Hi folks!
Last message on this topic. This morning I've created a live feed with
PHP that takes all the examples and other stuff I've created so far.
I've burned it with feed burner:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/onwebdevexamples
So you don't even go to my blog, just see the code, nothing
Somehow www-st...@w3.org got dropped, CC to CSS WG list. Sorry for
duplicates.
On 6/01/2011 4:13 PM, Rik Cabanier wrote:
Hello Rik. Can I please request that you comment inline (snipping
irrelevant parts) instead of top posting. It will make this thread
easier to follow.
There is a good
On 10/01/2011 4:53 AM, Alan Gresley wrote:
Somehow www-st...@w3.org got dropped, CC to CSS WG list. Sorry for
duplicates.
Sorry for the off topic message. Wrong list. Please ignore the original
copy.
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Alan http://css-class.com/
Armies Cannot Stop An Idea Whose Time Has Come. - Victor
Nancy, you are mixing encodings within a document. If you do want to
use a character rather than an image, you should use the appropriate
Unicode character, considering the website is UTF-8: U+260E
Look for a font that has this character. It will also allow browsers
on various operating systems
At 11:21 +1100 on 01/10/2011, Andrew Cunningham wrote about Re:
[css-d] Font-face, alignment issue similar to images:
Nancy, you are mixing encodings within a document. If you do want to
use a character rather than an image, you should use the appropriate
Unicode character, considering the
Hi Georg,
Pretty much the same way as with images - as with all inline elements.
Just make sure the line-height is in raw numbers or other non-fixed
value there and for other sections (or else IE6 and other IE versions
won't do well when font-resizing).
Something like...
.dingbat