>Use "reply to list" it's much easier :-)
I don't have that option
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Keith Purtell wrote:
> I took every message I got about this Web page and pasted it into a
> 24-page MS Word document.
>
> http://www.keithpurtell.com/kthings/a_body_vance_divs.htm
>
> - Keith Purtell
>
>
Start over with a clear head and a clean sheet. Hit the verticals. Hold
the horizont
On 8/22/10 4:17 PM, Keith Purtell wrote:
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> A - Notice the first photo credit. The only way I could make it fit
> was to put it in a div the same width as the image...
The DIV that holds the first image and caption has a width. The caption
also has a (different) width. I don't think you nee
On Sun, 2010-08-22 at 11:07 -0400, tedd wrote:
> At 7:41 PM -0700 8/21/10, Cheryl Smith wrote:
> >When I reply to an email, I get the individual's name instead of the
> >list. Do I need to select reply all in which case the individual and
> >the list will be sent a message?
> >
> >Cheryl
>
> Che
I took every message I got about this Web page and pasted it into a
24-page MS Word document. I read it all once, then went back and
highlighted the most important parts. Then I went to work on the page
and style sheet.
The result is better, but A) has a few glitches, and B) doesn't have
some feat
> I have a list that I want to display inline. So I just added that rule
> to the li.
>
> The problem is that the site is actually a bunch of static files
> generated by a script. And this script, for complicated reasons, does
> not add any whitespace between the li elements, nor before or after t
Hello,
I have a list that I want to display inline. So I just added that rule to the
li.
The problem is that the site is actually a bunch of static files generated by a
script. And this script, for complicated reasons, does not add any whitespace
between the li elements, nor before or after th
> Mayby that's what Thierry meant by floating content? When the container
> div
> is floated, clears inside it only clear floats within that container? I
> hadn't thought of that...
Yes, that's what I meant. My apologies for giving you only a hint.
Besides what Alan said already, the other advanta
Michael Stevens wrote:
[snip]
> Now I gotta admit to being a dummy. I would've sworn I tried exactly what I
> wanted to do and it cleared the form elements in content div AND the menu
> div. I just tried it again with the content floated and it works as I want.
>
> Mayby that's what Thierry meant
> How do I clear floats inside one div without clearing floats outside
> of that div?
Make #content a float
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I couldn't see how making #content a float would help but I tried and it
didn't do anything.
I imagine you could put a top margin in the tag but it wouldn't be very
good coding a
At 7:41 PM -0700 8/21/10, Cheryl Smith wrote:
>When I reply to an email, I get the individual's name instead of the
>list. Do I need to select reply all in which case the individual and
>the list will be sent a message?
>
>Cheryl
Cheryl:
I "reply to all" and then remove all email addresses exce
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Yes that is exactly what I normally do. This means the OP gets two messages
but we can't help it unless you remove the individual's email from To: item.
This should be fixed but nobody seems to have complained about it up to now.
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I wasn'
Do note that this is an often-debated philosophical point. I won't go
into the reasons, since I don't want to start an off-topic argument, but
perhaps the reason it hasn't been "fixed" is because the list admins
don't consider the current behavior to be broken.
(If you *really* care about the rea
The list is soo good nobody needs help anymore :-D
On 22/08/2010, at 2:33 PM, david wrote:
> Francesco wrote:
>> I used to get 50 messages a day from here. Where is everyone?
>
> Well, including your message and the ones I haven't looked at this
> evening, there are 14.
>
> Your email made it
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