As we haven't had a Russ Weaklyorial this week I thought I'd contribute
this little tutorial I created.
The reason I created it was that I have never seen any articles
discussing tables and there is a lot of useful and information that I
believe is relatively unknown.
Please forgive any
Hi Miles,
Owen Briggs of 'The Noodle Incident' has a very good article on CSS
Typography. He has developed a sample style sheet that covers all the
base elements using %'s and ems.
check it out at:
http://www.thenoodleincident.com/tutorials/typography/index.html
Cheers
Gino
Miles Tillinger
So what I understand from your tutorial Moose, and from my own
experimenting, is that simple content can be displayed in Mozilla, eg.
img:after {content: attr(alt)} but anything complex, including counters
doesn't appear (anyone got a hack?) From literarymoose though it appears
that Opera does
Taco,
The company that I work for at the moment cannot afford to say 'bye bye' to 5% of web
users (let alone 2%) for the simple fact that 5% represents THOUSANDS of customers all
wanting to pay us money to provide them with web services.
BTW, You were 'web designing' in 1991...?
Taco-
I think it's more of a complex situation than that. I'm sort of sick of
all the browser hoopla as well, and I've only been into designing for 5
years. Back when I was a consumer in the browser wars, that was a good
time as well - fun to kick back and watch the dust fly :)
I doubt there
1.
Westciv Free CSS1 course is now starting. Every week a new major section
will become available, but the old installments will disappear.
http://www.westciv.com/courses/free/index.html
2.
Nemesis article: Two columns with color - a simple step by step tutorial on
how make a two column CSS
I'm not sure why the browser wars were so damn
violent
Two words
Market Share
The big companies realised, once the Internet started becoming popular
outside of Universities and large organisations, that the Browser was the
perfect conduit into people's homes (far moreso even than
Is it just me, or are the images missing from Russ's two column tutorial at
http://nemesis1.f2o.org/articles ?
Regards,
David McDonald
Web Designer
Melbourne, Australia
http://www.davidmcdonald.org
ICQ:11814164
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From: russ weakley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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David, correct! The site owner has been contacted. Thanks for the pickup -
makes the entire article pointless really : )
Russ
Is it just me, or are the images missing from Russ's two column tutorial at
http://nemesis1.f2o.org/articles ?
Regards,
David McDonald
Web Designer