Susie Gardner-Brown wrote:
I'm mostly wanting to explain/show what can be done using CSS instead of
actual images, so their design takes advantage of what CSS has to offer,
and doesn't have to use graphic images to create the effect they want to
achieve.
Dunno if that's any clearer ... grin
Tony Crockford wrote:
Susie Gardner-Brown wrote:
I'm mostly wanting to explain/show what can be done using CSS instead
of actual images, so their design takes advantage of what CSS has to
offer, and doesn't have to use graphic images to create the effect
they want to achieve.
Dunno if
On 11/14/06, Nick Cowie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Spent a day at CSS Zen Garden showing what can be done (and to get some
inspiration), the designer went away and produced a couple of illustrator
files that got converted into HTML and CSS very easily.
+1 for designs coming from Illustrator!
Susie Gardner-Brown wrote:
Thanks everyone - good discussion, suggestions and links!
I found the link I was planning to post with my last email:
http://leftjustified.net/site-in-an-hour/
hth
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Ernesto Mendoza Blanco wrote:
Two days ago i had to generate some keywords with a php script.
Guys, I thought it would be obvious, but we are so far off topic here
that I don't think even the CMS list would cover this!
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I have a doubt, i am redesign a site with a complex structure. Sow iam
organizing the information to a simple structure.
I gonna give this example.
They got the ambient education , with 5 sub links as sub menu.
I will purpose just 2 , activities and didactic stuff.
In case of
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On 14 Nov 2006, at 07:13:48, Paul Novitski wrote:
I'm leaning toward the opinion that Photoshop is not a good tool in
web design ... Fonts are anti-aliased
At one design studio where I worked I went round to all the designers
showing them how to turn off Photoshop's font anti-aliasing.
Hi,-- Susie Gardner-Brown wrote --Does anyone have any experience here, or can point to any resources that might assist?
There is always something of interest on latest CSS and design issues on www.dontmeetyourheroes.com and www.popurls.com
. and of course the toolkit for design and code at
Hello Gian,
Thanks for taking the time to provide such a comprehensive answer. It has
really helped me focus on what needs to be done.
Thanks also for the offer of further help - it is truly appreciated.
Kind regards,
Elaine
http://www.webdandy.co.uk
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On 13 Nov 2006, at 21:45:07, Christian Montoya wrote:
On 11/13/06, Chris Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't suppose there's any reason why I shouldn't keep coding to
xhtml
1.0 but specify html 4.01 when I need to use the target attribute.
That might be a good idea; on the *one* page
Nick Fitzsimons wrote:
On 14 Nov 2006, at 07:13:48, Paul Novitski wrote:
I'm leaning toward the opinion that Photoshop is not a good tool in
web design ... Fonts are anti-aliased
At one design studio where I worked I went round to all the designers
showing them how to turn off Photoshop's
On 2006/11/14 17:26 (GMT) Barney Carroll apparently typed:
Do most people have ClearType turned off, though?
The answer to this is the same as that about how many people change
their default font size and/or family from the installation default.
Those that know nothing about the capability
On 11/14/06, Barney Carroll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do most people have ClearType turned off, though?
Sadly, I see enough people without it to say that if it isn't on by
default, they will never turn it on themselves.
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Installing IE7 seems to enable cleartype, or at least something similar to
it when viewing pages.
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Just for another point of view, I intentionally turned off ClearType -
for whatever reason, it causes my eyes to strain, almost as if they
cannot focus completely.
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okay downloaded the cs html vallidator.
now, the only errors for my search page, was the target=
what i want each page to do, is to load and for jaws to start reading the
top of the page.
if i take out the target=, it goes stragith to the navigation links
heading and list.
now, what
Hi all
Is there a known problem with IE ignoring #anchors?
For example, doing a search on
http://lorn.beta.flexiblelearning.net.au/lorn/go/home (in Firefox)
produces the following url:
http://lorn.beta.flexiblelearning.net.au/lorn/search?operator=allmr=200
Bojana Lalic wrote:
Is there a known problem with IE ignoring #anchors?
That's called a fragment identifier.
For example, doing a search on
http://lorn.beta.flexiblelearning.net.au/lorn/go/home (in Firefox)
produces the following url:
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