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Posted by Bernhard Sturm on 10/16/07 16:43
Hi Group,
I wonder what you professionals think about this site:
http://test.montessori-viki.ch/
The reason why I ask is that I have created the site from a layout a
graphic designer I am working with has created. After I finished the
site, we had an argument about pixel accuracy of the layout (ufff...).
She asked me to drop the list-style menu for a paragraph(!) because this
is the only way to have a common line-height:140% for all the text on
the site! I was a bit confused, because I told here that she is mixing
semantic with formal representation, and this wouldn't work when viewing
the site with other UAs (print, handheld, text-reader). She told me that
there are so few people out there using such exotic things that she
doesn't care about as long as the visual impression is pixel precise...
She calls herself webdesigner, but I said, that such an approach has
nothing to do with webdesign.
What do you think? Would it be okay to have a menu structured in a
single paragraph (p) truncated by line-breaks (br)? What are the
pros/cons for such an approach?
Thanks for your inputs
Bernhard
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