Please post formatting problems here.
I'll start with a blockquote problem here. http://mises.org/story/2791
Should be indented and probably not italicized.
Jeffrey TuckerEditorial VP, Mises
About the morphing "Tu ne cede malis"
The french one is not okay : Ne cedez pas au mal mais combat - le ...
Should be : Ne cedez pas au mal mais combattez-le ...
Jeff and all,
On the mises.org home page this morning I don't find a link to go to blog.mises.org/blog.
I like to read the blog items on their own page, which still exists, but there is no direct link to it.
yeah, I know. this is not good. The current idea is to go to Community which will feature the Mises blog, but that's two clicks away.
Any other ideas? The blog is important but there is no obvious place for it.
I'm missing the old print template! Currently you get about 5 extra pages of sidebars, images, etc. in addition to other problems like URLs inserted in the article text if you print the Daily Article, for example.
That print problem is a CSS issue and shouldn't be hard to fix
I really dislike the new style on mises.org, but i'll live with it.
Anyways, in the quick link block, some of the images are stretched, but one isn't. It really shouldn't be stretched, because it distorts the pixles.
CSS fix - replace:
#content .dailyarticles img { float: left; width: 155px; height: 116px; margin-right: 2px; }
with:
#content .dailyarticles img { float: left; width: 130px; height: 116px; margin-right: 2px;}
I think the Featured book section should be renamed, or the script randomly selecting merchendise needs to be fixed because It keeps saying "Featured book Mises Calculator" or "Featured book Mises Moneyclip" It's kind of funny, but still...
Done.
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I was wondering what happened to the podcast button. It used to be real easy to just select the podcast button and move a whole list of audio media to ITunes.
Now it takes several steps to move a list of media to Itunes.
Is there a new way to accomplish this same task?
Thanks
Oops! I fixed the podcast image for the feeds.
I liked how the old forum displayed better. The new one I get the most popular posts and then I have to scroll down and click to check all the individual forums.
Not that big of a deal but I seem to be clicking alot more. But I can use the excercise.
http://www.comebackalive.com/phpBB2 Travel, Adventure Travel, Arguments, Recipes.
Very nice job with fixing the podcasts feeds. I just got a zune a couple months ago, and it plays the video podcasts unlike my last mp3 player. I lose attention too easily with audio podcasts. I loaded up with like 10 video podcasts now. Thanks, it works very well!
...And nobody has ever taught you how to live out on the street, But now you're gonna have to get used to it...
I like how the new site is running. It seems to load faster and work more reliably.
"I cannot prove, but am prepared to affirm, that if you take care of clarity in reasoning, most good causes will take care of themselves, while some bad ones are taken care of as a matter of course." -Anthony de Jasay
Thanks for fixing the podcast links :!
The bottom part of the Mises logo in the top-left of the page has a solid black bar running across it.
"I have not yet begun to fight!" - John Paul Jones
Hey, I'm sure there is already a way, and Im just not smart enough to figure it out, so how can I download the audio files in the media archives of mises.org ?
thanks for your time,
DEO VINDICE
Everything you needed to know to be a libertarian you learned in Kindergarten. Keep your hands to yourself, and don't play with other people's toys without their consent.
When I peruse through the Audiobooks it doesn't always say how much time each chapter takes. Eg.For a New Liberty
Any chance that this could be rectified. Also could you display the time elapsed and time remaining on all the audiofile quicktime bars.
I'm often strapped for time!
Irish Liberty Forum
the site has problems loading things like pictures, and the digg button slowes the site WAYYYY down
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