Re: [WSG] Big Name Site Goes Standards

2005-01-10 Thread Felix Miata
Michael Wilson wrote: > Tom Livingston wrote: > >> Felix Miata wrote: > >>Flash, text in images, & fixed width that crumbles with zoom. > > Thank GOD! Then *all* it would be is a blog. > It doesn't come anywhere close to a "crumble" in my IE at default > settings or when zoomed to the max.

Re: [WSG] Big Name Site Goes Standards

2005-01-10 Thread Tom Livingston
Well if I went to the right site (eds.com) it is much less blog-like. Very nice. Tom Livingston Senior Multimedia Artist Media Logic mlinc.com On Jan 10, 2005, at 5:53 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: EDS converted their Internet site to a CSS based layout.

Re: [WSG] Big Name Site Goes Standards

2005-01-10 Thread standards
EDS converted their Internet site to a CSS based layout. > Hello all, > > I may be a little late with this, so forgive me, but I just read here > http://web-graphics.com/ that http://www.turner.com/ just relaunched > using a standards-based layout/construction, etc. > > It's a very nice, clean an

Re: [WSG] Big Name Site Goes Standards

2005-01-10 Thread Michael Wilson
Tom Livingston wrote: Thank GOD! Then *all* it would be is a blog. Felix Miata wrote: Flash, text in images, & fixed width that crumbles with zoom. It doesn't come anywhere close to a "crumble" in my IE at default settings or when zoomed to the max. In Firefox (default 16px font size) I *can* b

Re: [WSG] Big Name Site Goes Standards

2005-01-10 Thread Tom Livingston
Thank GOD! Then *all* it would be is a blog. Tom Livingston Senior Multimedia Artist Media Logic mlinc.com On Jan 10, 2005, at 3:10 PM, Felix Miata wrote: Flash, text in images, & fixed width that crumbles with zoom. ** Th

Re: [WSG] Big Name Site Goes Standards

2005-01-10 Thread Darren Wood
Tom Livingston wrote: Hello all, I may be a little late with this, so forgive me, but I just read here http://web-graphics.com/ that http://www.turner.com/ just relaunched using a standards-based layout/construction, etc. It's a very nice, clean and useable... blog... I mean... site. Anyone els

Re: [WSG] Big Name Site Goes Standards

2005-01-10 Thread Felix Miata
Tom Livingston wrote: > I may be a little late with this, so forgive me, but I just read here > http://web-graphics.com/ that http://www.turner.com/ just relaunched > using a standards-based layout/construction, etc. Flash, text in images, & fixed width that crumbles with zoom. :-( -- "The mes

Re: [WSG] Big Name Site Goes Standards

2005-01-10 Thread Chris Gandolfo
No css in Mac Firefox 1.0, but degrades beautifully!! -- Chris Gandolfo {Designer & Standards Advocate} Twelve Horses North America On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 14:41:14 -0500, Tom Livingston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello all, > > I may be a little late with this, so forgive me, but I just read he

[WSG] Big Name Site Goes Standards

2005-01-10 Thread Tom Livingston
Hello all, I may be a little late with this, so forgive me, but I just read here http://web-graphics.com/ that http://www.turner.com/ just relaunched using a standards-based layout/construction, etc. It's a very nice, clean and useable... blog... I mean... site. Anyone else see a design trend i