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» Alternative Typeface for Helvetica / Helvetica Neue  ...  Last Reply: 7 months ago by MaRmARk0.

Not sure about the anti-aliasing issue, but Franklin Gothic and Univers have a similar feel to Helvetica. The capital Rs of both are very distinct from Helvetica, though. Arial is the closest you're gonna find, since it was basically designed by Microsoft so they wouldn't have to license Helvetica.

» Moving my websites to a new host  ...  Last Reply: 7 months ago by gigawatt.

I usually go to the Web Hosting Talk forums whenever I have a hosting question or want to get an opinion on a host. I don't have any experience with Network Redux (sorry), but I know that Steadfast and MediaLayer are shared hosts with great reputations on WHT.

» Out of the Box Solution  ...  Last Reply: 8 months ago by gigawatt.

I think is depends on what you mean by "connect with each other and share their experiences." ExpressionEngine is highly customizable and a non-profit license is only $100, so you could look into that. Maybe run your requirements by their pre-sales dept.

» Firefox CSS quirk on drop cap  ...  Last Reply: 9 months ago by gigawatt.

Thanks for taking a look Seopher. The drop cap is working in both cases, but I'm seeing different margins/spacing in the two versions in Firefox2 - they are identical for you?

Here's screenshots of what I'm seeing:
TEST1
TEST2

It's totally bizarre, but it's definitely tied to the escaped character. I even tried changing the charset, and it didn't matter. I'm stumped.

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Design Community — Posted: Feb. 9, 2008  ...   Last By: gigawatt @ 9 months ago

I'm having a weird drop cap issue in Firefox. These two pages are nearly identical - the only difference is that test1 has an escaped character in the text (amp#8217; to be exact):

TEST1

TEST2

Does anyone know why that would cause the difference in margin/placement on the dropcap? And if there's any way around it?

This is the CSS I'm using to create the drop cap:

div.body-drop p:first-child:first-letter {float:left; font-size:70px; font-family:'american typewriter', 'courier new', courier, monospace; margin:-20px 5px 0 0; line-height:1; color:#45685e;
}

» Best low cost domain registrar  ...  Last Reply: 9 months ago by Scrivs.

I've heard good things about Moniker and Rebel. My domains are all currently with GoDaddy, but I'm thinking about switching them - not because of bad service, just because I'm starting to think that going with a domain registration specialist might be better for me since I have so many.

» CSS and background images question  ...  Last Reply: 9 months ago by gigawatt.

You were completely correct, Oli. From the horse's mouth:

that is our brute force approach, grabs all images refd in css. not real world behavior.

» CSS and background images question  ...  Last Reply: 9 months ago by gigawatt.

Thanks, Oli. That makes sense. I tried this Web Page Analyzer and got the same results as Pingdom's, so I shot them an email to see if I could confirm what's going on. I'll report back when I hear.

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CSS and background images question

Design Community — Posted: Feb. 5, 2008  ...   Last By: gigawatt @ 9 months ago

I was working on a site a few months ago. The design called for each section to have a different color scheme, and therefore a different masthead background image. I was using the Full Page Test on Pingdom.com to see how my load times were looking, and I noticed that all 9 masthead background images were loading, even though only one was being called by the HTML - every background image in the CSS was being downloaded, regardless of whether the HTML called for it or not. I double checked by testing 9rules.com in FPT, and it was the same result - all the background images loaded for every page.

Does anyone know if this a quirk of the FPT on Pingdom, or if this is what actually happens? What I ended up doing was stripping out the section specific background image styles and linking them in separate CSS files for each section to save the unnecessary ~250KB per page load. I'm wondering now if I did this just to make FPT happy, or if it actually affects my site in the real world.

» Collage Websites and Website about Great Websites  ...  Last Reply: 9 months ago by gigawatt.

Design Meltdown perhaps?

» background textures  ...  Last Reply: 8 months ago by terrilldent.

