Re: [gnu.org #232052] FW: GNU Mailing Lists Question #1

2005-04-21 Thread John Sullivan via RT
> Hi.  I'm hoping you can help me with the questions in this e-mail and
> the one that follows.  I'd sent each originally to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
> thinking that that person would be the best one to answer questions
> about GNU mailing lists, but James Blair responded by recommending
> that I look at the site (which I already have) or contact you.
>

Hello,

<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is not a mailing list; it's the general contact address
for the FSF and the GNU project, and not for technical support. Please
remove us as a CC from this thread. Thanks.


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Re: [gnu.org #232057] FW: GNU Mailing Lists Question #2

2005-04-21 Thread John Sullivan via RT
> Hi.  Here's the second e-mail my previous message referred to.  As
> that e-mail explained, I'd sent my questions originally to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], thinking that that person would be the best one to
> answer questions about GNU mailing lists, but James Blair responded by
> recommending that I look at the site (which I already have) or contact
> you.
>

Hello,

Please remove us as a CC from this thread as well. Thanks.

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[gnu.org #225214] apparent mistake in html attribute

2006-02-24 Thread John Sullivan via RT
Hello GCC Team,

I'm doing some housecleaning, and thought I should pass on this rather
old message to you that we received in the GNU Webmasters queue about
the sidebar on your web pages.

Can someone acknowledge this? Thanks!

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John Sullivan
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Mon Mar 07 09:15:53 2005]:
> 
> The sidebar menu on gcc.gnu.org and gcj.gnu.org  has a width
> setting of 1% on many pages (at approx line 58).  This is 
> commonly overridden in most browsers but the W3.org amaya
> browser is strict in its interpretation...
> By either removing the width attribute altogether as in 5 lines
> previous, or setting it to 100% as in 5 lines later, the display
> of the menu becomes readable in amaya  without affecting the
> other browsers which were already overridding the 1%.
> I suspect it was just a typo but it does make the menu unusable
> in Amaya.  Please see if it can be repaired... and it does occur
> on many pages...john in niagara 
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> john russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] [those are L's as in LLAMA]
> http://home.cogeco.ca/~ve3ll
> http://home.cogeco.ca/~trains
> http://home.cogeco.ca/~cipher
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