, however incremental or radical, please send them to
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' that's a child of another 'td' and I don't think
that's a thing. Could you provide some markup samples to illustrate
cases where you do and don't want selection to occur?
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I swear that made sense when I typed it.
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On 18 May 2017, at 19:26, Reese wrote:
Wow, the formatting on that got clobbered. Will probably get clobbered
on this email also.
How long has that been happening?
Hard to say. What formatting got clobbered? You initial post didn't
look mangled to me.
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splintered.
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I believe gradients can be animated, but working out how to do that
in a semi-convincing manner would be a challenge. I'd love to see what
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> On Mar 17, 2017, at 13:16, John Beales wrote:
>
> I remember seeing some demos a couple of years back of using CSS
> gradients to make a curtain/drape, but my Google skills aren't turning
> up anything, so I'm hoping the list's collective memory and/or
> bookmarks will
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> On Mar 17, 2017, at 13:16, John Beales wrote:
>
> I remember seeing some demos a couple of years back of using CSS
> gradients to make a curtain/drape, but my Google skills aren't turning
> up anything, so I'm hoping the list's collective memory
ap, but your use case seems like
one that flexbox would handle extremely well. Something as simple as
this might work:
div.col-xs-10 {display: flex; align-items: center;}
It's possible you might have to unset a lot of Bootstrap CSS to prevent
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off-list. I may not be able to respond to every message, but I will
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10, 2016. Whatever I decide, I'll announce it here.
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All I ask is that, whatever your reply style, you trim the quoted
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wasteful overage, and Holy Wars are still always off-topic. If
necessary, I will go add this to the official list of Holy Wars on the
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There's a little bit more to the story, once you take into account
inheritance and the lack of a notion of element proximity in the
document tree and so forth, but those are the core bits.
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Folks, please let John's mistake serve as a reminder that when you set
an email autoresponder, you should exempt any mailing lists to which you
belong, lest you run afoul of a list's community policies and suffer the
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On 12 Aug 2013, at 10:52, Eric A. Meyer wrote:
Normally I frown heavily on people posting test messages to the list,
but given that I've had reports of bounces, seen some odd behaviors in
related services, and no traffic in a couple of weeks, I felt I should
test the list. If this gets
style has a lower specificity. (Assuming
they are both of normal weight, anyway. If not, things get a touch
ambiguous under CSS2 and a touch funky under the latest draft of the
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At 20:33 +0300 6/28/13, Jukka K. Korpela wrote:
2013-06-28 19:34, Eric A. Meyer wrote:
In CSS terms, the user agent applies a style of 'a:link {color:
blue;}'. (Where 'blue' really means $USER_PREFERENCE but CSS doesn't
have variables. Yet. We'll stick with blue since that's the most
, the reader, or the user agent (browser). Inherited
values have no specificity-- not zero, none at all. Assigned values
always have some level of specificity.
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Meantime, if anyone works out a way to send airhorn blasts to any
user via TCP/IP, let me know.
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it a little
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http://meyerweb.com/eric/thoughts/2012/04/26/lineargradient-keywords/.
(Note that it's from April 2012, so some of the this is how browsers
behave right now bits may no longer be accurate.)
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that is, should be denounced and shunned by
all right-thinking citizens of the world.
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to be held for approval. No, I'm not
going to do that. But I've been tempted.
Anyway, sorry once more for the noise. Carry on.
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hope I
can find a way to deal with it soon. As usual, I'm open to any
suggestions-- feel free to send them to me offlist, especially if you
have expertise with Mailman.
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...and another spammer is booted from the list. Sorry for the noise.
I may need to look into advanced Mailman filtering. Anyone have a
pointer to a good primer?
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I'd investigate it myself if I had an Android tablet handy.
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to rejoin. If not, then please feel free to assign all the blame to
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in case it helps with
focus (if help is needed; I'm still trying to figure that out):
Practical discussions of CSS and its use. That is, how to use CSS
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place to
store them and replace the broken links. (In at least a few cases, I
may just substitute the images with straight text.)
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needed this, now they know what
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, the
specification says that floating forces a change of display role, but
I'm pretty sure not every browser properly did so in the early days.
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Sorry for the repeated spam, folks. The offending account has
been kicked and banned, to revive a bit of IRC-speak.
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in American due to their fields
of study and the fact that most programming languages were (still
are) basically American in language. Not that there's anything there
that can help us with practical uses of CSS, but it's an interesting
bit of context, no?
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. Unfortunately the mailing list software
doesn't support body content filters.
