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On 30/10/2010 17:50, Rory Holland wrote:
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cite="mid:AANLkTikUBOM2srWSYd0WggdH0fcc917z8VNQC5rZgcJD@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">I'll make a banner. It will be in two parts, one to
fix left and one to fix right, with a solid colour in the middle
defined in the page's CSS. This means it can be scaled
horizontally.<br>
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On 30 October 2010 17:47, Martin <span dir="ltr"><<a
moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:martin@ml1.co.uk">martin@ml1.co.uk</a>></span>
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Folks,<br>
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I've been tweaking again, ahead of demo-ing website options at
this<br>
Wednesday's talk... (More on that later ;-) )<br>
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Trying to incorporate the comments and ideas I've heard thus
far, I've<br>
revamped:<br>
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target="_blank">http://nlug-3.wp.ml1.co.uk/</a><br>
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It is now a fully flexible width and it looks fine on both my
desktop<br>
and smartphone thingie alike.<br>
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I've also discovered that the latest browsers now support
setting<br>
background gradients in the html/css. Ofcourse, the Mozilla,
Webkit and<br>
IE render engines all do different things with IE not doing
gradients at<br>
all. Can people check that the site renders sensibly please?<br>
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The gradient code used is:<br>
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background: #55aa55; /* fallback for older/unsupporting
browsers */<br>
background: -moz-linear-gradient(-45deg, #117711, white 110%);<br>
background: -webkit-gradient(linear, 0 110%, 0 110%,
from(#55aa55),<br>
to(white));<br>
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To add a bit of interest to the site instead of it looking
very boringly<br>
geekie text-only, can anyone suggest/offer a banner strip (or
logo<br>
strip) that can be added?<br>
<br>
One thought is a montage of from abacus - to babbage - to
silicon chip.<br>
<br>
Any other ideas? Evolution of the penguin?... Dare we include
any group<br>
pics??! :-o<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Martin<br>
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