:CaNNon_ wrote:Default the style works fine in IE6, uk_martin
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<!--[if lte IE 6]>
<h1><Did you know that your browser is out of date?</h1>
<P>To get the best possible experience using my website I recommend that you upgrade your browser to a newer version.</P>
<h2>The current SAFE version is IE8</h2>
<![endif]-->
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<!--[if IE6]>
<link href="ie6.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
<![endif]-->