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Posted by Jukka K. Korpela on 07/24/06 16:03
Michael Laplante <nowhereman@twilightzone.net> scripsit:
> Beat my head in frustration for two days re-designing a site then
> discovered the problem was that IE doesn't default to a border of 0
For what? Your description of (what you see as) a problem is quite vague.
Maybe you mean an <img> element inside a link? Then the first question
should be: why did you put it there?
> The problem is that I don't design often enough and I tend to forget
> these little things when I start again.
Which little things?
> So I want to come up with a
> quick 'aide memoire' for design that I can refer to before I start a
> design and this is where I'm asking for help.
Some proposed top three tips:
1. Consider purpose, content, and structure first. When they are in order,
the visual appearance can usually be tuned rather easily.
2. Stop worrying about minor issues of rendering when in _design_ phase.
3. Remember that although browsers may have wild defaults for visual
appearance, and sometimes do, most of the rendering problems are created by
authors.
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Jukka K. Korpela ("Yucca")
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/
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