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Originally posted by sixz:
Since the OS7/8/9 days, icon design is becoming a lost art form.
more like usable-at-small-sizes icon design is becoming a lost ar…
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Originally posted by cube3:
try that for column view
http://homepage.mac.com/cube33/.cv/c...con-binhex.hqx
Not bad, though the glyph should be a bit darker…
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Originally posted by fireside:
more like usable-at-small-sizes icon design is becoming a lost art form.
Unless you are some kind of myopic (near-sighted)
m…
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Originally posted by sixz:
Unless you are some kind of myopic (near-sighted)
moron - all icons should be designed/readable at the
'small-sizes'.
Every hack can m…
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Originally posted by Fonzie:
As my sensei used to say: You win some and you lose some! Now give me 100 pushups!!
Your country plays Italia tomorrow ;)
Gooo Italia! I think Icon Design has taken on an entirely different life. At 128x128 there is more accessibility, and more creative possibilities for people to express themselves w…
Although the branch will be able to display individual glyphs for column view(16 pix), I much prefer the icon in the lower branch, and then to use that a standard size 16. I would …
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Originally posted by Zimwy:
Hi,
I use VIM in the terminal and I can't get the pageup and pagedown keys to page up and down IN vim. They just page up my scrollbac…
Thanks, but I was meaning more of using the page up and down KEYS. Does anyone know how to make VIM use them instead of the terminal it's running inside of?
Thanks,
gabe
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Originally posted by Zimwy:
Thanks, but I was meaning more of using the page up and down KEYS. Does anyone know how to make VIM use them instead of the terminal …
The pageup pagedown keys work with gvim.
To install gvim, the easiest way is probably to install fink, then
sudo apt-get install vim
... and while I'm posting: Can anyone tell me…
I have heard that the Toshiba 5400rpm model with 16 MB of cache is a bit of a gimmick... as in, the large amount of cache doesn't really help, and it's louder than the Hitachi equi…
I'm considering upgrading my HD in my Rev B 12" and can't decide with what drive to go with. 5400 vs 7200, 60gig vs 80gig, Toshiba vs Hitachi, all these thoughts with no experienc…
You need to z-index the divs.
Well, just put z-index: 99; in the CSS rule for the drop down menus.
Edit:
After actually looking at your site and code, add it like so:
code:
li li…