Hello, am 2012-01-04 11:57, schrieb vanis...@boil.afraid.org:
I tried out this code, it's simple html/CSS,
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Specifically, the text "福<div class="txtUpsideDown">福</div>福" renders two right-side-up 福 characters on one line, with the upside-down 福 on the next line.
I have tested the textUpsideDown definition from <http://www.codeproject.com/Tips/166266/Making-Text-Upside-down-u> with three browsers: Firefox 8.0.1, Opera 10.52; Internet Explorer 8.0.6001.187702 The latter asks for the user’s consent to interpret scripts, before it applies the .txtUpsideDown class definition. Cf. attached source file, and attached screen shot for the results. Apparently, none if these browsers provides the appropriate room for the text set upside down; hence, the txtUpsideDown class should be amended to comply with this shortcoming. However, I have not found any e-mail address of its author, “thatraja”, and I am not willing to sign on to codeproject.com, Twitter, Facebook, or any other community, just to inform him. As <vanis...@boil.afraid.org> already has observed, the upside-down text either appears below the current line, or overlaps other text in the current line. My test case shows, that in the former case, the upside-down text will overlap the following line (in this test a horizontal ruler). Best wishes, Otto Stolz
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