Re: [css-d] Opinions on Three CSS3 Books

2011-08-31 Thread Rick Gordon
-0500, Christopher Akins wrote in a message entitled "[css-d] Opinions on Three CSS3 Books": >Looking at a few CSS3 books and wondered if any on here have read/used >them. If so, what is your opinion? > >1) Stunning CSS3: A project-based guide to the latest in CSS (Gillenwater - &g

Re: [css-d] Opinions on Three CSS3 Books

2011-08-31 Thread david
Christopher Akins wrote: Looking at a few CSS3 books and wondered if any on here have read/used them. If so, what is your opinion? 1) Stunning CSS3: A project-based guide to the latest in CSS (Gillenwater - Voices That Matter) - nearly 5 stars on Amazon, but that's only 11 reviews 2) Handcrafte

Re: [css-d] Opinions on Three CSS3 Books

2011-08-30 Thread Tom Livingston
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 6:02 PM, Christopher Akins wrote: > Looking at a few CSS3 books and wondered if any on here have read/used > them.  If so, what is your opinion? > > 1) Stunning CSS3: A project-based guide to the latest in CSS (Gillenwater - > Voices That Matter) - nearly 5 stars on Amazon,

[css-d] Opinions on Three CSS3 Books

2011-08-30 Thread Christopher Akins
Looking at a few CSS3 books and wondered if any on here have read/used them. If so, what is your opinion? 1) Stunning CSS3: A project-based guide to the latest in CSS (Gillenwater - Voices That Matter) - nearly 5 stars on Amazon, but that's only 11 reviews 2) Handcrafted CSS: More Bulletproof Web

Re: [css-d] Opinions on Yahoo CSS grid builder

2008-09-16 Thread christianz
"IMO, the resulting YUI grid constructions are less practical than nested-table constructions. That in addition to the fact that I don't like 'locked em-sizing' in web design, means I'll never use or recommend the grid builder." Maybe they can take your suggestions and make it better.

Re: [css-d] opinions: horizontal vs vertical menus

2007-10-18 Thread Rafael
Roger Keays wrote: > Hi all, > > Here are some thoughts from my blog @ > http://www.sunburnt.com.au/publications/design/horizontal-vs-vertical-menus > [...] > * Being evenly distributed across the page, they create balance > which makes you feel good :) > * They make better use of spa

Re: [css-d] opinions: horizontal vs vertical menus

2007-10-18 Thread David Laakso
Roger Keays wrote: > Hi all, > > Here are some thoughts from my blog @ > http://www.sunburnt.com.au/publications/design/horizontal-vs-vertical-menus > > Just yesterday I had a request from a customer to build a vertical menu > down the side of the page in their design. I've always had a strong >

[css-d] opinions: horizontal vs vertical menus

2007-10-18 Thread Roger Keays
Hi all, Here are some thoughts from my blog @ http://www.sunburnt.com.au/publications/design/horizontal-vs-vertical-menus Just yesterday I had a request from a customer to build a vertical menu down the side of the page in their design. I've always had a strong preference for horizontal menus,

Re: [css-d] Opinions

2006-10-05 Thread ~davidLaakso
Luis Speciale wrote: > ~davidLaakso a écrit : > [trimmed] >> No big deal, if it is of any concern, the page appears to be usable >> but not rendering as intended at smaller screen resolutions in IE >> win/2k. >> A bunch of screen captures: >>

Re: [css-d] Opinions

2006-10-04 Thread ~davidLaakso
Luis Speciale wrote: > I'm working on a site > and I would like to know what experts think. > I'ts my (totally) first site. > Any comments or suggestions will be apreciated. > > Luis No expert here-- just another bozo on the bus. Anyway, you are doing well, and a nice

Re: [css-d] Opinions

2006-10-04 Thread Luis Speciale
Raoul Snyman a écrit : > > Let me just warn you that there are a couple of people on this list who > are less than nice when it comes to sites. Don't worry about what they > say, they're just being normal... I think there's something wrong with them. > I'm not afraid !-) > Anyways... back to you

Re: [css-d] Opinions

2006-10-04 Thread Luis Speciale
Christian Heilmann a écrit : > That looks very nice. I am a bit confused about the navigation though. I am a bit confused too !-) > > What is the point of repeating the main navigation on secondary pages > on the left rather than showing the second level menu? > It tries to be a breadcrumb. But I'k

Re: [css-d] Opinions

2006-10-04 Thread Ian Young
> Subject: [css-d] Opinions > > > Hi ; > > I'm working on a site > > http://box.ad-rh.com/adrh/ > > and I would like to know what experts think. > I'ts my (totally) first site. > Any comments or suggestions will be apreciated. > > Thanks in a

Re: [css-d] Opinions

2006-10-04 Thread Dave Goodchild
A beautiful first effort. Amazing if this is your first css site. Validates, clean, great! __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d IE7b2 testing hub -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page

[css-d] Opinions

2006-10-04 Thread Luis Speciale
Hi ; I'm working on a site http://box.ad-rh.com/adrh/ and I would like to know what experts think. I'ts my (totally) first site. Any comments or suggestions will be apreciated. Thanks in advance. Luis __ css-discuss [EMAIL