2010/3/8 Jeff Zeitlin edi...@freelancetraveller.com:
On Mon, 8 Mar 2010 09:11:25 +0900, Philippe Wittenbergh e...@l-c-n.com
wrote:
...
He also advocates NOT trying to make
the presentation of a website look the same in all browsers, but to
write to the limit of the CSS capabilities of each
Den 6. mar. 2010 kl. 08.09 skrev Philippe Wittenbergh:
On Mar 6, 2010, at 12:04 AM, Sjur Moshagen wrote:
The other thing i missed was the need to use double colons, like ::before -
I tried only ':before'. What's the reason? When used directly with an
element only a single colon (like
On Mar 7, 2010, at 11:26 PM, MEM wrote:
Ingo already gave you an explanation for what that space is
(white-space nodes in the html mark-up)
When you float the element or otherwise set to to display block,
html parsing rules kicks in, and basically those nodes are
suppressed for display
On Mar 7, 2010, at 11:26 PM, MEM wrote:
the parent UL DIV are set to 'overflow:hidden', the a elements are
set to display: inline. The padding (top and or bottom) is applied to the
elements, but because it is an inline element, the
excess padding will be clipped by the overflow:hidden.
Bruno Fassino wrote:
On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 7:38 AM, David Laakso
login: tl
pass: tl1
[1] http://chelseacreekstudio.com/tl/tl_7.htm
The third one, srooks00.gif, does not appear flush left in spite of
being in a left floated box. The reason is that the height of the
second
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Hi,
In IE8 I'm getting a gap somewhere between an image (a JS slide show in
#slider) and the containing div #pma:
http://onenetwork.com
The extra blue space above the main image should not be there, and the
bottom of the image is getting clipped. This is only happening in IE8.
I'd appreciate
On Mon, 8 Mar 2010 18:19:08 +1100, Alan Gresley a...@css-class.com
wrote:
You can still support IE6- but some authors just don't want to bother
understanding why IE6- has shocking CSS2.1 support or why a document
is rendered broken in IE6-. I agree with Andy Clarke by sending
IE6/Win un-styled
On 3/7/10 5:32 PM, Theresa Mesa wrote:
Plus, I don't think the vast majority of website owners are going to
permit the charges for the kind of time this would take, so while it
would be worthwhile to try on one's own site, it's probably not best
to effect this across all your sites in
At 19:40 -0500 on 03/07/2010, Freelance Traveller wrote about Re:
[css-d] Transcendant web design and CSS3:
Thank you; this does indeed appear to be quite useful - and tells me
that CSS3 is not ready for prime time, and probably should not yet be
used as I'd like to use it.
It is not ready for
2010/3/8 N Duckworth nduckwo...@gmail.com:
Hi,
In IE8 I'm getting a gap somewhere between an image (a JS slide show in
#slider) and the containing div #pma:
http://onenetwork.com
The extra blue space above the main image should not be there, and the
bottom of the image is getting clipped.
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I have a grid of all the CSS3 selectors and browser support on my blog at
http://www.standardista.com/css3/css3-selector-browser-support
The values and properties are on my old blog at
http://www.evotech.net/blog/2010/02/css3-properties-values-browser-support/
this is a huge file, so it may
I have a grid of all the CSS3 selectors and browser support on my blog
at
http://www.standardista.com/css3/css3-selector-browser-support
The values and properties are on my old blog at
http://www.evotech.net/blog/2010/02/css3-properties-values-browser-
support/
this is a huge file, so it
Jeff Zeitlin wrote:
On Mon, 8 Mar 2010 18:19:08 +1100, Alan Gresley a...@css-class.com
wrote:
You can still support IE6- but some authors just don't want to bother
understanding why IE6- has shocking CSS2.1 support or why a document
is rendered broken in IE6-. I agree with Andy Clarke by
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