On Jul 13, 2010, at 12:28 PM, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
Does this test case crashes Safari 5 on Win XP for anyone, or is it just me ?
http://dev.l-c-n.com/webkit/c.html
Status update: the bug I had filed was actually a dupe [1], and the issue is
fixed; an upcoming update to Safari will
snak detek+0r wrote:
Intermittent is generous, actually. My client was browsing in ie8 at 75%
zoom, and saw the problem pictured here
http://bit.ly/cxZRUU
but I can't replicate it. Any one else able to get this to happen in ie8
or other?
Real site is here:
http://bit.ly/dddkTA
Is
Hi.
Just some new reflections on some past tests:
http://onwebdev.blogspot.com/2010/07/absolute-positioning-and-css-tables.html
HTH.
Gabriele Romanato
http://www.css-zibaldone.com
http://www.css-zibaldone.com/test/ (English)
http://www.css-zibaldone.com/articles/ (English)
I decided to go with your advice, this menu is *much* beter!
Thanks!
On 13-7-2010 19:00, David Laakso wrote:
Thijs Hakkenberg wrote:
David,
My goal is like http://www.cssplay.co.uk/mozilla/dropdown.html
In the current template:
www.eternityrecords.org/private/
In the top left corner of the page are the words Eternity Records set in
1.5em font size. 2 questions:
1. Does it appear to fit well in any of your browsers for the size it has to
fit in (298px wide and 75px high)?
2. I need a scripted font (some sort of nice
Andy B. wrote:
www.eternityrecords.org/private/
In the top left corner of the page are the words Eternity Records set in
1.5em font size. 2 questions:
1. Does it appear to fit well in any of your browsers for the size it has to
fit in (298px wide and 75px high)?
It will depend on the
Andy B. wrote:
Ok. Try a look and see how it turns out. Are you sure 44 point font isn't
too huge?
www.eternityrecords.org/private/
I am not sure about anything.
People ask questions. Some of us offer suggestions. Beyond that, I know
from nothing.
Best,
~d
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On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 1:52 PM, Andy B. sonfir...@gmail.com wrote:
www.eternityrecords.org/private/
In the top left corner of the page are the words Eternity Records set in
1.5em font size. 2 questions:
1. Does it appear to fit well in any of your browsers for the size it has
to
fit in
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 1:52 PM, Andy B. sonfir...@gmail.com wrote:
Taking this as a css question, because it is posted in a css forum, I
will assume you are asking which font might be well represented in the
different browsers. Not sure how much of a css question that is
either, but it is
On 7/13/10 5:07 AM, Philip Taylor (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
What I describe is actually the expected behaviour per CSS 2.1
/3-fonts…
OK, even better news :-) Very many thanks. ** Phil.
FWIW - That has been my experience with various language fonts--even
when
On 2010/07/14 14:52 (GMT-0400) Andy B. composed:
www.eternityrecords.org/private/
In the top left corner of the page are the words Eternity Records set in
1.5em font size. 2 questions:
1. Does it appear to fit well in any of your browsers for the size it has to
fit in (298px wide and 75px
hi,
I have a problem for the style font-famliy of textarea .
The code is as follows:
span style=font-size: 18pt; font-family: 'Centaur';
Hello word!
textarea style=font-family:inherit;font-size:inhert;textarea css style!
/textarea
/span
But I found the textarea's css style can't be/ /inflect.If i
On 2010/07/15 12:01 (GMT+0800) luby composed:
I have a problem for the style font-famliy of textarea .
The code is as follows:
span style=font-size: 18pt; font-family: 'Centaur';
Hello word!
textarea style=font-family:inherit;font-size:inhert;textarea css style!
/textarea
/span
But I
Actually, if i set the style of the textarea as font-size: 18pt; font-family:
'Centaur';
it works,but let its style as the parent element,it does not work,not only span
tag.
if the parent tag is div etc ,it does not work too.
于 2010-7-15 12:50, Felix Miata 写道:
On 2010/07/15 12:01 (GMT+0800)
luby wrote:
I have a problem for the style font-famliy of textarea .
As usual, a URL would have been most useful. It would have let us access the
page as it is, as opposite to e.g. GB2312 encoded copy of a snippet thereof.
(My e-mail program shows straight Ascii quotation marks as curly when
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