On 12/21/05, MacGillivray, Susan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I am dealing with the exact problem Ari experienced on an Australian
> Government website. Unfortunately I can not provide a URL as the site
> is in development.
>
> The issue seems to be with the floats we are applying to im
On 12/21/05, MacGillivray, Susan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I am dealing with the exact problem Ari experienced on an Australian
> Government website. Unfortunately I can not provide a URL as the site
> is in development.
>
> The issue seems to be with the floats we are applying to im
Hi all
I am dealing with the exact problem Ari experienced on an Australian
Government website. Unfortunately I can not provide a URL as the site
is in development.
The issue seems to be with the floats we are applying to images in the
content area of the site and only if a list follows the floa
> > I played around with the code, and was somewhat shocked to find this
> > solution:
> >
> > ul { display: inline; }
> >
> > Aren't lists always displayed inline? No matter, it fixes your IE6/Win
> > problems. I haven't tested on a Mac though, but I would image/hope it
> > would have no effect.
> Hi Ari,
>
> I played around with the code, and was somewhat shocked to find this
> solution:
>
> ul { display: inline; }
>
> Aren't lists always displayed inline? No matter, it fixes your IE6/Win
> problems. I haven't tested on a Mac though, but I would image/hope it
> would have no effect.
>
No
Hi Ari,
I played around with the code, and was somewhat shocked to find this
solution:
ul { display: inline; }
Aren't lists always displayed inline? No matter, it fixes your IE6/Win
problems. I haven't tested on a Mac though, but I would image/hope it
would have no effect.
Cheers,
Jesse Skinne
On 15 Dec 2005, at 1:56 pm, Roger Roelofs wrote:
>> Ah, I went only halfway there when I redefined the element. I
>> needed to zero out as well. But this still doesn't work in
>> IE6/Win. Looks perfect in Firefox1.0x/Win. Doesn't work in Safari/
>> OSX.
>
> I can't test in ie/win (I'm on a mac
Ari,
On Dec 14, 2005, at 8:19 PM, Ari Davidow wrote:
>
>> On Dec 14, 2005, at 6:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> http://dev.jwa.org/discover/oralhistory/guide.html
>
>
> I seem to be having an unexpected amount of trouble wrapping a list
> around
> an image.
>>
>> Strange as it ma
>On Dec 14, 2005, at 6:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>http://dev.jwa.org/discover/oralhistory/guide.html
I seem to be having an unexpected amount of trouble wrapping a list
around
an image.
>
>Strange as it may seme, the ul extends under the floated image, so any
>left margin on
Oops. That's what comes of testing in two places at one time. Try this,
and thanks for noticing:
http://dev.jwa.org/discover/oralhistory/guide.html
> Hey Ari,
> You posted a URL that refers to your machine (localhost). Do you have a
> valid Internet URL?
>
> thanks,
> Mike
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hey Ari,
You posted a URL that refers to your machine (localhost). Do you have a
valid Internet URL?
thanks,
Mike
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I seem to be having an unexpected amount of trouble wrapping a list around
> an image.
>
> On this particular page
> (http://localhost/discover/oralhistor
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