Re: [css-d] The Simpsons in CSS

2013-11-12 Thread MiB
nov 13 2013 06.30 Theresa Jennings: > I think they're more proof of concept than anything else. Of course, but what about in three years? Someone will always be going there first. __ css-discuss [css-d@lists.css-discuss.org]

Re: [css-d] The Simpsons in CSS

2013-11-12 Thread Theresa Jennings
I think they're more proof of concept than anything else. __ css-discuss [css-d@lists.css-discuss.org] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d List wiki/FAQ -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/ List policies -- http://cs

Re: [css-d] The Simpsons in CSS

2013-11-12 Thread Colin (Sandy) Pittendrigh
At first glance I think these animations are totally cool. And then I start to think they're a bit like text on steriods. A changing line in the sixth place means "real world caution is advised" On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 8:23 PM, Alan Gresley wrote: > On 13/11/2013 5:14 AM, COM wrote: > >> This

Re: [css-d] The Simpsons in CSS

2013-11-12 Thread Alan Gresley
On 13/11/2013 5:14 AM, COM wrote: This is cool and all, but…seriously, is CSS being touted as an illustration tool? Am I missing a concept here? I am very impressed by the samples shown… John I have used CSS to demonstrate how CSS works or may work. This demos show how 'transform-origin' c

Re: [css-d] The Simpsons in CSS

2013-11-12 Thread MiB
12 nov 2013 kl. 22.39 skrev Tim Arnold: > > I think impressing was the main goal. That, and to an an exercise in "what > if?" So how difficult would it be to implement CSS in a graphics app you think? I'd say it's doable. If it's an attractive feature today I'm not sure. But it could of cou

Re: [css-d] The Simpsons in CSS

2013-11-12 Thread Tom Livingston
Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 12, 2013, at 3:18 PM, Karl DeSaulniers wrote: > > >> On Nov 12, 2013, at 12:19 PM, MiB wrote: >> >> >> nov 12 19.14 COM: >> >>> This is cool and all, but…seriously, is CSS being touted as an illustration >>> tool? >>> Am I missing a concept here? >> If it's po

Re: [css-d] The Simpsons in CSS

2013-11-12 Thread Tim Arnold
On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 1:14 PM, COM wrote: > This is cool and all, but…seriously, is CSS being touted as an illustration > tool? > Am I missing a concept here? > > I am very impressed by the samples shown… > I think impressing was the main goal. That, and to an an exercise in "what if?" Tim

Re: [css-d] The Simpsons in CSS

2013-11-12 Thread Karl DeSaulniers
On Nov 12, 2013, at 12:19 PM, MiB wrote: nov 12 19.14 COM: This is cool and all, but…seriously, is CSS being touted as an illustration tool? Am I missing a concept here? If it's possible someone will make it a part of an illustration software tool. My guess would be not Adobe. I am v

Re: [css-d] The Simpsons in CSS

2013-11-12 Thread MiB
nov 12 19.14 COM: > This is cool and all, but…seriously, is CSS being touted as an illustration > tool? > Am I missing a concept here? If it's possible someone will make it a part of an illustration software tool. My guess would be not Adobe. > > I am very impressed by the samples shown… Bu

Re: [css-d] The Simpsons in CSS

2013-11-12 Thread COM
This is cool and all, but…seriously, is CSS being touted as an illustration tool? Am I missing a concept here? I am very impressed by the samples shown… John __ css-discuss [css-d@lists.css-discuss.org] http://www.css-discuss.or

Re: [css-d] Trying to get the big picture view on responsive design

2013-11-12 Thread Colin (Sandy) Pittendrigh
Good responses. Thank you all. This has helped me clarify the issues. I have yet to design a site phones first, from the ground up. I'm currently busy trying to retrofit a few older ones. I am discovering I want to send different markup down the pipe--however--rather than media query CSS edits to

Re: [css-d] The Simpsons in CSS

2013-11-12 Thread william drescher
On 11/11/2013 12:33 PM, Theresa Jennings wrote: Deconstruct at your leisure. http://pattle.github.io/simpsons-in-css/ I had no idea CSS could do this. I need to get out more. someone has WAY too much time on his/her hands. But, it is a masterful display of CSS bill