> At 6/3/2007 08:36 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
>>http://mrmazda.no-ip.com/auth/Sites/ksc/dancesrqb.html
On 2007/06/04 01:41 (GMT-0700) Paul Novitski apparently typed:
> In Firefox 2, when the window width becomes too narrow and/or the
> text size becomes too large to allow the headline "The Dancer's
> Product Resource" to fit on one line, the headline wraps around with
> such a high line-length that the new line overlaps the content below
> the header.
At 6/4/2007 09:13 AM, Felix Miata wrote:
The question remains what, if anything, to do about that missing H1 content.
One option is to simply dismiss it as a problem of inadequate
consequence. As grounds to support this option:
1-Its title text contains the missing portion.
2-It's really only a subtitle to the real title contained in the graphic.
3-The dearth of people who actually need such giant text in
proportion to the viewport width would likely be satisfied that the
meat of the page is fully accessible.
Another option would be to use JS to remove the graphic, reduce H1
font-size, and/or remove the added H1 letter-spacing when some
chosen ratio of font-size to viewport width is found to be exceeded.
Sorry, I don't see the problem. Why not simply allow the header
block to naturally expand vertically when the headline wraps?
The fact that the header contains both text and image isn't a
show-stopper. In a case like this when the image has a monochrome
background (here, white), simply apply that background color to the
header block and position the image as desired (left top, left
center, etc.). If the logo has a more complex background, simply
extend the image to the side and below to give it a chance to fade to
a repeatable monochrome or gradient which can be a repeating
background image of its container. Here's a simple example:
http://i-edu.org/
Regards,
Paul
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