From: | H. S. Teoh <hsteoh@...> |
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Date: | Friday, December 10, 2004, 20:22 |
On Thu, Dec 09, 2004 at 12:33:49PM -0800, Arthaey Angosii wrote:> Emaelivpeith H. S. Teoh: > > Isn't there a way in CSS to specify relative positions rather than > > absolute positions? E.g., something along the lines of "place this > > element at 50% across the browser window". > > That may have worked, but hopefully the new tabular layout will work > better for everyone. (It looks a lot like your Tatari Faran page now, > actually. ;)Nice. Only, some of them appear rather odd, e.g. the entry for _cátuth kefáln_ has a very large gap between "n." and "Terran". This symptom seems to afflict all sub-entries. Incidentally, the TF lexicon page (including the search result pages) use a table to layout the various fields. :-)> I've also added subentries and multiple senses to the detailed > dictionary. That's just about all the data I have in my source data > file, so I'm almost done (except for any further fiddling).Cool.> > Cool. Although, shouldn't that come after the phonetic inventory page? > > It'd kinda make sense if you said what the phonetic inventory was > > before saying how to transcribe it. :-) > > Good point. Done. Thank you for the feedback!kachera. :-) Completely irrelevant note: could it be possible that _kunúth_ is derived from "Knuth"? ;-) T -- In a world without fences, who needs Windows and Gates? -- Christian Surchi
Arthaey Angosii <arthaey@...> |