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Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Reddle] Browsers ignore stylesheet-font-definitionsEspecially regarding the font issue:
Could it be this way?
Premise:
- Using JonDoFox I allow Javascript for my own page, but not for google.
Assumptions:
- Reddle embeds Verdana via google fonts and uses Javascript for this. Is this assumption true?
- Then the embedding is blocked for me by JonDoFox. Fine; I like this.
- However, I use windows. Therefore Verdana is anyway installed on my computer and I should get displayed Verdana even without google and without Javascript, isn’t?
- Maybe it’s because my JonDoFox-standard font type (Extras / Settings / Content / Font types and colours) is ARIAL 16 px. – But why this standard is not deactivated by the reset section of the Reddle style.css?
Anyway: When I change within the Reddle style.css Verdana into ARIAL I get displayed ARIAL (and not Verdana) with my Firefox default profile as well. Fine. –
However: On the theoretical level the above mentioned questions remain and I want to understand the structure of how it works.
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In reply to: [Reddle] Browsers ignore stylesheet-font-definitions@ sacredpath / https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/browsers-ignore-stylesheet-font-definitions?replies=22#post-6133676:
“Time by time a website does not work like expected. You may have a look at our online help for JonDoFox to learn how to deal with restrictions.”
That’s not my point:
- I like to have the restrictions, which JonDoFox implements, and I like the apperance of my website, when I use JonDoFox
My point is:
- I want to have the same appearance and the same security standards for my page visitors, who do not use JonDoFox.
- And I want to understand, how it works in general, so that I have not ask for every detail, rather could revolve the details for my own.
Have you talked with jondofox support about this?
No, of course they know, how JonDoFox works and which kinds of code it blocks; but they do not know (or at least: mustn’t know), how the Reddle Theme works.
But I assume the Reddle developers know, which code types the theme consists of, which are usally considered as “risky”, isn’t?
Hello,
I’m still interested in a solution for this and regarding my other issue:
https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/bb-xprofiles-acl-does-not-work
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Enumeration Sections, which consist of more than one paragraphNow there is a solution:
ind_left { margin: 0 0 0 3.23em; display: inline-block; }
Result:
Thank you, SirEctor.
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In reply to: Centre Arch above Blog-Title@
Moderator note: That’s just too much code to post here.
You can find the code there:
https://1a-spielwiese.de/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Header-Bogen.pdf
and there
https://1a-spielwiese.de/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Header-Kreise.pdf.
Cfr.:
https://1a-spielwiese.de/2014/10/14/neuigkeiten-2-der-bogen-ueber-unserem-blog-namen/
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In reply to: Enumeration Sections, which consist of more than one paragraphI recognised now: The ‘solution’ wasn’t any solution; the problem persits not only with long URL, rather also with normal text:
https://1a-spielwiese.de/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/unkorrekte_Einzuege.jpg
I tried it now also with
ind_left { margin: 0 0 0 3.23em; }
But it works neither. – Are there any proposals / ideas regarding this issue?
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In reply to: [Reddle] Browsers ignore stylesheet-font-definitions1st
Thank you, your code works – but again only for Firefox-Default-Profile.
If I write instead
#access a { font-family: Georgia, "Bitstream Charter", serif !important; font-weight: bold; }
JonDoFox still ignores the Font-Family, but processes the ‘bold’-definition as it the Default-Profile does. Strange – isn’t it?!
@ JanDoFox – now in English:
https://anonymous-proxy-servers.net/en/jondofox.html
2nd
However, actually it is the other way around: I want to remove the serifes from the Firefox-Default appearances as well.
It works with:
h1, h2, h3 { font-family: Verdana, sans-serif !important; } #site-title { font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; }
3rd:
Remains regarding the font-issue the question:
JonDoFox and Firefox cleary do not display the same Font, when the style.css says, that ‘Verdana’ should be displayed:
https://1a-spielwiese.de/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Normal_Vergleich.jpg
I assume, that Firefox-Default displays in deed ‘Verdana’, but JonDoFox ‘Arial’. – Is anyone sure what the name of the font, which JonDoFox displays for me, is:
https://1a-spielwiese.de/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/JonDoFox_normal.jpg
?
