Re: [css-d] Best Practices For Sprites?

2011-09-26 Thread Elli Vizcaino
>>> I usually have a "standard" sprite which contains icons that never >>> repeat. A "horizontal" sprite which contains all of my >>> button/ribbon treatments as we use sliding door method a great >>> deal. And on occasion I also have a "vertical" sprite which >>> contained elements that repeat ver

Re: [css-d] Best Practices For Sprites?

2011-09-26 Thread David Hucklesby
On 9/26/11 8:46 AM, Elli Vizcaino wrote: I usually have a "standard" sprite which contains icons that never repeat. A "horizontal" sprite which contains all of my button/ribbon treatments as we use sliding door method a great deal. And on occasion I also have a "vertical" sprite which contain

Re: [css-d] Best Practices For Sprites?

2011-09-26 Thread Elli Vizcaino
> >I usually have a "standard" sprite which contains icons that never repeat. A >"horizontal" sprite which contains all of my button/ribbon treatments as we >use sliding door method a great deal. And on occasion I also have a "vertical" >sprite which contained elements that repeat vertically su

Re: [css-d] Best Practices For Sprites?

2011-09-26 Thread Davies, Elizabeth
I usually have a "standard" sprite which contains icons that never repeat. A "horizontal" sprite which contains all of my button/ribbon treatments as we use sliding door method a great deal. And on occasion I also have a "vertical" sprite which contained elements that repeat vertically such as

Re: [css-d] @font-face Browser Support

2011-09-26 Thread Tom Livingston
On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 3:56 PM, Barney Carroll wrote: > As an opinionated piece of advice, I'd recommend the ultimate font-stack of > 'customfont', sans-serif/serif. The user preference and browser/OS know best. > And you definitely don't want to specify Arial before Helvetica ;) > > Regards, >