Re: [css-d] sticky footer position in IE - bottom of window instead of page

2014-11-09 Thread Colin (Sandy) Pittendrigh
Am I right? I'm asking, not proclaiming. Code like this is perhaps useful because it solves a problem. But it's a hard-coded hack relying on unintended side effects and more likely than not to sometime break in the future. More likely than more standard codes that don't exploit side effects

Re: [css-d] sticky footer position in IE - bottom of window instead of page

2014-11-09 Thread Tom Livingston
It may just be early here but if the content is deeper than the current viewport, this will cause problems. Also I don't see how this is sticky. Sent from my iPhone On Nov 9, 2014, at 9:49 AM, Colin (Sandy) Pittendrigh sandy.pittendr...@gmail.com wrote: Am I right? I'm asking, not

[css-d] Font Size for fluid responsive on touch devices ?

2014-11-09 Thread Crest Christopher
When using font sizes for mobile development, is there a limit to the smallest size you can go before the responsiveness by the user becomes a struggle then a pleasure to navigate ? Christopher __ css-discuss

Re: [css-d] Font Size for fluid responsive on touch devices ?

2014-11-09 Thread Rod Castello
Crest, I see you're not getting any responses, so I thought I'd throw this in. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9174669/best-practice-font-size-for-mobile An article/discussion from Stack Overflow re: suitable font sizes for mobile and the types of units to use. Hope it helps. Personally, I

Re: [css-d] Font Size for fluid responsive on touch devices ?

2014-11-09 Thread Crest Christopher
Thanks for the link Rod, I hope it's safe to assume you and most others stick with the defaults of 16px for the smallest font size to be used on responsive. Once again, thanks for the link and the reply, it not only hopefully helps others including myself, gives some reassurance !

Re: [css-d] Font Size for fluid responsive on touch devices ?

2014-11-09 Thread MiB
nov 9 2014 21:35 Crest Christopher crestchristop...@gmail.com: When using font sizes for mobile development, is there a limit to the smallest size you can go before the responsiveness by the user becomes a struggle then a pleasure to navigate ? You don’t consult user groups in your

Re: [css-d] Font Size for fluid responsive on touch devices ?

2014-11-09 Thread Felix Miata
Crest Christopher composed on 2014-11-09 20:40 (UTC-0500): Christopher Rod Castello composed: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9174669/best-practice-font-size-for-mobile Once again, thanks for the link and the reply, it not only hopefully helps others including myself, gives some

Re: [css-d] Font Size for fluid responsive on touch devices ?

2014-11-09 Thread MiB
nov 10 2014 04:33 Crest Christopher crestchristop...@gmail.com: You don’t consult user groups in your projects, Crest? They’d know. What ? A user group is a stratified group of people that are giving you feedback on your design. Legibility is one of the basic questions I always ask about.

Re: [css-d] Font Size for fluid responsive on touch devices ?

2014-11-09 Thread MiB
nov 10 2014 05:04 Felix Miata mrma...@earthlink.net: ATM I cannot fathom the right words to share in public describing any recommendation of use of an 8px font size. It's hard enough to find sharable words for recommending px for font sizing in any context. By definition, px font sizes