I have tried to use floats to arrange several items on the screen. One of
the floats has a div and that one has floats inside. Though the div is set
with overflow:hidden, one of the floats inside spills over.
Actually, it does so in one of the layouts, I use two different layouts for
the
Good Afternoon;
Please look at this page and its CSS.
http://www.drdelmath.com/policies_procedures/math160c_summer_08.htm
When I view it in IE7, printing behaves as directed by the style sheet.
This works for both the Default styles and the Projection styles. Both
print at 10pt.
However, FF
Stephen,
Kudos to you on this. I personally found this very useful on a project of
mine.
Cheers,
Lisa Wilcox
For a long time I have been trying to find a way to create a page which
fills the viewport but leaves a border around the content. For example, a
div which is 100%-4em wide and high, with
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On 5/23/08, David Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, Josh (and Jukka and
thanks for the feedback guys...
2008/5/27 David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Rob freeman wrote:
nearly there,
please can you check this site for any obvious pitfalls...
http://www.nest-life.com/update/
thanks
No major issues that I could see in compliant browsers, or IE/6 IE/7. The
Hello Listfolk,
When printing this page: http://www.illuminoid.com/print/ the page breaks
often appear inside of the tables. I would like to gently suggest to my
browser ( Firefox 2.0.0.14, WinXP Pro ), and to others that will listen, to
keep the contents of the tables together.
I have tried the
Hi Wellington,
When printing this page: http://www.illuminoid.com/print/ the
page breaks often appear inside of the tables. I would like
to gently suggest to my browser ( Firefox 2.0.0.14, WinXP Pro
), and to others that will listen, to keep the contents of
the tables together.
Firefox
On May 28, 2008, at 4:21 AM, Del Wegener wrote:
Please look at this page and its CSS.
http://www.drdelmath.com/policies_procedures/math160c_summer_08.htm
When I view it in IE7, printing behaves as directed by the style
sheet.
This works for both the Default styles and the Projection
On May 28, 2008, at 1:51 AM, Satyam wrote:
have tried to use floats to arrange several items on the screen.
One of
the floats has a div and that one has floats inside. Though the div
is set
with overflow:hidden, one of the floats inside spills over.
Actually, it does so in one of
Hi, All:
Can someone take a look at this page and see if 1.) they experience
this problem and 2.) if they can offer a solution?
The problem is that the drum images on the page, which are floated
side-by-side in a UL and use a class called thumbnails, and are
supposed to produce a larger
On May 28, 2008, at 11:47 AM, Melton Cartes wrote:
The problem is that the drum images on the page, which are floated
side-by-side in a UL and use a class called thumbnails, and are
supposed to produce a larger version of each image when each one is
hovered, respectively, (and do!) lose
Melton Cartes wrote:
The problem is that the drum images on the page, which are floated
side-by-side in a UL and use a class called thumbnails, and are
supposed to produce a larger version of each image when each one is
hovered, respectively, (and do!) lose their positioning and wind up
David Laakso wrote:
Melton Cartes wrote:
The problem is that the drum images on the page, which are floated
side-by-side in a UL and use a class called thumbnails, and are
supposed to produce a larger version of each image when each one is
hovered, respectively, (and do!) lose their
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