Whiterod, David (DTUP) wrote:
Hi,

Without stepping on any toes (I hope) I have made a first attempt at a CSS
version of Jeff's new search template.


I tried it out and things were all out of whack. Although its late and I'm falling asleep at the PC. So I wont actually be looking at the code tonight. To test it real quick I copied over your styles into my .css and replaced the _search.cfm file. Before I jump the gun and say its not displaying correctly, perhaps someone else here can take a look at it and see if the code works for them (I must sleep now).

Thanks for working with this. I would have likely done it this weekend if no one else had taken a look at it by then (I am booked solid with work all week (day and night)).

Regards,

Jeff C.

btw: I just peaked inside both the _search.cfm and the stylesheet. Would it be alright if you could line-up your opening and closing tags? Whether you choose to use [tabs] to indent like Daemon does or indent with spaces either is fine for me. Its just easier to read the code when lined up. I ended up using ctrl+m on each <tag></tag>. (Lining up tags doesn't apply when you're trying to save whitespace - example: <cfoutput></tr></td></table></cfoutput>).

That paragraph wasn't meant to sound rude (even though it does after I just re-read it). I really do appreciate you taking the effort to replace the tables with well-formed stylesheets.

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