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"Andrew Thompson" <andrew64 (AT) bigNOSPAMpond (DOT) com> wrote in message news:JCRPa.1996$wU5.1212 (AT) news-server (DOT) bigpond.net.au... I have a (rather challenged) css design for my site logo at http://www.lensescapes.com/tst/photologo.jsp It shows not only the current rendering of the design, but also has links to the CSS behind it, and shows a GIF of how I'd like it to look. I thought I'd give it a try and this is what I came up with: http://www.snook.ca/photogtest.html |
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I have a (rather challenged) css design for my site logo at http://www.lensescapes.com/tst/photologo.jsp How can I make my CSS design closer to the GIF? |
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Andrew Thompson wrote: I have a (rather challenged) css design for my site logo at http://www.lensescapes.com/tst/photologo.jsp How can I make my CSS design closer to the GIF? Just a question? Why would you want to have the logo in CSS - What's wrong with the GIF? |
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Andrew Thompson wrote: I have a (rather challenged) css design for my site logo at http://www.lensescapes.com/tst/photologo.jsp How can I make my CSS design closer to the GIF? .... A logo is something that you want to always be rendered exactly the same - at least for commercial sites you do. |
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Andrew Thompson wrote: I have a (rather challenged) css design for my site logo at http://www.lensescapes.com/tst/photologo.jsp How can I make my CSS design closer to the GIF? Just a question? Why would you want to have the logo in CSS - What's wrong with the GIF? Is it the minor added benefit of SEO that your looking for? The extra server hit for the gif? A logo is something that you want to always be rendered exactly the same - at least for commercial sites you do. --Nikolaos |
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