Most likely an issue with Parallels. Looks fine in true Win7 IE9.
- Jon
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 10:18 PM, tee weblis...@gmail.com wrote:
Can a kind soul helps check this site in IE9.
http://www.veecosmetics.com/
Please browse a few more pages, the borders occur in the #content, #footer
Personally, I don't mind deleting the few emails (relatively) that are
out-of-office replies. If I did, I would probably just set up a filter
since I'm using Gmail (and I'm pretty sure most popular email clients
support advanced filters as well). I find that the very small amount of
time it takes
Tee,
Good question - the HTML5 working draft does not specifically say, but the
following seems to indicate that there should be only one figcaption element
per figure:
The figcaption element
Contexts in which this element can be used: As the first or last child of
a
Tee,
You could try hiding it only visually with css:
From html5 boilerplate,
/* Hide only visually, but have it available for screenreaders: by Jon Neal.
www.webaim.org/techniques/css/invisiblecontent/j.mp/visuallyhidden */
.visuallyhidden { border: 0; clip: rect(0 0 0 0); height: 1px;
Hi Marvin,
You might want to try WebMatrix - http://www.microsoft.com/web/ - I can't
speak for the accessibility of it but it's worth a try. It automates most of
the setup you are asking about.
- Jon
On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 12:24 AM, Marvin Hunkin startrekc...@gmail.comwrote:
hi.
Not sure if this is exactly what you are looking for, but you can try
adding another selector to this code:
#nav .current,
#nav a:hover, #nav a:focus {
background-color:#fff!important;
color:#333;
}
Like this:
#nav .current,
#nav a:hover, #nav a:focus,
#nav ul li:hover a {
They may be a little old comparatively, but Bulletproof Web Design
and Handcrafted CSS (both by Dan Cederholm) helped me in a big way.
- Jon
On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 6:56 PM, Andrew Staff
andrew.st...@zebraweb.com.au wrote:
Hello all,
I was wondering if anyone on this distribution list would
Bob,
Since IE does not support HTML5 elements and doesn't obey CSS border-style
on iframes, you have to include frameborder=0 to remove them. For browsers
that do support the HTML5 iframe element you can use the new seamless
attribute to remove the borders and scrolling.
- Jon
On Wed, Mar 9,
Hi David,
Removing the min-height from the following rule has an effect in IE7, didn't
test in IE6:
.ie6 .vcalendar h3, .ie7 .vcalendar h3 {
filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(startColorStr='#ff',
EndColorStr='#ee');
/*min-height: 0;*/
}
Min-height triggers
Hi David,
Sorry, I was in a hurry and didn't read all that I should have, also didn't
notice that removing hasLayout also removed the filter. Maybe you want to
try PIE (css3pie.com)?
- Jon
On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 7:50 PM, Jon Reece jon.re...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi David,
Removing the min
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