Are you looking for actual patterns that you can use, or examples of sites that use patterned backgrounds? If it's the former, Squidfingers has a bunch you can use for free. If it's the latter, Design Meltdown has a section for ornate background sites.

» IE7 CSS Discrepancy  ...  Last Reply: 9 months ago by cpoteet.

adding padding to the li or the a will break on font-size change, too, since the padding is calculated around the text, and the height of the text is determined by the font-size. your best bet is probably to block your a's and set their height, like Oli said. the text is small enough in that area that users will be able to bump the size up at least a couple notches before it breaks, though you do already run out of space horizontally on one bump.

» What font is this...?  ...  Last Reply: 10 months ago by Tyme.

not a problem. i just had to figure out what that font was from an existing logo, too, so i had eurostile on the brain. luckily i only had to deal with the un-skewed version.

» What font is this...?  ...  Last Reply: 10 months ago by Tyme.

Maybe Eurostile Extended Bold skewed? Would make sense, since there is no natural italic of that typeface.

» My Site Got Ripped :(  ...  Last Reply: 9 months ago by PRDesign.

good point, vidar.

» My Site Got Ripped :(  ...  Last Reply: 9 months ago by PRDesign.

I'm not sure what the other guy is trying to accomplish, since he even left your copyright info on it. Maybe just keep your eye on it, and if he starts adjusting it for his own use, then take action. He might just be using it to learn how you built your site.

» Your favorite CSS book  ...  Last Reply: 1 year ago by silvertje.

Bulletproof Web Design is a fantastic book, but it's not really a CSS book, per se. It's more for people who have an understanding of HTML/CSS and want to do things the right way.

I'm a big fan of Designing Without Tables from Sitepoint as a beginning CSS book. Getting this with Bulletproof Web Design would give you a great foundation.

» What's your font?  ...  Last Reply: 1 year ago by Ozone42.

If we're talking print, I'll go through Scala, Avenir, Trade Gothic, DIN, Bauer Bodoni, Mrs. Eaves, Univers and Rotis first, depending on the feel of the piece. If none of them do the trick, Franklin Gothic or Baskerville (depending on if I need a sans or serif) will usually work.

If it's Web, does it really matter? Though I have had fun starting to specify the new Windows web fonts for 20% of the viewers.

» Be careful with extreme negative tracking...  ...  Last Reply: 1 year ago by leliathomas.

At the risk of driving this into the ground, how can they lead with this in the right column: "Simple! Even your mom will love it." The whole thing just feels like a really bad translation.

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Design Community — Posted: Oct. 3, 2007  ...   Last By: leliathomas @ 1 year ago

A logo that could benefit from some more space between the letters. The hand is a little creepy, too. Overall a good lesson to think about your design work in the bigger picture before going forward.

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» (dv) MediaTemple or Joyent Accelerator?  ...  Last Reply: 1 year ago by dhollister.

Check out the Managed VPS starting at $49/month from WiredTree. I've been on it since February, and it's been nothing short of spectacular. This month, I'm running at 99.96% uptime according to Pingdom. And the customer service is great. Can't recommend them highly enough.

» How Many Fonts Do You Have?  ...  Last Reply: 1 year ago by sebastienb.

i've got about 2,200, but i'm sure i could cull that down to 500 if i took a couple hours to sort through them. i'm a bit of a pack rat, though, so that'll probably never happen.

@JulianBH: get a font manager (i use linotype's fontexplorer - it's free and it's great) so that photoshop and any other programs you're using will only have to load the fonts you have active. having a ton of fonts active can lead to sluggish performance overall and can cause crashes.

» I feel like a doofus asking...  ...  Last Reply: 1 year ago by Wolf.

I didn't necessarily mean it as a negative comment on the design, just to point out that it looks an awful lot like a popular design site that isn't distributed as a template. There have actually been some good posts with great comments on the topic of sites that look like his.

» I feel like a doofus asking...  ...  Last Reply: 1 year ago by Wolf.

It now looks an awful lot like Subtraction.

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