Hi,
I'll start by saying I don't yet have a site to post the html / css on
to illustrate this, but I'm hoping it's a straightforward situation
that doesn't require such.
I have a container div and inside that I have 'rows' of fixed-size
divs inside that container that are floated left. In order
On 15.10.2011 18:06, Bill Walton wrote:
I would like to have a container div that allows the number of
fixed-size divs on each 'row' inside it grow or shrink based on
available space. The need to put these negative margins on the
inside fixed-size divs seems to preclude that. Is this just
I have an older Powerbook which runs Panther (10.3) and which I might need to
write HTML and CSS with. My question is, how useful for this purpose is this
machine?
Given the OS's age, and browsers that it can run, my concern is getting
accurate proofing results.
While it will accept an install
My apologies...that should have read: Panther.
J
On Oct 15, 2011, at 5:31 PM, John wrote:
I have an older Powerbook which runs Panther (10.3) and which I might need to
write HTML and CSS with. My question is, how useful for this purpose is this
machine?
Given the OS's age, and browsers
On 10/15/11 8:31 PM, John wrote:
I have an older Powerbook which runs Panther (10.3) and which I might need to
write HTML and CSS with. My question is, how useful for this purpose is this
machine?
Given the OS's age, and browsers that it can run, my concern is getting
accurate proofing
On Oct 15, 2011, at 6:07 PM, David Laakso wrote:
You got a CSS question?
yeah, based on what I need to be able to see, can a machine/OS of this age
handle it?
thanks!
John
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I would imagine you could install the latest Firefox (maybe Chrome) to test
pages/assist with development and use browsercam for simple layout testing of
other browsers. Check Textmate or Coda for a compatible editor.
HTH
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On Oct 15, 2011, at 9:21 PM, John j...@coffeeonmars.com
On Oct 16, 2011, at 9:31 AM, John wrote:
I have an older Powerbook which runs Panther (10.3) and which I might need to
write HTML and CSS with. My question is, how useful for this purpose is this
machine?
Given the OS's age, and browsers that it can run, my concern is getting
accurate
I left all the tags in the css. I was only trying to keep the current
css for your menu. I did take out things that will affect submenus.
But there is an amazing tool that I use in Firefox, called Firebug.
It's a web developer tool that you can view and edit the css live to
see changes. (there
I use Linux. VirtualBox runs Windows just fine, so having multiple
Windows VMs makes doing things like testing with IE6/7/8/9 easy. Don't
know if VirtualBox might still be available for your Mac OS version, but
I think your PPC chip kind of precludes much chance of that.
Might be time to buy
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