The Art & Science of Web DesignThe Art & Science of Web Design will help you understand the Web from the inside. It is structured around core Web concepts that often get only a passing mention in books on Web design. This book is not a reference book or a style guide. It is your mentor, whispering in your ear all the answers to those ubiquitous questions, and reminding us that there are now new rules and new ways to break them. |
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... headline to the width of the browser window , it would be enormous . So to scale it down a bit , I'm dividing this particular headline , " Riffage Buys SF Concert Hall , " by 29 to get it roughly the right size to fit the width of the ...
... headline to the width of the browser window , it would be enormous . So to scale it down a bit , I'm dividing this particular headline , " Riffage Buys SF Concert Hall , " by 29 to get it roughly the right size to fit the width of the ...
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... headline . Once the text comes out of the database and is married to the template , my script will be able to ask the computer for one final and crucial piece of information : Just how long is that headline ? I'll ask this question with ...
... headline . Once the text comes out of the database and is married to the template , my script will be able to ask the computer for one final and crucial piece of information : Just how long is that headline ? I'll ask this question with ...
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... headline fits atop the column of text as if I'd designed it from scratch to look just right . If our headline happened to be 23 characters and the window was scaled out to 825 pixels wide , we'd end up with 825 divided by 23 , then ...
... headline fits atop the column of text as if I'd designed it from scratch to look just right . If our headline happened to be 23 characters and the window was scaled out to 825 pixels wide , we'd end up with 825 divided by 23 , then ...
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