the text
passes the end of the blue box, it moves in by 1 or 2 pixels
(illustrated by the green left border for #main).
I have boiled away the code to the following
http://www.moomail.com.au/csspain/
http://www.moomail.com.au/csspain/painful.css
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks
James
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James
Thank you all - indeed it was that nasty 3px bug.
James
On Tue, 2004-07-20 at 16:26, Jason Turnbull wrote:
James Cowperthwaite wrote:
The layout problem occurs in IE (fine in mozilla). I want to keep the
text flowing down the page in a straight line, but in IE when the text
passes
in the provision of this service
is covered by the DDA. The DDA applies to services whether provided for
payment or not.
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Thanks for the responses!
Has anyone played with Usablenet? Opinions?
Thanks
James
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for some hints on posting to the list getting
client is
testing using Bobby and Usablenet, stating these are the 'industry
standard'.
Is this the case? If not could anyone hit me with a nice list objective
comparison?
Thanks
James
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Thanks Mark - yep it was indeed the flash object tag!
Changed to https for the codebase and pluginspage and now is all good.
Interesting IE feature?
Thanks again!
James
Mark Stanton wrote:
The secure insecure message means that you have an https page that is
referencing some material (an
Ok, if anyone is interested, I decided to go down the 'sliding doors'
(http://www.alistapart.com/articles/slidingdoors/)
path, which has given me the result I was hoping for.
The right image now slides over the top of the left instead of breaking and going onto
a new line.
Maybe not the best
Hi all,
With two images, one floated left and the right, is there any way to
force the page scroll horizontally instead of the right image dropping
underneath the left when the width of the browser window becomes less
than the combined widths of the images?
eg
.logo1 {
float:left;
Umm, I dont think so, but I am not really sure what that is - guessing
IE iFrame thingy? If so then probably not :-)
Thanks
James
On Thu, 2004-03-04 at 17:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi james, you don't want to use an Inline frame?,
that would fix your problem , but then again, goes