The mind is willing, Rick. It's finding the time that's the problem as ever but yes, I'd be happy to try and create something that could be downloaded and used directly.

Cheers

Phil.

On 15/01/2012 20:55, Rick Lecoat wrote:
On 12 Dec 2011, at 21:18, Phil Archer wrote:

Hi Nancy,

On 12/12/2011 20:25, Nancy Johnson wrote:

I have been moving image sizing to the style sheet and not left inline..

NNooooo!!! That's one thing that the mobile checker is definitely good for - 
stopping this bad practice of using CSS to define the size of an image and, 
even worse, using CSS to resize the image.

W3C Best Practice: http://www.w3.org/TR/mobile-bp/#IMAGES_SPECIFY_SIZE

My take on it: http://philarcher.org/diary/2011/phpimageadaptation/

That’s a great article Phil, so thanks for sharing. As somebody who is 
completely unversed in PHP, however, I was having a hard time figuring out how 
all the pieces fit together. Do they end up as one PHP file? or as a collection 
of PHP files that call each other? And how does the connect with the HTML 
markup? Any chance that you can you expand upon your explanation for PHP 
no-nothings like me? The article is fantastic on detail, but I think I need 
help forming an overview.

Thanks, and warmest regards;
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Rick Lecoat




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