Paul Jinks wrote:
> I have a two column layout with each column divided into two boxes
> (thus a kind of faux table). This is for navigation and each box
> contains a definition list, the dl's in the right column being floated
> right:
> http://www.librarydevelopment.group.shef.ac.uk/sandpit/column
I have a two column layout with each column divided into two boxes
(thus a kind of faux table). This is for navigation and each box
contains a definition list, the dl's in the right column being floated
right:
http://www.librarydevelopment.group.shef.ac.uk/sandpit/columns.html
CSS looks like this:
At 1:56 PM -0500 3/9/10, Eric Heitz wrote:
>Thierry,
>
>Thanks to you and all that responded for the valuable review.
>Removed the overflow and floated the #content_int. Works like a charm now!
>
>I love this list!
>
>-
>Thanks
>Eric
Eric :
Two things remaining (1 Minor, 2 Not so mino
Surely if the information is important enough that you want people to
read it, a tooltip isn't the place to transmit it.
Also (just intended as useful feedback), I think users might find it
confusing that the icon in question is a link but other similar icons
aren't, and there's no way of kn
On 10 March 2010 00:05, Eduardo Varela wrote:
> I published a page with an icon in it named "Notas" which links to another
> page of my site.
> This link has a title attribute, so the reader is shown a little rectangle
> with plain text when the mouse is over the icon.
> This rectangle is visib
On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 7:36 PM, Alan Gresley wrote:
> Bruno Fassino wrote:
>> But then I see some small differences, even if I haven't tested too
>> much. One of the effects of hasLayout was to stop a background from
>> extending below a border. "Direction" does not seem to cause this.
>
> Bruno,