Christopher R wrote:
I understand but I have the exact same code on another page and it validates
so although
reading up is beneficial, there has to be something minor that would remove
all errors !
I can only think of one thing to say to that - lobotomy!
adieu
Mark
On 4/4/09 00:48, Christopher R wrote:
I understand but I have the exact same code on another page and it validates
so although
reading up is beneficial, there has to be something minor that would remove
all errors !
Surely consulting the HTML validator output tells you what errors have
There is not much difference between the other documents. I just would like to
know why as well as solve why the a links don't work
in IE 6 and 7 on this page:
http://www.thecreativesheep.ca/site/indexpage9.html
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 5:46 AM Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis
bhawkesle...@googlemail.com
hrm.
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 2:14 AM Mark Henderson morg...@ispnz.co.nz wrote:
Christopher R wrote:
I understand but I have the exact same code on another page and it
validates so although
reading up is beneficial, there has to be something minor that would remove
all errors !
I
Good afternoon Georg,
It was foretold that on 03/04/2009 @ 18:24:35 GMT+0200 (which was
13:24:35 where I live) Gunlaug Sørtun would write:
snipped a bit
- text on the page shift is caused only on window-width wide enough to
trigger max-width in the minmax.js - above around 1200 wide. Narrower
Good evening,
It was foretold that on 04/04/2009 @ 17:15:35 GMT-0300 (which was
17:15:35 where I live) Luc would write:
snipped a bit
I switched to an IE expression but still there's something fishy going
on: making the window smaller makes the logo disappear and reappear
again. Something
I'm new to CSS, but a conceptual problem has occurred to me. If this is a
stupid question, please humour me. :-)
Lets assume I am designing a web site of one hundred pages. I design a
horizontal dropdown menu which links to each of the one hundred pages. So
each page is available from each of
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 3:20 PM, Wayne Wickson webde...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a way, using only CSS, to easily change the
menu on each of the one hundred pages on the site without actually using an
editor and modifying the one hundred lists one list at a time?
If you mean changing the
- Original Message -
From: Wayne Wickson webde...@gmail.com
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 5:20 PM
Subject: [css-d] CSS Menu Over Many Web Pages in a Site
Is there a way, using only CSS, to easily change the
menu on each of the one hundred pages on the
At 17:20 -0500 on 04/04/2009, Wayne Wickson wrote about [css-d] CSS
Menu Over Many Web Pages in a Site:
I'm new to CSS, but a conceptual problem has occurred to me. If this is a
stupid question, please humour me.
Lets assume I am designing a web site of one hundred pages. I design a
horizontal
Christopher R wrote:
I realize that valid XHTML code doesn't mean it's well written but it does
mean that
the browser will load it properly or almost properly so there is some weight
to it. If you bring up
that statement it sounds like a contradiction to whereas if you write the
code
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