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datahell
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Updates and W3C validation
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August 24, 2007, 23:11:30 »
Official Elxis CMS forum updated
to the latest version of SMF. Due to this update we changed template inorder to be compatible with the new SMF version. Forum became XHTML and CSS valid. You can check this anytime by clicking on the corresponding icons in the bottom of the page.
Elxis.org website became XHTML and CSS valid
. You can check this by visiting:
Elxis.org XHTML validation
and
Elxis.org CSS validation
Next elxis.org update will be done just before the release of the Elxis 2008.0 version.
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Farhad Sakhaei
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Re: Updates and W3C validation
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August 26, 2007, 12:34:19 »
thank you ioannis,
could you please apply Tahoma Font in forum?
do u remember about it?
you said that you will apply it in next update...
Tahoma is a nice font and it hasn't very diferrent with Verdana , but it's apparent is very nice for RTL languages
thank you
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August 26, 2007, 13:52:53 »
Done!
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thank you ioannis
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