On 26 Nov 2005, at 3:58 pm, Lizet Pena de Sola wrote:
I recently finished a small interface project that required the
customization of windows media player a couple of web pages.
The test url is:
http://216.197.219.40/am/LESA_ONE_am_7_files/
First thing that page complained about is that
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
On 26 Nov 2005, at 3:58 pm, Lizet Pena de Sola wrote:
I recently finished a small interface project that required the
customization of windows media player a couple of web pages.
The test url is:
http://216.197.219.40/am/LESA_ONE_am_7_files/
First thing that
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please advice me any code that will make the tables in this URL
(http://freenet.am/~mib/Gtest.html) wrap normally, when resizing
browser window, or changing monitor's resolution.
It's ok when tables have the same size, but when they don't, it's a
problem.
On 26/11/05, Lizet Pena de Sola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I'm new to the list and glad I found it.
I recently finished a small interface project that required the
customization of windows media player a couple of web pages.
The test url is:
Hi,
How on earth could I get this site to be centered in the
middle of your screen with CSS?
Christian Heilmann gave you links to several solutions.
You can also have a look at this method using float and clear:
http://fricca.funpic.de
[I'm sorry about the Javacript ad. Klick reload and it
Angus at InfoForce Services wrote:
Donna Sorry. My screen reader is not seeing the underline,
well, it's there (lots of it) - for example Position in the Adaptive
Technology field is underlined in both Firefox 1.0.7 and IE6 windows
What's your screen reader and are you sure you haven't
this is the first time safari has given me the message that i need to
download internet explore to view the page. this could be an issue for
folks on macs.
On Nov 26, 2005, at 1:58 AM, Lizet Pena de Sola wrote:
Hello all,
I'm new to the list and glad I found it.
I recently finished a small
David Laakso wrote:
I have had a (another) report that the thumbnails are lining up
vertically rather than horizontally on this turkey
http://www.dlaakso.com/blog/wordpress/.
The person who wrote did not specify the os/browser. And has not
answered my request for same. I suspect it is FF1.0.7.
At 18:30 21-11-05, Roger Roelofs wrote:
http://inkworkswell.com/clients/monroelab
Safari and ie5/mac render the page comparably to ff1.5rc3 except for
the right hand navigation. In ie, only on the About Monroelab page,
that stripe is too far right and the nav is below the content on the
re: http://www.inkworkswell.net/booth/monroelab/
At 23:36 21-11-05, Sasha Gerrand wrote:
In Safari (1.3 and 2), the menu on the right-hand side with the navigation
category text is almost starting to greek though (which might associated
with the 'small' declaration.).
Uhm, sorry. What does
Anyone still seeing the thumbs at the top or bottom of the page lined up
vertically /or/ on two rows instead of one row?
They say a picture is worth a thousand words . . .
http://kickasswebdesign.com/test/dlaaksoscreenshotff107w2k.png
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On 11/26/05, Reese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
re: http://www.inkworkswell.net/booth/monroelab/
These are apparently invalid: #0147;solutions#0148;
According to: http://www.alistapart.com/articles/emen/
Do not, under any circumstances, use #147; through #149; for curly quotes.
You should use:
http://kickasswebdesign.com/test/devlcnscreenshotff107w2k.png
Y'all have sore heads yet on this one?
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At 12:35 PM 11/26/05 -0500, you wrote:
In Safari (1.3 and 2), the menu on the right-hand side with the navigation
category text is almost starting to greek though (which might associated
with the 'small' declaration.).
Uhm, sorry. What does greek through mean in this context?
In
BJ wrote:
http://kickasswebdesign.com/test/devlcnscreenshotff107w2k.png
Y'all have sore heads yet on this one?
Gosh...
Let's kill that fox!
- The page at David's site is fine in my Fox 1.5RC3.
- Not too good in Moz 1.7.12 on first load. 1 + 4 thumbs.
- Ok also in Moz after a reload.
Angus at InfoForce Services wrote:
Donna
I do not know what is wrong with my JAWS. I am tryingt to figure out why
underlineing is not being spoken.
I am not all that familiar with JAWS, but would it speak underlined if
the text isn't a link?
Donna
Greetings All
Is there a way to turn the background of an iframe off without turning
it off the same background on the html, body?
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Volume4.Business.Solution.Developers
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
BJ wrote:
http://kickasswebdesign.com/test/devlcnscreenshotff107w2k.png
Y'all have sore heads yet on this one?
Gosh...
Let's kill that fox!
- The page at David's site is fine in my Fox 1.5RC3.
- Not too good in Moz 1.7.12 on first load. 1 + 4 thumbs.
- Ok also
The original code came from a code sample at:
http://www.domedia.org/oveklykken/css-buttons.php#
I'm wanting the button to show as:
a.button:link {
background-color: #F36;
color: #FFF;
text-decoration: none;
}
instead of the original code sample as:
a.button:link {
background-color: #060;
Is there a way to control an iframe? If so, what are to options? I have
read that in IE the iframe id windowless. At this point I would just
like to know if there is a way to turn background:none in a least
Firefox and the latest IE(i.e.6)
Schalk wrote:
Greetings All
Is there a way to turn
Greetings
Something I have forgotten, I do not have direct access to one
particular iframe and need to apply this to all and any instance of an
iframe. The iframe is generated by Joomla/Facile Forms.
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Schalk Neethling
Web Developer.Designer.Programmer.President
Hi,
I am having a little problem getting the pointer graphics on the Key and
Prayer links to be the same in all browsers.
IE shows a larger space between the pointer and the text but Netscape and
Mozilla show the pointer right on top of the text.
Greetings everyone,
I am having trouble getting a page to work properly, and was hoping
someone here may be able to point me in the right direction as to where
I'm going wrong. I've included the entire page's code below (I
apologize, but I don't have ready access to a host outside my network).
On 11/25/05, zombie [iNH] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, the padding:1px helps, but IE5/win doesnt play ball. :/
But IE6/win looks same as FF, what gives?
How would I go about giving IE5 different css?
I know i can hide stuff from FF/Opera, but how to hide it from IE6/win so
just IE5 would
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