Ouch :)
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 5:14 PM, David Laakso wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Paceaux
> wrote:
> Howdy all,\
>
> I'm writing a blog post on inappropriate or tacky uses of CSS3.
>
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> Oh, my... how easy.
> Try writing a blog post on appropriate uses of CSS3. And live up
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Paceaux wrote:
Howdy all,\
I'm writing a blog post on inappropriate or tacky uses of CSS3.
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Oh, my... how easy.
Try writing a blog post on appropriate uses of CSS3. And live up to it
on your own site...
Best,
~d
PS Do you have a CSS question?
Chelsea Cre
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 3:11 AM, wrote:
Please consider http://www.maireadnesbitt.com/index_next_tt.html .
Bruce
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Basic rule of thumb for print or Web layout: Hold the horizontals and
hit the verticals-- two rather than four columns will do. No absolute
or fixed positioning needed. No inli
Howdy all,
I'm writing a blog post on inappropriate or tacky uses of CSS3. The title of
the post is actually, "Treat your CSS3 like a lady, not a one-night stand".
So far, these are the topics I've thought of addressing:
text and box shadows making things illegible or distracting
opacity and
Hi all
On this site www.alluresurgerycenter.com on the top nav if you mouse over the
PROCEDURES tab and then 'Facial Enhancement' or any of the other options I have
been told that it shows a gap in IE7 but I can't replicate it. This seems not
to happen in all the other browsers. Can anyone repli
>Please consider http://www.maireadnesbitt.com/index_next_tt.html .
>
>Bruce
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>Who controls the markup: you or Tinkerbell?
>
>Chelsea Creek Studio
>http://ccstudi.com
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Máiréad Nesbitt decides what she wants on the site and I struggle with the
coding. Not a trivial pursuit at my age. The