in reply to Re^5: Defining Characters in Word Boundary?
in thread Defining Characters in Word Boundary?
CODE tags already stand out from the surrounding text, its part of their purpose.
What is casual about your usage is: font tags instead of span/div, no background color.
Please avoid using themes that don't "play well" with the colors in my PerlMonks posts. :)
Like Bones McCoy said Dammit, Jim you're not on the standards committee :)
Themes don't assume a background and text color, they specify each explicitly. Your non-standard usage ignores a themes text and background color specification. When we customize css, we follow the built-in themes like RFCs.
Also, keep in mind that many monks surf with custom CSS and non-standard color schemes. If you use explicit colors in your signature, it may look groovy-cool with your settings but be an obnoxious mess with theirs.
|
|---|
| Replies are listed 'Best First'. | |
|---|---|
|
Re^7: Defining Characters in Word Boundary?
by Jim (Curate) on Jan 21, 2011 at 17:55 UTC |