On Sunday 10 September 2006 19:23, Peter Q Blackburn wrote: > Several of us not using either, only saw Wingdings, so it didn't > achieve what you wanted. I'd be interested to find out why. > > Notwithstanding, I agree with your views :-)
Apparently you had your browser configured different with the rendering of fonts or you have the Wingdings font on your system. Once I write the site in letter perfect specifications for XHTML MS IE won't be able to render the pages correctly or not at all. Either way the pages won't be viewable from MS IE. My only reason for doing it is so MS IE users will know what we going through who don't use MS IE. Maybe one day the MS IE lovers who write webpages will realize that they can still write pages with plenty of function and looks that can be accessed by any OS and any browser. The day is coming when MS will not be the dominant desktop OS regardless of what the pro MS believers are saying. I was one of them five years ago, but I began a year long transition to Linux and have been a Linux no MS house for four years in-spite of the lack of encouragement or help from most of the Linux community. The ability for the non-technical type to install and run Linux has improved tremendously in the past four years. -- Jack Gates http://www.morningstarcom.net --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
