At 4/8/2007 09:18 PM, Joseph R. B. Taylor wrote:
I've been working on an em-based layout and wanted to see what your
user experiences were like on this test page.
...
http://sitesbyjoe.foodzoomer.com/homepage.htm
It seems to break apart a little in IE 7 but as you know works fine
in
Paul,
It's just a jpg file. It may just be that the colors stretch together
without looking TOO bad. I'll install IE7 and start checking out the
issues ASAP. I'll also take a look at the expand to screen width only
issue, but I'll assume that will throw using ems for box model sizing
out
Gunlaug,
Thanks for taking a look at this. I think I still have 100% widths on
those items
I'm not sure how to deal with IE/Mac. I may opt to hide all styles from
it altogether.
Again, on the window width, I am in agreement. It seems to survive 2
zooms larger without passing window
http://sitesbyjoe.foodzoomer.com/homepage.htm
Thanks for taking a look at this. I think I still have 100% widths
on those items
Yes, but when the page becomes wider than the window, and you scroll out
to the right... :-)
I'm not sure how to deal with IE/Mac. I may opt to hide all
I'm hoping to redo my site after the old one has become a couple years
stale. New logo too. Don't want anything messed up appearing before
committing to the change. I'm sure you understand.
http://sitesbyjoe.foodzoomer.com/homepage.htm
Give it a shot and respond off-list if this is too
Thierry Koblentz wrote:
FWIW, I'm not for limiting the width of an em-based layout to the
window's width. I'd keep this behavior and may be implement a zoom
layout to make everybody happy.
Is this where I turn on my browser's 'Fit to width' option? :-)
Georg
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http://www.gunlaug.no
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Thierry Koblentz wrote:
FWIW, I'm not for limiting the width of an em-based layout to the
window's width. I'd keep this behavior and may be implement a zoom
layout to make everybody happy.
Is this where I turn on my browser's 'Fit to width' option? :-)
Yes, right there