Hi,
I fear I have an impossible problem, but I thought I would throw it out there.
I am working on a site for dyslexics. Some dyslexics find it easier to read
print if they place a red or green plastic overlay over the page (it apparently
stops the letters from 'moving'). I developed a small
Have you tried altering the background color of the Body instead or maybe
try setting the z-index to a negative value for the div?
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[mailto:css-d-boun...@lists.css-discuss.org] On Behalf Of Chris Hardie
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http://gsadev.wynright.com/
In Firefox, Opera, and IE this site renders properly, in Chrome it
doesn't, I can't figure out why. If I remove the elements from the top
row, or remove the top row entirely the menu on the left resizes
correctly. If I remove all the elements from the left column it
I don't drop anything as long as it has something to do with webdesign and
CSS. I know you guys are narrow mined concentrating on CSS only but but
without appropriate html you are not likely to go any further.
hth
I'm wondering - does anyone else drop all posts/threads from repeat OT
On 10/8/10 10:08 AM, Chris Hardie wrote:
Hi,
I fear I have an impossible problem, but I thought I would throw it
out there. I am working on a site for dyslexics. Some dyslexics find
it easier to read print if they place a red or green plastic overlay
over the page (it apparently stops the
On 08/10/10 18:08, Chris Hardie wrote:
Can anyone think about how to get the result I want?
You could try this:
http://www.vinylfox.com/forwarding-mouse-events-through-layers/
If you don't have to support IE then you can also achieve the same thing
with a CSS property:
On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 4:11 AM, Christopher Barth
Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions of where I might look or what
I might try? Thanks.
Validating your html is always the first thing to try.
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