Usually I set the container element to position:relative, and the
container´s links to position:static . It works fine.
Geoff Pack escreveu:
Thanks guys, all fixed now.
Just seeing that it was possible was enough to make me to strip it back
and start again. The problem was that I had an
Hi,
After browsing some favored CSS sites, some by Standards Evangelist,
there seems to be a decline in the use of print styles. Has some
movement escaped my research?
Freedom of speech, just watch what you say.
Ice-T
Censorship
CK wrote:
Hi,
After browsing some favored CSS sites, some by Standards Evangelist,
there seems to be a decline in the use of print styles. Has some
movement escaped my research?
Decline? There are only two truly decent print styles I've ever seen,
ala and bbc news. Every wonderful article
Look at http://www.tsa.ind.br
they have print styles, and also a php print preview, using the print CSS.
Barney Carroll escreveu:
CK wrote:
Hi,
After browsing some favored CSS sites, some by Standards Evangelist,
there seems to be a decline in the use of print styles. Has some
movement
Raphael Martins wrote:
Look at http://www.tsa.ind.br
they have print styles, and also a php print preview, using the print
CSS.
The preview looks decent but the php causes my browser to tell me that
'the page was replaced while you were trying to print it'...
Google uses a similar process
The preview looks decent but the php causes my browser to tell me that
'the page was replaced while you were trying to print it'...
Google uses a similar process to decent effect - the same policy of just
printing the main frame content with the logo and title pasted in at the
top.
I
Look at http://www.tsa.ind.br
they have print styles, and also a php print preview, using the print
CSS.
I did that on my site years ago using ASP to find out *later* that browsers
already had a Print Preview option :-)
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Regards,
Thierry | www.TJKDesign.com
The print preview uses my print styles...but some users don´t even look
at it, because of the page´s colours and images.
:D
Thierry Koblentz escreveu:
Look at http://www.tsa.ind.br
they have print styles, and also a php print preview, using the print
CSS.
I did that on my site years ago
I have intended to build as many of my websites as I can that have
printer friendly pages by using print styles.
I have a couple of sites that I am particularly pleased with:
http://escendency.com/study1.html
This page prints out the content of the links that open as popup
windows.
I would love to hear of other well-printed sites though. I strongly
believe in css for print but have seen far too few good examples of it.
You may try http://grupoamnet.net. You may even select the print-style
as alternate style-sheet in FireFox.
Ciao
Niels
ed radford wrote:
i am currently working on a simple site and thought it to be a good
opertunity to try and implement some image and text scaling using ems.
have got everything working fine on safari and such but the design
gets completely broken in opera and on windows i.e.
On 11/27/06 11:14 AM, Nick Fitzsimons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So then with this DOCTYPE:
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd;
I can put IDs on the HTML element and go on my merry way. Right?
Yes. (My, it feels
I have a problem with the stylesheet on a huge site. The folders are set up
on the site so that sometimes they are 5 levels deep. For example:
- Folder1
- Folder 1a
- Folder 1b
- Folder 1c
+ Folder 1d
All folders use the same stylesheet, but some of the font sizes seem to
change depending
On Dec 2, 2006, at 4:50 AM, Tom Livingston wrote:
html, body{ position:relative; font:100%/1.2 Verdana, Arial,
Helvetica,
sans-serif; background-color:#fff; color:#888; height:100%; padding:0;
margin:0;}
html#home{ background:url(../images/home_bgimage.gif) 50% 0 no-
repeat;}
!DOCTYPE
I suspect the best way to create serious (from a design-for-print
standpoint) web-to-print systems is to install a php-based pdf
generator, because at the end of the day no matter how sophisticated web
technologies get, printing from within the browser is always going to
leave a world's
Hi,
After browsing some favored CSS sites, some by Standards Evangelist,
there seems to be a decline in the use of print styles. Has some
movement escaped my research?
Hi, don't know about the Standards Evangelist but I do think people in
general just haven't got there yet. For me, at
Hi,
I'm having troubles with my some inline text not lining up at the right
height after a label in my form. See pic attached. The sample code is
below
..
label for=fabEx-Kiwi: /label
input name=tradegroup id=fab type=radio value=FAB tabindex=28
/
br /
Would need to see the associated CSS but why are you not using a label for
'Details'?
On Sat, 02 Dec 2006 16:58:57 +1000, Al Kendall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm having troubles with my some inline text not lining up at the
right
height after a label in my form. See pic
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