Title: RE: [WSG] theage.com.au: new design

Hi Tim,
re >> I noticed, was in the print style sheet where
you've set a 600px width for #content. Shouldn't you be letting the UA
set it's own margins for printing?

yep, guilty as charged, in a mad rush i put that in as a quick solution (opera seemed to chop off the last word or so on the right when i didnt specify a width..?) but i'll be looking at that today to get a more scaleable solution


re >> have you considered including a rule in the print stylesheet for
those using CSS3 capable browsers to print the URL of links?

i will now ;-)

cheers for yr feedback,
pete

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Subject: Re: [WSG] theage.com.au: new design


Peter Ottery spoke the following wise words on 20/04/2004 10:27 AM EST:
> hiya,
> we relaunched theage.com.au today with improved markup and a css layout.
> http://theage.com.au/
Peter, once again my hat goes off to the f2 team.
One interesting choice , I noticed, was in the print style sheet where
you've set a 600px width for #content. Shouldn't you be letting the UA
set it's own margins for printing?
Also, have you considered including a rule in the print stylesheet for
those using CSS3 capable browsers to print the URL of links?
-- tim lucas
www.toolmantim.com

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