Sent by Simon Jessey on 12 April 2003 19:07
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From: "Brian Ghidinelli" [EMAIL-REMOVED]>
Subject: [css-d] CSS-powered Yahoo! Search
>
> Yahoo! launched a new version of their search last week and the results
> are now served with CSS/DIVs to IE5+, NN7+, Moz, Opera 6+, Safari
(others?).
>
> I was hoping to get a little feedback since this was my first
> substantial CSS/p project despite 5 years of consulting. One bug that
> has eluded me is in Moz/NN7, the top "Web" tab left/right borders extend
> a little below the bottom border of the tab box. In IE it appears
> correctly and I think Moz/NN is missing 3px of padding that I specified
> in line.
>
> <http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=xhtml>
>
> I'd also be interested in any feedback or bugs anyone might notice. I
> wasn't able to eliminate all tables in the source due to wierd wrapping
> issues when the browser got narrow that we couldn't allow, however, by
> eliminating the outer layout tables, the search results now come up as
> much as 75% faster than before. That's a business case worth making for
> CSS.
The relaunch has been extensively blogged. Of particular interest to you
will be Douglas Bowman's blog entry:-
http://stopdesign.com/log/default.asp?date=20030407
He also did an all-CSS redesign as an experiment:-
http://stopdesign.com/log/default.asp?date=20030409
Simon Jessey
w: http://jessey.net/blog/
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