Graham, Steve wrote:
I'm faced with an issue I worked around once before, it presents
again with a new face so I'd like to find an ultimate cure, not
make do with the cheesy work-around.
I'm sorry to say that I'm unable to help with this problem, but I am
curious to see your 'cheesy
This worked perfectly thank you so much for the hack.
On Feb 3, 2008 8:38 PM, Nancy E. Sosna Bohm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...Safari is displaying a tag differently than Firefox. How would you
embed a separate style sheet for Safari into a webpage?
...
The body:first-of-type hack works,
Hi all
I know that IE7 isn't working right... content is flowing out of the
container box, but I don't have EI6 to check it with.
Could someone help me please.
Thank you!
Terri
http://www.incense-salishwinds.com
Terri Chicko
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Illustration, Graphics
On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 11:42:41 +, Rob freeman wrote:
[...]
There is a min height command on some of the pages (as the client couldn't
supply any
more copy).
I have tested this in Firefox 2.0 (Mac and PC), Safari (Mac) and Opera (Mac).
Also this
has been validated for xhtml, though the
Brett Merkey wrote:
A few days ago, while testing for coherence in a webpage, IE7
crashed on me.
I've isolated the offending code here:
http://www.mundoplus.tv/atnbueno/ie7crash.html
After a few tests (actually, a lot of them) I've found it's
simply more of IE lack of support for
Terri Chicko wrote:
I know that IE7 isn't working right... content is flowing out of the
container box, but I don't have EI6 to check it with.
http://www.incense-salishwinds.com
A few points.
All IE/win versions suffer from the em font-resizing bug...
Tudor Hariton wrote:
If I understand it right... you could do this with every item in a div
with float: left;
Yes, and that works - somewhat. I put a partially stripped down
version of the working page up and as can be seen, there are some
issues on the item divs in the left column. Because,
I installed Office 2007 on my box at work and really like some of the new
fonts that came with it.
http://neosmart.net/blog/2006/a-comprehensive-look-at-the-new-microsoft-fonts/
Anyone know if you can buy them separately somewhere? (I really don't need
Office 2007 nor Vista on my Win XP box at
Google is your friend. Google font calibri and you'll find your answer.
Such the second result -- this post:
http://labnol.blogspot.com/2007/03/download-windows-vista-fonts-legally.html
From: Geoffrey Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [css-d] Fonts in Vista Office 2007
I installed Office
They are quite nice.
See the first several hits on Google:
http://www.poynter.org/column.asp?id=47aid=78683
http://www.hunlock.com/blogs/Downloading_and_Using_Vista_Web_Fonts
Will
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On 2008/02/05 23:50 (GMT-0500) Geoffrey Hoffman apparently typed:
I installed Office 2007 on my box at work and really like some of the new
fonts that came with it.
http://neosmart.net/blog/2006/a-comprehensive-look-at-the-new-microsoft-fonts/
Anyone know if you can buy them separately
That's rare... The way Microsloth operates I figured you need to buy them.
Cheers -
On Feb 5, 2008 10:30 PM, Chris Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Google is your friend. Google font calibri and you'll find your answer.
Such the second result -- this post:
The best thing (and probably the best thing about Vista in general at the
moment) is that all Windows Vista fonts are OpenType fonts, so theoretically
you could actually embed them in your website.
Embed them with CSS. In the CSS stylesheet- not practical CSS, but at
least it's about CSS
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