Re: [css-d] Tabbed Nav Issues

2009-02-17 Thread Felix Miata
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

Re: [css-d] Tabbed Nav Issues

2009-02-17 Thread Bjoern Hoehrmann
* 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

Re: [css-d] Tabbed Nav Issues

2009-02-17 Thread RePost
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

Re: [css-d] Tabbed Nav Issues

2009-02-03 Thread Felix Miata
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

Re: [css-d] Tabbed Nav Issues

2009-02-03 Thread David Laakso
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

Re: [css-d] Tabbed Nav Issues

2009-02-03 Thread Valerie Wininger
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

Re: [css-d] Tabbed Nav Issues

2009-02-03 Thread David Laakso
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

[css-d] Tabbed Nav Issues

2009-02-03 Thread Valerie Wininger
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