I've created a new "landing page" on Friendly AI at Friendly-AI.com. This is similar to IntelligenceExplosion.com, Existential-Risk.org, Anthropic-Principle.com, and simulation-argument.com.
The site is less ambitious than the original plan for it was, but it serves its purpose.
Design courtesy of Lightwave.
on linux, latest version as of a few days ago. May be my fonts?
That sort of thing happens when the element that is colored isn't constrained to the text element. Somewhere in there is an assumption about font size or dpi or something which is bound to be broken by some clients.
EDIT: it's not my fault. Here's your problem:
the
height: 180px
is the problem assumption. I think If you just removed it, it should work in all cases. If I figure out how to make opera hack css teh way it can hack the html, I'll test it.EDIT2: that doesn't fix it, also have to change this part:
pixel measurements all over the place. I hate web designers.
EDIT3: for a quick hack that should make it a bit more flexible, replace
px
measurements with something approximately the same inem
measurements. I thinkem
is properly tied to dpi and font size.EDIT4: FAQ page is broken too. The 'Questions' part of the 'frequently asked questions' header word-wraps onto the table of contents. interestingly, it doesn't when I give the browser less room. The font size increments when I give it enough room to draw those damn margins, but again, the assumptions of DPI and font size don't let it fit properly. In this case the whole fixed content width idea should be thrown out. Let it fill the window. The whole point of HTML is that it reflows with different browser windows. At least there's no horizontal scroll.
I'll stop trying to break the site now. Sorry about all the hate.
Which em measurements look good on your browser?