Re: [css-d] Inappropriate uses of CSS3

2012-02-17 Thread bill scheider
Ouch :) On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 5:14 PM, David Laakso wrote: > On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Paceaux > wrote: > Howdy all,\ > > I'm writing a blog post on inappropriate or tacky uses of CSS3. > > --- > > Oh, my... how easy. > Try writing a blog post on appropriate uses of CSS3. And live up

Re: [css-d] Inappropriate uses of CSS3

2012-02-17 Thread David Laakso
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Paceaux wrote: Howdy all,\ I'm writing a blog post on inappropriate or tacky uses of CSS3. --- Oh, my... how easy. Try writing a blog post on appropriate uses of CSS3. And live up to it on your own site... Best, ~d PS Do you have a CSS question? Chelsea Cre

Re: [css-d] Graceful adjustment to decreasing window width

2012-02-17 Thread David Laakso
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 3:11 AM, wrote: Please consider http://www.maireadnesbitt.com/index_next_tt.html . Bruce --- Basic rule of thumb for print or Web layout: Hold the horizontals and hit the verticals-- two rather than four columns will do. No absolute or fixed positioning needed. No inli

[css-d] Inappropriate uses of CSS3

2012-02-17 Thread Paceaux
Howdy all, I'm writing a blog post on inappropriate or tacky uses of CSS3. The title of the post is actually, "Treat your CSS3 like a lady, not a one-night stand". So far, these are the topics I've thought of addressing: text and box shadows making things illegible or distracting opacity and

[css-d] Gap in dropdown child - IE7 check

2012-02-17 Thread Ed Goodson
Hi all On this site www.alluresurgerycenter.com on the top nav if you mouse over the PROCEDURES tab and then 'Facial Enhancement' or any of the other options I have been told that it shows a gap in IE7 but I can't replicate it. This seems not to happen in all the other browsers. Can anyone repli

Re: [css-d] Graceful adjustment to decreasing window width

2012-02-17 Thread bruce . somers
>Please consider http://www.maireadnesbitt.com/index_next_tt.html . > >Bruce >--- > >Who controls the markup: you or Tinkerbell? > >Chelsea Creek Studio >http://ccstudi.com >-- Máiréad Nesbitt decides what she wants on the site and I struggle with the coding. Not a trivial pursuit at my age. The