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Remember, folks, every time you let a social service harvest your
address book, God kills a baby lemming. So don't do it. The baby
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signing up for the list, but either way the
account's been unsubscribed so hopefully that will be the last of it
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to sign up
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remember that when you set up an autoresponder, you need to blacklist
all your mailing lists. Otherwise you get into a situation like this
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will soon be fixed and nobody will have to do so, but
just in case, that's the way to handle it.
Apologies to all for the instability, and many thanks for your patience.
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have to go back to making all new subscribers
moderated, but if the spamming continues, I'll have little choice.
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, not a terminator.
That is hands-down the best (as in most accurate and concise)
explanation of the semicolon's role in CSS that I've ever seen. I'm
definitely filing that one away for future use. Thank you!
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look back at all this and
laugh. At least until the sedatives kick in. Thanks for bearing
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of the
cell, you may have to get creative with heights and widths and so on.
If you only care about top and/or left, you can skip all that.
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At 6:07 PM + 2/7/11, Barney Carroll wrote:
This is a Javascript issue.
Agreed, which makes it off-topic for this list. People should
feel free to continue it off-list, but here the thread needs to end.
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discussions about ways to style (and challenges with
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If that proves too daunting, as W3C specifications often are,
http://complexspiral.com/publications/uncollapsing-margins/ might
be of assistance.
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see the top margin in full force.
As Tim says, the usual solution is to set your ten pixels on the
bottom margin(s) of the floated element(s), not the top of the
cleared element.
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question, and I would
in no way want to shut it down.
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As things stand, none of that nor anything faintly resembling it
is happening, and so the thread needs to end now. Thank you.
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At 7:54 AM -0700 10/5/10, Thierry Koblentz wrote:
I don't think inherit is a proper value for clear.
it is:
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/visuren.html#flow-control
I had checked CSS pocket reference (Eric Meyer/O'Reilly) and it says in
there that inherit is not.
I have a more recent version
wild guesses, so adjust to taste; and I
imagine there would be a bit more needed to fine-tune the placement
and appearance of the numbers. But I think that basic approach
should work for what you're trying to do.
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cereals.
So, end of thread. Also, I fervently hope, end the of recent rash
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to use CSS to make the form look better.
Since it wasn't, so far as I can tell, the thread is therefore ended.
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about my administration of the list is
always free to contact me off-list at
css-d-ow...@lists.css-discuss.org or at the personal address I'm
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to
debate the non-CSS merits of CMSes.
Therefore the thread is now at an end. Thank you.
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, be the appropriate venue for the original
question. Let's not take the thread any further here. Thank you.
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. Alternatively, you could create a
smallish PNG which is all white and has 50% opacity and drop it into
the background of the div. That will work in all current browsers
including IE/Win.
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her figure out how to do
so.
Ellen, I second the recommendation for Phillipe's IE5/Mac page at
http://l-c-n.com/IE5tests/hiding/. I've seen none better.
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Please do not respond to the original message on the list, as
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message from Midphase, just ignore/delete it. Basically,
treat it as though it's spam that managed to beat your
countermeasures. With luck we won't have to deal with it for more
than a day or three.
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are currently subscribed.
As a general note, when things like this happen, please contact
the list administrators at css-d-ow...@lists.css-discuss.org (as
listed in the headers of every message; look for 'List-Help') instead
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cursor: text;}
You could also do 'color: inherit' if that would set the color to
match surrounding non-link text. Otherwise you could explicitly set
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search reveals that just over 2,600 of you-- nearly a third of the
list-- have Gmail addresses. If you're one of those people, please
check your outbox to make sure you haven't become an unwitting
spammer and consider taking steps like changing your password.
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a send to segment messages as I
would have ideally only mailed the Gmail and googlemail accounts.
Alas!
Anyway, I don't want this to become a great big thread of
off-topicness, so if I erred in the posting, I apologize.
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example of how the whole let us
raid your entire address book to mail-blast everyone you know
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At 10:00 AM +0100 4/8/10, Val Dobson wrote:
Reported to Google Sites for abuse.
Oh, good idea! That hadn't occurred to me. I was just going to
leave it at booting-and-banning the address.
Sorry for the noise, folks.
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people under moderation, or
anything like that.
Finally, reaching the list administrators is easy: mail
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could be:
tbody th + td + td {...styles for third column...}
Or:
th[scope=row] + td + td {...styles for third column...}
Again, neither of those will work in IE6/NN4 but they'll be fine in
any vaguely recent browser.
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At 12:37 PM -0500 3/1/10, Reese wrote:
On 01-Mar-10 12:05, Eric A. Meyer wrote:
Again, neither of those will work in IE6/NN4 but they'll be fine in
any vaguely recent browser.
Not to start a religious war, but NN4?
Just a small, apparently botched attempt at some wry humor. Pay
;}
div#inner {background: inherit; padding: 1em;}
That's why background properties aren't inherited, of course.
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