an>span>content 2/span>/div>
and you've also got widths, padding and margins to add to the styling but it all depends on what, precisely, you're trying to achieve, more than just adding a border.
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Hi
On IE Mac the column is staggered.
From 'WHAT'S ON OFFER...' to 'For a complementary..', is staggered to
the right so there's a white space between the header and footer.
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On Friday, June 9, 2006, at 09:00 am, kvnmcwebn wrote:
http://www.eaf.ie
() return false for opening new windows.
I'm looking for a simple bit of javascript to do the same for the form,
something like form.target = window.open()
Any ideas?
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Beauty
on the
subject?
Thanks for everyone who's posted. Its given me food for thought.
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On Friday, December 1, 2006, at 03:43 pm, Raphael Martins wrote:
I would love to hear of other well-printed sites though. I strongly
believe in css for print
Is this any good?
http://choctaw.co.uk/tftw.php?counter=45
Javascript is used on the page so its xhtml compliant.
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Designer wrote:
I am after a simple 'quote of the day' or 'word of the day' type thing
for a client. Naturally, I want it to be xhtml compliant, and easily
that invalidates the XHTML. Is that markup?
Looking at the page called by the javascript I imagine I would have to
declare the parent page as transitional or can you have a transitional
page inside an iframe and still declare the parent page strict?
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David Dorward wrote:
On Thu, Dec 07
David Dorward wrote:
On Thu, Dec 07, 2006 at 03:48:46PM +, Chris Price wrote:
I don't understand why there is a problem with document.write and how
that invalidates the XHTML.
Using document.write doesn't invalidate the XHTML, there just aren't
any implementations of XHTML
http://www.hixie.ch/advocacy/xhtml
http://lachy.id.au/log/2005/12/xhtml-beginners
http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200501/the_perils_of_using_xhtml_properly/
Thanks Rimantas
That is extremely helpful and enlightening.
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I would like to know, is it possible to have XHTML 1.0 strict compliant
pop-ups?
It is possible to include javascript so that a page can have a pop-up
link and validate (as an alternative to target) but that doesn't make it
compliant.
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find pop-ups very useful and often request them. What are the
problems for people with javascript enabled browsers?
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Can anyone tell me why this page doesn't validate as XHTML 1.0 Strict?
http://ubiqutees.co.uk/custom.php
colgroup is pinpointed but I'm blowed if I can figure out what's wrong.
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Lachlan Hunt wrote:
You can have either col or colgroup elements as children of
table, but not both.
Excellent. Worked a treat. Thanks
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