olly wrote: >On 11/19/05, David Laakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>-- The uppercase text in the header is /very/ difficult to read. >> >> > >i agree to an extent - i'll look at it again > > > >>-- The color of the blocks of content text(their black-whiteness, not >>hue) would be improved with more lead. And same above/below paragraph >>blocks. >> >> > >increase the letter spacing? looks ok to me but i'll experiement > > 'Lead' is not letter-spacing. <http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/visudet.html#line-height>. Tweak line-height(lead) of p, not letter-spacing. Tweak top/bottom paragraph margin/padding space(lead).
> > >>-- Superimposing the content text on the bricks does not help >>readability(for me). >> >> > >do you mean the background to: http://www.nealemarriott.co.uk/contact.html > >the client really wants that image used and it's the only place i >could fit it in :) > > Ye, I mean that image. And the brick image on the home page(see Felix's comment). > > >>-- My background color in Opera is set to fuchsia. Guess what...? >> >> > >background colour of what?! how annoying. is this a known opera bug? > works for me in opera 8 > > It is not an Opera bug. I set it Fuchsia purposely to catch myself from forgetting to set a background-color for html, body. Not all OS/browsers use default #FFF. > > >>-- Lack of header text when images are disabled /may/ be an >>accessibility issue. >> >> > >in the gallery picture nav you mean? > > I mean: <http://www.nealemarriott.co.uk/image/header.jpg> > > >>-- Curious. Who be Lylo? >> >> > >my company! > > I was hoping you would say that 8-) . Addendum: Try font-weight: 200(rather than bold) on h1. >thanks very much for your feedback david, much appreciated as always! > >cheers. > > Best, ~dL ______________________________________________________________________ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d List wiki/FAQ -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/ Supported by evolt.org -- http://www.evolt.org/help_support_evolt/