Nice idea. As a web user, I would prefer that a designed stick with standards wherever possible. In this case, you need to use CSS for style, and HTML for content. A simple test is to disable stylesheets in your web browser (Firefox: View > Page Style > No Style) and verify that it is still understandable. CSS is a wonderful thing. Every designer should be an expert in its use. -Jordan On Fri, 2006-07-07 at 00:09 +0100, Folderol wrote: > On Thu, 6 Jul 2006 22:53:18 +0000 > carmen <_@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On Thu Jul 06, 2006 at 11:50:27PM +0100, Folderol wrote: > > > I'm trying out some css ideas on a new web page and would appreciate > > > any comments. Most of the links should work OK, but it's really the > > > style and readability I'm interested in hearing about. > > > > > > It seems OK to me on firefox 1.5 and Opera 9. > > > > > > The link is: > > > > > > www.folderol.ukfsn.org/lostdreams > > > > > > Not Found > > The requested URL /lostdreams was not found on this server. > > > > also, adding http would ease url opening for those who dont use gnome-terminal.. > > <sigh> > Sorry. Goofed again try: > > www.folderol.ukfsn.org/lostdreams.shtml >