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~~J. Hodge
J Hodge wrote:
David,
Thank you for the response. My apologies for not
replying sooner.
An IE7 bug??? The links worked fine prior to
changing
the XHTML and CSS, and are working as functional
links
XHTML testbed:
http://www.lostinxlation.net/sandbox3/portfolio/cybernomics3
it as I found that no matter how nice it looked, the
myriad downsides of
using it were ultimately not worth it.)
Thank you in advance for your time and attention.
~~J. Hodge
treswife at gmail dot com
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. I'm not crazy about the overflow: auto applied
to the primary areas once the text reaches a certain
size...
http://www.lostinxlation.net/sandbox3/portfolio/cybernomics2.html
http://www.lostinxlation.net/sandbox3/css/primary.css
~~J. Hodge
(treswife at gmail dot com
starting to wonder if perhaps the most reasonable
solution to this, to maintain the accessibility
aspects of font-scaling, could be to offer an
alternative stylesheet with fewer constraints.
~~J.
(treswife at gmail dot com)
J Hodge wrote
Good evening to everyone.
Testbed:
http://www.lostinxlation.net/sandbox3/portfolio/cybernomics1.html
Testbed CSS:
http://www.lostinxlation.net/sandbox3/css/primary.css
I'm trying to get this site ready for the final
cosmetic touches, and so far it is displaying
correctly in the majority of
Thank you, David. I am aware that scaling is
problematic, and was thinking the best approach would
be to write the CSS so that the content areas become
scrollable once the text size is increased.
However, upon further consideration, it occurs to me
that that it might also be beneficial to scale
Good afternoon.
My apologies for missing any prior replies to my query
about 3 weeks ago. I've been in the hospital due to
post-surgical complications.
The project I am working on at the moment involves a
photo gallery of artwork. I have managed to get it
working the way I wanted, writing the
Thank you to Michael McEwen, Andrea Black, and Fora.
I managed to get things positioned roughly the way I
would like and displaying reasonably correctly in
Firefox 2, IE7, Opera 9, and Safari for PC.
However, as Andrea and myself have both noted, it does
not seem to be displaying correctly in
Good evening to everyone.
I am working on implementing another CSS photo
gallery, this time utilizing the one found on Dynamic
Drive at the following URL:
http://www.dynamicdrive.com/style/csslibrary/item/css-image-gallery/
My live test is at:
http://www.lostinxlation.net/sandbox2/ddrive.html
Arian,
Thank you! Your solution worked like a charm. My
apologies for not replying sooner; bit insane at the
moment trying to get the decks cleared before an
anticipated surgery.
Again, thank you very much!
~~J.
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Good afternoon!
It would be fabulous if I could get a site check on my
current project:
Test site -
http://www.lostinxlation.net/sandbox1/index.html
Test CSS -
http://www.lostinxlation.net/sandbox1/primary.css
http://www.lostinxlation.net/sandbox1/print.css
Good morning.
I'm attempting to implement Stu Nicholl's (CSSPlay)
Simple Photo Gallery in my current project.
Unfortunately, it does not seem to be working
correctly and I have not been able to determine the
exact reason, nor the fix.
This is the working live example from CSSPlay:
Good morning, everyone.
This project is almost wrapped up, but I was hoping
that I could get
some input regarding how it displays in the various
browsers. I'm
particularly interested in how it displays for Mac and
*nix.
Also, there is an annoying little display issue in Win
IE6. I am using
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