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John,
That's what I was looking for! Pretty
cool! But it brings up some questions.
You have this prefacing your _javascript_:
<script
type="text/_javascript_"><!--//--><![CDATA[//><!--
I know the _javascript_ itself is a hack, but what
about he above? What is that?
Also, on your CSS page you have elements listed
numerous times on the same line. For example:
#nave li:hover ul ul, #nav
li:hover ul ul ul, ........
Is this because you have nested lists?
Thanks,
Joe Kelly
P.S. If the tutorial explains all this, then
tell me to shut up and read it!
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Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 10:56
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Subject: Re: Last night's preso
css zen garden 1996 http://csszengarden.com/?cssfile=http://www.tastydirt.com/zen/sample.css
I
mentioned to someone about using css for drop down menus here's my (layout
incomplete but menus work) page http://www.john-amy.com/dad/css/center-2-col.htm derived
from http://www.alistapart.com/articles/dropdowns/
On 4/13/05, Joe
Kelly <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I want to reiterate the site John mentions
below, CSS Zen Garden. No tables, no images - everything is done with
style sheets. It's absolutely amazing. It changed the way I used
style sheets and how I designed some of my sites.
Thanks for the presentations last
night!
Joe Kelly
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Original Message -----
Sent:
Wednesday, April 13, 2005 9:17 AM
Subject:
Re: Last night's preso
Matt, here's my presentation. http://www.john-amy.com/css/presentation/s5-blank.html
if you preint it it has notes. (It's xhtml+css) click on the
slides to move forward or use yout arrow keys. there are links to
books,a link to the niffty corners trixk and a link to where to get a
blank presentation/how to use it.
this is a neat css site. http://www.csszengarden.com/
On 4/13/05, Matt
Woodward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Hey
Jake--no video capture unfortunately (I was running around like an
idiot yesterday and didn't have a chance to grab the video
camera), but John and Jeff are going to send out links, etc. later so
you can get the resource list at least.
For future
presentations because Macromedia gives all CFUGs a Breeze account,
I'm going to propose that we have all the presenters use Breeze so we
can record the meetings and make them available
easily online. The video/Captivate process I did for
Laszlo and New Atlanta works OK but it's pretty time consuming to do
and doesn't yield the greatest quality. If we just record
on Breeze while the presenter is presenting it will capture
everything and we can make it available immediately.
I'll get
with Patrick to get that set up since I believe he has the account
information, and we'll make a microphone (and webcam if anyone wants
their mug on the presentations!) available. To use Breeze
you don't even have to install anything so it should work regardless
of who's presenting, etc. We have some great content in
these presentations so it would be nice to start building up a
library as we go!
Matt
On 4/13/05, Jake McKee <
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again, I had a conflict with last night's meeting (I'm getting >
amazingly good at scheduling things far in advance for when the
meetings > will be!), so I missed the CSS discussion, much to my
chagrin. > > Did someone mention there was a video capture
of the session? Can > someone send out the preso? > >
Thanks! > Jake > --- > BlogFusion 4.0! > www.blogfusion.com > >
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