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Hmmm what am I thinking? What's with the name change on my blog? Well to be perfectly honest, I've always felt compelled to keep my posts limited to pretty much everything, well... Vinyl. Or at least closely related to it, such as underground art and such. Have I lost my passion for art ? Is that what I'm saying? Well, no... what, are you crazy? My opinion, once an artist, always an artist, even those in "hibernation" like I've been for awhile except for a few things I've been doing. Anyway, so thats the word on my abandoning my first and true love (for anything outside of God and my wife, of course). So what am I doing?
New direction in my vox. I just want to open it up to even more randomly unrelated, sometimes boring crap I just want to put down on virtual paper.
There's enough sites for Vinyl Toys and the like. In fact that's partly why I'm a little bored with them. Too close to mainstream. Too many designers, too many copycats, yada yada. ::::yawn:::: but I'lll still post some stuff if something truly stands out for me as something extra special. So what about my other site, VinylToyFreaks? Well the jury (that's me, and the other guy that owns the site..) is still out on how that will change :/
Ok guys, I'm back.. to post another rant about the geek elitism that goes on in the big world out there. If you're wondering why this bothers me so much, its because you know I realize just how many people out there that might be trying to actually learn a thing or two about web-design on their own and/or add to their knowledge somehow. Sometimes, frankly even when its something you're pretty well-versed in, you find that there are still blank pages in your personal "book of knowledge" right? So onto the web, it is... but be very careful now.. its a geek-dog eat geek-dog world out there!
*A little background on me and my web dev career. I grew up with the web much as a lot of others my age but I jumped on the design wagon right from th get-go and started trying to figure out the dang stuff.. 12 - 13 years later voila! I landed a job and am now officially a web developer. I know a thing or two, NOT about design any more than the next guy but about what its like to try and get answers and how long it takes.. to find it. Especially with a group of nutcases like I'm posting about today.
Today's episode involves a poor designer-lady named Holli who is simply trying to find an answer to her CSS problems and how the "great" IE6 handled them. Well.. enough intro..
Holli:
She posts her code...Hi all,
I'm checking to see if anyone knows of a hack or trick or whatever to get IE6 to keep a minimum width of a tableless page. I have the entire page content wrapped in a container div called bodywrap that sets the min-width to 760px....
[whole quote not important]
Schmoe #1:
Thanks Schmoe #1, Very productive geeknology there. OY VEI. That was nothing but a paragraph focused on ridiculing the poster, don't ya think? But alas, we are not done.. apparently Holli agrees...Why on &Planet; would you do that? I can see the point in setting a
_maximum_ width, but do you really want to force horizontal scrolling
whenever the canvas width is less than 760 pixels (or, on print, chopping
off the ends of lines)?If you are playing with _such_ hacks, I don't really see what the problem
is, technically. If your document simply contains a 760 pixels wide image,
why wouldn't a browser make the document at least 760 pixels wide? (This is
really a _problem_ rather than a solution in any normal case, but I already
told that.) As usual, if we could see the URL...I'm afraid you are seriously misguided. Especially if people who maintain
the pages don't understand markup issues, you should create valid markup for
them.Why do say that if you know that the markup "cannot" be valid? Surely if it
can be valid HTML, it's very trivial to make it valid XHTML (if you know
what XHTML actually is).
Holli:
I guess I should've specified "NO LECTURES PLEASE!"
I didn't come here for a lecture. I came here to find out if any css
gurus might know the solution to my problem. Sorry, I don't have a
public site to test on, but I pasted the relevant html. I can always
copy and paste the whole thing, but I don't think that's necessary.And, FYI, putting a hack spacer gif at the top of your document keeps
a horizontal scroll bar, but still lets all the floats and everything
underneath it stack on top of each other.So, does anyone have a solution to the IE6 min-width problem?
Thanks!
Holli
Holli somehow is able to respectfully reply although she made her point clearly too.. Go Holli! lol.
Schmoe #2:
And what would that have accomplished? In reply to her "no lectures " comment.
Are you authoring for the www? (That is the topic of this group.)
Create a test directory and post there.As you already appear to know, IE/Win ignores min and max width and
height. The best solution I can think to offer you is to rethink your
approach, design flexibly, and don't try to specify a min-width on the
page. It is terrible for usability.
Ok #2 (they don't even deserve names..haha), I think #1 already covered the "we think you're an idiot and less than worthy of a real answer from us" subject.. Moving on.
But as the elitist jerks of the field cluster together like a.. a... nevermind. You know it. There's more, of course!
Schmoe #3:
I guess we should have recognised right away that you came here for a
free handout, rather than to participate in a usenet discussion.
