h1{color: #333333; font-size:280%; line-height:100%;font-family:Impact,Haettenscheweller, “Arial Narrow Bold”, Charcoal,sans-serif;font-weight:normal;font-style:normal;letter-spacing:-1px;} I suppose the spacing would be better specified as an “em” space instead of pixels –per responsive design specs for mobile. And, of course, the size needs to be adjusted to the whitespace. If the line height is NOT specified the fat words wrap on top of…
Day: September 30, 2011
84: Balanced asymetry for mobile devices.
Is it possible to do nonlinear gradients in CSS? For example, say I’d like more black at the top in a gradated banner. Can I define a starting point for the gradient to begin? What I’ve seen so far has a start and finish point at the edges of the div. Can one tweak this…
83: Site Comfort is UX
“Web credibility is based directly on the overall visual design of a site, specifically noting layout, typography, font size, and color schemes.” –Stanford University Persuasive Technology Lab Think of a web page as a person. If a person is not congruent, contradicts himself, and does not seem to be consistent, that person is typically not…