Michael, Ross, Bob -- thank you for the links. Exactly what I needed.
Peg
On 9/13/07, Ross Hulford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.dyn-web.com/dhtml/sizefont/index.php#examples
>
> http://www.white-hat-web-design.co.uk/articles/js-fontsize.php
>
>
Yes, we know that, but unfortunately a lot of people don't --
especially elderly folks who have vision issues and aren't as
technology savvy ;-)
P.
On 9/13/07, David Dorward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 13/09/2007, Peggy Coats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I need a way for the viewer to chang
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sandy wrote:
> David Laakso wrote:
>> sandy wrote:
>>> http://www.sandygonzales.com/pca/support_pca/
>>>
>>> same site different ie problem.
>>>
>>> figure i'll keep going on my roll of ie issues.
>>> my horizontal navigation that look like gray tabs are expandable
>>> buttons, in preparation for
David Laakso wrote:
> sandy wrote:
>> http://www.sandygonzales.com/pca/support_pca/
>>
>> same site different ie problem.
>>
>> figure i'll keep going on my roll of ie issues.
>> my horizontal navigation that look like gray tabs are expandable
>> buttons, in preparation for a CMS where the client
sandy wrote:
> http://www.sandygonzales.com/pca/support_pca/
>
> same site different ie problem.
>
> figure i'll keep going on my roll of ie issues.
> my horizontal navigation that look like gray tabs are expandable
> buttons, in preparation for a CMS where the client may add their own
> categori
http://www.sandygonzales.com/pca/support_pca/
same site different ie problem.
figure i'll keep going on my roll of ie issues.
my horizontal navigation that look like gray tabs are expandable
buttons, in preparation for a CMS where the client may add their own
categories. all the elements from
Rafael wrote:
> sandy wrote:
>
>> here is my site:
>>
>> http://www.westboundandweary.com/pca/support_pca/
>>
>> my question is about the image and caption i sent an email about
>> earlier. my goal is to make that caption fit the width of whatever size
>> image happens to be displayed.
>> cap
I havent worked on this menu in a very long time and i now have time to so im
going at it. I have a menu and when i have submenus and try to get to them it
takes a few tries unless you just zip the cursor there really fast. I was
wondering if there was a way to change the sensitivity at all (IE:
Z-index solution (well to some degree)
After having IE(win) flatly refuse to follow the declared Z-index
values I went in search of the root of the problem. Position:relative
seem to be the culprit however removing this value damaged the layout
and thus was no solution. After some research it s
sandy wrote:
> http://www.westboundandweary.com/pca/support_pca/
>
> my question is about the image and caption i sent an email about
> earlier. my goal is to make that caption fit the width of whatever
> size image happens to be displayed.
You _can_ force down the width of a float to the narr
On Sep 13, 2007, at 2:05 AM, sandy wrote:
> here is my site:
>
> http://www.westboundandweary.com/pca/support_pca/
>
> my question is about the image and caption i sent an email about
> earlier. my goal is to make that caption fit the width of whatever
> size
> image happens to be displayed.
>
It seems I checked on the wrong page. There's already a couple of
bug reports similar to yours
http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=4397
http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=4469
http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=4981
Since they go back to ~March '07, i
Please, as a web surfer, I beg you... don't add animations / movies
that start by themselves AND have sounds on it ---let the users choose,
or at least provide an obvious way to disable / change the volume (and
*remember* what the user chose).
Thanks.
Omitade Adediran wrote:
> Hi:
>
There's usually a link somewhere to file a bug report. In this case,
if you click on feedback you'll be able to check the FAQ and a list of
reported problems (where I didn't find yours --looking for "javax").
Also, I didn't mean non-static (dynamic) as in "javascript" altered,
but as in
sandy wrote:
> here is my site:
>
> http://www.westboundandweary.com/pca/support_pca/
>
> my question is about the image and caption i sent an email about
> earlier. my goal is to make that caption fit the width of whatever size
> image happens to be displayed.
> caption and image are both insid
http://www.dyn-web.com/dhtml/sizefont/index.php#examples
http://www.white-hat-web-design.co.uk/articles/js-fontsize.php
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On 13/09/2007, Peggy Coats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need a way for the viewer to change text size on a page
I can't think of any popular web browser which doesn't have that
feature built it (just don't use pixel or point font sizes as they
cripple it in Internet Explorer (to various degrees
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