> On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 10:08 AM, wrote:
>> Was wondering if anyone could help me figure out why my sub menu has a
>> delay when hovering from the original menu. Sometimes it works but most
>> times it takes about 3-5 hovers before sub menu stays visible. Link is
>> here: http://www.fnfsportsf
2012-03-06 5:22, Alan Gresley wrote:
Some results that are close:
aspect line-h span-h w
Pristina 0.460 1.312 1.312 3277
KaiTi 0.461 1.142 1.001 3328
Calibri 0.464 1.222 1.222 3346
Candara 0.464 1.222 1.222 3558
Corbel 0.464 1.222 1.222 3581
Cambria 0.467 1.174 1.174 3611
Book Antiqua 0.467 1.2
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 10:08 AM, wrote:
> Was wondering if anyone could help me figure out why my sub menu has a
> delay when hovering from the original menu. Sometimes it works but most
> times it takes about 3-5 hovers before sub menu stays visible. Link is
> here: http://www.fnfsportsfishing
I forgot... add list-style: none to either the ul or the li ... you
probably already knew that, though
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 11:33 AM, Ghodmode wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 1:30 AM, Michael Beaudoin wrote:
>> I have a list that makes a horizontal menu. How would it be best to evenly
>> distr
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 1:30 AM, Michael Beaudoin wrote:
> I have a list that makes a horizontal menu. How would it be best to evenly
> distribute the menu items horizontally as not all the menus are the same
> width?
I'd say the *best* way would be to use CSS tables, but then you'd lose
support f
On 6/03/2012 6:21 AM, Markus Ernst wrote:
On 5 March 2012 11:01, Jukka K. Korpela wrote:
I tried to play a bit with font-size-adjust, too, but it's apparently
still
a Firefox-only feature and might not even be suitable for this. Any
value
seems to either make Arial too small or Calibri too big.
Was wondering if anyone could help me figure out why my sub menu has a
delay when hovering from the original menu. Sometimes it works but most
times it takes about 3-5 hovers before sub menu stays visible. Link is
here: http://www.fnfsportsfishing.com. By the way, I created it using a
css3 gener
First pass: desktop, laptop, tablet, mobile [signature link]..
Your constructive comments and suggestions are always appreciated.
Best,
~d
--
Chelsea Creek Studio
http://ccstudi.com
__
css-discuss [css-d@lists.css-discuss.org]
htt
On Mar 6, 2012, at 6:33 AM, Chris Kavinsky wrote:
> I'm working on a site using @font-face for font styling, and running into a
> problem with PC-based browsers (both IE and Firefox). For some reason, its
> choking on the @font-face css, and not only not rendering the fonts, but
> also killing th
> I'm working on a site using @font-face for font styling, and running into
a
> problem with PC-based browsers (both IE and Firefox). For some reason, its
> choking on the @font-face css, and not only not rendering the fonts, but
also
> killing the rest of the CSS. Anyone run into a similar problem
I'm working on a site using @font-face for font styling, and running into a
problem with PC-based browsers (both IE and Firefox). For some reason, its
choking on the @font-face css, and not only not rendering the fonts, but
also killing the rest of the CSS. Anyone run into a similar problem and
hav
On 5 March 2012 11:01, Jukka K. Korpela wrote:
I tried to play a bit with font-size-adjust, too, but it's apparently still
a Firefox-only feature and might not even be suitable for this. Any value
seems to either make Arial too small or Calibri too big.
If the same value for font-size-adjust l
On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 12:30 PM, Michael Beaudoin wrote:
I have a list that makes a horizontal menu. How would it be best to evenly
distribute the menu items horizontally as not all the menus are the same
width?
Michael
---
Assuming you mean the list items are not the same width, this will
provi
I have a list that makes a horizontal menu. How would it be best to
evenly distribute the menu items horizontally as not all the menus are
the same width?
Thanks,
Michael
__
css-discuss [css-d@lists.css-discuss.org]
http://ww
> El 05/03/2012, a las 12:27, Jukka K. Korpela escribió:
>
> 2012-03-05 13:08, Barney Carroll wrote:
>
>> FWIW I recently discovered Open Sans, which has the same nice hinting,
>> relative lightness, and pleasant rounded glyphs as Calibri — but you
>> can embed everywhere with no legal repercussi
2012-03-05 13:08, Barney Carroll wrote:
FWIW I recently discovered Open Sans, which has the same nice hinting,
relative lightness, and pleasant rounded glyphs as Calibri — but you
can embed everywhere with no legal repercussions:
http://www.google.com/webfonts/specimen/Open+Sans
Thanks, it loo
Oops. Sorry, forgot about CSS-D mail-handling policies. This was meant
for everyone. Yeah, I ended up in the same boat. Shame :(
FWIW I recently discovered Open Sans, which has the same nice hinting,
relative lightness, and pleasant rounded glyphs as Calibri — but you
can embed everywhere with no
Suppose that you wish to use a font like Calibri, a sens-serif font with
small size of letters (with respect to font size), as the copy text
font. What would you list as fallback fonts, for use when Calibri is not
available?
The problem is that most commonly available sans-serif fonts have
di
18 matches
Mail list logo