Brian M. Curran wrote:
> Hi All,
> I've never done this before... I made a bordered text box around an image
> using a paragraph. It can be found here:
>
> http://www.draftingservices.com/building_survey.html
>
> Would this be considered acceptable CSS or make-shift?
>
> Sincerely,
> Brian
>
Hi All,
I've never done this before... I made a bordered text box around an image using
a paragraph. It can be found here:
http://www.draftingservices.com/building_survey.html
Would this be considered acceptable CSS or make-shift?
Sincerely,
Brian
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> The relevant site is http://www.hartley-
> web.com/templates/caro/index.php
>
> PS. On a side note, the logo for the site is in an absolutely
> positioned div, and I can't get the pngfix software to work with this
> logo. It does on some of the other templates on this site where the
> logo is
On 3/13/10 8:05 AM, Alan Chandler wrote:
> ...
>>
>> I have encountered a problem with IE6 which I don't quite
>> understand. The positioning of the 2nd and 3rd columns depends on
>> which page I am on, and therefore, it appears from the content of
>> the page.
>>
> ...
>>
>> The relevant site is
>
> I should have been more clear. On my site www.draftingservices.com ,
> every
> page has the title: "DraftingServices.com Drafting services on tap."
> I've
> used a tag and styled the tag to get the effect that I want. I'm
> concerned that Google may think my choice of tag is spammy, since they
>
> I am trying to create what should be a relatively straight forward 3
> column fixed width layout with the first column on the right.
>
> I use some of the technique from "In search of the Holy Grail", in that
> I float each of the columns left, use the padding to hold the first
> column where I
> Brian M. Curran wrote:
>> Hi All,
>> I've used the tag for the text of my website's title. Would anyone
>> else have used a different tag?
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Brian
> "Title" as in "Masthead" ? If so, I would have said that
> was exactly the right element to use (I am assuming
> that you di
> well the element is still inline (I was referring to that element
> in my answer above). Try setting to to display: inline-block in
> that test case.
I have change to display: inline-block; and, it worked as expected. The
padding space on a elements was rendered on the viewport.
However, if I
Alan Chandler wrote:
> I am trying to create what should be a relatively straight forward 3
> column fixed width layout with the first column on the right.
>
...
>
> I have encountered a problem with IE6 which I don't quite understand.
> The positioning of the 2nd and 3rd columns depends on whi
"Title" as in "Masthead" ? If so, I would have said that
was exactly the right element to use (I am assuming
that you didn't mean "Title" as in ).
Philip Taylor
Brian M. Curran wrote:
> Hi All,
> I've used the tag for the text of my website's title. Would anyone else
> have used a dif
Brian M. Curran wrote:
> Hi All,
> I've used the tag for the text of my website's title. Would anyone else
> have used a different tag?
>
> Sincerely,
> Brian
>
That is appropriate for the index. Whether it is appropriate for the
inside pages depends on the content of those pages and who yo
Hi All,
I've used the tag for the text of my website's title. Would anyone else
have used a different tag?
Sincerely,
Brian
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