Re: [WSG] Current thinking on fixed width/liquid design ?

2010-08-23 Thread Mathew Robertson
The web wasn't designed for graphics, and for the most part still isn't. What made the web revolutionary was the hyperlink and, to this day, it is the web's single most significant and important attribute. But what does it matter what the web was designed for - it wouldn't be what it is today

Re: [WSG] Current thinking on fixed width/liquid design ?

2010-08-23 Thread Savl Ekk
To all the above - try not to forget about readabiity of text. That's about 40~65 symbols per line for example. *** List Guidelines: http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm Unsubscribe:

[WSG] Opera Mini

2010-08-23 Thread tee
Hi David from Opera, Quote you: I'm a member of that WG but honestly it is complete useless and out of date. It was commissioned when 12kb all together was a big deal. From the Mobile Web Best Practices course class I got an impression the mobileOK Checker is an improved version (v1.4.1) but I

Re: [WSG] Opera Mini

2010-08-23 Thread David Storey
On 23 Aug 2010, at 20:28, tee wrote: Hi David from Opera, Quote you: I'm a member of that WG but honestly it is complete useless and out of date. It was commissioned when 12kb all together was a big deal. From the Mobile Web Best Practices course class I got an impression the mobileOK