[trojita] Re: Using 3rd party content on the Trojitá's website

2013-11-27 Thread Thomas Lübking
On Donnerstag, 28. November 2013 00:49:49 CEST, Jan Kundrát wrote: don't put too much effort in there, it's going to be obsolete in a couple of months anyway. Ok, thanks (just started playing around slightly =) Cheers, Thomas

Re: [trojita] Using 3rd party content on the Trojitá's website

2013-11-27 Thread Jan Kundrát
On Thursday, 28 November 2013 00:37:15 CEST, Thomas Lübking wrote: *cough* font:12px sans-serif; *cough* "surprise" :-P Yes, it's broken -- whoever did the original design did it this way. I didn't know it would be a problem back then. The worst offenders are hopefully already fixed by a GCI

[trojita] Re: Using 3rd party content on the Trojitá's website

2013-11-27 Thread Thomas Lübking
On Mittwoch, 27. November 2013 23:33:42 CEST, Jan Kundrát wrote: The problem of the current design is that it doesn't work on big screens or small screens; the font size is too small to be readable *cough* font:12px sans-serif; *cough* "surprise" :-P *never* define font sizes in px (unless

Re: [trojita] Using 3rd party content on the Trojitá's website

2013-11-27 Thread Jan Kundrát
On Tuesday, 26 November 2013 12:48:16 CEST, Caspar Schutijser wrote: Well, I already do this indeed. But quite often, websites have limited functionality if I disable JavaScript, and some websites even manage it to be completely unusable without JavaScript enabled, even though the website most im

Re: [trojita] Using 3rd party content on the Trojitá's website

2013-11-27 Thread Jan Kundrát
On Tuesday, 26 November 2013 16:41:57 CEST, Thomas Lübking wrote: javascript != tracking you'd need to use some adblocker or ghostery or incorporate this: http://winhelp2002.mvps.org/hosts.txt into your /etc/hosts - tracking is still often done by blind "gifs" or other src embeds. Yes, this is