This new design wasn't meant to be "fluid" -- as was discussed before the design process was started... Some of us wanted fluid, some didn't. And, honestly, that argument was ended and we shouldn't bring it back at this stage.
In any case, the site _should_ be designed so that increasing the font size doesn't "break" the site. All of the "divs" should conform to these changes in size. Tim --- Original message follows --- SUBJECT: Re: Maemo Site FROM: Andrew Flegg TO: "List for community development" DATE: 12/22/2008 2:44 pm On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 8:57 PM, Andre Cunha wrote: > > You mean that we should set the htmls to stretch in different resolutions? Yes. > Why is that better? 1) It keeps the aspect ratios and improves usability when a partially sighted user uses a larger font. 2) It better scales to devices with different screen resolutions - and, as tablet users, we should be well aware of the problems of a fixed width design which doesn't fit in 696 or 800px. Similarly, if a user chooses to have a large window on a big screen, you limit their freedom by constraining the content into a narrow column. More arguments and info: http://htmldog.com/ptg/archives/000012.php http://www.htmldog.com/ptg/archives/000011.php http://jontangerine.com/log/2007/09/the-incredible-em-and-elastic-layouts-with-css HTH, Andrew -- Andrew Flegg -- mailto:and...@bleb.org | http://www.bleb.org/ Maemo Community Council member _______________________________________________ maemo-community mailing list maemo-community@maemo.org https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-community
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