Yeah, this page might need to return to the proverbial drawing board.
The table's looking good to me now, using Safari on a Mac, but it does look like there's a bug in the rendering code for the PDF export. We'll look into it. In the meantime a workaround: as it is just a single page, it could always be simply printed to PDF (built in if you are using Linux or Mac, or can use Adobe's overpriced nonsense or one of many free alternatives on a PC such as CutePDF). The export feature is most useful when there are multiple wiki pages but is overkill for a single page.
ps: I notice that the stylesheet cuts off part of the final column. As a rough workaround for that, most browsers allow you to disable styles for a given page. The rest of the page will look horrible, but it will show the whole table as it should, which can then be copied and pasted or printed. To stop it happening at all, it might be worth trying to set the table width to 100%, bearing in mind that that might be overridden by specific widths being set for the various columns so they might need adjustment too.
Sweet. Lots of wisdom in Suess. Makes one want to go to BM. Thanks Mark.
- Michael Cenkner
Thank you for posting this. It sure is the most creative, imaginary, way of expressing the art. One of the best 10 minutes spent of my life. This reminds me of the Luminato festival in Toronto.
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