Cristian Palmas wrote: > Thanks for the useful replies. > RE: <http://www.cristianpalmas.it/>
> >> Nice visual. >> >> >> Mac/Firefox/3.0. >> >> At 1024 +1 the blog drop-down draws an h-scroll bar (no big deal imo) >> > > The h-scroll doesn't matter (I just noticed it) and I accepted to see > that also on 800px-wide monitors. > About the 1680px-wide monitor, well, I don't know how many people use > that resolution. Anyway I think that I can set a max-width property > too. What do you think? > Neither the h-scroll, nor a high resolution (high dpi laptop, for example) monitor, is a /grave/ issue with your site. I just call what I see at this end from a 17" mac book pro. What, if anything, is appropriate to modify is up to you. > >> Mac/Opera/9.27 >> FWIW (and I mean that-- don't throw yourself through a closed window), >> minimum font-size 32px is doing a bit of a number on it (I am at >that >> setting for a testing purpose). >> In general, text set in italics, will render with a bad case of the jaggies >> in a PC -- can't confirm w/ your age as my PC sleeps at the >moment... >> > > I don't understand the issue about the 32px font-size. Setting minimum font-size 24px in Firefox or minimum font-size 32px in Opera is simply a layout stress test (pushing the envelope). The font-sizing method you use does not do well at those settings, although changing it may not resolve all issues, either. > As the italics > reguard, do you suggest to put it to normal or to change the > font-family? > If italic text font jaggies in a PC don't bother you leave it. Changing the font won't help. Setting it roman will. > > -- http://chelseacreekstudio.com/ ______________________________________________________________________ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d List wiki/FAQ -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/ List policies -- http://css-discuss.org/policies.html Supported by evolt.org -- http://www.evolt.org/help_support_evolt/
