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Posted by Sally Thompson on 06/01/06 10:15
On Wed, 31 May 2006 21:57:00 +0100, Ioannis wrote
(in article <1149109021.441299@athnrd02>):
> Need someone to check the display of Greek on my webpage. I am using a
> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-7">
> tag, and not UTF-8 characters, so I am unsure if non-Greek Windows computers
> automatically display the Greek ok.
>
> http://ioannis.virtualcomposer2000.com/math/index.html
>
> if you can, please tell me if the Greek letters in the cyan quote above the
> animated .gif show up ok and not as gibberish.
Don't know about Windows computers - don't Mac users do mathematics? <g> -
anyway, the Greek letters display fine on a Mac using Firefox and also using
Safari. However, I agree with the other comments about the bright colours on
the black background - difficult to read and doesn't look very professional
IMVHO*.
*in my very humble opinion :-)
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Sally in Shropshire, UK
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