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sergio
Comment on December 23, 2003 at 3:48 pm
WOW! Man, that's lovely! Excellent work. I like how the Mozilla one actually links to the Mozilla site.
If I hadn't forgotten to renew my domain I'd link to this…
Lars Holst
Comment on December 23, 2003 at 9:20 pm
Thanks Sergio. I'm actually somewhat disappointed because I set out to make them relatively sized. A quick resize will show that I failed: except for the fonts, which are sized in em:s, all units are pixel-based.
I'd be interested in alternative solutions that either a) use relative measures, or b) use leaner markup, or c) both.
A little something for the holidays, perhaps, Sergio? While you wait for your account to be reactivated? How could you let that happen anyway?
Update: Fixed a).