Re: [css-d] PHP and CSS

2005-05-13 Thread Martin . C . Austin
Sarah Atkinson wrote on 05/13/2005 10:25:55 AM: > Out of curiosity can you use PHP with in a CSS. Like maybe have a > list of background images located in a DB and PHP select and insert > on into the CSS. and possibly even have the user define things like > font size, font color, background col

RE: [css-d] Tag

2005-04-28 Thread Martin . C . Austin
>>> Shane Porter wrote: Do you need the :hover ? <<< The :hover is not required as far as I am aware. Martin Austin __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d List wiki/FAQ -- http://css-di

Re: [css-d] background color of form field

2005-05-04 Thread Martin . C . Austin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 05/04/2005 08:14:58 AM: > On IE 6/Win the background color of some of my form fields are an > ugly yellow. When viewed with Win / Firefox or Safari, the text input > areas have a plain white background. > > Since this seems to be specific to IE, is there a CSS sol

Re: [css-d] Question about padding and margins

2005-05-04 Thread Martin . C . Austin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 05/04/2005 01:26:06 PM: > Hi, > > There are times when you can get a desired result using either padding or > margins. Is there any reason why one or the other is better? > > Linda Hobbet There are many instances where they APPEAR to be the same, yet if you check

Re: [css-d] different stylesheets for different resolutions

2005-05-05 Thread Martin . C . Austin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 05/05/2005 02:44:26 PM: > Hi > > I really need to be able to download a different image depending on the > user's resolution. I used to detect the resolution using Javascript and > then issue a customised style sheet. I'm worried about using javascript > now, is ther

Re: [css-d] Site check

2005-05-10 Thread Martin . C . Austin
Kristian Eckert wrote on 05/10/2005 02:35:33 PM: > If anyone wants to look over these little layout problems I would be > grateful. This actually wasn't one of your questions, but is one of my pet peeves: I'd suggest you put little downward pointing arrows next to the header menu items that ha