Hi all
I'm just after a bit of advice as when to use image replacements over
using a gif or jpeg graphic. Whilst working on a new project at work
the other day it struck me as to how much I was using image
replacement and if I was going over the top in using it.
Generally I use image
to take into consideration for inclusion of the
process. It'd be great to compile some documentation, and share it
with the rest of the community...
We're starting from a blank canvas so any advice appreciated.
Kind Regards
Lee Powell
explained myself very well, and this may seem a
bit over-the-top way of thinking about how heading should be marked
up, but some clarity in the matter would help my work.
Regards
Lee Powell
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Hi
I was wondering what the general consensus was on whether the main
logo on a site should always be a link back to the home page. Is this
a general 'rule of thumb' or do many tend not to do this?
Aye's or Nay's appreciated
Thanks
Lee
Hi Bob
How about adding an 'overflow: scroll' to the containing div, or
failing that allocate it a 'min-height'? That might avoid having to
use unnecessary javascript.
Regards
Lee
On 17 Mar 2007, at 13:03, Designer wrote:
I'm sorry if this is OT [but hey - it's weekend :-) ] but I'm
Hi
I agree with all the comments made so far. The book(s) that helped me
the most get my head around CSS and it's applied techniques were:
Web Standards Solutions: Dan Cederholm
CSS Mastery, Advanced Web Standard Solutions: Andy Budd
Designing With Web Standards: Jeffrey Zeldman (new version
Hi
I'm currently developing a stylesheet for handheld devices. However
while testing I have noticed that the javascript I've written for
screen browsers is still being implemented while testing with
handhelds, causing a few problems.
Does anyone have any advice on how I can check if the