Re: [css-d] Text positioning in FF and Chrome - They go opposite ways

2012-02-14 Thread Ghodmode
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 2:35 PM, Andrew C. Johnston wrote: > Hi All, wonder if I can tap into the wetware database with a question. > > I have a lot of teaser boxes that entice users to click on them, with text in > the boxes. Nothing shaking or flashing or anything (yet).  Due to my design's >

Re: [css-d] text positioning

2009-03-08 Thread Jim Albert
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote: > On Mar 7, 2009, at 2:17 PM, Jim Albert wrote: > >> I have an example of a table defined with a height to one of the cells >> and I would like some text to be aligned to the right and bottom of >> that >> cell. >> >> Here is the example: >> http://www6.netrition.com/

Re: [css-d] text positioning

2009-03-06 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On Mar 7, 2009, at 2:17 PM, Jim Albert wrote: > I have an example of a table defined with a height to one of the cells > and I would like some text to be aligned to the right and bottom of > that > cell. > > Here is the example: > http://www6.netrition.com/anchor_bottom.html > I would like the

Re: [css-d] text positioning

2009-01-30 Thread David Laakso
David McGlone wrote: > >> >> >> >> >> >> Tracy >> > > Wow David, it looks great! can the source be downloaded? I'm actually excited > to see how you did this. David is "out to lunch" (most of the time). Do whatever you want with it o

Re: [css-d] text positioning

2009-01-30 Thread David McGlone
On Friday 30 January 2009 9:26:46 pm David Laakso wrote: > David McGlone wrote: > > I've been doing a lot of CSS coding lately and I'm having a slight > > problem with text positioning. I cannot seem to position any of the words > > after the first word. > > RE: > >

Re: [css-d] text positioning

2009-01-30 Thread David McGlone
On Friday 30 January 2009 9:26:46 pm David Laakso wrote: > David McGlone wrote: > > I've been doing a lot of CSS coding lately and I'm having a slight > > problem with text positioning. I cannot seem to position any of the words > > after the first word. > > RE: > >

Re: [css-d] text positioning

2009-01-30 Thread David Laakso
David McGlone wrote: > I've been doing a lot of CSS coding lately and I'm having a slight problem > with text positioning. I cannot seem to position any of the words after the > first word. > > RE: Georg Sortun has answered your question. Taking it a step fur

Re: [css-d] text positioning

2009-01-30 Thread David McGlone
On Friday 30 January 2009 9:01:39 am Gunlaug Sørtun wrote: > David McGlone wrote: > > You're correct. I make changes and look at it with firefox. I'm aware > > it probably will not look the same in different versions of IE, > > Opera, etc, but I haven't figured out what to do to fix this. What > >

Re: [css-d] text positioning

2009-01-30 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
David McGlone wrote: > You're correct. I make changes and look at it with firefox. I'm aware > it probably will not look the same in different versions of IE, > Opera, etc, but I haven't figured out what to do to fix this. What > would you recommend? Apart from with IE6-7-8, don't mind browser

Re: [css-d] text positioning

2009-01-30 Thread David McGlone
On Thursday 29 January 2009 9:31:54 pm you wrote: > David McGlone wrote: > > I'm thinking that even though there are more than 1 words, closing > > the tag after each word does not make it a whole new box that can be > > moved individually. > > > > Am I thinking correctly? > > No, I'm afraid your t

Re: [css-d] text positioning

2009-01-29 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
David McGlone wrote: > I'm thinking that even though there are more than 1 words, closing > the tag after each word does not make it a whole new box that can be > moved individually. > > Am I thinking correctly? No, I'm afraid your thinking is flawed for positioning bits of text on top of a fi

Re: [css-d] text positioning

2009-01-29 Thread David Laakso
David McGlone wrote: > Hi everyone. > > I've been doing a lot of CSS coding lately and I'm having a slight problem > with text positioning. I cannot seem to position any of the words after the > first word. > > Here's the code I'm using: > #text { > padding: 0px 0px 10px 5px; > position: relative

Re: [css-d] text positioning

2009-01-29 Thread Martyn Merrett
Check out http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listamatic/index.htm for useful list/nav tips :) ~Mx http://www.mxdx.co.uk 2009/1/30 Martyn Merrett : > Would it not be much easier to have a single "button" as each links > background? > > i.e. > > > Foo link > Bar link > > > CSS: > > .btn { > display:

Re: [css-d] Text positioning

2008-08-30 Thread David Laakso
Kim Brooks Wei wrote: > Hi people, > > I haven't been able to get a couple of my type elements to behave as > they ought to. > > http://blackboxnyc.com/soulsearching/ > > The h1 in topper I couldn't get to vertically center to my logo on > its left, and > I can't get the list items in colrightthi

Re: [css-d] text positioning - need help

2005-12-11 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
cappellano wrote: > I've "solved" it. I knew if I used text-ident or even padding, it > would worked. But I want to only ident the first lines, the rest I'd > like to be only 3px from the borders. > > is it possible? >> http://www.arcbr.org/testes/layout1-test.html Of course, but I simplified it

Re: [css-d] text positioning - need help

2005-12-11 Thread cappellano
I've "solved" it. I knew if I used text-ident or even padding, it would worked. But I want to only ident the first lines, the rest I'd like to be only 3px from the borders. is it possible? cheers! btw, sorry about my english On 12/11/05, cappellano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello list! > >

Re: [css-d] Text Positioning

2005-07-15 Thread Bob Easton
Shaun Saxon wrote: How do I get a or element to display the same distance from the top of cells and/or divs in both IE and Firefox? On this page in particular, I want each browser to begin the paragraph the same distance below the banner image. (text in a table