They suggested that the looks that are out, or dated are, ...Retro;
Swiss/Euro; Minimal; that standards-compliant look, which I thought
some of you might find an interesting read.
You mean, like the standards-compliant look of his own site? ;)
~john
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Dr. Zeus Web
On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 00:17:00 -0600 (CST),
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They suggested that the looks that are out, or dated are, ...Retro;
Swiss/Euro; Minimal; that standards-compliant look, which I thought some
of you might find an interesting read.
Two columns plus header and
Forty Media wrote:
Flash widgets come into common use; full-site Flash still regarded as sucks.
If there's one thing I cannot stand... its use of Inline flash
replacement to use fancy fonts for headings
Of course, I'm more affected than most because I've got the FlashBlock
Firefox extension
Still... can't they just stick to CSS implementations? This solution
provides the exact same effect:
Except that when you're dealing with higly dynamic content (say, a
weblog or a news site), tweaking the css 10 times an hour becomes
problematic.
This is a good article on the how and when of
Manuel González Noriega wrote:
Still... can't they just stick to CSS implementations? This solution
provides the exact same effect:
Except that when you're dealing with higly dynamic content (say, a
weblog or a news site), tweaking the css 10 times an hour becomes
problematic.
With a bit of
On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 13:44:24 +, David R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
With a bit of server-side know-how, the CSS can be generated at the same
time
...
CSS is good, cause it is cached. Dynamic CSS leaves us without the
benefits of caching.
I am not fan of sIFR, but feedling with CSS like
Rimantas Liubertas wrote:
CSS is good, cause it is cached. Dynamic CSS leaves us without the
benefits of caching.
I am not fan of sIFR, but feedling with CSS like this doesnt feel good either.
Well... there's always inline styles ;)
h1 style=background:
The headings could be defined in a dynamic CSS file... for example:
..
I'd go into more detail about generating the contents of the DataSet,
but you get the idea :)
I do, but you still have to create the images each time. You can also
automate that but by the time you're done with it you
On 12/29/04 10:17 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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They suggested that the looks that are out, or dated are, ...Retro;
Swiss/Euro; Minimal; that standards-compliant look, which I thought some
of you might find an interesting read.