Re: [WSG] Web Design in 2005

2004-12-30 Thread john
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 _ Dr. Zeus Web

Re: [WSG] Web Design in 2005

2004-12-30 Thread James Bennett
On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 00:17:00 -0600 (CST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 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

Re: [WSG] Web Design in 2005

2004-12-30 Thread David R
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

Re: [WSG] Web Design in 2005

2004-12-30 Thread Manuel González Noriega
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

Re: [WSG] Web Design in 2005

2004-12-30 Thread David R
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

Re: [WSG] Web Design in 2005

2004-12-30 Thread Rimantas Liubertas
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

Re: [WSG] Web Design in 2005

2004-12-30 Thread David R
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:

Re: [WSG] Web Design in 2005

2004-12-30 Thread Manuel González Noriega
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

Re: [WSG] Web Design in 2005

2004-12-29 Thread Rick Faaberg
On 12/29/04 10:17 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent this out: 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.