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
> cod
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
>horizon
- Original Message -
From: "Wayne Wickson"
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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 site without actually using
> an
> editor
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 3:20 PM, Wayne Wickson 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 actual links the menu
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
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:
> 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 with the widt
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:
> - "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
> window
hrm.
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 2:14 AM "Mark Henderson" 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 can
There is not much difference between the other documents. I just would like to
know why as well as solve why the 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"
wrote:
>On 4/4/09 00:48, Ch
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
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