Re: [WSG] injecting a bit of humor into your css

2006-03-31 Thread Al Kendall
On 3/31/06, Joseph Bernhardt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: #liberals { float: left; }Sorry. I know we should keep politics out of WSG, but I just had to!then maybe it should be #politicians {clear: both}-- Cheers! Al Kendall

Re: [WSG] injecting a bit of humor into your css

2006-03-31 Thread Designer
Geoff Pack wrote: .webStandardistas {position:absolute; margin:0;} Hah! But surely you forgot one: .webStandardistas {position:absolute; margin:0; important!} :-D -- Best Regards, Bob McClelland Cornwall (UK) www.gwelanmor-internet.co.uk

Re: [WSG] injecting a bit of humor into your css

2006-03-31 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
div.webCarpenters { position: relative /* like life itself */; width: auto /* no clue */; height: auto /* no clue here either */; min-height: 0 /* trigger hasLayout in IE7 */; background: inherit /* reuse and save energy */; } -- http://www.gunlaug.no

Re: [WSG] injecting a bit of humor into your css

2006-03-31 Thread Svip
When I do test pages, I normally uses country names in lowercase for my classes. Seriously, don't ask me why. But sweden seems to become what you know as container all the time. Oh, and I am Danish. But perhaps this list will inspire me to more original names. Or perhaps quite obvious ones

Re: [WSG] injecting a bit of humor into your css

2006-03-31 Thread Mike at Green-Beast.com
When I do test pages, I normally uses country names in lowercase for my classes. Seriously, don't ask me why. But sweden seems to become what you know as container all the time. Oh, and I am Danish. But perhaps this list will inspire me to more original names. Or perhaps quite obvious ones

[WSG] injecting a bit of humor into your css

2006-03-30 Thread Ted Drake
Ok, I just got done figuring out some semantically useful class names for divs with dotted borders on the bottom or top, a common style in our page. I finally came up with topbunk and bottombunk; cute, but fairly simple and easy to understand. My friend and I began thinking of less

Re: [WSG] injecting a bit of humor into your css

2006-03-30 Thread Patrick H. Lauke
Ted Drake wrote: So, anyone else out there have a gem or two? More of an in-joke, but my colleague (padwan learner when it comes to web design and standards) who recently started with us is called Dafydd. In his honour, I've changed the ID of the navigation (and related CSS rules) on one

Re: [WSG] injecting a bit of humor into your css

2006-03-30 Thread Brian Cummiskey
Notice the site? Notice the hack? http://connect.microsoft.com/Styles/GeneralStyles.css :) ** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm for some hints on posting to the list

Re: [WSG] injecting a bit of humor into your css

2006-03-30 Thread Nick Gleitzman
Brian Cummiskey wrote: Notice the site? Notice the hack? http://connect.microsoft.com/Styles/GeneralStyles.css .ViewFeedback-Discussion-AddNewCommentLink ? .FeedbackOverviewUserOptionsHeader ? .AdvancedSearchSearchOptionSection-Description ? Damn, here I was worrying about using .img

Re: [WSG] injecting a bit of humor into your css

2006-03-30 Thread Joseph Bernhardt
Nick Gleitzman wrote: Christian Montoya wrote: #fish { float:right; } get it? fish floats... har har har. right. Only fish I've seen floating round here are dead... N ;( Well... #liberals { float: left; } Sorry. I know we should keep politics out of WSG, but I just had to!

Re: [WSG] injecting a bit of humor into your css

2006-03-30 Thread Shawn J. Cassick
Joseph Bernhardt wrote: Nick Gleitzman wrote: Christian Montoya wrote: #fish { float:right; } get it? fish floats... har har har. right. Only fish I've seen floating round here are dead... N ;( Well... #liberals { float: left; } Sorry. I know we should keep politics out of WSG, but I

Re: [WSG] injecting a bit of humor into your css

2006-03-30 Thread Nick Gleitzman
Chris Littell wrote: Isn't adding jokes into your own code akin to telling your self a joke? I don't know of a single client of mine who knows that View Source is even available as a browsing command. Everyone on this list does (or should). Code comments and css files are part of this whole