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The currency unit is given twice in the target figure, and may be ambiguous in the remaining amount to raise, as the $ sign by itself does not represent only the US dollar. I suggest to set both figures with the international currency unit code USD. When I have 2 or 3 '''ok''' below I'll do it on the template... -- [[User:Alno|AlNo]] 10:27, 18 Feb 2005 (UTC) |
The currency unit is given twice in the target figure, and may be ambiguous in the remaining amount to raise, as the $ sign by itself does not represent only the US dollar. I suggest to set both figures with the international currency unit code USD. When I have 2 or 3 '''ok''' below I'll do it on the template... -- [[User:Alno|AlNo]] 10:27, 18 Feb 2005 (UTC) |
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I disagree. The USD is there to tell people that ''all'' the $ are US dollars. I just made this more clear by putting the USD inside parenthesis. --[[User:Daniel Mayer|Daniel Mayer]] 10:33, 18 Feb 2005 (UTC) |
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Revision as of 10:33, 18 February 2005
the "so far" breaks the main page driving fund
so I removed it temporarily
- Then just fix the home page code by adding SoFar| ! :) --Daniel Mayer 15:50, 22 Sep 2004 (UTC)
The currency unit is given twice in the target figure, and may be ambiguous in the remaining amount to raise, as the $ sign by itself does not represent only the US dollar. I suggest to set both figures with the international currency unit code USD. When I have 2 or 3 ok below I'll do it on the template... -- AlNo 10:27, 18 Feb 2005 (UTC)
- sign here
I disagree. The USD is there to tell people that all the $ are US dollars. I just made this more clear by putting the USD inside parenthesis. --Daniel Mayer 10:33, 18 Feb 2005 (UTC)