Does the font look weird on this site?
Tim
ignored_mailbox at yahoo.com.au
Fri Oct 19 23:45:00 UTC 2007
Tim:
>> It's really an unnecessary convolution, just adding more chances of
>> getting it wrong. There's too many variables for any one author to
>> know about, and too many compromises to have to make.
Craig White:
> It's not an unnecessary convolution...it's a reality.
>
> It's clear that you know nothing about designing web sites because
> there is browser & OS specific code on most professionally designed
> web sites...that's a fact. You would know that if you did serious web
> design.
Nice try at being insulting, but in kind: stick your head back up your
arse. It is clear that you know nothing about me.
a: It is unneccessary to go changing fonts. Wanted, perhaps, still
unneccessary. And, shall we say, "fucking stupid" to set text that
needs to be read to minimum sizes.
b: I do know about designing websites, I've been writing them for
years. Ones that work on all browsers, without needing conditional
coding. I am well aware of font issues, which is a whole other matter
than playing silly buggers with scripting, Java, and layout.
Once you get into conditional programming, you make this common mistake:
Is browser MSIE or Netscape? Then it's X...
Whether it's an if/then/else, or has a few others in the middle of the
conditional list, it's *never* complete, and is virtually guaranteed to
serve somebody with crap, that would have otherwise served *everyone*
better with just one set of standard, correct, pages.
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