I am adapting a Word Press style to integrate a blog into my web site. I
have just about everything except the top navigation font style.
This is the reference style:
http://basicbusinesssim.com/
This is the blog page I am trying to match:
http://www.basicbusinesssim.com/bbsimblog/
Note
Bill Braun wrote:
I am adapting a Word Press style to integrate a blog into my web site.
I have just about everything except the top navigation font style.
This is the reference style:
http://basicbusinesssim.com/
This is the blog page I am trying to match:
David Laakso wrote:
Bill Braun wrote:
I am adapting a Word Press style to integrate a blog into my web
site. I have just about everything except the top navigation font style.
This is the reference style:
http://basicbusinesssim.com/
This is the blog page I am trying to match:
Ok, you've shamed me into doing some clean-up work today. I've eliminated
60 of the 62 HTML validation errors (the 2 remainders are part of the
Share-This plug in... and I can't quite figure out how to crush them)... I
also cleaned up all the CSS and it now validates fully.
So my Safari
On Nov 6, 2007, at 6:47 AM, Matt wrote:
So my Safari float problem remains. Anyone have any idea what the
problem might be...
Thanks again...
- Matt
On Nov 3, 2007 12:32 AM, David Laakso
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Matt wrote:
For some reason, Safari and me don't get along... at
For some reason, Safari and me don't get along... at least with this
project! Take a look at this:
http://www.scienceprogress.org/
Look at the items under Science Progress Blog
Under Firefox and IE-Win, the thumbnails float to the right as defined in
the CSS, but in Safari, the float doesn't
Matt wrote:
For some reason, Safari and me don't get along... at least with this
project! Take a look at this:
http://www.scienceprogress.org/
Look at the items under Science Progress Blog
Under Firefox and IE-Win, the thumbnails float to the right as defined in
the CSS, but in Safari,
On Jun 11, 2006, at 10:04 AM, Stephen Karsch wrote:
hey everyone!
i'm trying to figure out why the following site looks fine in FF
and IE6
but not safari...
http://www.phillywriter.com/
any help is greatly appreciated.
I'm not stumped.
And I believe Safari is not completely incorrect.
Dave Solko wrote:
I have a three (most likely simple) CSS issues which are stumping me,
and I would be grateful for some help.
At http://www.pixelalchemy.com/clients/vibe/sample.html (css at
http://www.pixelalchemy.com/clients/css/sample.css) I cannot seem to
get rid of the border around the
Thanks to those who responded.
At 7:57 AM -0400 4/18/06, Design Groups wrote:
I cannot seem to get rid of the border around the 'close window' image.
1) img {border:none;}
Of course that worked. I thought I had tried that one without
success. I guess that's what happens when trying to debug
I'm using a simple layout tutorial to build my understanding. I might have
been going backwards (tried a few more complicated ones), however this is
confusing me because only the body background is showing, and not the ones set
for the div's.
HTML:
!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC “-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01
It looks like it's because the author's used a div called
body...which is kinda confusing.
div id=”body”h1Headline/h1pArticle goes here/p/div
It might make more sense to use content instead.
div id=”content”h1Headline/h1pArticle goes here/p/div
Then
div#content {
height:100%;
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To: Mark Fellowes; css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] Stumped
I know this seems stupid, and I'm probably going to sound like an idiot for
saying
I have a three (most likely simple) CSS issues which are stumping me,
and I would be grateful for some help.
At http://www.pixelalchemy.com/clients/vibe/sample.html (css at
http://www.pixelalchemy.com/clients/css/sample.css) I cannot seem to
get rid of the border around the 'close window'
http://www.click-brand.com/se_marketing/index.ws
Look at the header and the footer, there is this 1px or so white line around
everything, and I can not get it to go away.
--
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Scott HanedaTel: 415.898.2602
on your header and footer and then define your layouts using CSS.
Regards,
Ric
Subject: [css-d] Stumped on white border on tables
http://www.click-brand.com/se_marketing/index.ws
Look at the header and the footer, there is this 1px or so white line
around
everything, and I can not get
on 7/11/05 6:41 PM, Ric Jude Raftis at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could I suggest that you get rid of all your tables for a start and stick
with one table if you are going to use them. At a cursory glance you appear
to be using four tables some are nested and some aren't. Your page shows
that
Scott Haneda wrote:
As you can see http://www.click-brand.com/test.ws
I am still nailed with this white border around the table, and I need to
make that go away.
Ok, you need a quick fix:
img src=header0E.gif alt=Click-brand Logo width=725 height=85
border=0 style=float: left; margin: -1px
I've been scratching my head as to why the Instant Quote image is covering
up my navigation on Mac IE 5.2? Could someone point me to the correct hack?
http://www.computerrecycling.us/
Thanks,
Frank
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