Hello!
Just a quick query.
How difficult do you think transferring a page like <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.xcalibre.co.uk/helpdesk.php">http://www.xcalibre.co.uk/helpdesk.php</a><!-- m --> into CSS would be?
For example, there they use images for pretty much everything, but to achieve the same in a block nearest colour?
Thanks for any information.
Best regards,It depends entirely on the skill of the coder. It isn't too hard but I can be time consuming. Dreamweaver provides that function but it has it's limits.THIS SITE NEEDS TO BE REDONE IN CSS! That is a nightmare. There are 96 images on that page alone. There are images representing text! Big 'nono' when it comes to accessbility. And it's using a table for layout. The bytecount on the source alone is over 20KB! That doesn't include the sizes of the images. This site doesn't appear that it would be difficult; and a conversion would do it a heck of a lot of good. Hiya.
Yep couldn't agree more. I'm in no way anything to do with them, by the way.
It's just a good design and I love the colours...I'll agree with you there; the colors are nice. I won't be taking any business to them. Think about it. They are a webhost that throws away bandwidth. lolwow, i would definitely say that could use it, it took forever to load for me and im on DSL >.<was a pretty quick load for me lol...though i openned it in a new tab, read the replies then looked at it so i dunno =P. I dont think it would be that hard to make into css though.Originally posted by pawky
wow, i would definitely say that could use it, it took forever to load for me and im on DSL >.< Loaded fine for me, on DSL here too. I don't like the site personally, kinda plain, but, that'd be incredibly easy to do with CSS, except for maybe the dropdowns, but that's what Suckerfish is for.Ok thanks.
Will try and give it a shot.Hello All,
This really has nothing to do with the topic but I took a look at that site and I was wondering how I would go about making those drop down menu's. Like where you place your mouse on it and a menu drops down.(top of ^^that page) Those look very nice and I would like to add those to my site.Suckerfish! (<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.alistapart.com/articles/dropdowns/">http://www.alistapart.com/articles/dropdowns/</a><!-- m -->)
That's basically what it is. Then you can style it to make it look spiffy — add background images and all that good stuff.
Just a quick query.
How difficult do you think transferring a page like <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.xcalibre.co.uk/helpdesk.php">http://www.xcalibre.co.uk/helpdesk.php</a><!-- m --> into CSS would be?
For example, there they use images for pretty much everything, but to achieve the same in a block nearest colour?
Thanks for any information.
Best regards,It depends entirely on the skill of the coder. It isn't too hard but I can be time consuming. Dreamweaver provides that function but it has it's limits.THIS SITE NEEDS TO BE REDONE IN CSS! That is a nightmare. There are 96 images on that page alone. There are images representing text! Big 'nono' when it comes to accessbility. And it's using a table for layout. The bytecount on the source alone is over 20KB! That doesn't include the sizes of the images. This site doesn't appear that it would be difficult; and a conversion would do it a heck of a lot of good. Hiya.
Yep couldn't agree more. I'm in no way anything to do with them, by the way.
It's just a good design and I love the colours...I'll agree with you there; the colors are nice. I won't be taking any business to them. Think about it. They are a webhost that throws away bandwidth. lolwow, i would definitely say that could use it, it took forever to load for me and im on DSL >.<was a pretty quick load for me lol...though i openned it in a new tab, read the replies then looked at it so i dunno =P. I dont think it would be that hard to make into css though.Originally posted by pawky
wow, i would definitely say that could use it, it took forever to load for me and im on DSL >.< Loaded fine for me, on DSL here too. I don't like the site personally, kinda plain, but, that'd be incredibly easy to do with CSS, except for maybe the dropdowns, but that's what Suckerfish is for.Ok thanks.
Will try and give it a shot.Hello All,
This really has nothing to do with the topic but I took a look at that site and I was wondering how I would go about making those drop down menu's. Like where you place your mouse on it and a menu drops down.(top of ^^that page) Those look very nice and I would like to add those to my site.Suckerfish! (<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.alistapart.com/articles/dropdowns/">http://www.alistapart.com/articles/dropdowns/</a><!-- m -->)
That's basically what it is. Then you can style it to make it look spiffy — add background images and all that good stuff.