Totally useless but cool!
To me there seems a lot wrong with this.. it takes way to much time and effort not to mention the file size is double what the image itself would be...
My question is has anyone seen anything like used for any reason? (for those who won't D/L it (it is an image done completely in CSS...no image file at all)erm...I would Download it if you had attached it...sorry Hooloovoo24,
I am still new and tried to upload an html file...oh, yeah, I understand. Wow, that's pretty sweet! Impractical, but still...sweet.Yes, extremely totally useless, but fun none-the-less I've attached an altered version that allows non IE-Win browsers to zoom in on the graphic -- NO JAVASCRIPT! All I did was set the font size of the body to 1 pixel, then set the font size of the table to 1em and replaced all "px" units of measure with "em" (excluding the body font size declaration). Voila! Now increasing and descreasing the text size in your browser (Ctrl + "+") will "zoom" in on the graphic, making it essentially an HTML vector graphic.I cannot wait to get home to check it out (i am at work...only IE)
To me there seems a lot wrong with this.. it takes way to much time and effort not to mention the file size is double what the image itself would be...
My question is has anyone seen anything like used for any reason? (for those who won't D/L it (it is an image done completely in CSS...no image file at all)erm...I would Download it if you had attached it...sorry Hooloovoo24,
I am still new and tried to upload an html file...oh, yeah, I understand. Wow, that's pretty sweet! Impractical, but still...sweet.Yes, extremely totally useless, but fun none-the-less I've attached an altered version that allows non IE-Win browsers to zoom in on the graphic -- NO JAVASCRIPT! All I did was set the font size of the body to 1 pixel, then set the font size of the table to 1em and replaced all "px" units of measure with "em" (excluding the body font size declaration). Voila! Now increasing and descreasing the text size in your browser (Ctrl + "+") will "zoom" in on the graphic, making it essentially an HTML vector graphic.I cannot wait to get home to check it out (i am at work...only IE)