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
. Try!
thank you mladen. i put the border on to better see the position. it is
positioning that i'm having trouble with.
rgds,
ron
>
>
> On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 7:00 PM, ron zisman wrote:
> http://ricochet.org/new_floradise/arrangements.html
>
> http://ricochet
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
On Jan 15, 2009, at 3:52 PM, Christian Montoya wrote:
My recommendation is that you convert the movies to FLV and use a
standard Flash FLV player. You'll find better support that way, and
you can do things like basic streaming, rather than just putting the
videos on the page with or .
a fri
ross-platform
Firefox 2 asked for quicktime plugins. My company won't allow you to
install quicktime on their pcs.
Nancy
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 3:10 PM, Ron Zisman wrote:
> anybody know of a solid way to embed quicktime movies
> cross-platform--in a standards sort of way.
>
&g
anybody know of a solid way to embed quicktime movies cross-platform--
in a standards sort of way.
i've googled around and haven't found what i need. i'm told my
current method hates IE. surprise.
test page here:
http://www.ricochet.org/test_flippin/georg_tampered.html
thanks in advance
--
kate,
thought i'd throw in my two cents.
firstly i was in your position a couple years ago, using dreamweaver.
at a certain point i realized i didn't know what i was doing or what
was going wrong when things didn't view properly. i hadn't heard
anything about box models, didn't know what pa
On Feb 5, 2008, at 8:51 PM, Michael Horowitz wrote:
Sorry for the flurry of questions but I've traditionally done my
sites with tables and am doing my first completely css site now
http://terrorfreeamerica.us/
Just setting up the menu on the left and I'm wondering how to get
my menu butt
hey all,
i posted this on css-d this morning and couldn't get any takers. both
file validate.
http://www.ricochet.org/ricochet2/company_principal.html
original page (above) validates and goes cross browser fairly well, i
think.
it has some scaling issues on fonts, messing badly with alignm
sorry about mylast response, i was having an email blitz with my
brother whose name is mike..
--ron
On Jan 19, 2008, at 12:43 PM, Michael MD wrote:
Are we agreed that the back button *should* take one to the
previous page?
yep .. speaking of which...
Is there a good way to fix up back butt
way out of my league
On Jan 19, 2008, at 12:43 PM, Michael MD wrote:
Are we agreed that the back button *should* take one to the
previous page?
yep .. speaking of which...
Is there a good way to fix up back button behaviour (so it behaves as
expected) on pages that do stuff like loading data
hey steve,
without going into pros and cons on the target attribute, roger
johansson has an interesting article on the subject with a javascript
solution the degrades to opening in the same window if java is turned
off or pop ups blocked. some clients want what they want and won't be
diss
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