Thanks David
That's really useful information, as well as a fix that's saved me
hours of hitting my head on the keyboard.
Paul
On 10 March 2010 18:24, David Laakso da...@chelseacreekstudio.com wrote:
Paul Jinks wrote:
I have a two column layout with each column divided into two boxes
(thus a
Thierry Koblentz said:
I'm not for serving pixel perfect designs - or even identical look - across
browsers, but I'm not for punishing IE6 users either.
I'm sorry, but this makes no sense to me...
To quote Georg: It leaves older IE/win versions with a perfectly usable
document, and doesn't in
Hi,
My site is http://www.bkcareercoach.com
I am having a lot of trouble - I have been away from
this for too long.
My sprites are not working- any suggestions?
Also, the orange badge that says upcoming events
is supposed to be absolutely positioned,
but when I resize the page - it moves?
Thanks
Drazin Carrie said:
My sprites are not working- any suggestions?
I'll get back to you on this.
Also, the orange badge that says upcoming events
is supposed to be absolutely positioned,
but when I resize the page - it moves?
You have not set a positioning context to let your absolutely positioned
I donknow if you read Transcending CSS or not, but this is basically
the same thing Andy was saying in his book. Perfectly usable is the
same
as punishing? I disagree with that conclusion.
No, I did not read Transcending CSS, but my understanding of this from
your posts is that authors should
Thierry Koblentz said:
Stealing time from IE6 dev time to tune styles sheets for browsers that
represent a very small fraction of your audience is no better than spending
time on making rounded corner, drop shadow, etc. work in IE6.
I think the key is to *balance* these two approaches.
Yes,
I think this is an easy one, but I can't find the answer.
I've built part of this page in a CSS table to practice that method.
Worked fine, except in ie 6 and 7 (as promised). I fixed half of the
table, but the images are still not inline. What am I missing?
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Steve Caramia wrote:
I think this is an easy one, but I can't find the answer.
I've built part of this page in a CSS table to practice that method.
Worked fine, except in ie 6 and 7 (as promised). I fixed half of the
table, but the images are still not inline. What am I missing?
Steve Caramia wrote:
Steve Caramia wrote:
I think this is an easy one, but I can't find the answer.
I've built part of this page in a CSS table to practice that method.
Worked fine, except in ie 6 and 7 (as promised). I fixed half of
the table, but the images are still not inline. What
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On this website, I set an a:link definition that's blue for text.
http://grantsetcetera.com/index.html
I have have a different a:link color (white instead of blue) for the Level 3
text buttons, and that part worked. However, the a:hover is white, instead of
red (FF).
Where is my mistake?
Nicky McCatty wrote:
On this website, I set an a:link definition that's blue for text.
http://grantsetcetera.com/index.html
I have have a different a:link color (white instead of blue) for the Level 3
text buttons, and that part worked. However, the a:hover is white, instead of
red
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On 3/11/10 5:28 PM, Nicky McCatty wrote:
On this website, I set an a:link definition that's blue for text.
http://grantsetcetera.com/index.html
I have have a different a:link color (white instead of blue) for the
Level 3 text buttons, and that part worked. However, the a:hover is
white,
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