Re: [css-d] CSS and Typography

2005-07-05 Thread Valette Ragland
This is getting very far off topic. Might I suggest the discussion continue off the list unless it centers around how to implement them in CSS? Thanks. -- Valette Ragland http://rhapsodic.org http://squeegie.org __ css-discuss

RE: [css-d] CSS and Typography

2005-07-05 Thread Paul Novitski
At 11:11 AM 7/5/2005, Dean Matsueda wrote: I concur, but keep in mind that the art and craft of typesetting goes back for __centuries__ so a couple of decades is not much of a sample. If you read through Mark's series of articles, he notes that before computers came along, this was "correct" ty

RE: [css-d] CSS and Typography

2005-07-05 Thread Dean Matsueda
> I agree with Alan -- it *does* look terrible. The points > which the bullets are supposed to signify are *much* harder > to locate with the eye. And the quotation marks sticking out > into the margin area -- I have *never* seen that in the > thousands of books, magazines, newspapers, etc. tha

Re: [css-d] CSS and Typography

2005-07-02 Thread T. R. Valentine
On 02/07/05, Alan Milnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Gustavo Caetano wrote: > > >For instance: I've been thinking about lists. According to Robert Bringhurst > >we should "hang" list bullets outside normal flow text's width. Mark Boulton > >has illustrated this and other typographical fundaments

Re: [css-d] CSS and Typography

2005-07-02 Thread David Laakso
Gustavo Caetano wrote: Would love to see your thoughts about this. Gustavo Caetano Gustavo, I've found that sort of putting up what I'm working on(providing a URI), in whatever disastrous form it may happen to be in at the moment, and asking specific problem solving type questions about

Re: [css-d] CSS and Typography

2005-07-02 Thread Alan Milnes
Gustavo Caetano wrote: For instance: I've been thinking about lists. According to Robert Bringhurst we should "hang" list bullets outside normal flow text's width. Mark Boulton has illustrated this and other typographical fundaments in his nice series of articles, here: I don't do this - an