Re: [css-d] CSS Shapes

2014-09-04 Thread Tom Livingston
On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 8:58 AM, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote: > > Le 4 sept. 2014 à 21:32, Tom Livingston a écrit : > > > No doubt this will be something I'm asked to do in a page layout soon. I > > was just watching this demo of a new Chrome extension: > > > > http://razvancaliman.com/writing/css

Re: [css-d] CSS Shapes

2014-09-04 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
Le 4 sept. 2014 à 21:32, Tom Livingston a écrit : > No doubt this will be something I'm asked to do in a page layout soon. I > was just watching this demo of a new Chrome extension: > > http://razvancaliman.com/writing/css-shapes-editor-chrome/ > > A very handy thing indeed, but... my first th

Re: [css-d] CSS Shapes

2014-09-04 Thread Tom Livingston
On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 8:32 AM, Tom Livingston wrote: > Good morning fellow listers, > > CSS Shapes. > > No doubt this will be something I'm asked to do in a page layout soon. I > was just watching this demo of a new Chrome extension: > > http://razvancaliman.com/writing/css-shapes-editor-chrome/

[css-d] CSS Shapes

2014-09-04 Thread Tom Livingston
Good morning fellow listers, CSS Shapes. No doubt this will be something I'm asked to do in a page layout soon. I was just watching this demo of a new Chrome extension: http://razvancaliman.com/writing/css-shapes-editor-chrome/ A very handy thing indeed, but... my first thought when seeing the

Re: [css-d] CSS shapes

2006-10-17 Thread Micky Hulse
Gabriele Romanato wrote: > a little tribute to Tantek and Mark Schenk. enjoy! Fun! Hehe. I like it. Maybe for your next version you could add some colors? These links may help inspire you to create more: ( About tanf

Re: [css-d] CSS shapes

2006-10-15 Thread Ian Young
> Sent: 15 October 2006 18:33 > To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org > Subject: Re: [css-d] CSS shapes > > > > "Css-discuss covers all stages, from beginner to advanced." > Let it be so. > > Georg Very eloquent as ever. Whilst we should be as tolera

Re: [css-d] CSS shapes

2006-10-15 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Gabriele Romanato wrote: > thank you very much Georg. . but Christian has his reasons that > cannot be ignored. I'll have to take an extra care when I post my > tests. FWIW: I wasn't trying to be helpful in this particular case, but I don't like _unnecessary_ restrictions on what can be done an

Re: [css-d] CSS shapes

2006-10-15 Thread Gabriele Romanato
2006/10/15, Gunlaug Sørtun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Gabriele Romanato wrote: > > >>> http://www.css-zibaldone.com/the-css-switch-project > /november-2006/shapes/ > > > Experiments are not useful strictu sensu. that's the basic difference. I > > can't ignore this difference. > > your criticism is ve

Re: [css-d] CSS shapes

2006-10-15 Thread Gabriele Romanato
2006/10/15, Erik van Dyck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hi Gabriele, > > > > I fully endorse your view. Usefulness can be value in many cases, in art > and games and in many other situations it isn't. It's not needed either. > Happily Leonardo and Michelangelo and Dante had a larger view on life than >

Re: [css-d] CSS shapes

2006-10-15 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Gabriele Romanato wrote: >>> http://www.css-zibaldone.com/the-css-switch-project/november-2006/shapes/ > Experiments are not useful strictu sensu. that's the basic difference. I > can't ignore this difference. > your criticism is very similar to literary criticism: would be this poem > "useful"?

Re: [css-d] CSS shapes

2006-10-15 Thread Christian Heilmann
> > > > This keeps cropping up as an amazing new CSS discovery. Can anyone > > > > think of a situation where this would be useful? It is like using a > > > > lot of HTML, background colours and spacer GIFs to paint an image. > > > > This is NOT a discovery. This is only a test. I don't pretend to

Re: [css-d] CSS shapes

2006-10-15 Thread Erik van Dyck
jk bericht- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens Gabriele Romanato Verzonden: dimanche 15 octobre 2006 09:55 Aan: Gene Falck CC: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org Onderwerp: Re: [css-d] CSS shapes 2006/10/15, Gene Falck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hi David, C

Re: [css-d] CSS shapes

2006-10-15 Thread Gabriele Romanato
2006/10/15, Gene Falck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hi David, Christian, and Gabriele, > > Gabriele wrote: > > > >> > http://www.css-zibaldone.com/the-css-switch-project/november-2006/shapes/ > > >> > > >> a little tribute to Tantek and Mark Schenk. enjoy! > > >> > > >> ps. I've not specified the exact

Re: [css-d] CSS shapes

2006-10-14 Thread Gene Falck
Hi David, Christian, and Gabriele, Gabriele wrote: > >> http://www.css-zibaldone.com/the-css-switch-project/november-2006/shapes/ > >> > >> a little tribute to Tantek and Mark Schenk. enjoy! > >> > >> ps. I've not specified the exact versions of the various browsers. all > >> apologies. the lates

Re: [css-d] CSS shapes

2006-10-14 Thread ~davidLaakso
Christian Heilmann wrote: >> http://www.css-zibaldone.com/the-css-switch-project/november-2006/shapes/ >> >> a little tribute to Tantek and Mark Schenk. enjoy! >> >> ps. I've not specified the exact versions of the various browsers. all >> apologies. the latest versions, of course. otherwise, as sp

Re: [css-d] CSS shapes

2006-10-14 Thread Christian Heilmann
> http://www.css-zibaldone.com/the-css-switch-project/november-2006/shapes/ > > a little tribute to Tantek and Mark Schenk. enjoy! > > ps. I've not specified the exact versions of the various browsers. all > apologies. the latest versions, of course. otherwise, as specified. This keeps cropping up

[css-d] CSS shapes

2006-10-14 Thread Gabriele Romanato
http://www.css-zibaldone.com/the-css-switch-project/november-2006/shapes/ a little tribute to Tantek and Mark Schenk. enjoy! ps. I've not specified the exact versions of the various browsers. all apologies. the latest versions, of course. otherwise, as specified. Gabriele Romanato -- http://ww