[WSG] Today's Google home page (1 May)

2011-04-30 Thread Grant Bailey
Hello everyone, Today's Google home page ('160th Anniversary of First World's Fair') has a graphic that provides a 'magnifying glass' when you hover over it. It's very impressive and I'm wondering what technologies Google has used to render the magnification feature. Does anyone know? SVG,

[WSG] What kind of unit is _qem ?

2011-04-30 Thread Thierry Koblentz
I see this unit being used with margin for example, in Mozilla and WebKit styles sheets, but I can't find any reference to it. Looks like it is mostly use to declare vertical values (top, bottom, before, after). Any clue? Thanks -- Regards, Thierry @thierrykoblentz www.tjkdesign.com |

Re: [WSG] What kind of unit is _qem ?

2011-04-30 Thread Russ Weakley
This question has come up on CSS discuss in the past. http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/104705 One answer: I believe qem stands for quirky em and is a proprietary Webkit syntax used to refer to a margin which can be collapsed when the page is in quirks mode. How weird is that!

RE: [WSG] What kind of unit is _qem ?

2011-04-30 Thread Thierry Koblentz
This question has come up on CSS discuss in the past. http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/104705 One answer: I believe qem stands for quirky em and is a proprietary Webkit syntax used to refer to a margin which can be collapsed when the page is in quirks mode. Thanks a lot