Friday, August 24th, 2007
JavaScript Object Layout
<>p>Dean Edwards said: “Interesting or confusing? You decide!”Can we answer “both” ? :)
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Friday, August 24th, 2007
Category: JavaScript
Can we answer “both” ? :)
Posted by Dion Almaer at 6:35 am
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This post is a perfect example of why fixed-width layouts suck.
for more like this (tho’ not very ajaxy as it’s about python but may be interesting to some) see here:
http://www.cafepy.com/article/python_types_and_objects/python_types_and_objects.html
Jazzy, I’m sure on some low resolution screen, 540 pixels fit inside 470 pixels. I wouldn’t know though, I always have to contend with lots of blank area on my screen.
@jazzy – yes, but scaling width layouts are more difficult to make =)