I like the color choices. Gives it a strong individual identity.
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Photoshop etc) and figure out how good their web-savvy is. I think the
link above makes one important point - we can rely too much on major
navigational links. Put some context in your page so users know what
you mean.
Good luck, if I find out any more on my search I'll share it with you,
Aha! Yes, I see exactally what you mean.
Fixed it with the 100%. Thanks again!
Rosemary
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 06:48:06 +0100, Gunlaug Sørtun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's easier to reproduce than to describe.
> Try these two variants:
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> ...and...
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> ...and resize fonts all 5 steps in IE
Thank you! Whew, I was worrying about this stuff all day yesterdy when
I should have mailed the list.
> It may not look like it, but occupy the whole line. Set
> background-color on it, and see what space it occupies. That's a fine
> "trick" for use on all elements while troubleshooting.
Used to
t and keep explict widths and padding in?
Thanks very much in advance, I appreciate all the advice that goes around here.
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Is this still an issue?
Looking in my FF 1.0 it's nicely up there against the top (I assume
you mean the nav links back - login - privacy - contact us.)
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It looks great! Well done. How exciting for you to have completed it!
Rosemary Norwood
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 22:56:09 +1100, Esteban Aguilar
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> Hi Everyone,
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> I would like to know what you standards pros think of design.
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> Kind Regards,