There is a excelent blog writing about this:http://weblogs.asp.net/jgalloway/archive/2006/03/03/439483.aspxAnd also a workaraoud - Flashobject by
http://blog.deconcept.com/flashobject/
Good afternoon,
Sorry if a bit out of topic... but I'm searching to contact CSS design
experts that live in the north of France for a part time job.
Please contact me out of list.
Cheers!
Angela
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Barrie North wrote:
I need some help, what is the difference between:
table.module
At 07:45 PM 3/5/2006, Lachlan Hunt wrote:
Specificity: 0,0,1,1
To see where Lachlan is getting these numbers, read:
6.4.3 Calculating a selector's specificity
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document:
on 06/03/06 16:57 Christian Montoya said the following:
On 3/5/06, Jack Pivac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Few questions:
http://temp.delphinus.co.nz/newsite/shop/shop.php?product=accessories
I'm using white-space: pre; so dont have to br every line in the green
description
On 07/03/06, Jack Pivac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But does anyone have any idea how to put that alongside the title andimage etc without using a table? or should i just use a table?
The simplest way would be to wrap the bits you want to have on the left
(title, pic, price, etc) in some sort of
on 07/03/06 12:17 Seona Bellamy said the following:
On 07/03/06, *Jack Pivac* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But does anyone have any idea how to put that alongside the title and
image etc without using a table? or should i just use a table?
The simplest way would
Jack wrote:
But does anyone have any idea how to put that alongside the title and
image etc without using a table? or should i just use a table?
Hi Jack,
There shouldnt be any need for a table here. just mark your list up as
a list and float your image to one side. something like this:
On 07/03/06, Jack Pivac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The simplest way would be to wrap the bits you want to have on the left (title, pic, price, etc) in some sort of containing element such as a div and float it left.but if i float it left.. then doesn't that mean i have the wrap the
whole lot in
Hi all
I have a group of retail outlets which I need to order alphabetically by
location and still maintain row heights when there are differing amounts
of content, eg:
CANBERRAABC Company
Email
SYDNEY XYZ Company
Address
Sarah Peeke (XERT) wrote:
CANBERRAABC Company
Email
SYDNEY XYZ Company
Address
Ph
Email
table
thead
tr
thLocation/th
thCompany details/th
/tr
/thead
tbody
tr
td scope=rowCanberra/td
tdABC
on 07/03/06 12:29 Peter Ottery said the following:
Jack wrote:
But does anyone have any idea how to put that alongside the title and
image etc without using a table? or should i just use a table?
Hi Jack,
There shouldnt be any need for a table here. just mark your list up as
a list and
Hi guys,
I am fighting with this little css problem but I am coming to the conclusion
that it is impossible to solve. I thought I should check with others though,
just to make sure I don't overlook anything:
I am working on a liquid design of a website. The design fits fine into
800x600 and
Hi,
I'm looking for a way to style a legend element with a background
that spans the whole width of the page. I originally used a regular
heading (h3) because I knew the design would have difficulty with
fieldset/legend, but the after the accessibility review it was requested
that we use
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Sent: Tuesday, 7 March 2006 4:12 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] Styling Fieldset and Legend Elements
Hi,
I'm looking for a way to style a legend element with a
On Mar 7, 2006, at 2:12 PM, Lachlan Hunt wrote:
I'm looking for a way to style a legend element with a background
that spans the whole width of the page. I originally used a
regular heading (h3) because I knew the design would have
difficulty with fieldset/legend, but the after the
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
http://lachy.id.au/dev/2006/03/fieldset
On OS X 10.4.5
Firefox 1.5, Camino - latest nightly trunk build, iCab 3.0, Safari 2.03
and WebKit nightly build, Opera 9 tp2, all look the same.
and so does Konqueror/KDE 3.5 running on top of OS X .
Great! But I still
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