It is right. The 'fpl' acronym which means 'f?minin pluriel' is strangely placed before the French translation and after the '~' sign that represents the English 'information'. I just mixed the 'fpl' with the English word although it seems to refer to the French word. So it is 'information' without 's' in English. On the other hand I do not find an explanation (semantic, historic, ...) that explicitly prohibits the plural of 'information' in English. I am interested having one, do you (or someone has) have one?
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On the other hand I do not find an explanation (semantic, historic, ...) that explicitly prohibits the plural of 'information' in English. I am interested having one, do you (or someone has) have one?
there is no plural of information, because information is not a countable noun, just like money for instance, you can't say "I have moneys".
On the other hand I do not find an explanation (semantic, historic, ...) that explicitly prohibits the plural of 'information' in English. I am interested having one, do you (or someone has) have one?
there is no plural of information, because information is not a countable noun, just like money for instance, you can't say "I have moneys".
In English. In French I can say 'J'ai des informations, des donn?es.' = 'I have some information, data'. But I have to say 'J'ai de la monnaie' = 'I have money' like in English. It is strange because information, data and money are quantifiable terms. 'News' is also paradoxical because while countable, you can have only 1 or many, news is always plural. Still, always good to learn. Thanks!
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News is also not a countable noun. A "news item" is countable, and you can say "news items" which is the plural of it, but news on its own is not countable.
Ok guys, I rewrote some part of my HTML about page, here the main modifications:
1 - Now I use CSS and Javascript "inline" in order to fit in OWB archive (Joerg need that) so now we have all HTML/CSS/Javascript code in the same HTML page.
2 - Page is now 100% XHTML Strict
Now I need your help as I can't try OWB myself.
1 - Check if the links on the "JoJo" menu are centered to the table
2 - Try to select text (I disable selection via Javascript but I don't know if OWB support it)
3 - Try to use it with different resolution (min. 800*600) and tell me if "JoJo" menu are correct centered to the screen without create or move the scrollobar
1 - Check if the links on the "JoJo" menu are centered to the table
Yes, the links in the left cell are centered within that cell. Not centered on the screen (the full About window), but I guess this is as you intended.
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2 - Try to select text (I disable selection via Javascript but I don't know if OWB support it)
Confirmed - selections cannot be made.
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3 - Try to use it with different resolution (min. 800*600) and tell me if "JoJo" menu are correct centered to the screen without create or move the scrollobar
I am using OWB with a 1418?1046 window centered on my 1600?1200 WB screen. The About window seems to be nicely balanced around its center, horizontally. Vertically, it is almost at the top of the OWB window, occupying less than half its height, or a bit more than half after clicking "More info".
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Any other problem or suggest are welcome
It looks really nice mostly. But I would suggest you to left-align the list of "- for" items in the bottom right corner (in the drop-down section). It looks neater if all the "-" are aligned over each other. IMO, of course. You can still have the left side centered if you prefer. You may have to experiment a bit to find the best x-coordinate to line up the dashes against for the two lists to feel like they are of equal "weight".
1 - Now I use CSS and Javascript "inline" in order to fit in OWB archive (Joerg need that) so now we have all HTML/CSS/Javascript code in the same HTML page.
Everything has to be inline, incl. all images (img/bg_orange.png, img/logo.png, img/paypal.png). You have to use data: URLs for them.
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Now I need your help as I can't try OWB myself.
Why? Since it doesn't use anything special it works with the ancient OWB Blastoise as well and you can even test it with the AmigaOS 3.9/m68k port of OWB on UAE. Or use any other WebKit based browser (Safari, Chrome, Epiphany-webkit, Arora, ...) for testing it.
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Any other problem or suggest are welcome
There is no DejaVu font family, the ones included in AmgaOS 4.x are "DejaVu Sans", "DejaVu Sans Mono" and "DejaVu Serif". Additionally using sans-serif (Tahoma, Verdana, sans-serif) and a serif ("Times New Roman") one for the body,td,th font-family doesn't make sense!?
Everything has to be inline, incl. all images (img/bg_orange.png, img/logo.png, img/paypal.png). You have to use data: URLs for them.
Mmmm can you post me an example ? The unique method that I know is to erase the IMG folder and put all files in the same directory...
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Why? Since it doesn't use anything special it works with the ancient OWB Blastoise as well and you can even test it with the AmigaOS 3.9/m68k port of OWB on UAE. Or use any other WebKit based browser (Safari, Chrome, Epiphany-webkit, Arora, ...) for testing it.
True, but now i'm sure that also OWB render it ok, mostly my doubt was about resolution and how my page fit in OWB screen
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There is no DejaVu font family, the ones included in AmgaOS 4.x are "DejaVu Sans", "DejaVu Sans Mono" and "DejaVu Serif". Additionally using sans-serif (Tahoma, Verdana, sans-serif) and a serif ("Times New Roman") one for the body,td,th font-family doesn't make sense!?
Well, it was an old class that I forget to remove, fix
P.S. Do you know the web address or mail of Davide Calaminici ?
And more important do you plan to release an updated release anytime soon ?
I have to say that it's great to read a comment like that from you, also because different from you i'm not a "graphician" or whatelse, i'm only a crap webmaster !
Many thanks
Aniway, now it look ok thanks to all the feedback I receive time to time from users, also thanks goes to Marcik for the original page