4th:
On the arch text, you may want to consider using an image instead if you are worried about IE8 users.
This was, what I tried at first – but this has also disavantages:
https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/browsers-ignore-stylesheet-font-definitions?replies=20#post-6108910
and
https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/browsers-ignore-stylesheet-font-definitions?replies=20#post-6108994—
Maybe I should go back to the header-image – and try the proposal of emilyTK:
I have not yet tested it, because it would be more comfortable to have text for ‘copy & paste’, instead of having an image.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Reddle] Browsers ignore stylesheet-font-definitionsPPS.:
Regarding the arch-issue, which is not Reddle-specific, I started a new thread:
https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/centre-arch-above-blog-title
(for ‘normale’ browser view the arch is now centred and above the blog description).
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In reply to: Centre Arch above Blog-TitleForum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Centre Arch above Blog-TitleAnd here another version of the same idea:
https://1a-spielwiese.de/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/2_circles_above_blog-title_FF32-normal.jpg
Regarding this version the influence of the browser view is not such strong as for the first version. However: With a greater view than ‘normal’ the two circles come too close to blog description. – How can I this prevent?
Code:
[ Moderator note: That’s just too much code to post here. Please use pastebin.com instead. ]Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Reddle] Browsers ignore stylesheet-font-definitionsPS.:
Some Scrrenshots; cfr. especially the different seizes of the header-menu:
Firefox Default-Profil – View: normal
https://1a-spielwiese.de/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/FF-default_normal.jpgJonDoFox – View: normal
https://1a-spielwiese.de/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/JonDoFox_normal.jpgFirefox Default-Profil – View: one step smaller
https://1a-spielwiese.de/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/FF-default_one_step_smaller.jpgJonDoFox – View: normal one step smaller
https://1a-spielwiese.de/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/JonDoFox_one_step_smaller.jpgIn-Detail-Comparison:
https://1a-spielwiese.de/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Normal_Vergleich.jpgForum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Reddle] Browsers ignore stylesheet-font-definitions@ emilyTK:
Anyway, I will have to think about, whether I will use Javascript or not. –
@ automattic:
By the way I found a reason for that:
it’s FF, which does not displays the headline-serifes.
I recognised now, that this happens only, when I use JonDoFox – but not when I use my Firefox Default-Profile.
This seems to imply, that the Reddle-theme consists of feature, which are consired by the JonDoFox-author as security risks, e.g. again Javascript.
Therefore the next questions derive:
(How) is it possible to have the same appearance and features with JonDoFox and Firefox-Default-Profile?
Would it be possible to implement the same appearance and features without the (risky) technologies at issue as well? Or the other was around: What would I have to remove from the Reddle theme code, for that Firefox-Default-users get the same appearance as JonDoFox-users?
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In reply to: [Reddle] Browsers ignore stylesheet-font-definitionsThank your again.
It works with Firefox and Opera (but I’m again not able, to centre it); with IE8 it does not work.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Reddle] Browsers ignore stylesheet-font-definitionsyou didn’t tell me in what kinds of situations your image appears to cover the description.
IE 8 – 100 %: The text of the header-image covers the description.
IE 8 – 75 %: Dito, but the description is, anyhow, better readable.
IE 8 – 50 %: Dito – but anyway the entire blog is to small .
FF – normal: Close to the description, but not covering it.
FF – one step smaller: even more close, but as well not covering the description.
FF – one further step smaller: covering the description – the entire blog is still readable.
FF – one step greater than normal: Covering the ‘E’ at the beginning of the description.
Both of these do not really care about each other.
I.e.: There is not way to determine, whether my header-image-text covers the blog-description or not?
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Reddle] Browsers ignore stylesheet-font-definitionsPS.:
Actually I don’t want to ask you to write my code. ?? –
Actually I want to understand the structure, which makes possible to resolve such symptoms (problems) by myself.