It breaks in Opera 7.6. Well I dont think it necesary breaks, just that the absolute value might overpose the image. Also I have faced the issue that some browsers natively display a larger font from the user point of view and it breaks the design.
Check the spanish site which I am crurrently the webmaster. And then try to resize the page. http://es.openoffice.org/ > I spent this morning doing a template/proposal for you to work on based > on all those recent proposals posted in this mailing list. It's mainly a > visual design proposal (nothing revolutionary in the code), I haven't > yet validated it or looked at the WCAG 1.0 checklists. It was handcoded > in Vim with the help of a cup of coffee. > > http://safelyinrussia.com/tmp/miikka/ooowebsite/1.0/ > > Do I need to explain it? I guess it pretty much explains itself. > > In my opinion the appearance is still not "professional" enough. I think > it needs some little tweaks and graphical delicacies here and there. > We're talking about the world's largest open source project, aren't we?! > > I have tested it in Firefox and Internet Explorer 6. If we ever release > a CSS-driven page, we must test it also on IE5. If anyone has access to > that browser, please test our templates on that. > > It's a CSS layout using floats and some percentages. The size of the CSS > file needs to be decreased, I didn't try to do very compact code this > time. > > So: use it, modify it, abuse it. > > (Oops, I guess I forgot to add the search form. Well, it ain't hard: > just needs to be added somewhere in the XHTML and then position: > absolute) > > Miikka Leskinen > The Web Designer > (login name: miles_fin) > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
