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2007 Jul 28
0
[LLVMdev] Web Site Re-Design
On 27/07/07, Gabriel McArthur <madeonamac at gmail.com> wrote:
> I offered to do the web site a couple of weeks ago. Life got in the
> way temporarily, and it took me a long time to make it look the way
> that I wanted and to make it look the same in IE6. Anyway, I wanted
> to get some feedback on what I had done.
Very nice and clean.
A few comments:
1) The header looks like
2007 Jul 28
1
[LLVMdev] Web Site Re-Design
...since I have the font
> sizes somewhat higher than usual. (80 em is often a decent choice for
> the main content area.)
I have no significant complaints, but it sounds like folks want fluid
widths. Probably the simplest technique would be to float the left
nav using a negative-margin…
#leftnav { float: left; width: 200px; margin-left: -210px; }
body { margin-left: 220px; }
#footer { clear: left; }
And I guess I second whinging re the drop shadows and misfit footer
coloration.
— Gordon
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2007 Jul 28
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[LLVMdev] Web Site Re-Design
I offered to do the web site a couple of weeks ago. Life got in the
way temporarily, and it took me a long time to make it look the way
that I wanted and to make it look the same in IE6. Anyway, I wanted
to get some feedback on what I had done.
Some concerns:
1. SSI and JavaScript seem like overkill. Each subproject can have
their own look and feel by overriding the CSS
2008 Jun 04
9
How to achieve the 'multi' fade effect that is used by Apple computer?
Hi all!
My first post here, so: be gentle ;-)
I have been playing around with the scriptaculous library for a while
now, and I must admit it is great. However, there is one thing that
I''m notable to achieve:
On Apple computers website for ilife (iphoto) http://www.apple.com/ilife/iphoto/
there is a verrrryyy nice fade effect going on when you click the
navigation for ''new in