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Posted by dorayme on 07/29/06 22:21
In article <eafgh7$oqr$1@registered.motzarella.org>,
jojo <jojo.hafner@gmx.de> wrote:
> dorayme wrote:
> [not necessary to write a unit behind zero in CSS]
> >>>> Hope I remember this when I need to set some value 'zero' in
> >>>> future...
> >>>
> >>> Why? What does it matter if you don't?
> >>>
> >> It doesn't matter, it just looks nicer that way ;-)
> >
> > Ah yes... I can relate to that. OK jojo, what about this:
> >
> > You are typing away and making with the compact form of padding:
> >
> > padding: 2px 0 2px 5px;
> >
> > And then you think... maybe I should put 0px here to make it look
> > nice and balanced or for the practical reason that maybe I will
> > change my mind later and put a positive number instead, the px is
> > already there and waiting for me... perhaps even the latter
> > practical reason informs one's aesthetics?
> >
>
> You may be right... only that I don't use px normally...
You paid so much attention to what I said that you could not see
that the remarks applied equally to ems or % or cm ...? A touch
of the Luigi here... have you been got at? Bewitched? Eliza'd?
--
dorayme
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