Re: [WSG] Subtractive Box model

2005-02-19 Thread David R
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote: You could do something like this: http://dev.l-c-n.com/disp-table/equal-H-nav.php Internet Explorer doesn't support display: table-cell; Can someone remind me why we use the additive box-model? It seems stupid to me, there's no real advantage. -- -David R

Re: [WSG] Site Review: whatcanido.com.au

2005-02-19 Thread Irina Ahrens
Tatham, When browser window is resized vertically, clouds in the glass.jpg are not aligned with clouds in the background.jpg. Maybe, don't use clouds in glass.jpg. Instead use as a background checkboard pattern 1px colored (white or blue) x 1px transparent. Then, when this image is on top of

[WSG] A different Firefox bug?

2005-02-19 Thread Jalenack
Hi, I've encountered a very odd behavior on my blog using firefox (mac). http://blog.jalenack.com If you focus the search box, or the any of the form elements in the comment section, a ~200x50 box appears at the top left corner. I have no idea why it happens, but it has been happening since I

Re: [WSG] Site Critique

2005-02-19 Thread Jorge Colon
When I clicked on the reservation link I came to a page that where it asked me to put my reservation information and my credit card details. One huge error that I noticed was that the little pad-lock didn't show up at the lower-right corner of my browser. If I were a customer coming to this page I

Re: [WSG] Other character sets/languages

2005-02-19 Thread Dejan Kozina
woric wrote: Choose charset UTF-8 (not UTF-8 BOM) when saving. Can you explain the difference? In other words, the BOM is a funny character Unicode uses as the very first char in some of its encoding forms to declare which byte is which when characters are composed of more than 1 byte. As stated

Re: [WSG] Other character sets/languages

2005-02-19 Thread Gene Falck
Hi Dejan, You wrote: woric wrote: Choose charset UTF-8 (not UTF-8 BOM) when saving. Can you explain the difference? In other words, the BOM is a funny character Unicode uses as the very first char in some of its encoding forms to declare which byte is which when characters are composed of more