Thank you all for your posative comments. My client has a problem with
the print output of this page. He would ideally like it to print exactly
as it does on the screen. He is rather adamant about this. What are your
thoughts on this? Is there a way to satisfy this clients demands? i.e.
force the
On Thu, 2005-08-18 at 13:16 +0100, Stephen Francis Johnson wrote:
Thank you all for your posative comments. My client has a problem with
the print output of this page. He would ideally like it to print exactly
as it does on the screen. He is rather adamant about this. What are your
thoughts on
Stephen Francis Johnson wrote:
Hi all, I have been a lurker on this list for a short while. I have a
request regarding a web site that I have been working on. The site can
be found at:
http://www.townguidebooks.bkecreative.co.uk/
Stephen Johnson
Nice job Stephen. Looks and works well in
Stephen
Nice design, and great work. Is the curve at the bottom of the page parallel
with the curve on the banner? It looks slightly out to me but it could just be
my eyesight! Lol
Always pleasing to see good UK design.
Well done!
Peter
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Stephen Francis Johnson wrote:
Hi all, I have been a lurker on this list for a short while. I have a
request regarding a web site that I have been working on. The site can
be found at:
http://www.townguidebooks.bkecreative.co.uk/
The CSS validator returns something:
Thierry Koblentz
You can force the scrollbar on shorter page to avoid a
lateral jump.
With something like my pixel pushing technique
http://www.splintered.co.uk/experiments/49/ for instance.
Patrick
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