;
}
with this div:
div id=p1
This is a title
/div
why does the text align in the center horizontally but at the top
vertically?
Shouldn't vertical-align: middle place the text in the center
vertically?
--Kenoli
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need the absolute attribute for the inner divs to retain
their relationship with each other. Is there someone who can help me
figure out what to do to achieve what I am trying to do?
Thanks
--Kenoli
Kenoli Oleari
1801 Fairview Street
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Neighborhood Assemblies Network
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and side
positioning. This doesn't seem to work the way I would expect it to
work.
Please help me understand how to do what I am trying to do.
Thanks,
--Kenoli
Kenoli Oleari
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http
:
.titleDiv {
position:relative;
float: left;
width: 451px;
height:87px;
font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
font-size: 10px;
padding: 12px;
background-color: #FF00FF;
}
Thanks,
--Kenoli
Kenoli Oleari
1801
(or sometimes first) to fill
up whatever space is left.
The code will be dynamically generated, obviously, assigning
appropriate CSS dynamically to set the positioning.
Thanks,
--Kenoli
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{ background-color: none; }
a:active { color: #339933; }
a:visited { color: #006633; }
a:hover {
color: #003366;
background-color: #00
}
Thanks,
--Kenoli
Kenoli Oleari
1801 Fairview Street
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Neighborhood Assemblies Network
510-601-8217, [EMAIL
Great. It works. Finally!
Thanks so much,
--Kenoli
On Feb 21, 2007, at 6:29 PM, francky wrote:
Kenoli Oleari wrote:
This now my code in the stylesheet and I am still getting a
background on hover:
a {
color: #FF;
font-size: small;
}
a:active {color: #339933
to this inconsistency?
--Kenoli
Kenoli Oleari
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javascript
to style them. This is because the browsers are so flighty with how
they style their form elements. And lots of the time you can't
access particular parts of a form item to change it at all via css
(ie, the button for the input=file form).
--
Thanks,
Jim
Kenoli Oleari
background styles correctly.
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.
--Kenoli
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List wiki/FAQ
think this effort to get away from tables and into pure
CSS is premature as the CSS system is missing key features.
Why are we doing this? Just trying to stubbornly blaze a trail.
--Kenoli
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of defeats a main advantage of styleheets to be able to
change a whole set of pages by changing the stylesheet, if making a
change like this also makes the content of every page uneditable.
Anyone ever struggled with such an issue?
--Kenoli
Kenoli Oleari
Neighborhood Assemblies Network
on that page link to pages utilizing columns that don't
take advantage of the equal column fix. They do display in Opera,
but with other obvious problems.
I'd also appreciate feedback on how this displays on Windows.
Thanks,
--Kenoli
Kenoli Oleari
Neighborhood Assemblies Network
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, I
will check out the web site. Email is email, web sites are web site.
--Kenoli
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request for same. I suspect it is FF1.0.7. It is rendering
correctly on this end in xp_sp2 ff1.5rc3, and same in browsercam.
Confirmation and/or fix :-P (or new life on another planet) gratefully
appreciated.
Best,
~dL.
--
David Laakso
http://www.dlaakso.com
Kenoli Oleari
Neighborhood Assemblies
on
zoom(Leonardo was getting clipped). And at this point, I am beginning to
wonder if I care what happens as we travel forward or back through time
and space to a world completely different from our own. It could be
worse. Or could it?
Thank you, Ingo.
David
Kenoli Oleari
Neighborhood Assemblies
sinners in the world.
Some day . . .
--Kenoli
On Dec 27, 2005, at 4:11 PM, David Laakso wrote:
Kenoli Oleari wrote:
Some of you may be interested in the following page:
http://www.longrange.org/nav_test/page_1.php
--Kenoli
IE does not understand it. Opera thinks the page is fuchsia
that an image in the div?
Thanks.
--Kenoli
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Darrel -- Thanks for this. In spite of the failed attempt at finding
the impossible IE holy grail, it is a great resource to have all of
these links in one table, even on a CSS listserv. I suspect your use
of table is the appropriate one.
Thanks,
--Kenoli
Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2006
Date: Fri, 19 May 2006 20:50:33 -0400
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:221px;
z-index:2;
left: 5px;
top: 147px;
}
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Amazing, they finally installed tabs. Isn't Microsoft extraordinary!
Does anyone know anything about the relationship between this version
and CSS and other web standards? There is nothing I could see on the
Microsoft introductory site that mentions this. I guess it's not
surprising
What do members of this list think about CSS-table styles for page
layout now that IE 8 finally supports them? I'm sure many of you are
aware of the new Sitepoint book focusing on these styles and the
future of CSS and suggesting that Microsoft's coming on board
standards-wise with IE8 is
Nearly every design I use that is anything other than pablum ends up
needing some kind of trick and often a different treatment for IE.
It is true that so many people have been working to get current CSS to
work that there is a solution for nearly every problem. This
doesn't mean there
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Subject: Re: [css-d] CSS tables
The Sitepoint book proposes beginning to move away from IE 67,
offering several strategies for doing this, all
What file format can I use to get IE5 and IE6 to display transparency
and a gradient? I have an image with a gradient that goes from
transparent to black. As a png image it works fine everywhere except
these versions of IE. A gif image screws up the gradient and IE turns
the
Thanks to the folks that gave me responses on this. I will jump into
it tomorrow.
--Kenoli
On Feb 4, 2009, at 5:33 PM, David Hucklesby wrote:
On Wed, 4 Feb 2009 14:15:08 -0800, Kenoli Oleari wrote:
What file format can I use to get IE5 and IE6 to display
transparency and a gradient?
I
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