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Subject: Re: [css-d] problems with CSS and floats
Rick Faircloth wrote:
However, it's good to remember that for those of us that are just
beginning to work with CSS layouts, that getting *anything* to work
on any level is a big challenge. Once we become more
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From: David Laakso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2007 8:47 AM
To: Rick Faircloth
Subject: Re: [css-d] problems with CSS and floats
Now, if we can get you to just stop top-posting (it screws up the
archives and makes it impossible
Rick Faircloth wrote:
Ø if you are creating a commercial
web site then you are decreasing your web sites accessibility and
therefore you are loosing those potential customers.
Thanks for your thoughts, Davoud…
I’m wrestling with learning totally CSS-based design, learning a
new IDE
Rick Faircloth wrote:
Ø if you are creating a commercial
web site then you are decreasing your web sites accessibility and
therefore you are loosing those potential customers.
Thanks for your thoughts, Davoud…
I agree with your perspective on trying to cater to as many
users as
David Laakso wrote:
PS Do you have a CSS question?
I consider philosophical questions about CSS design that
impact daily work just as legitimate as How do I make a font red?,
if not more so...
Rick
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Possibly... maybe just a morphed thread... like any conversation,
it can branch.
Rick
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Rayburn Taylor
Is this what one would call a hijacked thread? Just asking.
Rayburn
Waco Web Designs
Rick Faircloth wrote:
I consider philosophical questions about CSS design that
impact daily work just as legitimate as How do I make a font red?,
if not more so...
Does your philosophical attempt include to allege that some on this
list have a 'Taliban' mentality?
Ingo
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Rayburn Taylor wrote:
Is this what one would call a hijacked thread? Just asking.
It started as one - 'Top Bottom - Lets Keep Them Apart' and then
suddenly we had 'problems with CSS and floats' in threading mail-agents.
Now it seems the only (somewhat loose) connection with CSS we have left,
is
Hi, Rayburn...
Let me tell you what finally enabled me to start making totally css-layout
sites, using only tables for tabular data.
I went to http://www.templateworld.com/free_templates.html and downloaded
several free sites, including all images and other assets that you need for
a complete
, 2007 12:11 PM
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Subject: Re: [css-d] problems with CSS and floats
Rick Faircloth wrote:
Hi, Rayburn...
Let me tell you what finally enabled me to start making totally css-layout
sites, using only tables for tabular data.
I went
Rick Faircloth wrote:
However, it's good to remember that for those of us that are just
beginning to work with CSS layouts, that getting *anything* to work
on any level is a big challenge. Once we become more knowledgeable
and experienced we can begin to work with broader concerns, like
Rick Faircloth wrote:
Hi, Rayburn...
Let me tell you what finally enabled me to start making totally css-layout
sites, using only tables for tabular data.
I went to http://www.templateworld.com/free_templates.html and downloaded
several free sites, including all images and other assets that
This is my first post and I hope I am requesting help in the correct
way. I am trying to replace tables with a CSS and try to also use float
left and float right and they do not seem to work correctly. Could
someone take a look [http://wacowebdesigns.com/test.html] and see what I
am doing
bookpage wrote:
This is my first post and I hope I am requesting help in the correct
way.
You have hijacked someone else's thread, and messed up the list-archives
a bit. You should really, really, start a new thread from scratch, and
not just copy and change subject-line in an existing one.
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