Am 24.01.2012 10:07 schrieb Felix Miata:
On 2012/01/23 10:35 (GMT+0800) Ghodmode composed:
960px is a good max width... for most site visitors.
...where most is as little as 50% + 1 of today's visitors.
Is there statistical evidence for any of these two statements?
OTOH, the em unit
2012-01-25 2:21, Russ Peters wrote:
The problem is that when you go to our site: http://www.redcanoecu.com
then try and login to Online Banking the tagline your dreams our
passion
image doesn't pad right 12em. It's ends up next to the logo.
I can't explain that (IE generally honors
I think we're going around in circles.
Here's my existing experiment page:
http://www.ghodmode.com/experiments/emsize.html
I'm going to do another one with more information.
It's a square block, 1em wide and tall, with a lowercase 'm' inside
it. I used Javascript (jQuery) to get the width and
Ghodmode wrote:
It shows that an em is as wide as it is tall,
No, it does not. An em is one-dimensional, not two.
Philip Taylor
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Am 25.01.2012 11:04 schrieb Ghodmode:
I think we're going around in circles.
This matches my impression.
It shows that an em is as wide as it is tall, but it's not the size of
the letter 'm'.
As described in the spec, the em unit is defined as the font size. em
is maybe not the best of
Brian wrote:
F*** ! I’ve never seen anything better! It’s the dream of my life! URL
Exactly the same obscene text to be found all over the web;
recommend not to follow link.
Philip Taylor
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Hi everyone,
I am trying to create a list that looks like a directory structure.
The list is here:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/822/tela1.png/
It is at left collumn.
I am running into troubles to create that line that connect the elements of
the list.
Could I get some help from here?
At 10:56 + 1/25/12, Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Exactly the same obscene text to be found all over the web;
recommend not to follow link.
The posting account (Brian, not Philip) has been unsubscribed.
Sorry for the noise, folks, and doubly sorry if it tripped any
content filters at work.
URL:
http://skingdesign.com/todd/
the horizontal browser menu items should be black, hover white. When a
page is visited, the visited page remains white.
Please advise,
Thank you.
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Am 25.01.2012 15:39, schrieb Stuart King:
URL:
http://skingdesign.com/todd/
the horizontal browser menu items should be black, hover white. When a
page is visited, the visited page remains white.
Please advise,
Thank you.
On 2012/01/25 10:22 (GMT+0100) Markus Ernst composed:
Felix Miata composed:
On 2012/01/23 10:35 (GMT+0800) Ghodmode composed:
960px is a good max width... for most site visitors.
...where most is as little as 50% + 1 of today's visitors.
Is there statistical evidence for any of
Well, without knowing more about your project, it is hard to say what the
best thing to do is. If your directory structure is fixed, i.e., it does
not dynamically change based on where the user is, consider using a
background image. Or, potentially, you could create the structure as a ul
and make
I'm giving up on this topic.
After reading the specs numerous times, I'm realizing that the specs themselves
are circular. I feel like I'm trying to find out if the chicken or the egg
came first.
On ems and exes:
http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/REC-CSS2-20110607/syndata.html#length-units : em:
Thanks William Gaffga.
Its fixed. So the image is the best way to go...
I thought it was more complicated.
Thanks a lot.
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 12:53 PM, William Gaffga will.gaf...@gmail.comwrote:
Well, without knowing more about your project, it is hard to say what the
best thing to do
I'm having my first crack at an HTML5 site using some of the new
elements. It's all at an early stage, but I'm trying to iron out a few
problems with the menu.
http://www.mull-bed-and-breakfast.co.uk/temp/
My client wants a horizontal menu centred on the page, holding (at the
moment) seven
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Tim Dawson t...@ramasaig.com wrote:
I'm having my first crack at an HTML5 site using some of the new elements.
It's all at an early stage, but I'm trying to iron out a few problems with
the menu.
http://www.mull-bed-and-breakfast.co.uk/temp/
My client wants
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Tim Dawson t...@ramasaig.com wrote:
I'm having my first crack at an HTML5 site using some of the new elements.
It's all at an early stage, but I'm trying to iron out a few problems with
the menu.
http://www.mull-bed-and-breakfast.co.uk/temp/
My client wants a
On 1/25/12 10:12 AM, David Laakso wrote:
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Tim Dawsont...@ramasaig.com
wrote: I'm having my first crack at an HTML5 site using some of the
new elements. It's all at an early stage, but I'm trying to iron out
a few problems with the menu.
On Tue, 24 Jan 2012, Ghodmode wrote:
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 5:07 PM, Felix Miata mrma...@earthlink.net wrote:
On 2012/01/23 10:35 (GMT+0800) Ghodmode composed:
960px is a good max width... for most site visitors.
...where most is as little as 50% + 1 of today's visitors. I consider that
On Tue, 24 Jan 2012, Tim Climis wrote:
From my this, it really visually appears as if the em is not an m or an M
in
even the most plain typeface. That's when the text is centered. If it's left or
right aligned, you can fit in two more m.
As has been discussed before in this thread, em is
I'm giving up on this topic.
After reading the specs numerous times, I'm realizing that the specs
themselves are circular. I feel like I'm trying to find out if the chicken
or the egg came first.
That is why Ghostmode started from the first principles and as I see it he
wanted to
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