I have been hesitent to ask this question as I am
not sure that the optimal solution is to use css.
I wish to have a top horizontal menu which alternates
the selection of left navigation menus.
So if my top menu links are spanish, english and danish
I want to display the contents: one two three
I have been hesitent to ask this question as I am
not sure that the optimal solution is to use css.
I wish to have a top horizontal menu which alternates
the selection of left navigation menus.
So if my top menu links are spanish, english and danish
I want to display the contents: one two three
Why would adding display:inline anywhere be ignored in this example?
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/box.html#mpb-examples
russ - maxdesign wrote:
Hi Scott,
An inline element can have margin and padding applied to it but only left
and right margin/padding will affect other elements. Top and bottom
Hi Seona:
Are you talking about the list at the top of the page or at the bottom?
I assume that you mean the bottom.
Gallery and Contact me move to the bottom line and are centered in
IE 6.0 and ff win pro. Is this what you expect?
I am missing The CSS for the menu bar at:
So ...Why is the display: inline ever needed?
Just threw out a lot of code and this works :-)
Am I on the right track???
a humble newbie
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd;
html xmlns=http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml;
Test platform IE 6.0 and XP pro.
I'm trying to create a horizontal image toolbar.
Basically, I have two versions that almost work
and being a week old newbie to web design I cannot
seem to tweak them to work.
This solution ignores the display: inline;
and my picture (yes thats me) displays
Hi
Can anybody explain why I can't hide or redisplay a hidden footer or
menu items when I click on the links stating to that effect?
I am not sure if it is my code or if I should be disabling some security
options. I am using XP prof and testing on ie 6.0 and ff.
I know that the code has worked