Hey Chris Cunnington,
I only just noticed how nicely aligned the < and > symbols are on the main banner. Thanks!
frank
Thanks. I cannot really take credit, though. I was sort of shrugging off the change until somebody posted a way for me to reconsider how to do it. The fun thing about it was using the specific Unicode [1] in Altitude to make the change.
html a class: 'left carousel-control' ; href: '#myCarousel'; dataSlide: 'prev'; with: (Character value: 8249) asString.
Often people make suggestions about that site that I have to get over my natural orneriness to implement, but when I do they make it look better. And your suggestion was like that. It was a good suggestion.
Chris
[1] http://www.scarfboy.com/coding/unicode-tool?s=U%2B2039 http://www.scarfboy.com/coding/unicode-tool?s=U+2039
On Sep 7, 2014, at 8:00 AM, Frank Shearar frank.shearar@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Chris Cunnington,
I only just noticed how nicely aligned the < and > symbols are on the main banner. Thanks!
frank
squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org