QUOTE(masahito @ Jul 23 2010, 03:02 AM)
no, seriously. @kailoon sure no liking it.
they prefer heavy graphic, colorful layout.
3+ Letters? wtf with bright red and green suddenly come out.
link color not consistent.
body {
}
body div#wrapper {
}
body div#wrapper div#header {
}
why need to type more? like this simple cause it already id
body {
}
#wrapper {
}
#header {
}
i know you want to try minimalist concept.
so keep it simple. you go learn from @bat.
you play with many border style(dashed, dotted, solid). no gooding.
.entry h3. this one i face palm. make it align left please. your UX got problem.
make it balance. padding. line height. margin.
@ <- go search these people at twitter.
Wait, I'm not following. What 3 letters and what bright red and green?they prefer heavy graphic, colorful layout.
3+ Letters? wtf with bright red and green suddenly come out.
link color not consistent.
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body {
}
body div#wrapper {
}
body div#wrapper div#header {
}
why need to type more? like this simple cause it already id
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body {
}
#wrapper {
}
#header {
}
i know you want to try minimalist concept.
so keep it simple. you go learn from @bat.
you play with many border style(dashed, dotted, solid). no gooding.
.entry h3. this one i face palm. make it align left please. your UX got problem.
make it balance. padding. line height. margin.
@ <- go search these people at twitter.
I prefer clean code, systematic code to make it easy for visitors to understand just in case if they find something they like, it'll be easy to locate the specific CSS code.
Whats wrong with the borders?
The h3 for the entry is to seperate the content, as if its another section. I made sure it aligned to the right so that it'll look more different compared to the post title.
At certain points I totally agree, but next time please don't use kopitiam styled language here, its not that easy to understand.
Thanks for the time.
Jul 23 2010, 03:57 AM

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