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Blog Note: New Comment Layout | Wednesday, 2005 February 2 - 12:18 am |
In honor of a request Jen made some time ago, I've made some changes to how comments are displayed. As it turns out, if I simply don't use the Javascript that Haloscan provides, I can make comments to my entries appear directly in-line with the text. (Well, not quite directly; I have to use an iframe.) So now, all you LiveJournal folks should feel right at home. I've also been working on making this site more W3C compliant. There's an HTML and CSS validator over at w3.org... I ran my site through it and caught about a billion errors. It's close to being fully correct now, but I get a complaint about having a <script> tag inside a table but outside a <tr><td> block. The Javascript routine that's being invoked returns table rows using document.write(), so I'm pretty sure this is how it needs to be. I can't really change it because iBlog is controlling this part of the document. Oh well, most browsers seem to be able to handle it. Let me know if you spot anything that's broken. |
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Comment #1 from Ken (realkato) 2005 Feb 2 - 10:41 am : # |
Okay, one major issue... except on Safari, the comment frame is tiny, making people have to scroll. I've been researching, and trying to make the frame auto-size to fit the content is difficult when the contents of the frame are on another server (as is the case here). I'll keep working on it tonight. |
Comment #2 from Ken (realkato) 2005 Feb 2 - 10:19 pm : # |
Okay, I'm just going to work around it for now by making a 900px div for the comment frame to live in. If anyone has any bright ideas about dynamic resizing, let me know. |