I have two questions about protocol, or whatever it might be called.
1. Is it considered proper to put the reply after the quote? I personally
much prefer the reply first. If I'm reading a thread, I have the quote already
in mind, and like it when I don't have to manually scroll down to see
1. Is it considered proper to put the reply after the quote? I personally
much prefer the reply first. If I'm reading a thread, I have the quote
already in mind, and like it when I don't have to manually scroll down to see
the reply. But if manners suggest quote first, I can do that.
Hi,
There's an address for admin questions like that and I think it is:
cs...@css-discuss.org
Reply under the quote, if you remember, I often forget like in this
instance.
As for your mac mail question I would stop over-thinking it. I click
'new' type 'css' the address appears, tab down,
CSS-d,
I usually use this code to reset focus at the top of my CSS code:
:focus {
outline: 0;
}
But for some reason, on a new page I'm working on which uses Javascript
to manage some buttons, all the buttons are getting dashed line borders
when they take focus (in FireFox 3.6).
Someone
On Mar 25, 2010, at 11:46 AM, Dave M G wrote:
I usually use this code to reset focus at the top of my CSS code:
:focus {
outline: 0;
}
But for some reason, on a new page I'm working on which uses Javascript
to manage some buttons, all the buttons are getting dashed line borders
when
Philippe,
Thank you for responding.
input[type=button]:focus::-moz-focus-inner {
outline: none;
border: transparent;
}
This is very close to working. It does remove the undesired borders.
But, when I actually click a button, while it has focus, it shifts
downward by one pixel, pushing the