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I posted a thread last week because I discovered that my site had problems
when viewed using Firefox browser. All the links had big blue boarders around
them that could not be seen in IE, or in the design software I use. I guess
it has been that way since first created back in 2001. Hard to...
I simply enjoy creating fonts. My real pleasure comes in seeing creative work
by designers using my fonts. Is there any money in it? Not much. I couldn't
live on what I make with font alone. Lately font sales have been extremely slow.
As well as sign sales.
Did you ever roll your own? ...tobacco I mean.
and bobs mention of shakes and malts made me think, somewhere along
the way didn't malts get lost? Where can you order a Malted Milk Shake now?
And there was a time I can remember when all drugstores had a soda
fountain in the back.
Ok.. I can fix by change the behavior from map to picture.
This is gona take awhile. Thanks everyone. I can't believe signfonts has
been looking like that on some browsers for nearly 10 yrs. How embarrassing.
Thanks Brian, I'll give it a try. My html skills are lacking to say the least.
When I first built the website I did check it in Netscape and saw the
blue lines. I ask some others to check it and they didn't see them. So I
assumed it was something to do with my computer.
I just downloaded Mozilla Foxfire. when I went to check out my website
I found it to be very ugly. Will others who have foxfire have a look and
tell me if it looks like this? It's not supposed to have the blue lines around
the links. I don't see them with IE.
Do you have someone who stitches your banners for you? They should be
able to sew it together with very little shift. Just print a two inch overlap.
I have a Tent & Awning place that does a very good job on such projects.
I've been a signMAKER for nearly 50 yrs. My experience as a sign INSTALLER
amounts to digging post holes and pounding in a few lead shields in cinder
block walls. Please don't confuse the two. Just because you may know
sign installation, doesn't make you a signmaker. Just needed to point that...
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