Re: Conlang Flag: Voting
From: | Arthaey Angosii <arthaey@...> |
Date: | Sunday, September 12, 2004, 10:00 |
Emaelivpeith Adrian Morgan:
> Arthaey Angosii wrote:
>
> > I'm not sure if I sounded argumentative in my original post,
>
> A little bit (pedantic is a better word) especially when you were
> commenting on such trivial things as the fact that errors are reported
> in reverse order.
>
> For my part, I was replying after midnight. It's possible that if I
> had been less tired, there would have been sentences that I'd have
> noticed a better way of phrasing.
Yes, most of the things I commented on were trivial. The page had
imperfections, so I reported on them, in the interest of improving the
page. I'm sorry that it sounded like I was making them into larger
issues than either of us believe them to be.
So I'm just going to go ahead and blame that on the level of bugs I'm
encouraged to report at work, and that I was awake about 3 hours
earlier than usual when I wrote the e-mail.
No hard feelings, then? :)
> On the voting form, the images are there for only one reason - to show
> the voter which code corresponds to which image. Everyone who votes
> will have already viewed the images and descriptions on the
> conlangflags.htm page. So it's OK to have re-sized images (basically
> thumbnails) on the voting form, even if some information is lost,
> because the full images are on display elsewhere anyway. So I'll use
> re-sized images.
Sound reasoning.
> However, I would like the voter to be able to view the full-sized
> images as conveniently as possible. What is the HTML code to make the
> target of a link (in this case an image) appear in a new window?
I don't know the HTML for that off the top of my head, but I'm sure if
you google for something like "HTML target new window" will turn up
what you need.
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AA