By bloid
via alistapart.com
Published: Sep 26 2007 / 22:46
Let’s face it, images are a pain in the ass. Okay, well, maybe the images themselves aren’t the problem, but laying out images consistently within a design is difficult; especially when you hand the keys over to someone else to fill in the content.
Sure, you can write a mountain of documentation that clearly informs your clients of the image widths your carefully constructed grid layout will accept without breaking, but even if you are emphatic about the client adhering to the guidelines in the documentation, there’s always the possibility that a mistake will be made. One innocent mishap—something as simple as the dyslexic transposition of 238px to 283px—and your layout’s toast.
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