2009/7/6 Jan Nieuwenhuizen <janneke-l...@xs4all.nl>: > Just by accident I looked upon Valentin's page, if only we would > be able to steel the header images/gradient and possibly put nicely > rounded tabs into the bottom of that header gradient > [CSS stealing suggestion: http://tinto-taal.nl ] and also steal > other rounded stuff?
Interesting. Does that kind of accidents happen to you a lot? :) > Also, Valentin's page uses two nice basic colours, light blue-ish > and dark-greenish. I don't know if you're referring to my personal website or the news.lilynet.net website. Much less rounded stuff on that last one, though. As for me, I still haven't managed to get over the http://meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/complexspiral/glassy.html that has been posted here some days ago. Actually, this has made me want to redo my whole website. No, actually, this has made me want to close my website and never ever pretend I know a thing or two about CSS again :) > A lot of [very important] work on content and structure has been > done and discussed about, I'd really like to see some work/proposals/ > discussions on how the site could look/feel, looking through your > eyelashes. The rounded thingy I used is actually a JavaScript hack from http://www.html.it/articoli/niftycube/index.html Firefox has native support for rounded corners, but it's not compatible with other browsers, and the rounded parts are not anti-aliased (and therefore look a bit rough). JavaScript hacks are ugly, and should be avoided whenever possible. Other than that, it is possible to make frames rounded by simply using background images; however this cannot be used together with a background radient. (And, hell, there still are 25% people out there who can even display alpha-enabled PNG images correctly). Yeah, life sucks -- maybe I could use some of your Avatar thing right now :) Regards, Valentin _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user