On 10/13/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This sounds like a good solution to a problem I currently have. But I
didn't know much about it. Is using downloadable fonts in your
wondered what the pros here thought about it.
Thanks!
~Shelly
Downloadable Fonts - Safari now
From: Philippe Wittenbergh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [css-d] tables, table captions in I.E.6
On Oct 11, 2007, at 12:50 AM, Michael Leibson wrote:
http://members.distributel.net/~leibson/table%20or%20caption%20margins%20in%20IE.htm
First problem:
The margin for the table caption
http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200710/the_resurrection_of_downloadable_web_fonts/
Thanks Peter - this article is actually what made me want to ask you all
this question :) I remember this method being discussed a couple of
times here (or something similar to it), but not in the
OK, I'm getting more savvy with CSS and feeling a lot more confident with
many thing I try. However, I've been looking at using EM as the scaling
factor for all my fonts and pictures for accessibility reasons.
I must admit, it all seems a little difficult, especially when it comes to
nested
Pete Harrison wrote:
OK, I'm getting more savvy with CSS and feeling a lot more confident with
many thing I try. However, I've been looking at using EM as the scaling
factor for all my fonts and pictures for accessibility reasons.
I must admit, it all seems a little difficult, especially when
I am working on a site, where I need a set up small images to one side,
or bottom, and when the views slick on the small images there is a
larger image with text about the image, I have read that this can be
done in CSS, but I can't find anywhere that I can get help for doing this.
Cheers,
Andrew Doades wrote:
I am working on a site, where I need a set up small images to one side,
or bottom, and when the views slick on the small images there is a
larger image with text about the image, I have read that this can be
done in CSS, but I can't find anywhere that I can get help for
Andrew Doades wrote:
This is the kind of thing I am looking for, but I need some help with
the coding, that is the main problem!
David Laakso wrote:
Andrew Doades wrote:
I am working on a site, where I need a set up small images to one
side, or bottom, and when the views slick on the
David Laakso wrote:
Andrew Doades wrote:
This is the kind of thing I am looking for, but I need some help with
the coding, that is the main problem!
David Laakso wrote:
Andrew Doades wrote:
I am working on a site, where I need a set up small images to one
side, or
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you don't need Flash to use image replacement techniques. You can
make heading images using your graphic program of choice, and just link
in the image as desired.
True - but the site I want to do this for is dynamic, and I need
on-the-fly headers. I liked the
I'm sorry David, I do not understand what you are saying here.
Is the use of ems just a gimmick?
What has the margin size got to do with my question. I was asking about
nested elements
Regards
Pete
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From: David Laakso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 October 2007
On 2007/10/13 23:11 (GMT+0100) Pete Harrison apparently typed:
From: David Laakso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Pete Harrison wrote:
OK, I'm getting more savvy with CSS and feeling a lot more confident
with many thing I try. However, I've been looking at using EM as the
scaling factor for
Pete Harrison wrote:
I'm sorry David, I do not understand what you are saying here.
Is the use of ems just a gimmick?
What has the margin size got to do with my question. I was asking about
nested elements
Regards
Pete
Pete Harrison wrote:
OK, I'm getting more savvy with CSS and
On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 14:12:47 -0400, Allison Kelly wrote:
I need to build a very simple email form for a contact page.
Take a look at Wufoo: http://wufoo.com/
I just helped a classmate set up a contact form with the free
service they provide. They have a huge variety of forms they
support, so
Pete Harrison wrote:
Is the use of ems just a gimmick?
It depends. If you actually want to achieve pixel sizes using the em unit,
then there is little point in it. You haven't described what you wish to
achieve, so people might make some guesses. Anyway, using percentages is a
little safer
Hi all,
I'm still very low on the learning curve, so thank you in advance for your
patience.
First let me thank eveyone who responded to my earlier (and first) post to
the list. I ended up going with the Dreamweaver template feature to do the
frames simulation. That's another
I think the gimmick they're talking about is using
body {font-size:62.5%;}
in an attempt to give yourself the illusion of 1em = 10px.
An em is relative to the user's default font-size, whereas a pixel
is absolute*. So the 62.5% calculation only works with one specific
default font-size. The
Jay Rabe wrote:
Hi all,
Anyway, I'm rebuilding a site that I inherited, and right now I'm stuck
on the menu bar. I want a full-width bar with buttons that change background
color on hover, with drop-downs on some of the buttons, and I'd rather do it
with pure CSS (which I know
Hi, I am a newbie too, but I found this site very helpful.
http://www.projectseven.com/tutorials/navigation/auto_hide/index.htm
good luck
Hi all,
I'm still very low on the learning curve, so thank you in advance for
your patience.
First let me thank eveyone who responded to my
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