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Posted by Els on 03/25/06 17:24
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
> Andrew Donaldson wrote:
>> Greg N. wrote:
>>
>>> I think this guy is yanking our chain.
>>
>> No, I think he's now misinterpreting the 'space' in hyphen-hyphen-space
>> as meaning 'one blank line of space vertically".
>>
>> He went from :
>>
>> >--
>> >Gufus
>>
>> to:
>>
>> >--
>> >
>> >Gufus
>>
>> on advice from Els. How he managed this given the excellently clear
>> advice from Els and several others I have no idea.
>
> Seems to have all the qualities to me the moder job requirements of the
> US presidency.
>
> I have begun to to long for the days with Luigi. Wonder if Gufus is a
> one-man business?
I've considered the idea of Luigi posting under a different name...
> Hats of to you Els, or your weekends must be very dull ;-)
It's not that they're dull, but rather that HTML/CSS challenges are
the best way to procrastinate all the other things I have to do in my
weekend ;-)
I take it you are now changing the subject from Gufus to Chris Ianson?
I wouldn't call two dashes and a space an effort in HTML, nor a kludge
for that matter <g>
> Unfortunately
> after all is said and done, although commendable effort in HTML the
> result will be a kludge at best,
Oh, certainly, I'd never use such a construction on any site I'm
responsible for.
> sort of like helicopter effects in the
> movies, really difficult to do but not that impressive to view.
Isn't the easiest way to just use a real helicopter? Instant
helicopter effect...
> I would
> wither use the correct tool to create the visual effect desired which
> would be easily to execute, more reliable is versatile in its
> application. Or reevaluate the idea entirely and determine whether or
> not the concept adds any value to the page. Not being mean here, just
> being honest as an artist and designer.
Well, we still don't know what the actual objective is - FWIW, the
entire thing isn't quite usable in 1024x768 or lower, so I just hope
it's not for a WWW website.
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