That last one was a very intelligent statement, don't ya think? Since the forum I found this on was a free one, why would she think that the answers would be anything but free? Jeez. Besides I think from reading into things that Holli is a smart enough girl that if she were paying for services, she sure as heck would be expecting more than these guys are obviously capable of offering! ha!
The last Schmoe, #4 is the worst.
Sometimes, listening to a lecture is the price for gaining free advice. That is bullcrap. Nothing says that asking questions no matter if it is paid for or free, that we should be required to endure the abusive attitudes of people like those above. period.
Would it really kill you to nod politely and perhaps counter with your
position rather than rudely tell someone that is offering you advice that
you want to dictate the terms they can offer it under? No, it probably wouldn't have killed her, but fact is, she only replied in kind and actually wasn't the one being elitist in her remarks. She just asked for some respect.Does having to read a lecture cause you physical pain and discomfort such
that it's impossible for you to ignore or even *gasp* consider it? I'm speechless as to how arrogant some people can truly be.Yes, I'm being sarcastic, and perhaps even lecturing a little myself. But
it does irk me that you can ask for advice and then be rude to the people
that offer it to you. First of all, sounds like a disclaimer.. second of all, this guy by the way offered nothing else to the thread but more of the same.
Frankly, I saw very little advice in this series of posts and more "you're still a noob" type of comments. Yet another day proving to me that its not worth putting your questions out there unless you are a glutton for punishment. Stick with a forum if you find one, that is respectful and help to build it up to one that is full of great knowledge and let these kinds dwindle away..
:steps down: :crickets chirping:
Check it out, I haven't made it up lol: http://bytes.com/groups/css/98188-min-width-ie6
keep em coming guys!
PS I do love the colors and they are definitely NOT too bright!
*I hate spelling errors, but hey.. I'm human!
All of you Brandi Milne fans out there such as myself probably already got the newsletter directing you to go to the Hurley blog where right now it is displaying some brand new images of Brandi, her studio, and of course, her work! If you ask me, her newest stuff looks great as ever.. and I look forward to the day when I can afford to at least have one of those things in my own home! :D Alas, art pieces for my home have to take a back seat with a full and growing family.. Image above via Brandi's blog. Below via Hurley.com.
Brandi Milne's upcoming solo show information:
followers of the magazine to find and award new homes to. That issue will also have me in a featured article/layout.
The final 5 of the edition of 100 will be part of a special contest held on HiFructose.com (details to follow soon)
The artist proofs will be part of ‘Brandi Milne’s Easter Egg Hunt’ that will take place the evening of the opening
reception for “Run Rabbit, Run” – Fri, April 10th
‘Brandi Milne’s Easter Egg Hunt’ details:
9 of the 10 artist proofs will be part of a special giveaway / Easter egg hunt. 9 Easter eggs will be hidden about the gallery
(both inside and out) for patrons to hunt for and discover. Each egg
will contain a special ticket, good for one of the 10 AP’s, to be
redeemed that evening. Additional eggs will feature other prizes (details to follow soon)
One of the 10 artists proofs will be hand-touched by Brandi and on view as part of the “Run Rabbit, Run” exhibit
and will be available for purchase come the opening reception, but that will be the only aspect of this
special print run available through ordinary means."
Well I didn't just throw this image together myself to tease you all!! If you don't believe me, just check out the Argonaut Resins official blog! :P (image owned by Argonauts Resin)
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So you ask, "Whats in it for me?" Hmmm, its a good question. Fame. I'll put your name on the caption of my vox blog. Not enough? If you're a person that has your own products, art or what-not that you sell, I'll add your link to my vox also. But seriously, I have a few items stored away (yes vinyl toys and such) that I'll offer up as the prize too! What it will be, I'll keep you posted on that.
Rules: Not too strict, but.. here they are.
- Follow the sizing for Vox banners (940 x 200 pixels) of course.
- It can be animated if you know how to do that, but its not required. It will need to be saved as an animated gif.
- No color restrictions, just make it so it will fit in with Vox's color schemes.
- Multiple entries are fine.
- Vox accounts are required to enter. All others will be rejected.
- Title should read: Vinyl Addiction.
- Subtitle: Toys, Art, Graphics & More! (note the change)
Thanks! I hope that you'll all have fun with this!
Recently posted on Dunny NL's site, a new toy in the development stage, for UME-Toys. From what I gather (the translation is kind of broken English on the site...) The Designer is Okkle, who recently also designed one called Birdlett. Okkle is presently super busy with creating a clean prototype for the Owl toy which looks to be about 3" tall. Check out images on Dunny NL!
via Dunny NL
