Think I must have overlooked your comments for no good reason at all.
Sorry about that, but I am not permanently on line.

tedd wrote:
> Your yardstick to measure the "weak/strong" value of a design is IF 
> the browser's window generates a horizontal scroll bar? If so, then 
> that's your opinion, and my opinion differs. The value of a good 
> design should not be tied to browser's window.

Maybe you're right, but if I have a "yardstick" at all then that must be
lying somewhere in the usability sector. The easier it is to use, the
better it is - regardless of design and window-size.
Part of that "yardstick" is that I don't look much at designs as a
visitor. I just use the sites they are applied on, and am happy as long
as the design doesn't get in the way.

> As I said before, let's see you design a page such that the graphic 
> resizes as the window-sizes. To my knowledge, it can't be done just 
> using css. Whereas, my example resizes graphics very nicely with 
> different zoom levels.

You won't see me launch any demonstration of anything, unless I am
personally interested in the issue. I don't pick up challenges unless
I'm interested in the result. I was interested in zooming a couple of
years ago, but my test-cases never made it away from my hard-disks since
I didn't like what I saw. I still don't like it when I look at them now,
so I won't launch them for any reason.

You may still find some references in the css-d wiki to demonstrations
somewhat like yours. They are pretty old and I had a go at them before
even entering the list itself. They get the job done, but I didn't like
the results. Haven't looked for them recently.
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For my personal use:
Opera has a somewhat decent zoom, and can break designer's dimensions if
they get in the way. IE6 can be given a not so decent zoom that'll work.
That covers all my needs for zooming of web images.

regards
        Georg
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http://www.gunlaug.no
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