Localised punctuation in CSS
Bug #1081217 reported by
fisharebest
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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webtrees |
Fix Released
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Low
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fisharebest |
Bug Description
Reported by JJR:
There are several places where the stylesheet uses after:":" to render a comma between a label and a value.
However, this is the English styling. French styling requires a space before the colon.
In PHP, we have a translation string for this.
Presumably we either need
1) a language-rule in the CSS
2) use PHP for this formatting
Changed in webtrees: | |
status: | In Progress → Fix Committed |
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You didn't list JJR's own suggestion which is better and less complex than either - don't use that form of punctuation. It's decorative, not essential.
This leaves the option to still add it to CSS if anyone want to use it,and doesn't need to worry about French users.