08 February 2013 @ 10:15 pm
This is ridiculous!  
I'm working on a layout and wanted to use Arial Black, but it wouldn't show in Firefox. Usually it's Internet Explorer that's being uncooperative! Okay, I could fix the problem, but for that I had to upload a standard font, one that's on the computer (after converting the ttf file into an eot) and link it from online. Why keep it simple, when you can have it complicated, as we say in Germany.
 
 
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http://the-silverdoe.livejournal.com/[identity profile] the-silverdoe.livejournal.com on February 9th, 2013 10:46 am (UTC)
We have the exact same saying over here :) I admire you for knowing how to make layouts, I tried to learn coding to edit one, but making one from scratch must be pretty hard O.o
fueschgast: non-fandom: computer - productive[personal profile] fueschgast on February 11th, 2013 08:27 pm (UTC)
Hee, I like it when languages have things in common.

Oh, it's not that hard. It can get a bit confusing if you don't have software for it. Ha, I used to make layouts in text editor, now I wouldn't go back to colorcoded codes.
Hey, maybe it would help you doing what I did. Instead of looking at dry text that's trying to tech me something, I just saved websites and took bits out and in to see what they do. Although you can't find out everything that way. I use for more info I still use http://de.selfhtml.org. Unfortunatly that's German, though.