On Feb 2, 2008, at 12:53 PM, Ken Davies wrote:
> I will be trying to see what this does with some adjustments,
> thanks but please clarify
> you show #banner each line. Is there a reason other than MY future
> reference?
Specificity. I wanted to only affect an img in the div id'ed as banner:
Ken Davies wrote:
> Original site http://www.equestrian-jewelry.com/index.htm - Right now
> I am just worried about the top banner.
>
> Visually what works best is http://www.equestrian-jewelry.com/test1.htm
>
>
> I think http://www.equestrian-jewelry.com/jewelry_horse.htm is as
> close to p
On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 04:11:15 -0800
Ken Davies wrote:
> Hello and thanks for letting me join your group, although it's very
> intimidating for a novice.I am definitely not a hand coder, but I sure
> have changed a lot of code by hand. I built a table oriented image
> heavy website no CSS. I strugg
> I sent that 5 hours ago. I want to end up with a very similar look
> but
> expanding to fit the window, not fixed width.
Then change the CSS I posted. Maybe something like width:100% or
width:95% and add some margins. Whatever you want to see.
Have Fun,
Arlen
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Ken,
That helps. Did you see Arlen's response? I think you will find it
extremely helpful and probably won't need any more help after reading
through it all! If you still do, let us know.
Thanks and good luck,
On Feb 1, 2008 12:40 PM, Ken Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Valerie an
On Feb 1, 2008, at 6:11 AM, Ken Davies wrote:
> Original site http://www.equestrian-jewelry.com/index.htm -
> Right now
> I am just worried about the top banner.
Off the cuff, here's the approach I'd take to the banner. I've done
no testing on it, apart from Safari and Firefox, so it's no