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Posted by dorayme on 09/22/06 02:09
In article <yjGQg.17390$E02.6821@newsb.telia.net>,
"Luigi Donatello Asero" <jaggillarfotboll@telia.com> wrote:
> "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <a.nony.mous@example.invalid> skrev i meddelandet
> news:UeGQg.87146$QM6.8728@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> > Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:
> > > I also noticed that you started liking the page
> >
> > liking the page? Heh.
>
> Does she it not?
> Fine.
>
Ah Luigi, I know when you are getting a bit huffy, you start to
talk about freedom and nice days and throw the word "fine" about.
But there is no need. Do not concentrate on the negatives like
that some increasingly feminised (it seems) Martian thinks your
page improves with your CSS turned off. Think of it instead as a
compliment to your HTML. Well... er... you could think that...
why not? Cheer yourself up.
Seriously, about the links in a circle, it is not that hard to do
it with an image map. I used to do this a bit to make something
nice for little cost. You can make such tiny KB-wise pics if the
content is mainly nothing, an invisible, sort of almost data free
scaffolding for some pictures of text. I tend to be a bit more
austere these days but I might come back to it. There is not that
much wrong with the occasional use of such things and you will
know to provide alternative plain text HTML nav to the same
somewhere.
For example, I had a banner once with image map and links. But
the links were duplicated in a more normal nav ul underneath,
plain to see. Left it in for ages and then tired of it, leaving
only the pic on which it was based, removing the text pics and
associated controls. But I can't post it because it was tables
based and had fancy js for rollover on the text/pic bits and
Jonathan would start screaming and why create a fuss? But the JS
was not strictly necessary, the hand cursor mostly comes up
natural anyway. In this case too, the table can be dispensed with.
Try it Luigi, take a break from all this CSS. You might find you
feel more comfortable with a different path to doing things.
--
dorayme
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