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People often doubt that CSS- based, layout- table- free, valid and accessible sites can look attractive. End of argument: http://www.csszengarden.com/ |
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Andy Mabbett wrote: People often doubt that CSS- based, layout- table- free, valid and accessible sites can look attractive. (Via Zeldman), new CSS designs this week: http://6newslawrence.com/weather/ |
| http://www.quark.com/ |
| http://www.message.uk.com/ |
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| http://www.quark.com/ |
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(Via Zeldman), new CSS designs this week: http://6newslawrence.com/weather/ http://www.pga.com/openchampionship/ http://www.quark.com/ http://exp.hicksdesign.co.uk/ http://www.message.uk.com/ |
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Every last one of them has a horizontal scroll at 640x480 on MacMozilla 1.2.1 although the weather one almost doesn't. Where does any-size-design start nowdays? I know I'm nearly the last person on Earth to use that resolution daily, but still ... -- http://web0.greatbasin.net/~leo/ |
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smallest in geographic size or smallest in population? My first answer was "Esmeralda County" because I thought you were referring to population. |
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Always nice to see a fellow Washoe County resident in the newsgroups. |
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Except that it can be more easily modified with user stylesheets. Not worth the time for one-time visits, but if the site has good content, and someone wants to read it regularly, (s)he could write a stylesheet, especially if unique class-names and id's are used. |
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On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 15:09:29 +0200, Jeroen Sangers That's exactly why I always use <body id="sitename'> in my sites, so users can always use their user stylesheet to change my style (I am not _that_ good in making sites... Does anyone actually expect a significant number of users to do this to a web site ? |
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On 01 Aug 2003 09:19:35 +0100, Chris Morris <c.i.morris (AT) durham (DOT) ac.uk wrote: Unlikely, for most values of significant. That said, I wouldn't mind a web browser that let me set up *which* user stylesheet to apply on a |
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site-by-site basis. I just see it as incredibly impractical to integrate a "user" style sheet with anything beyond a very basic design and come out with |
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something useable. I can see a user CSS with something that changes basics like heading, para, and page colors or sizes, but I can't see that looking better |
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on a site by site basis unless you spend some significant time tailoring it. |
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a web browser that let me set up *which* user stylesheet to apply on a site-by-site basis. |
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