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  1. A website user was telling me that text wasn't appearing on bold when the CSS called for font-weight:bold. She's using a Mac desktop, with Safari (and possibly Chrome; I don't have all info yet). The font is Raleway: <link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Raleway" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> From what I was able to find -- no one on Google seemed to have this exact issue -- sometimes Safari won't show bold unless you specifically reference a font for it? Is that right? So the solution seems to be changing the stylesheet reference to: <link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Raleway:400,700" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> This just seems incredibly odd to me. I've never heard of a user having this issue before. Is this known? Is that the actual fix? Am I to assume all browsers on Chromebook (my preferred platform) and Linux and Windows just create an ad-hoc "faux bold" to display, if bold isn't specified? A lot of questions, but this is just a weird issue, especially since I haven't heard of it until June 2016.
  2. Hello! I'm very new with php, I just have to update some functions in a wordpress site. Having this: $message .= sprintf(__('Your username is %s'), $user_login); I would like to have the user login variable in bold. Have tried many things, as $user_login = '<strong>' . $user_login . '</strong>'; Or embedding the HTML tags inside sprintf function, however everything I tried always print the tags itself. How this could be done?
  3. Hello, I have a menu and using css to control the display. problem area: mouse over menu and bolding. for most part the menu works, what i like to do is prevent the bold (mouse over) from pushing surrounding menus to make space to display the bold. I know i need to somehow expand the menu spaceing so that when the mouse over wont pushing the other menus over but cant seem to hit that number. any ideas? <style rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> #navcontainer ul { list-style-type: none; margin: 0; padding: 0; } #navcontainer ul li {display: inline; } #navcontainer ul li a { text-decoration: none; font-size: 18px; color: black; background-color: #FFFFFF;} #navcontainer ul li a:hover { color: darkblue; background-color: #FFFFFF; text-decoration:underline; font-weight:bold;} </style> </head> <body> <div id="navcontainer"> <ul> <li> <a href="#"> Home</a></li> <li>|<a href="#"> Project listing</a></li> <li>|<a href="#"> Directory</a></li> <li>|<a href="#"> Create project</a></li> <li>|<a href="#"> My project</a></li> </ul> </div> </body> </html>
  4. How do you selectively BOLD output array elements from three arrays? My code has only one output line. I am creating a madlib php program and I want my nouns to be in bold, my verbs to be italicized, and my adjectives to be underlined. Where would I implement this? Thanks. Here is my code: $counter=0; $nounCounter=0; $verbCounter=0; $adjCounter=0; $newSentArray = $sentArray; // copy $sentArray while ( $counter < count($sentArray)) // loop over words in array { if($sentArray[$counter] == "NOUN" or $sentArray[$counter] == "NOUN." or $sentArray[$counter] == "NOUN!") { // replace current word with noun $newSentArray[$counter] = $nounArray[$nounCounter]; $nounCounter++; // increment noun, so next noun in used for replacement } elseif($sentArray[$counter] == "VERB" or $sentArray[$counter] == "VERB." or $sentArray[$counter] == "VERB!") { // replace current word with verb $newSentArray[$counter] = $verbArray[$verbCounter]; $verbCounter++; // increment verb, so next verb in used for replacement } elseif($sentArray[$counter] == "ADJECTIVE" or $sentArray[$counter] == "ADJECTIVE." or $sentArray[$counter] == "ADJECTIVE!") { // replace current word with adjective $newSentArray[$counter] = $adjArray[$adjCounter]; $adjCounter++; // increment adjective, so next adjective in used for replacement } $counter++; } // implode words array into a string echo implode(' ', $newSentArray);
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