On 2009/02/17 17:13 (GMT-0600) RePost composed:
> Felix Miata wrote:
>> To amplify David's original implication and subsequent response, use of px
>> for sizing text is an affirmative design choice that whatever text sizes are
>> acceptable to or preferred by the design's visitors are utterly irr
* RePost wrote:
>> A corollary is px for setting line height.
>> http://fm.no-ip.com/auth/line-height-inherit.html demonstrates how it can be
>> a problem.
>>
>Felix, I don't quite get this "Use only for line-height"
>business proposed at the link you provided.
>
>If your "number" is neither p
Felix Miata wrote:
> To amplify David's original implication and subsequent response, use of px
> for sizing text is an affirmative design choice that whatever text sizes are
> acceptable to or preferred by the design's visitors are utterly irrelevant.
> Whatever size in px seems most appropriate t
On 2009/02/03 16:08 (GMT-0500) Valerie Wininger composed:
> On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 3:39 PM, David Laakso
> I assume you are 'suggesting' that I use ems instead of px--I have never
> used that method before, but if using pixels causes that much of a problem,
> I suppose I should give it a shot!
T
Valerie Wininger wrote:
>
>>> http://valeriewininger.com/dev_21rl/index2.html
>>>
>>>
>
> David--based on your comments, I think I may not have effectively
> communicated the area I'm having trouble with. I was referring to the top
> nav menu--the gap appears between the pink, unselected ta
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 3:39 PM, David Laakso
wrote:
> Valerie Wininger wrote:
>
>> I may be making this harder than it needs to be.
>>
>> http://valeriewininger.com/dev_21rl/index2.html
>> ( CSS: http://valeriewininger.com/dev_21rl/style2.css )
>>
>> Now, on my PC this menu looks perfect in FF 3.0
Valerie Wininger wrote:
> I may be making this harder than it needs to be.
>
> http://valeriewininger.com/dev_21rl/index2.html
> ( CSS: http://valeriewininger.com/dev_21rl/style2.css )
>
> Now, on my PC this menu looks perfect in FF 3.0.5, IE7, Safari 3.2, Chrome
> 1, and Opera 9.52.
>
> However, w
I may be making this harder than it needs to be.
http://valeriewininger.com/dev_21rl/index2.html
( CSS: http://valeriewininger.com/dev_21rl/style2.css )
Now, on my PC this menu looks perfect in FF 3.0.5, IE7, Safari 3.2, Chrome
1, and Opera 9.52.
However, when you view it in FF or Safari on Mac