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Posted by dorayme on 10/16/07 20:00
In article <13h9vkk2i0p5274@corp.supernews.com>,
mbstevens <NOXwebmasterx@xmbstevensx.com> wrote:
> Bernhard Sturm wrote:
>
> > She calls herself webdesigner, but I said, that such an approach has
> > nothing to do with webdesign.
>
> It does not. As long as you had her alone when you said it, it might
> be OK, to say it, too. Once you've warned them, if people want to
> pay for crap, well, it's their business and their money -- back off.
Maybe... or maybe take a stand quietly, play about a bit, get the
list back in the html and css something like:
#menu a {font-size: .75em;}
#menu li {list-style: none;}
#menu ul, li {margin:0;padding:0;}
#menu ul, li {line-height: 1;}
and ask the graphic designer to see if she can pick it from just
looking at the website itself. If she cannot, then Bob will be
OP's uncle.
Just play about with the above values (and any others you can
think of that I have not noticed) till you cannot see a real
difference.
All this line height stuff makes me nervous. It suggests a
brittle perfection.
--
dorayme
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