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m0rk
10-03-2004, 17:15
Called Office Friendly

Needs more work, but is paler
M

m0rk
10-03-2004, 17:16
Called Office Friendly

Needs more work, but is paler
M

You can change it at the bottom left of (almost) any page I think

andyb
10-03-2004, 18:08
bit white! o/j

top job Mark and Mark. Looks brill

BenS1
10-03-2004, 18:47
Actually yeah, I like the office friendly... I think I'll stick with that (I presume it'll remember each time i return?).

I presume Office Friendly only affects the background colour, and doesn't do anything else like disable embedded pictures or anything?

Does vB3 offer the ability for users to make there own schemes?

m0rk
10-03-2004, 18:49
Actually yeah, I like the office friendly... I think I'll stick with that (I presume it'll remember each time i return?).

I presume Office Friendly only affects the background colour, and doesn't do anything else like disable embedded pictures or anything?

Does vB3 offer the ability for users to make there own schemes?

Don't think so

you can turn off images from being shown in IE - or set up your own css file.

It *should* remember

Mark

TDI PEP
10-03-2004, 19:11
LIke it. :D

BenS1
10-03-2004, 19:23
Don't think so

you can turn off images from being shown in IE - or set up your own css file.

It *should* remember

Mark

No I don't want to turn off images, i just wanted to make sure I wasn't missingout on anything by using Office Friendly.

Can you really use your own CSS files, or are you being sarky? I can create a CSS file easy enough if given the names of the style, or ideally an existing template to work on.... but how would you get the site to use it?

Hmmm, you must of been being Sarky? ;)

Ben

m0rk
10-03-2004, 19:30
No I don't want to turn off images, i just wanted to make sure I wasn't missingout on anything by using Office Friendly.

Can you really use your own CSS files, or are you being sarky? I can create a CSS file easy enough if given the names of the style, or ideally an existing template to work on.... but how would you get the site to use it?

Hmmm, you must of been being Sarky? ;)

Ben

Egg suckin time :)

On IE

Tools, Options, Accessibility

"format documents using my style sheet"

Jonah
14-03-2004, 00:41
You can change it at the bottom left of (almost) any page I think

Stunning mate