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Posted by geniolatenio on 03/10/06 17:03
On Thu, 09 Mar 2006 04:52:32 GMT, Adrienne Boswell
<arbpen2003@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>A _good_ web designer will definately change the font sizes to be sure that
>1) they do scale
>2) scaling does not cause the page to break badly
>
>As others have said, the WWW is fluid, not a piece of paper.
gee, man.. ok, that's fine, everything all of you said is alright and
I agree almost to everything (yes, even the font sizing issue, I
changed the thing already).
The point is: why does a request for your help must turn into a
discussion about good and bad web design? If I ask for your help it
means that I'm trying to get to a good level of web design, isn't it?
All of this, though, surely doesn't answer my question: I need to
solve the problem and that problems DOESN'T depend on whether it's
pixels or em or percentage and has nothing to do with the WWW not
being a piece of paper..
my page breaks badly because of the design I'm using.. my very limited
css knowledge doesn't allow me to code that layout in such a way that
it doesn't break.. I asked for your help, but all I get is "Uh, no,
font size should be scalable" instead of "well, your page won't break
if.."
With the latter kind of answer I could learn and by learning I could
stop coding like shit AND learn to code the correct way, including
coding the way a good designer would..
Bye
geniolatenio
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