On 29/04/2011 11:55 PM, Jukka K. Korpela wrote:
Michael Beaudoin wrote:
Ok. I have a layout I'm working on and I can't get the middle 4
columns to line up side-to-side. I've floated them left but they don't
seem to take on the layout I want. Do I need to put them in a div?
Check it here.
http://ba-doyn.com/sda/davinci_test/
The relevant id="..." attribute values begin with a digit (4), which is
prohibited in XHTML and, more importantly, in CSS, so browsers ignore an
essential part of the stylesheet.
This is not completely true. Firstly the XHTML is traditional so it's
not true XHTML and secondly, IDs or classes beginning with a digit that
is in an escape sequence (flowed by one space of whitespace) is valid
CSS. As mentioned last month by Philippe, HTML5 allows digits in ID or
class attributes.
These are valid CSS selectors.
#\34 col1
#\34 col1 p
#\34 col2
#\34 col2 p
#\34 col3
#\34 col3 p
#\34 col4
#\34 col4 p
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Alan Gresley
http://css-3d.org/
http://css-class.com/
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