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PC & MAC CLINIC - On line problem solving. (CPU)     

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

Stan - 10 Jun 2014 06:35 - 10595 of 11003

Who changed my type colour?

hilary - 10 Jun 2014 07:31 - 10596 of 11003

A little knowledge can be a dangerous thing.

Balerboy - 10 Jun 2014 07:46 - 10597 of 11003

Thanks panto, will try that. What code controls colour? Skinny, in notebook typing under chart doesn't work.

Balerboy - 10 Jun 2014 07:47 - 10598 of 11003

what the hecks going on here i'm in red now....lol

skinny - 10 Jun 2014 07:48 - 10599 of 11003

I assume you copy and paste from notebook?

If so and you don't to fart around with HTML, why not copy, paste and then edit either before posting or after posting?

The &ltfont&gt tag controls color (sic) amongst other things.

hilary - 10 Jun 2014 07:54 - 10600 of 11003

Time to start using the HTML Purifier Library methinks and get W3C compliant.

skinny - 10 Jun 2014 08:02 - 10601 of 11003

Hilary - I'd have left it red ! :-)

Balerboy - 10 Jun 2014 08:09 - 10602 of 11003

I copy and paste TO notebook from mam's charts, just need to create a break to type a note, panto's break hopefully will do it.,.

skinny - 10 Jun 2014 08:11 - 10603 of 11003

BB - remind me - which browser do you use?

Balerboy - 10 Jun 2014 08:11 - 10604 of 11003

firefox

skinny - 10 Jun 2014 08:33 - 10605 of 11003

Ok - I'm not familiar with it, but most browsers have an option to 'copy an image URL'.

All I do with Chrome, is hover over a MAM chart, copy the image URL and then paste it into the posting box as follows.

&ltimg src="image url "&gt

and then type any required text - or insert further HTML for links/images/formatting etc.

So to insert the chart as in post 10594 above :-

&ltimg src="http://charts.moneyam.com/Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=UKX&Size=900&Skin=BlackBlue&Type=3&Scale=0&Cycle=DAY1&Span=YEAR1&IND=MACD(26,12,9);RSI(14)&Layout=2Line;Default;Price;HisDate&XCycle=&XFormat="&gt


I've removed the SMAs to shorten the posting line length in the above example.

Balerboy - 10 Jun 2014 08:47 - 10606 of 11003

I do same, get up a chart, click paste to bulletin board, copy code. Then open notepad (sorry been calling it notebook) and paste code there. the problem is the charts stick close together one under the other and leave no space for a comment, even if you drop a line when you type in notepad.

skinny - 10 Jun 2014 08:52 - 10607 of 11003

Why don't you do it all in the posting box?

panto - 10 Jun 2014 08:56 - 10608 of 11003

RE - red post 10593
< br > IS THE CLUE

edited ( deleted) post as MAM deletes front ( closing )

vacuum_guys.jpg MAM Suck!

Balerboy - 10 Jun 2014 08:59 - 10609 of 11003

By putting all the stock charts in one place I can scroll down through all in one web page and see how they're performing, rather than looking at individual charts.
edit: Thanks panto works great.,.

skinny - 10 Jun 2014 09:00 - 10610 of 11003

Ok - I think we are talking at slightly crossed purposes :-)

Balerboy - 10 Jun 2014 09:04 - 10611 of 11003

my fault i expect thanks for help.,.

hilary - 10 Jun 2014 09:08 - 10612 of 11003

Skinners, the concept of leaving it in red clearly employs the 'if it's broke, why fix it' strategy which has served me well over many a year.

Panto,

It's not £am who suck, it's your HTML which was badly malformed - that's the only reason there was a problem. Look, it's easy to switch colour.

Edit: When you typed <font color=green> MAM Suck! </font>, you were using attributes which are unsupported by the document declaration and, if you do use those attributes which are fortunately still supported by most browsers, you should have at least encased the color. It's far better, however, to use CSS style tags like this - <font style="color:green">Panto's HTML sucks </font>

Balerboy - 10 Jun 2014 09:22 - 10613 of 11003

Hillery, how do you insert change of colour code with the text?

hilary - 10 Jun 2014 09:24 - 10614 of 11003

I've added an edit to my post which demonstrates the method, BB.
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