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Posted by Ed Mullen on 01/13/08 18:54
Neredbojias wrote:
> Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Sun, 13 Jan 2008 01:53:32
> GMT Ed Mullen scribed:
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>> Neredbojias wrote:
>>> Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Sat, 12 Jan 2008
>>> 18:01:10 GMT Ed Mullen scribed:
>>>
>>>> Paul wrote:
>>>>> Where can I get an analog clock for my web pages?
>>>> 2. http://edmullen.net/fclock.php
>>> I really like that page. Just looked it over for now but will return
>>> to check out all clocks more thoroughly. Btw, 1 css error which may
>>> be a simple forgotten '#' and a warning which possibly could be dealt
>>> with by offsetting colors by 1.
>>>
>> Well, crap! I thought I just validated all the CSS and HTML. I guess
>> I'll have to do it again /apres Jim Beam/. But, thanks for the heads
>> up. And the interest!
>
> Ah, minor stuff. Don't lose any sleep over it.
Hmm. Just validated the CSS again and I see no errors. Maybe I fixed
it in my sleep!
>
>> Fair disclosure: As I say on the Web page, I did not create any of
>> these. I just collected them through searches and give attribution
>> where possible.
>
> Understood. I'm curious to see how the featured clock works in all 3 main
> browsers with just <object> and no <embed> (-apparently, unless there's
> something in a conditional comment or I missed at a glance.) Ironically,
> time is just what I need. <g>
>
Works fine in IE6, IE7, SeaMonkey, Firefox, Opera and Safari.
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Ed Mullen
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What happened to Preparations A through G?
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