heathenx wrote:
clicks on one of my links). :(  Next up is how to slice it up and stick it back together via css.
  

In my first attempt, I did a combination of XHTML(CSS, bitmaps, and
SVG embedded via the '<object ...' tag. In case that the browser
doesn't support SVG yet, there's at least something on the page. ;-)
I don't use tables anymore at all (everything done via CSS).
Is there a method for crushing or compressing svg graphics for the web. Hmm...
  

In Inkscape, there's an option "Compressed Inkscape SVG/.svgz". I
haven't checked it out how Firefox etc. renders those graphics.
Opera 9.5 renders the site the best so far.
  

Really? With my site, there are problems with the embedded PNG's
(with alpha channel). They are horizontally slightly distorted. (Opera 9.13/Ubuntu "Breezy").

Greetings,

Claus

P.S.: Btw, on the Ubuntu forums site there's an amazing number of Ubuntu screenshots available. I really love Ubuntu/Linux! Especially
interesting is the new Xubuntu, which has XCFE as a windows
manager. I find it really amazing what one can do with XCFE (and
Linux desktops in general).
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