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Make the code boxes bigger
Simple. Make the code, html code, php code pre elements bigger.
The width should be fluid. The height can be doubled from what it is now. It is really hard to read anything in them without copy pasting in a text editor bonus: add a drag-resize control |
#2
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I support this.
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#3
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As do I.
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#4
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it takes like LESS THAN A MINUTE to do this? or is there any logical explanation of the current tiny-code-hole-box being better?
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#5
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I completely support this idea.
Not just the CODE wrap, but also PHP wrap Please and thank you |
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The style is looked after by Joe (Princeton), so this is something he would need to look at and decide.
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#7
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My votes in, +1 Princeton whadda ya say?
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#8
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I dont' remember exactly why we went the direction we did but it may have to do with...
<pre> 100% within a <table> doesn't work as you may expect without writing a book here's a few examples of what I mean... http://www.atmaweapon.org/tables.html Liquid table, liquid pre Fixed table, liquid pre ------- Width size was 500px I changed it to 650px. 650px because of the floated boxes in the mod/article postbit (fixed width) |
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Instead of fixed value, setting a % value will help a lot. Try switching to fixed table, find out the maximum % value that doesn't make it overlap. |
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