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It looks like recaptcha is easily thwarted either by cheap labor or some other means, because I am still getting tons of spam signups.
I'm closing registrations again, if you would like to register, please email me at cory.mawhorter@ephective.com and use the subject line "Forum Registration". Give me your name and all the standard stuff in that email.
I will just have to do manual registrations until I have more time to spend on this problem.
-Cory, 2010-03-15
Hello,
first of all, thanks for this great way to display custom fonts! Also the integration in Wordpress is much easier than sIFR - and the best thing is, I don“t need Flash :-)
But I am still sticking with some problems in making my FLIR plugin work:
In my current web project, it works fine for my headlines (h3) in all browsers. But:
I would like to display the custom font also in my menu which is a horizontal <ul> with list items. (http://www.heinzferlesch.com/wp/?page_id=3)
The first problem now is that this does only work in Safari but not in IE and FF.
I told the FLIR Plugin to replace "h3, div#nav a" and also tried it with ul and nav li...For some reason it does not work.
The other problem is that in Safari the list items are displayed in a strange way, not on the same baseline. I found a topic in this forum with the same problem - but just could not find the right place where to change the code.
Thank you so much for any help! FLIR is really great and I would be so happy to get it to work for all browsers.
Greetings from Vienna!
Last edited by wirdnix (2009-02-19 04:37:53)
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You will need to use jQuery if you are specifying elements to replace with commas. realFontHeight support I believe is being added a future version of the WP plugin. Check Dan's post about his roadmap.
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Hello Cory,
thanks a lot!
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cory wrote:
Check Dan's post about his roadmap.
I'm way out of sync with everything right now. Planning on doing an update to the plugin soon - it currently seems to be stuck in perpetual beta.
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