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#13 2007-05-18 17:11:51
- els
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Re: Tricky CSS question: name of the section in the border left solid
It took me some time to figure that out too ;) Anyway, don’t use the url, it should be a path. I assume the font is in a directory ‘fonts’ that is in the root? You can try this:
font="web/htdocs/fonts/abtechia.ttf"
If you still get an error, it will show you what is wrong, e.g. if it says The server is missing the specified font 'web/htdocs/web/htdocs/fonts/abtechia.ttf'
you’ll know that web/htdocs/
should be left out.
Trial and error will get you where you want ;)
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#14 2007-05-18 19:00:28
- candyman
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Re: Tricky CSS question: name of the section in the border left solid
Tried with:
font="web/htdocs/fonts/abtechia.ttf"
getting this:
Error: The server is missing the specified font '/web/htdocs/www.maidireblog.it/web/htdocs/fonts/abtechia.ttf'.
Should I modify the preset plugin code or, according to you, the problem is another? I can’t figure it out.
p.s I saw that /web/htdocs/www.maidireblog.it/ is the TXP preset option for plugin cache and files in my blog: must I change this?
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#15 2007-05-18 19:03:55
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Re: Tricky CSS question: name of the section in the border left solid
Try if this works:
font="fonts/abtechia.ttf"
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#16 2007-05-18 19:09:50
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Re: Tricky CSS question: name of the section in the border left solid
No :(
I get this:
Error: The server is missing the specified font '/web/htdocs/www.maidireblog.it/fonts/abtechia.ttf'.
The abtechia.ttf is in www.maidireblog.it/fonts (of course)
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#17 2007-05-18 20:58:58
- els
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Re: Tricky CSS question: name of the section in the border left solid
Did you take out the fontdir
attribute?
- site url (in Admin > Preferences) is mysite.com
- the font file is in mysite.com/fonts/
- my path to site (see Diagnostics) is /home/mysite/public_html
- I use
font="public_html/fonts/font.ttf"
and notfontdir
One more thing to check: I found that if the file name is uppercase (FONT.TTF), you need to use uppercase in the tag as well, otherwise it won’t work.
Last edited by els (2007-05-18 20:59:55)
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#18 2007-05-19 14:33:40
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Re: Tricky CSS question: name of the section in the border left solid
Yes. On my site works so:Did you take out the
fontdir
attribute?
- site url (in Admin > Preferences) is www.maidireblog.it (pulling away the www the css stop working)
- the abtechia.ttf font file is in www.maidireblog.it/fonts/
- my path to site (see Diagnostics) is: /web/htdocs/www.maidireblog.it/home
- I use
font="fonts/abtechia.ttf"
and notfontdir
The file name isn’t uppercase.
putting:
<txp:zem_ir position="top center" font="fonts/abtechia.ttf" angle="90" fontsize="14" color="#000" backgroundcolor="#fff" wraptag="h2" padding="4"><txp:section title="1" /></txp:zem_ir>
I get
Error: The server is missing the specified font '/web/htdocs/www.maidireblog.it/fonts/abtechia.ttf'
:(
Last edited by candyman (2007-05-19 14:35:12)
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#19 2007-05-19 15:22:35
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Re: Tricky CSS question: name of the section in the border left solid
Want to try one more thing?
font="home/fonts/abtechia.ttf"
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#20 2007-05-19 15:28:42
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Re: Tricky CSS question: name of the section in the border left solid
Yes!!! I don’t know how but It works! MANY thanks, Els! :D
p.s.: I saw you didn’t put the www in yoursite URL: is this better?
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#21 2007-05-19 16:03:37
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Re: Tricky CSS question: name of the section in the border left solid
Well, I almost what I wanted. Now, thanks to Els’s code, the section name appears correctly, the problem is to collocate it in the right place.
I’ve tried with top left parameter of the zem_ir plugin but the image appears always distant from the left band…
… that I’ve create with this:
.article
{
border-left: 50px solid #f6f5ee;
padding: 0 0 0 10px;
line-height: 150%;
text-align: justify;
}
The question is: can an image be collocated OVER a CSS-made band?
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#22 2007-05-19 18:32:02
- els
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Re: Tricky CSS question: name of the section in the border left solid
candyman wrote:
Yes!!! I don’t know how but It works!
It’s because of the diagnostics: the path to your site (the root) is /web/htdocs/www.maidireblog.it/home
, and the error always adds /web/htdocs/www.maidireblog.it/
before the path in your tag, so the path to the font had to start with home/
:)
p.s.: I saw you didn’t put the www in yoursite URL: is this better?
It doesn’t really matter, it works with and without. No plugin will stop working because of that. I’m just lazy ;) And there is something to say for using just one of both.
As for the positioning: I’m sure it’s possible. You can also add the attribute class
and position that in your CSS. But there are others here that know a lot more about CSS than I do…
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#23 2007-05-20 07:59:41
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Re: Tricky CSS question: name of the section in the border left solid
Tried to add a class (verticalSection) but, even if I reduce the code to minimal terms:
<txp:zem_ir class="verticalSection"><txp:section title="1" /></txp:zem_ir>
I get a duplicate of the section title: one formatted by the CCS, the other generated by the zem_ir plugin itself.
The only one solution is to find a way to pull the section name down adding to this:
<txp:zem_ir position="top left" font="home/fonts/abtechia.ttf" angle="90" fontsize="14" color="#000" backgroundcolor="#fff" wraptag="h2" padding="4"><txp:section title="1" /></txp:zem_ir>
the right plugin parameter.
Anyway thanks for the help, Els.
p.s.: very useful the article about canonical URLs too.
Last edited by candyman (2007-05-20 08:01:02)
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