On 2010/12/24 18:45 (GMT-0500) Chetan Crasta composed:
Michael Beaudoin composed:
http://ba-doyn.com/junk/link_test/
It takes 6 zooms to make the header image's last line legible at 144 DPI, one
less for most of the rest of the content, one more for the text on the orange
backgrounds. All
On Dec 24, 2010, at 11:32 PM, Alan Gresley wrote:
> On 24/12/2010 7:55 PM, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
>>
>> what browsers have you actually tested in ? The syntax hasn't changed
>> for a while, and afaik is implemented uniformly across rendering
>> engines (and your file misses hover-in transit
On 12/24/10 6:46 PM, Chetan Crasta wrote:
The link: http://roughtech.com/t/pcv.html
I have rebuilt your page with these principles in mind:
http://roughtech.com/t/pcv.html
~Chetan
Friendly suggestions :-) .
1/ Check the makeover at [minus] -3 font-scaling in FF .
2/ Set FF minimum font-si
The link: http://roughtech.com/t/pcv.html
On Sat, Dec 25, 2010 at 5:15 AM, Chetan Crasta wrote:
>>> Or why not set an to display block and have the logo be the bg of
>>> that instead of the div?
>>>
>>
>> Wouldn't that mess up the nav in the div then?
>>
>
> It is best to have the logo in an im
>> Or why not set an to display block and have the logo be the bg of
>> that instead of the div?
>>
>
> Wouldn't that mess up the nav in the div then?
>
It is best to have the logo in an img element because the logo is not
just decorative. Only decorative images should be backgrounds.
A few sugg
On 24/12/2010 7:55 PM, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
On Dec 24, 2010, at 10:13 AM, Alan Gresley wrote:
I thought I play around with some CSS3. Only seems to work in
Safari 5. Possibly relating to syntax that may be changed.
what browsers have you actually tested in ? The syntax hasn't changed
http://onwebdev.blogspot.com/2010/12/pure-css-tooltips.html
the good news is that Opera 10 has fixed its problem with this kind of
solution. :-)
Make the tooltip's top-position "self-adjusting"...
a.tooltip:hover span {
display: block;
position: absolute;
top: 100%;
left: 5px;}
...
Another tip or experiment:
http://onwebdev.blogspot.com/2010/12/css-floats-on-multiple-lines.html
HTH :-)
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On Dec 24, 2010, at 10:13 AM, Alan Gresley wrote:
> I would recommend that you use padding on the s instead of using
> line-height. Give the s as much work to size themselves and their
> ancestors. You don't have to use as much height also.
>
> I thought I play around with some CSS3. Only seem
Continuing the series "We can do it without jQuery":
http://onwebdev.blogspot.com/2010/12/pure-css-tooltips.html
the good news is that Opera 10 has fixed its problem with this kind of
solution. :-)
HTH.
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http://www.css-zibaldone.com/test/ (English)
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