I am not a newbie when it comes to web design. But I do have the
occasional block as you can see on knightrider.org.
But my real question is how do I wrap text around items such as
(images/ads/php/javascript) as seen on the link provided below.
And I would like to do this with XHTML Strict
On 06/08/30 22:31 (GMT-0700) Chris Williams apparently typed:
Rather than try to divine my intent, I'll simply repeat my query, does
anyone know of a tool that allows one to inquire of a browser, what exactly
is that font, right ... there? If the answer is no, fine, I'll play the
I have a page id 'free newspapers',a conainer div, 'left' and in that container
I have a list of links but this doesn't work..
#free_newspapers #left li a{
color:#66;
}
ta,
R.
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On 02/09/06 03:52 -0400, Peter Apockotos wrote:
But my real question is how do I wrap text around items such as
(images/ads/php/javascript) as seen on the link provided below. And
I would like to do this with XHTML Strict guidelines of the WC3.
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I have a page id 'free newspapers',a conainer div, 'left' and in that
container I have a list of links but this doesn't work..
#free_newspapers #left li a{
color:#66;
}
ta,
R.
Hi Ross,
That's a pity, but do you have a link to the whole page? ;-)
(Seems
Hi list,
as one of a lot of people I'm trying to find the best way on how to
accomplish a 3 column layout.
The idea is to have an #left-sidebar, #right-sidebar both fixed width
at 200px and have a #content in between them which would be fluid.
(offcourse we'll also need a #header and
On this page:
http://parallaxwebdesign.com/projects/sws/
I've positioned the right shadow as a background image of the
#outer-wrapper div, and the bottom shadow as a background image of the
#outer-wrapper-bottom div, absolutely positioned at the bottom. Not sure
if this is the best way to do
I need an elastic container that is 776px wide.
The body has a font-size of 62.5em (which equals to 10px) and the
container has a width of 77.6em.
Firefox is fine but IE makes the container 771px wide.
Do you have any knowledge on this?
Thanks...
Martin Petrov
Hey all,
I have that page that works great with mozilla and KHTML:
http://haztucherry.sitlib.org:3000/categorias/list
However, on IE the images are positioned on the left. Any idea how to
make it look like in mozilla please?
thanx in advance
Pat
This has 3 column layout with strechable center column with minimum and
maximum widths.
Without the maximum width a spacer div to give minimum width behaviour this
would be full cross platform without any browser specifics.
On 06/09/02 19:51 (GMT+0300) Martin Petrov apparently typed:
I need an elastic container that is 776px wide.
The body has a font-size of 62.5em (which equals to 10px) and the
container has a width of 77.6em.
Firefox is fine but IE makes the container 771px wide.
Do you have any knowledge
Hello all,
It's been a while, and my CSS/HTML skills have digressed considerably,
to the point where I'm using a *gulp* table to finish a
wow-I've-lost-alot-of-money-on-this-project Web site.
Anyways, I have a 3-column, 5-row table:
- Top row is for a top border image
- Side columns are for a
Hello all,
It's been a while, and my CSS/HTML skills have digressed considerably,
to the point where I'm using a *gulp* table to finish a
wow-I've-lost-alot-of-money-on-this-project Web site.
Anyways, I have a 3-column, 5-row table:
- Top row is for a top border image
- Side columns are for a
At 4:46 PM -0400 9/2/06, ~davidLaakso wrote:
Jay,
Sometimes it helps to reduce and simplify everything in order to
find and/or correct a problem. Using exceptionally exquisite
background-colors such as these help, too
http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/jay.html.
Heh heh. Those colors
Debbie Campbell wrote:
http://parallaxwebdesign.com/projects/sws/
[...] However, the bottom of the 27px-high bar is being overridden by
the bottom shadow image so it's not all showing up. I've got it in
there again just under the header image so you can see how it's
supposed to look...
hey all,
could you please tell me how does my page look on ie5.5 and ie 5.0 please?
here is the link:
http://haztucherry.sitlib.org:3000
thanx in advance
Pat
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On 8/31/06, Ed Seehouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/30/06, Chris Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rather than try to divine my intent, I'll simply repeat my query, does
anyone know of a tool that allows one to inquire of a browser, what exactly
is that font, right ... there? If the
Fascinating -- I'm not seeing what prevents the images from going out
horizontally - what makes them wrap to the next line?
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From: Gunlaug Sørtun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In a fluid layout I think this will work better...
http://www.brunildo.org/test/ImgThumbIBL.html
Hi!
I'm working on a new zen cart template here:
http://www.zencart13b.jadetrue.com
Its got some nifty corners and nifty tabs going on.
In IE6, it has a strange issue. If I go to the home link, and don't
move my mouse, only the top portion shows up (above the red line).
Then as soon as I
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