~davidLaakso wrote:
Andrew Ingram wrote:
Basically, anything you can think of (especially things that are an
easy fix) would be most welcome.
http://www.andrewingram.net/
Andrew Ingram
Looking good and difficult to fault, Andrew.
With regard to nit-picking:
I think (fwiw) your nav may be breaking a little early with
font-scaling in Gecko browsers.
The bock containing the 'skip' stuff in the header breaks right at
text-size 'largest in ie/7.0.
The header is a little broken in ie/6.0
<http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/andrew.gif>-- nevertheless
the page is usable.
Best,
~dL
PS And you gotta know some imbecile is always going to try and
validate your css when you ask for a site check :-) .
I've managed to fix the header in IE6 (it does some crazy stuff with
line-height which overflow:hidden took care of), but I can't figure out
a way to fix the similar problem with the skip links. I agree about the
nav breaking too early in Gecko, it's unfortunate that there aren't
better ways of positioning text (oddly Internet Explorer 6 has the
behaviour I want but Firefox doesn't).
I was uneasy about use the YUI CSS stuff because it doesn't validate,
but in the end I decided that Fonts and Reset are too useful to ignore
(I still dislike Grids though :))
- Andrew
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