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#13 2005-12-30 14:02:25

alexandra
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From: Cologne, Germany
Registered: 2004-04-02
Posts: 1,370

Re: Talyst - Rockin' out

…in den unendlichen TXP Weiten habe ich noch zahlreiche Fragen, die ich dir stellen kann… mir fällt im Augenblick nur keine ein … kann sich aber minütlich ändern ;)

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#14 2006-01-04 17:21:00

NikLP
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From: Nottingham
Registered: 2005-02-01
Posts: 43
Website

Re: Talyst - Rockin' out

Errr doesn’t this printer version thing just defeat the object of the print media type for css??

The whole point of css is that you can write a print css file and then restyle the document for different media types. Therefore no code is required, period. Go to maps.google.com and then do File>Print Preview if you don’t buy it.

Printer friendly links are a thing of the past. If your point is to illustrate that the people using the site are uneducated buffoons, then give them a clue that your clever css is taking care of business for them throughout the site and that they DON’T HAVE TO look around for a ‘print friendly’ link.

Simply writing two stylesheets, one for screen and one for printer is perfectly sufficient as far as I know… (I can see that you have implemented the print sheet so why bother with the links and backward compatible html and inaccessible _blanks just for the stupids?)

Confused…!

Nice site though! :)

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#15 2006-01-04 17:46:58

datafirm
Archived Plugin Author
From: Seattle, WA
Registered: 2004-07-22
Posts: 35
Website

Re: Talyst - Rockin' out

Nik,

Actually did you try to print one of the pages? There is a print stylesheet, but in all actuality I am not certain everyone is ready to not have the “printer friendly” link. They are actually the same thing. All I am doing is allowing one to preview the document before its printed. :)

Thanks

> NikLP wrote:

> Errr doesn’t this printer version thing just defeat the object of the print media type for css??

The whole point of css is that you can write a print css file and then restyle the document for different media types. Therefore no code is required, period. Go to maps.google.com and then do File>Print Preview if you don’t buy it.

Printer friendly links are a thing of the past. If your point is to illustrate that the people using the site are uneducated buffoons, then give them a clue that your clever css is taking care of business for them throughout the site and that they DON’T HAVE TO look around for a ‘print friendly’ link.

Simply writing two stylesheets, one for screen and one for printer is perfectly sufficient as far as I know… (I can see that you have implemented the print sheet so why bother with the links and backward compatible html and inaccessible _blanks just for the stupids?)

Confused…!

Nice site though! :)

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#16 2006-05-17 14:41:22

robmcm
New Member
Registered: 2006-05-17
Posts: 8

Re: Talyst - Rockin' out

I love the site, and would love to know how you created the sub pages like you have done. I need to create some pages simular to your sub pages http://www.talyst.com/CaseStudies/Parkview/BoxScore here.

However I have no idea how to do it. This is my first site in textpattern using it as a CMS so any help and or tips would be great.

Thanks

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