Re: Orange website...
Shevek sent the following bits through the ether: It's wrong all down the LHS in Moz 1.0. I presume Moz is supported? There's a weird mozilla bug where it won't refresh the background images of some cells. See if clearing your browser cache helps. Leon -- Leon Brocard.http://www.astray.com/ scribot.http://www.scribot.com/ ... this is a sigfile | there are many like it but | this sigfile is mine
Orange website...
I'm sorry (or happy) to announce the London.pm website (http://london.pm.org/) has now changed colour. WE HAVE NOT BEEN HACKED! For those of you who did not hear... The colour of the website was put up for auction at this years YAPC::Europe. This will last for 1 year. Leon, Red, Gellyfish and my self spent 450 EUR to change the colour of the website to Orange, with all money going to YAPC::Europe (and then excess to YAS). I would like to take this chance to say sorry... :) Once again, I stress.. this is intentional.. it is not a bug... Thanks Leo
Re: Orange website...
On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 05:22:35PM +0100, Leo Lapworth said: I'm sorry (or happy) to announce the London.pm website (http://london.pm.org/) has now changed colour. OH GOD! MY EYES! IT BUURNS!
Re: Orange website...
* Leo Lapworth ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: I'm sorry (or happy) to announce the London.pm website (http://london.pm.org/) has now changed colour. WE HAVE NOT BEEN HACKED! For those of you who did not hear... The colour of the website was put up for auction at this years YAPC::Europe. This will last for 1 year. it truly is horrible! well done folks. Greg -- Greg McCarroll http://www.mccarroll.org.uk/~gem/ jabber:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Orange website...
On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 05:22:35PM +0100, Leo Lapworth wrote: I'm sorry (or happy) to announce the London.pm website (http://london.pm.org/) has now changed colour. WE HAVE NOT BEEN HACKED! This makes a change! :-) *ducks and runs very fast* -- Lusercop.net - LARTing Lusers everywhere since 2002
Re: Orange website...
From: Simon Wistow [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Orange website... Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 17:57:35 +0100 On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 05:22:35PM +0100, Leo Lapworth said: I'm sorry (or happy) to announce the London.pm website (http://london.pm.org/) has now changed colour. OH GOD! MY EYES! IT BUURNS! Just wait until someone makes dayglo/luminescent/flourescent (delete as applicable) colours work on a monitor _ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com
Re: Orange website...
On 24/09/2002 at 17:57 +0100, Simon Wistow wrote: On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 05:22:35PM +0100, Leo Lapworth said: I'm sorry (or happy) to announce the London.pm website (http://london.pm.org/) has now changed colour. OH GOD! MY EYES! IT BUURNS! http://london.pm.org/about/faq.html - bottom question. I think I might get into trouble about that one... I've taken the opportunity to change the style sheet, too, which should fix a couple of things people have (rightly) complained about accessibility-wise. Blame Simon. He told me to. -- :: paul :: we're like crystal
Re: Orange website...
On Tue, 2002-09-24 at 21:48, Lusercop wrote: On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 05:22:35PM +0100, Leo Lapworth wrote: I'm sorry (or happy) to announce the London.pm website (http://london.pm.org/) has now changed colour. WE HAVE NOT BEEN HACKED! This makes a change! :-) robin's the only one to have hacked root on london.pm.org afaik, and that's from a shell account while we were still on redhat 7.0 (although i haven't looked since the debian install, being scared of real distributions). if anyone knows any different i'd like to know about it please... alex
Re: Orange website...
On Tue, 24 Sep 2002, Paul Mison wrote: I've taken the opportunity to change the style sheet, too, which should fix a couple of things people have (rightly) complained about accessibility-wise. It's wrong all down the LHS in Moz 1.0. I presume Moz is supported? S. -- Shevek I am the Borg. sub AUTOLOAD{my$i=$AUTOLOAD;my$x=shift;$i=~s/^.*://;print$x\n;eval qq{*$AUTOLOAD=sub{my\$x=shift;return unless \$x%$i;{$x}(\$x);};};} foreach my $i (3..65535) { {'2'}($i); }