Using three values to set four margins is a little confusing.
IMO its appropriateness depends on who's going to be working with your
code. If you might be replaced by a lower-level web developer, you
might want to spend several more characters to make your meaning
obvious.
Legal and valid only
That's odd. I haven't delved deep enough into the positioning to know
why, but your login div seems to be overtop your nav column.
If you change #nav to display: hidden, of course it disappears and
you're left with a red navigation column.
Furthermore, when I look at the navigation column in
There's at least one thing I don't know how to do well with bulleted
lists. I would like to make normal unordered (bulleted) lists using
smaller bullets. I'd really like the smaller bullets to increase in
size when you increase the text size -- just like the default bullets,
only smaller. I'd love
Yes, this was Jennifer Ham's solution, too.
It looks like a working solution. Good, except for the extra span
tags. Since I'm working in a collective environment, I think asking
for extra span tags might not be workable; on the other hand, that
might be the solution to take.
One note for both
In my option, it's up to your definition. You've done a good job of
defining a forum as a table (and as a list), so maybe you should
decide based on issues of usability and practicality, instead. Will
you have blind users with screen readers, who'll have an awful time
reading through a table?
On 4/18/06, MaryES [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am working up a new look for an old 200 page site with css.
Old site here (it's a mess): http://trisms.com
This link will take you to my new work up.
http://www.trisms.com/New/Max.html
CSS: http://www.trisms.com/New/3column.css
Seems like it