Hi all,
Position This! CSS Positioning Demystified:
http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=170513rl=1
I find it slightly humorous/ironic that that page has significant wrapping
problems in Safari. Haven't checked other browsers.
Whatever! ;-)
Rick
Ah - did you wait for the ad to load? It was slow coming for me, and
until it did, it *looked* like bad line wrapping - but was in fact
OK...
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(Safari 1.3 / OS X 10.3.9)
On 24 Apr 2005, at 4:05 PM, Rick Faaberg
On 4/24/05 1:16 AM Nick Gleitzman [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent this out:
Ah - did you wait for the ad to load? It was slow coming for me, and
until it did, it *looked* like bad line wrapping - but was in fact
OK...
N
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Omnivision. Websight.
Yeah, I agree with James. What would be the need for the nesting? It is sort of loosing the reasoning for staying under the web standards.
On 4/24/05, James Ellis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HiWhy wouldn't you just do this if you want to link separate pages?a href=""
This is a/a a href="">RgdsJamesOn
I actually replied to this before with something along the lines of
that James said, but I got an error so I'm just testing.
On 4/24/05, Rowan Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I actually replied to this before with something along the lines of
that James said, but I got an error so I'm just
On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 02:05:11 -0400, Rick Faaberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi all,
Position This! CSS Positioning Demystified:
http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=170513rl=1
I find it slightly humorous/ironic that that page has significant
wrapping
problems in Safari. Haven't
In a (ugly) javascript I try to test if window.location.replace
exists, before I use it:
if(window.location.replace) window.location.replace(href);
else window.location.href = href;
I remember trying to do something like that a while ago and finding
what you found. Functions are objects,
The only reason was for this:
a href=#A cool link a href=#via/a/a. I thought it to be
logically correct.
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The only reason was for this:
a href=#A cool link a href=#via/a/a. I thought it to be
logically correct.
Maybe my logic is flawed but it makes no logical sense to me.
That aside, it's invalid HTML (in fact illegal - see
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/links.html#h-12.2.2)