On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 4:10 AM, Philip TAYLOR p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk wrote:
/Some/ of those are things like missing alt tags, which will render
your page inaccessible to the blind and partially sighted; many are
not, and just a single error may be all that is causing your problem.
Fix the
On Tue, 15 May 2012 01:04:09 -0700, Sacha Moufarrege wrote:
| On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 4:10 AM, Philip TAYLOR p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk wrote:
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| /Some/ of those are things like missing alt tags, which will render
| your page inaccessible to the blind and partially sighted; many are
| not, and
Hi,
I created a web site for a friend of mine. There's a Services page that has a
listing. Since I know tables aren't used as much anymore I decided to use
floats. I've validated my site for html and css and it's passed except for the
gradient code in the css.
I've gone to BrowserLab and
On 15.05.2012 17:36, Yolanda Aguirre wrote:
I've gone to BrowserLab and tested this page and it looks as intended in all but IE
6 7.
http://www.blossombeautylounge.com/services/index.html
It's your clearing that disturb those old buggers.
Delete 'clear: right' on the following 4 elements...
Not sure if this is possible with CSS, but heck, I'm surely no expert...
Is it possible to have a drop down list, say with 5 cities. When one
city is chosen, another drop down list below shows with some park
names. If another city is chosen then the list below changes to other
park names.
Georg!
Thank you so much for your help. It works properly now! I tested it in
BrowserLab and it looks good.
I knew I used too many divs but wasn't sure how to approach it and didn't know
about _tabular data_ but I'll read up on it and see how to streamline the
listing.
Regards,
Yolanda
On
Has anyone seen a free CSS vertical menu whose sub-folders open either up
or down based on where they are on the page so as to not have its options
off your screen edge? I'm sure I worded that wrong. It basically needs to
sense where the display edge is, and open in whichever direction