Greg Wilker wrote:
I'm interested in responses to this aspect:
There are currently a lot of validation errors with the template; both css
and xhtml.
My personal rule of thumb is to get as close to validation as possible -
shooting for perfect. Now and then I question the strictness of
During my work I spend a lot of time searching for CSS templates, and
I'm always struck by the fact that __all__ the templates I find are
non-semantical and with enormous fixed widths... I know that if you
want to post something on Theme Forest you have to stick to pixels and
divitis but,
Gabriele, why does DOLOR overlay power of combining
when I reduce the width of the window ? Is that truly
fluid ?
Philip Taylor
Gabriele Romanato wrote:
Here's my first, basic test/demo:
http://onwebdev.blogspot.com/2010/12/css-templates-outside-box.html
comments are welcome,
-discuss.org] On Behalf Of Gabriele Romanato
Subject: [css-d] CSS Templates 1: Outside The Box
During my work I spend a lot of time searching for CSS templates, and
I'm always struck by the fact that __all__ the templates I find are
non-semantical and with enormous fixed widths... I know
On 12/16/10 5:20 PM, Gabriele Romanato wrote:
http://onwebdev.blogspot.com/2010/12/css-templates-outside-box.html
comments are welcome...
HTH
Test more, for example...
1/ 640 window
2/ 800 window
3/ FF @ minimum font-size 24.
4/ Opera @ minimum font-size 32.
5/ Monitor the character plus
On Thu, 16 Dec 2010, Gabriele Romanato wrote:
During my work I spend a lot of time searching for CSS templates, and I'm
always struck by the fact that __all__ the templates I find are
non-semantical and with enormous fixed widths... I know that if you want to
post something on Theme Forest
Object:
http://onwebdev.blogspot.com/2010/12/css-templates-outside-box.html
On 17.12.2010 00:22, Greg Wilker wrote:
There are currently a lot of validation errors with the template; both css
and xhtml.
Source code claim to be HTML 5, and as such there's nothing wrong with
validity, just a
On 17/12/2010 12:57 PM, Chris F.A. Johnson wrote:
On Thu, 16 Dec 2010, Gabriele Romanato wrote:
[snip]
http://onwebdev.blogspot.com/2010/12/css-templates-outside-box.html
comments are welcome, improvements either. criticisms are too easy
with me... I'm a psycho workaholic!
At 05:51 AM 18/03/2008, Laura wrote:
Hello
Thank you again for all your help on my last question. Now I'm
struggling with this
I want the site to have the top margin and left side as the
constant and the rest to be variable. I really don't want to
clone this page for the rest of the
Hello
Thank you again for all your help on my last question. Now I'm
struggling with this
I want the site to have the top margin and left side as the
constant and the rest to be variable. I really don't want to
clone this page for the rest of the pages for the site. How does
one go about
Laura wrote:
I want the site to have the top margin and left side as the
constant and the rest to be variable. I really don't want to
clone this page for the rest of the pages for the site. How does
one go about making part of the CSS variable while leaving the
header and side panel code the
Laura wrote:
I want the site to have the top margin and left side as the
constant and the rest to be variable. I really don't want to
clone this page for the rest of the pages for the site. How does
one go about making part of the CSS variable while leaving the
header and side panel code
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