[00:27] EO_ is there a way to auto-approve html plugin contents? [00:29] EO_ or just disable the approval process? it's annoying when diddling with HTML/CSS. [00:30] Jyhem_laptop EO_: /tiki-plugins.php [00:31] Jyhem_laptop to batch-approve them [00:31] Jyhem_laptop I'm not aware of auto-approval [00:33] EO_ the batch thing doesn't help incremental CSS diddling [00:36] EO_ https://www.hamwan.org/t/tiki-index.php?page=Electrical+Network+Tolerance+Analysis&structure=HamWAN [00:36] EO_ ^^^ look at the bottom circuit [00:36] EO_ Chrome, FireFox and IE all render it differently [00:36] * EO_ is hating HTML right now [00:37] EO_ It's 2012 and the web still can't render text in a consistent way. [00:41] EO_ haha safari is different too! [00:42] EO_ and Opera has its own take on it too. Heh. I'd be laughing if I didn't have work to get done. [00:49] Tiki|bot New Forum Posts: Google webtranslate integration - http://tiki.org/tiki-view_forum_thread.php?forumId=13&comments_parentId=45540 [00:52] * marclaporte feels EO_'s pain, but remembers IE6 [01:22] EO_ a-ha! [01:22] EO_ I think there is salvation in this insanity [01:22] EO_ http://www.howtoplaza.com/how-to-use-custom-fonts-on-your-website-with-css [01:22] EO_ I can slap a single agreed upon ttf file on my web server and serve the fonts along with the HTML [01:22] EO_ that way there should be no rendering disparity [01:23] EO_ load times go up, but at least I can stop tearing my hair out. and local caching should speed things up. [01:35] EO_ Where can you change the contents of