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On Fri, 04 Jan 2008 06:35:53 +1100, dorayme doraymeRidThis (AT) optusnet (DOT) com.au> wrote: In article <kh8qn39a7np0g66j7h8rai3nar2ra11qte (AT) 4ax (DOT) com>, richard <I.dont.care (AT) do (DOT) you> wrote: http://oldies.littleworldofours.com/home.html Don't use inches and pts in your css instructions for screen representation. Then what the fuck am I supposed to use when every damn browser around can't agree on what an em or a pixel is? IE plays hell with an em. What am I supposed to do then? Create a page for a specific browser? Like hell I will. Then a page for each resolution? Bullshit. The way I see it, if those are choices, then if we're not supposed to use them, then why are they choices? |
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On Fri, 04 Jan 2008 06:35:53 +1100, dorayme doraymeRidThis (AT) optusnet (DOT) com.au> wrote: In article <kh8qn39a7np0g66j7h8rai3nar2ra11qte (AT) 4ax (DOT) com>, richard <I.dont.care (AT) do (DOT) you> wrote: http://oldies.littleworldofours.com/home.html Don't use inches and pts in your css instructions for screen representation. Then what the fuck am I supposed to use when every damn browser around can't agree on what an em or a pixel is? IE plays hell with an em. What am I supposed to do then? Create a page for a specific browser? Like hell I will. Then a page for each resolution? Bullshit. The way I see it, if those are choices, then if we're not supposed to use them, then why are they choices? |
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Don't use inches and pts in your css instructions for screen representation. Then what the fuck am I supposed to use when every damn browser around can't agree on what an em or a pixel is? |
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, Travis Newbury <TravisNewbury (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: |
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On Jan 3, 3:04 pm, richard <I.dont.c... (AT) do (DOT) you> wrote: Don't use inches and pts in your css instructions for screen representation. Then what the fuck am I supposed to use when every damn browser around can't agree on what an em or a pixel is? Nice way to reply. You do know that dorayme is a recovering tourette's patient and your swearing probably knocked her off the wagon! Great job there richard! The group can do without your posts can you set them to be removed in a day rather than 6? |
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On Fri, 04 Jan 2008 06:35:53 +1100, dorayme doraymeRidThis (AT) optusnet (DOT) com.au> wrote: In article <kh8qn39a7np0g66j7h8rai3nar2ra11qte (AT) 4ax (DOT) com>, richard <I.dont.care (AT) do (DOT) you> wrote: http://oldies.littleworldofours.com/home.html Don't use inches and pts in your css instructions for screen representation. Another thing, the way I see it, a screen is nothing more than a fancy sheet of paper. Inches and points are defined by a standard that was around well before electronics came into the world. |
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On Fri, 04 Jan 2008 06:35:53 +1100, dorayme Don't use inches and pts in your css instructions for screen representation. Another thing, the way I see it, a screen is nothing more than a fancy sheet of paper. Inches and points are defined by a standard that was around well before electronics came into the world. |
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On Fri, 04 Jan 2008 07:34:46 +0100, Michael Fesser <netizen (AT) gmx (DOT) de wrote: Correct. But screens don't work with points or inches, they work with pixels. Now the problem is, that in order to correctly calculate the corresponding length in pixels for a given pt or in value, the operating system has to be configured to a correct dpi/ppi value. But most systems simply run with the default values of 72 or 96 dpi, which means that the results are completely unpredictable and never the same on different platforms with different monitor sizes. A pixel will (almost) always be a pixel, but an inch or point may result in quite different pixel sizes. Which is why I decided to use inches and pts. Comparing positioning in both IE and FF, it is the only way in which both show the same locations for the same information. |
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Practically everything else is a variable. |
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That is, it has no distinct properties other than what the screen tells it. An inch is a fixed standard. It can only be represented one way. |
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An inch is a fixed standard. It can only be represented one way. |
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Another thing, the way I see it, a screen is nothing more than a fancy sheet of paper. |
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