On Oct 19, 2010, at 5:05 AM, Al Sparber wrote:
So 3 duplicate rules, all with the same values are needed:
box-shadow
-moz-box-shadow
-webkit-box-shadow
Hmm. Al. Care to put that in the correct order so that you can leverage the
cascade ? First the vendor-pefixed properties !
From: Philippe Wittenbergh e...@l-c-n.com
On Oct 19, 2010, at 5:05 AM, Al Sparber wrote:
So 3 duplicate rules, all with the same values are needed:
box-shadow
-moz-box-shadow
-webkit-box-shadow
Hmm. Al. Care to put that in the correct order so that you can leverage the
cascade ? First
I quit.
What's causing our little friend to throw an h-scroll bar at 800?
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Has anyone used a font from
http://www.webtype.com/
is it possible that it's as easy as they make it sound? Have you run
into any trouble?
thanks!
Sandy
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Not sure about this one but what about TypeKit?
http://www.typekit.com
http://css-tricks.com/video-screencasts/69-first-ten-minutes-with-typekit/
On Tue, 19 Oct 2010 11:32:06 -0400, Sandy wrote:
Has anyone used a font from
http://www.webtype.com/
is it possible that it's as easy as
Not sure about this one but what about TypeKit?
http://www.typekit.com
http://css-tricks.com/video-screencasts/69-first-ten-minutes-with-typekit/
thanks - I hadn't heard of it. Have you tried typekit? Are you happy
with it?
Sandy
I use typekit and like it. The downside is load time. Also watch for
font rendering. It's different in different browsers.
Shanna Cramer
http://thewebshoppe.net
On 10/19/10 10:43 AM, Sandy wrote:
Not sure about this one but what about TypeKit?
http://www.typekit.com
I use typekit and like it. The downside is load time. Also watch for
font rendering. It's different in different browsers.
Shanna Cramer
http://thewebshoppe.net
thanks Shanna.
That's strange about the font rendering - I thought the whole point was
that this could replace image fonts
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 1:08 PM, Sandy sfeld...@sympatico.ca wrote:
I use typekit and like it. The downside is load time. Also watch for
font rendering. It's different in different browsers.
Shanna Cramer
http://thewebshoppe.net
thanks Shanna.
That's strange about the font rendering - I
That being said, if one font looks blocky on someone's
windows 95 box with IE 6, then all fonts look blocky, so they wouldn't
know the difference.
good point Christian. So - worth using? Do the load times have you
sitting there drumming your fingers wondering what's wrong, or is it
just a
Hi,
I'm working on a project concerned with legislation and one of the
requirements is to format some of the data exactly as it appears in the
appropriate statute. Basically this means that level one ordered lists
should number (1), (2), (3) etc; level two ordered lists should go (a),
(b),
I only use it on H tags because of the load time. Removing unused
options like bold and italic helps, too. I have no patience for slow
computers, plus page speed is a ranking factor for Google now. I am
using typekit on these sites:
http://nawbogrrv.org/
http://customdesigntools.com/
I am trying to learn a new drop down menu. I was using Son of Suckerfish as a
tutorial but I am missing something.
http://www.tristateadvantage.com/trial-pages/dropdownmenu.html
It is suppose to be horizontal.
http://www.tristateadvantage.com/trial-pages/dropdownmenu.css
I have display inline on
I only use it on H tags because of the load time. Removing unused
options like bold and italic helps, too. I have no patience for slow
computers, plus page speed is a ranking factor for Google now. I am
using typekit on these sites:
http://nawbogrrv.org/
http://customdesigntools.com/
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 2:47 PM, Sandy sfeld...@sympatico.ca wrote:
That being said, if one font looks blocky on someone's
windows 95 box with IE 6, then all fonts look blocky, so they wouldn't
know the difference.
good point Christian. So - worth using? Do the load times have you sitting
the load time
isn't bad compared to using images for all your headers, and it's
probably way better than using other techniques that involve
generating SWFs or generating images on-the-fly for dynamic text
yes - did you take a look at the links Shanna sent? The load times are
really not bad
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 3:47 PM, David Laakso
da...@chelseacreekstudio.com wrote:
I quit.
What's causing our little friend to throw an h-scroll bar at 800?
Signature link.
Best,
Bill
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http://chelseacreekstudio.com/
The scrollbar seems to disappear giving
Philippe Wittenbergh e...@l-c-n.com wrote:
You can control the size of background images: that is what the
background-size property is for. Supported by Gecko 1.9.2 (Fx 3.6). WebKit
(Safari 5+, recent Chrome) Opera 10.5 +. Probably IE 9beta, although I can't
test that one.
I tested with IE9
On 10/19/10 4:35 PM, Bruno Fassino wrote:
I quit.
What's causing our little friend to throw an h-scroll bar at 800?
Signature link.
Best,
Bill
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The scrollbar seems to disappear giving margin-right:0 to #q
You indeed have
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Is there a way to select all br tags that follow a paragraph with a given
class? i.e. p class=myclassThis is a paragraph/pbr
There may be other br in the HTML so I cannot use this:
br {display:none;}
and I cannot delete all br tags.
There are about 700 pages and I do not want to go through
Folks,
This thread has, to date, had exactly nothing to do with CSS. If
people want to discuss how to efficiently write CSS in support of
such services, that might be all right. If we wanted to discuss
practical CSS that replaces the need for such services, that would be
fine.
As
Ar 19/10/10 23:52, ysgrifennodd Andrew Cunningham :
ol { counter-reset: item; }
ol li { display: block; }
ol li:before {
content: ( counter(item, decimal) ) ;
counter-increment: item;
}
ol ol li:before {
content: ( counter(item, lower-alpha) ) ;
counter-increment: item;
}
ol
On 10/19/10 3:13 PM, TriState Advantage, Kris Jacobson wrote:
I am trying to learn a new drop down menu. I was using Son of Suckerfish as a
tutorial but I am missing something.
http://www.tristateadvantage.com/trial-pages/dropdownmenu.html
I regret that I am not able to give you any advice
Hi Linda,
You may be able to use an adjacent sibling selector to do it,
something like this:
.myclass + br {
display: none;
}
I don't think that will work in IE 6, but it seems to be supported in
most other browsers.
BR in general is a difficult tag to style, see for example:
http://www.tishstreasures.biz/store
The transparent white background is only covering the footer but has
been applieed to the main content.
Thanks for any help.
C
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Hi CSS Discuss list,
Would appreciate guidance in fixing the IE 7 problem in my navigation.
The current selected nav item is too tall and the lines to the right
of the list items in the nav are also too tall.
This is my development url: http://211bayarea.org/wp/?page_id=21
Also, the hit area is
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