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Trying to work out a formatting issue with Internet Explorer, which is notoriously sucky when it comes to implementing CSS. You Firefox users will see faint boxes in the spaces with no entries, which I think makes it easier to read, but IE for some reason, refuses to show those outlines. I'll figure it out at some point, but let me know if this is otherwise readable.
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You are correct sir! Thanks. I wouldn't have thought of that.hank solo said:...I have an idea that IE will only show the outlines of a cell if there is something, like a non-breaking space or maybe even a regular space character in the cell.
It is kind of strange to see it laid out like that, isn't it. His life seems very short, looking at it on that page. But I suppose anyone's would.Olaf said:This question is probably redundant, I always ask redundant things, but are you going to continue to update the timeline, adding in other 'periods' in Bukowskis life...i.e. when he done some boxing, and other vague half known things i.e. continue to fill in the blank years....
The timeline is great - really clear: strange to see his life layed out with such chronological simplicity. Good work...:)
Anything in there now has been in there for some time. I can't remember exactly when I last made an entry, but it wasn't recently.cirerita said:mjp,
how far into the database are you now? I noticed that a few manuscripts make reference to "new" mag. entries, such as Cerberus and Sotto Voce, or were those already in the "old" database?