Hi, Grant,
I'd recommend you have a look at this: http://cssgrid.net/
Do it once, do it well, make it flexible. :-)
V.
On 16 May 2012 22:48, wrote:
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On 17/05/2012, at 4:23 AM, Rick Hill wrote:
> The ideal would be to position the related content at the bottom of the
> associate main content and then position it at the top right of the main
> content. So visually it would look the same but the HTML reading order and
> header nesting would b
On May 16, 2012, at 2:11 PM, Kepler Gelotte wrote:
>> the first problem i'm having is that bbedit, safari, firefox and opera (on
>> a mac) all position it in a different location (#pre-nex).
>
> Hi,
>
> Try 'position: relative' for #main (the containing div of #pre_nex).
>
> Best regards,
mer
We have a feature in our CMS that allows users to add a spotlight box of
related content to the right of the main content. This is not a right column
(which we also allow) but a floated block of content. Visually this works well
and the user base wants the feature. Unfortunately, there are acces
> the first problem i'm having is that bbedit, safari, firefox and opera (on
> a mac) all position it in a different location (#pre-nex).
Hi,
Try 'position: relative' for #main (the containing div of #pre_nex).
Best regards,
Kepler Gelotte
Neighbor Webmaster, Inc.
156 Normandy Dr., Piscataway,
On May 16, 2012, at 1:32 PM, Mladen Barac wrote:
> simple
>
> you must put something like this:
> border:none
>
> for example
> if image is link, then:
>
> a img {border: none; }
>
> or:
>
> a:link {border:none}
>
> I hope this could be helpful. Try!
thank you mladen. i put the border on t
simple
you must put something like this:
border:none
for example
if image is link, then:
*
*
*a img {border: none; }*
or:
*a:link {border:none}*
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*I hope this could be helpful. Try!*
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On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 7:00 PM, ron zisman wrote:
> http://ricochet.org/new_floradise/arrangements.htm
http://ricochet.org/new_floradise/arrangements.html
http://ricochet.org/new_floradise/plants.html
hey all,
i'm having trouble positioning a background image. on the arrangements page,
the two arrows have a blue border.
the first problem i'm having is that bbedit, safari, firefox and opera (on
Hi Grant,
You could have a dedicated mobile site (using a sub-domain and server-side
client detection, for instance) with zero regard paid to accessibility
*or*standards.
Responsive design (using media queries, for instance) follow the DRY
principle - Don't Repeat Yourself. Rather than think about
I think it's worth noting that there is a lot of commonality between
accessibility and mobile optimisation. When the W3C Mobile Web Best
Practices Group began its work (way back in June 2005 - I'm feeling old)
our starting point was WCAG. They're not the same, of course, but the
ways of thinkin
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