At 11:11 PM 1/26/2006, Geoff Pack wrote:
How about this:
style type=text/cssli span {float:right; margin-right:30%;}/style
ul
lispan[ Add | Edit | Delete ] /spanItem 1
I believe the challenge arises when you consider Add/Edit/Delete as a
series of links or buttons and deserving of a
Veine Vikberg wrote:
Even with the link supplied - either all of you are asleep - or am as
stumped as I am at this point ;)
Link again: http://www.jpfco.com/testdesign/new/
We're asleep most of the time :-)
Try adding:
#content #wrapper {display: table;}
...or
#content #wrapper {overflow:
God afton Georg;
Well, nice to see a fellow Scandinav (I'm born and raised Swede) on this list,
even though I'm in diaspora in the USA since six+ years.
Thanks for the suggestion :) now I just have to figure out why that is working
LOL
The display table did the trick for Mozilla and Opera on
Hello;
Well Georg came with a suggestion that is working for Windows machines - now
this design is close to what it needs to be on Windows IE/Moz/Opera. My issue
is now Mac - I have a mac in the office (Strawberry iMac os 8.6 IE 5.1) and on
that one all layout is virtually gone with the wind.
This may not help at all BUT...
It looks fine on Safari (Mac OSX 10.4) and it would be very
reasonable just to ignore IE 5 for Mac as even Microsoft don't
support it. A way of working round the problem is to use server-side
(or client side if necessary) to serve a cut-down version of the
On 1/27/06 1:21 PM, Stephen Stagg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It looks fine on Safari (Mac OSX 10.4) and it would be very
reasonable just to ignore IE 5 for Mac as even Microsoft don't
support it. A way of working round the problem is to use server-side
(or client side if necessary) to serve a
LOLOL
I'm not keen on serving different versions they usually end up creating more
problems then solve them.
Seems like Mac users are not liking this browser very much eh?
Am new to macs this is my first machine running.
What are you guys testing in Os9 and OsX with all browsers (Safari, iCab,
I'm almost finished with the CSS drop down with a fly out navigation
(using a small bit of JS). Here's what I'm trying to do...
The navigation is horizontal that stretches 700 px. The far right side
I want the drop down fly outs to fly out to the left verses right. I
can change all of the
Hello web standards group, and my apologies if you've alredy addressed
this issue, but I have a question regarding the mailto: part of an
html link.
I'm working on a website whose contact us page has its email links
set to include a subject link, like this:
a href=mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Support
I've never read about setting the subject with title (unless you're
using JavaScript to do magic to the href?), but imagine it doesn't
much matter. I've NEVER encountered a mail client that choked if you
fed it a subject as well... even if not all parse that into the
Subject field. Hence, from an
Dylan Kinnett wrote:
I'm working on a website whose contact us page has its email links
set to include a subject link, like this:
a href=mailto:person[at]server[dot]com?subject=Wesbite Support Question
Always use example.com, example.org or example.net in examples in the
future. I edited
Veine Vikberg wrote:
God afton Georg;
God aften... søta bror :-)
Thanks for the suggestion :) now I just have to figure out why that
is working LOL
The reason it's working is described here:
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/visuren.html#q15
... 9.4.1 Block formatting contexts...
The display
On 28 Jan 2006, at 3:09 am, Veine Vikberg wrote:
Well Georg came with a suggestion that is working for Windows
machines - now this design is close to what it needs to be on
Windows IE/Moz/Opera. My issue is now Mac - I have a mac in the
office (Strawberry iMac os 8.6 IE 5.1) and on that
-- Original Message --
From: Philippe Wittenbergh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2006 09:38:43 +0900
Your iMac runs old sofware...
I have become painfully aware of that, posting this to the list, now I have to
And congratulations to John Allsopp for having his earlier research
cited by Google!
Did anyone else notice that Google finally put paid to the rubbish
urban legend metadata meta name=revisit-after ?
Chris Dimmock
http://www.cogentis.com.au/
On 1/26/06, Lea de Groot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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