Re: Best css hack / trick to recommend?
- From: Bergamot <bergamot@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 23:10:13 -0500
Travis Newbury wrote:
I would just once like to see a CSS based website that even came close
to this one: http://ironmanmovie.marvel.com/ (please feel free to
supply me with examples, and let me know why they are as good or
better.)
Yawn. Ignoring the animated "page" transitions (which I find gimicky and
dated, not to mention choppy), wander over to the CSS zen garden and
there are all kinds of layout variations, some of which also use tiny
text meant to fit within the confines (or around) some huge background
graphic, just like this site does. Design-wise, I'm not really impressed
with them, either, mostly because they tend to fall apart with my
browser settings.
This site has excitement, fun, games, visuals,sound, and best of all,
it does EXACTLY what it was designed to do. That is, get excitement
about the movie up for boys 12-25.
How many people here do you think fall into that demographic? Not me,
for sure. How about commenting on a site that *isn't* related to
entertainment in some way? CSS layout or not, I don't care. Show me your
idea of good design in a commercial, non-profit or information site, eh?
--
Berg
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