Re: [css-d] site review: hydrogeologist

2013-07-11 Thread Greg Gamble
I believe content is king and should precede navigation in the html. ... unless you're using a screen reader, then you'll need to go to the bottom of the page to access the navigation. This is why they have skip links. As for the long words not wrapping, why not use: word-wrap: break-word;

Re: [css-d] site review: hydrogeologist

2013-07-11 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
Le 11 juil. 2013 à 22:54, Greg Gamble ggam...@sbctc.edu a écrit : As for the long words not wrapping, why not use: word-wrap: break-word; That is a horrible solution in general for 'western' text as it breaks words at any arbitrary point, without respect for grammar and word-breaking rules; it

Re: [css-d] site review: hydrogeologist

2013-07-11 Thread Greg Gamble
I wouldn't say its horrible, but you are correct in where the breaks happen, if they happen. It's usually not an issue if your container is sized to fit the text. And what is Western text embedded inside CJK text? Greg -Original Message- From: Philippe Wittenbergh

Re: [css-d] site review: hydrogeologist

2013-07-11 Thread David Laakso
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 10:37 AM, Greg Gamble ggam...@sbctc.edu wrote: And what is Western text embedded inside CJK text? Greg Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. Best, David Laakso -- Chelsea Creek Studio http://ccstudi.com __