Hello all.
I received an request from a client, which I am not sure how to
implement correctly. Would you please be so kind to have a quick look
at it, and let me know what you think?
A first implementation can be found here:
html: http://michaelvogt.eu/flow.html
css:
Hi Michael,
The overall structure is probably how I'd tackle this but I do have a
couple of suggestions.
1 - You don't really need the div for part4 as this seems to just be
applying a margin which could be applied directly to #article.
2 - Within the part4infosmall div I wouldn't use a
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Michael Vogt wrote:
html: http://michaelvogt.eu/flow.html
I have 2 questions:
- is there a better way to do the html structure for this?
You'll have to make some structural/sequential changes to get the visual
effect you're after, since CSS alone can't handle such effects with any
On Nov 6, 2007, at 7:48 PM, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/alien/mv/test_07_1106.html
...
Otherwise: no problem.
No problems ? With Fx Mac and Safari 2.04, 3.03beta and the latest
WebKit builds, the is a slight overlap: the top part of the floated
block is partly
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
On Nov 6, 2007, at 7:48 PM, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/alien/mv/test_07_1106.html
...
Otherwise: no problem.
No problems ? With Fx Mac and Safari 2.04, 3.03beta and the latest
WebKit builds, the is a slight overlap: the top part of the
Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone has found a clever way of testing your HTML
emails for Outlook 2007? I don't have Vista and can't see myself
buying it just yet! I thought there may be some kind of online
rendering engine setup by now, but couldn't find anything in a search.
Cheers
Paul
Hey Paul, if you have a friend with it -- set up remote desktop
connection and you'll be able to use outlook. I have outlook2007 on
XP, you can send email to me and i will send back a printscreen.
Cheers,
Max.
2007/11/6, Paul Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone has
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Subject: [WSG] Testing emails for Outlook 2007
Hi all,
Just wondering if
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On 11/7/07, Paul Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just wondering if anyone has found a clever way of testing your HTML
emails for Outlook 2007? I don't have Vista and can't see myself
buying it just yet!
Office 2007 runs fine on XP, with the new stupid Word rendering engine
and all. And
Hello all,
We have a huge website using CSS that is going out the door next month, and
it is ready for testing after the 15th. This application is to go against
some of the big search engine giants out there ran by large communication
corporations (you know the ones I mean).
Anyone interested
For those who may be interested and haven't seen this yet, here's the address
to a CodeProject article on Silverlight 1.1 Alpha:
http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/SLFun.asp
The 1.1 Alpha now incorporates the use of C# managed code and ASP.Net.
Kind regards,
Frank M. Palinkas
Microsoft
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