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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 10/03/05 19:01
Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:
> "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> skrev i meddelandet
> news:8610f.443$PA1.53079@monger.newsread.com...
>
>>Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:
>>
>>
>>>How do I get a design where the text neither get very narrow nor
>
> desappears?
>
>>>Please compare:
>>>
>>>
>>>>http://www.littleworksstudio.com/temp/alt.html.051002.html
>>>
>>
>>Only because I made the DIV 400px and not a % of window, since image
>>230px wide 400 seemed reasonable. WebTv is 540px so it would even
>>viewable on WebTv. Horizontal scroll is only need < 400px, pretty small
>>window. Anyway it was only a demo to illustrate a design without the
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> table.
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> I did not know that WebTv is 540 px.
It's on a TV set 540 pixels is the max
>
>
>>>Problem: the text disappears when I narrow the window a lot
>>>
>>>
>>>https://www.scaiecat-spa-gigi.com/index.php
>>>
>>>
>>>problem: the text looks badly when I make it the window much narrower
>>
>>At the same width, your table shows only your damn language buttons and
>>the pictures, you must scroll to see the text!
>
>
> But scrolling the text vertically is not the same thing as scrolling it
> horizontally.
> There are many good sites on the web where you need scroll the page
> vertically.
Yes horizontal, not vertical, you know this way <--->! If you position
is that you think your design it more flexible and can display a your
content in a narrower window with out horzontally scrolling (that's this
way <-->) then either mine
http://www.littleworksstudio.com/temp/alt.html.051002.html
or BTS's layout examples
http://k75s.home.att.net/luigi.html
compared to your page
https://www.scaiecat-spa-gigi.com/index.php
is absolutely ludicrous!
Your 1st column with you language buttons with gobs of whitespace at
200px + your image column 230px that's 430px right there and your
description in another table column and we haven't added in the margins!
You keep asking if your table is broken if it looks okay when the window
is resized. It is not your table code, it is the use of a table for
layout that causes your page to be inflexable.
>
> If you cannot see the
>
>>point...well, I'll be kind, good luck with 'one man business'!
>
>
>
> Did you get angry or what?
More worn out. Many have try to be really honest with you and have
offered very good advice that would solve a lot of the difficulties that
you are having with your website, and then you either 'dismiss' the
advice (and keep asking more questions where the 'dismissed advice'
would answered your question) or you make incredible remarks like:
http://message-id.net/<VvU%e.147544$dP1.504806@newsc.telia.net>
( even message-id.net won't work with your messages! )
10/2/2005 1:10 PM
Re: Please criticize my website.: with screenshot
Luigi:
> On your picture there are also some problems.
> The picture of the garbage is on a
> part of the title. That does not look clean at all.
> And the page looks empty, it is not fluid somehow.
This to BTS's page
http://k75s.home.att.net/luigi.html
*too empty? not fluid?* compared to yours!
https://www.scaiecat-spa-gigi.com/index.php
Or this comment:
http://message-id.net/<6UH%e.147493$dP1.504642@newsc.telia.net>
( message-id.net won't work on this one either! )
Luigi:
> Let´s come back to the menu.
> Do you think that it is still too large?
^
It still in a vertical (that's | way) column of boxed links
v
the boxes change in size but the table column is still 200+ px wide on
the left! I think every one has told you repeatedly 'yes' too big, too
prominent for links just to switch to another language. So, yes, I have
begun to question your sincerity. 'But do you think shoes should be red?'
--
Take care,
Jonathan
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LITTLE WORKS STUDIO
http://www.LittleWorksStudio.com
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