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From: James Ellis
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Subject: Re: [WSG] ordered list
for events
Have you tried it with the border-collapse
There's nothing wrong with tables, provided they are used for tabular
data like rather than layout.
webmail entries,
invoices and payments etc
medal tallies (in case you do Smiggins Holes 2010 Winter Olympics site)
etc etc
And why not a table of events ? (as in this instance)
First
russ weakley wrote:
Many ways to skin a cat. A standard table is acceptable but so is a
definition list:
http://www.maxdesign.com.au/jobs/css/peterottery.htm
You could use negative margins to avoid the 3px bug that occurs when
floating the dt's in msiewin.
Hi
all,
I've got a simple
list of events with dates and am trying to keep it as a simple ordered list.
http://www.c41.com.au/test.htmlshows
my example with everything else stripped out. (the css is inline just for ease of creating the
example.)
I thought I had it
sorted until I
Hi Peter
This really looks like a valid use for the infamous table tag to me.
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From: Peter Ottery [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 4:10 pm
Subject: [WSG] ordered list for events
Hi all,
I've got a simple list of events with dates and am
Ottery [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 4:10 pm
Subject: [WSG] ordered list for events
Hi all,
I've got a simple list of events with dates and am trying to keep
it as a
simple ordered list.
http://www.c41.com.au/test.html
target=lhttp://www.c41.com.au/test.html
Or better yet... change that height to 1.2em and it will work with
resizing text too (up to about 200% at least)
looks like a job for a table!
or even a definition list...
why did you use an ol?
try this
#searchlist ol li span.date {display: block;height:20px;width:
100px;float:left}
li
Gary Menzel wrote:
I've got a simple list of events with dates and am trying to keep it as a simple ordered list.
Well - at the risk of getting flamed (fire retardant underwear turned up
to full strength) - this looks to me like it should be a table.
There's nothing wrong with tables,
and running!
What you think??
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Chris Stratford
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-Original Message-
From: James Ellis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 4:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [WSG] ordered
Title: RE: [WSG] ordered list for events
thanks everyone!
in response to a few of those questions:
Gary wrote:
I realise you have said you want to keep it as a simple ordered list - but
I am not sure of the reason why.
glory ;-)
nah, I guess I'm just getting a real kick out
Envelopes are good. Pushing them is good.
But - I suppose I still look at a table as being a table - and hence get
some backwards compatibility from it (especially in the case that Peter
has).
I am actually surprised at the number of support calls that we still get
that have people using
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