Oliver Saager wrote:
> I just finished my first big CSS-Website...
>
> May I kindly ask you to have a look at it? Any comments are highly
> welcome... I am sure I missed something.
>
> Here's the link: http://www.haasfischer.com
> Thank you very much, Oliver
You have done well, Oliver...although, it took me the longest time(I am
a little slow) to realize that there is more than an index page. The
next step, if you want to raise the bar, is to make the site so that it
is not image dependent. For example, use text rather than knocking type
out of the image on the home page And replace all text-images with text,
throughout all pages. You would wind up with the only images on the site
being the painter's paintings and the map. The text also needs to scale
in IE(she can't zoom pixel based fonts). This would make for a more
usable and accessible site :-) . Understanding CSS is one thing. But it
is attempting to use CSS to enhance, embrace, and participate with
abandon in the fluid nature of the Web that drives some of us nuts, too.
Best,
~dL
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