Erik Visser wrote:
This might be a slow road for really mastering webdevelopment (xhtml
/ css / etc.). But it makes it possible (in the time available to me)
to better myself while developing websites for customers.
Any thoughts from the gurus on this appproach?
I'm no guru, but I think
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
http://24-10reading.nl/
Too many back and forth corrections between browsers for my taste, so
I leave the rest to others.
Georg,
what do you mean exactly with this?
Erik
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Erik Visser wrote:
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
http://24-10reading.nl/
Too many back and forth corrections between browsers for my taste, so
I leave the rest to others.
what do you mean exactly with this?
Only that I personally found it hard to keep track of what was targeting
which browser where
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Erik Visser wrote:
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
http://24-10reading.nl/
Too many back and forth corrections between browsers for my taste, so
I leave the rest to others.
what do you mean exactly with this?
Only that I personally found it hard to keep track of what was
A site check please for anoter site i recently finished:
http://24-10reading.nl/
http://24-10reading.nl/css/style.css
http://24-10reading.nl/css/makeup.css
http://24-10reading.nl/css/menu.css
!--[if lt IE 7]
http://24-10reading.nl/css/ie.css
I forgot to add: In IE6 at all text sizes, I'm
bill scheider wrote:
I forgot to add: In IE6 at all text sizes, I'm getting a vertical scroll bar
that runs down 60 pages (hit page-down 60 times!). I expected that I'd find
a footer down there at the end, but no-go. So besides the lo-o-o-o-ong page,
in IE6 xp, there is no footer.
Hm, so
A PostScript of my own:
http://24-10reading.nl/wordpr/
This page works in IE 6. The blue bar works, the footer appears, and you don't
get 50-60 empty pages.
You might want to use this as a reference page.
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http://24-10reading.nl/
bill scheider wrote:
I forgot to add: In IE6 at all text sizes, I'm getting a vertical
scroll bar that runs down 60 pages (hit page-down 60 times!). I
expected that I'd find a footer down there at the end, but no-go. So
besides the lo-o-o-o-ong page, in IE6 xp, there