From: Anto'nio Martins-Tuva'lkin (antonio@tuvalkin.web.pt)
Date: Sat Sep 17 2005 - 16:42:16 CDT
On 2005.09.17, 16:02, Geoffrey <gpw@uniserve.com> wrote:
>>> http://www.unicode.org/consortium/uniencoded.html
>>> are 152x57 and 100x16, which seem to be non-standard sizes,
>
> The logos are not bits of web-advertising. The "standard banners" are
> for content that is hosted by advertising companies and appears on
> various publishing sites (like Yahoo or other high traffic areas,) where
> they want everything to be the same size so the page layout will be
> predictable.
One may want predictable image sizes for things that are not bits of
web-advertising, too. If one wants to add to the bottom of one's pages
things like "Unicode-encoded", "valid CSS2", "valid XHTML", "hand-made
HTML" or "dolphin safe" one wants these buttons to have the same height
and width.
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