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It’s looking like a busy week to come, so I may not be writing a lot over the days to come. My intention is to keep up daily postings, though if I get backlogged with homework, things may have to go on hold for a few days while I get back into the loop of things. 
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Hi Chromakode, have you seen your site in Opera already? The post heading is put over the date in 8.54 version… cheers cornelius
Comment by cornelius — May 8, 2006 @ 11:56 pm
Hey cornelius! Thanks for stopping by. I have not tested my site in Opera before… only have Firefox and Konqueror installed right now. Do you think you could screenshot the behavior you are observing?
I think you may be referring to the way the date text seems to be cut off at the bottom, with the post header over it. This is intentional. Just a little CSS flair I added in, thought it would look kind of neat (and conserve screen space). This is what things look like on my machine, and is the intended effect: kodadates.png. If things look different in Opera, I’d be interested to see what you are talking about!
Thanks cornelius,
–Chromakode
Comment by chromakode — May 9, 2006 @ 11:10 pm
Aha, it is inteded to do this
well, than it is ok but still there is a minor bug in position of the heading in both of browsers I think(I am testing on Windows now), see
http://vybiral.info/ff-chromakode-com.jpg
http://vybiral.info/o-chromakode-com.jpg
The heading is positioned higher than on your screenshot and I guess it is what made me feel that it is a “bug”, because it hides too much from the date(and maybe the white 2px border in combination with dotted top border helps this feeling too).
Comment by cornelius — May 9, 2006 @ 11:56 pm
Ahh, gotcha. Yeah, I’ve noticed that the amount of the date text visible tends to vary on different systems. I think this is caused by the variance in font design displaying these date headers.
I think I can nudge them up a little bit, though on my system that makes part of the punctuation show. I’ll fiddle with it a bit… not sure if anything can be done for better font handling too. Thanks for the screenshots (very useful!) and letting me know. I really appreciate your input, Cornelius.
Comment by chromakode — May 11, 2006 @ 8:03 pm