vertical
space so it finishes with the yellow box, and scrolls as necessary.
I've tried all sorts but am stumped. If someone could give me a good
shove in the right direction, it would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Tom An
I am removing the tables from a site and replacing with a pure css
solution.
I use AlphaImageLoader for opaque pngs in the design. However, in
moving from a table solution to a div solution, I am having trouble
making them work.
I understand that AlphaImageLoader needs a div to have a set h
I am removing the tables from a site and replacing with a pure css
solution.
I use AlphaImageLoader for opaque pngs in the design. However, in
moving from a table solution to a div solution, I am having trouble
making them work.
I understand that AlphaImageLoader needs a div to have a set h
Hi everyone,
I am converting a site from tables to a pure CSS layout.
Now, I've managed to get close-ish to my desired layout but it is
starting to get a bit out of hand.
Here is the dummy page just to show the problem in its simplest form:
http://www.tomanthony.co.uk/css_padding/
I want to
Hi,
I'm interested in adding a print style sheet to a site. The problem I
am having is that any images on the page often get split over 2
pages, which defies the point of people printing it.
I understand that the page breaks are browser dependant, but is there
anything I can do to help them
On 15 Jun 2006, at 00:20, Bruce Gilbert wrote:
> I have a div filled with text that I am creating scrolling
> functionality using DHTML. I am having a CSS issue because my
> background image was scrolling along with the text, and I wanted it to
> remain put (static), so I tried this:
>
> #col_2_s
On 15 Jun 2006, at 15:11, John Mandia wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is it at all possible to display a page within a page (i.e. not
> using frames
> or iframe).
>
> i.e. the ability to set the source of a div to an external url.
>
> Anyone ever tried or achieved anything like this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
On 13 Jun 2006, at 19:08, Donovan Bond wrote:
> With help from css-d, I put together my first CSS site. It's been a
> while and I'm rusty, but I've managed a redesign.
>
> Please have a look and let me know of any oddities.
Works great for me on Mac OS X, in Safari 2.0.3 and 1.3.2, Firefox
1.0