On 3/31/06, Joseph Bernhardt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
#liberals { float: left; }Sorry. I know we should keep politics out of WSG, but I just had to!then maybe it should be #politicians {clear: both}-- Cheers!
Al Kendall
On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 02:50 pm, Chris Littell wrote:
Vanilla (http://lussumo.com/) is the only standards complaint forum I
know of.
Why do I need a standards complaint forum? ;-)
There are a enough complaints on this mailing lists :-) (that's what makes it
interesting).
:lol:
Steve
Geoff Pack wrote:
.webStandardistas {position:absolute; margin:0;}
Hah! But surely you forgot one:
.webStandardistas {position:absolute; margin:0; important!}
:-D
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Bob McClelland
Cornwall (UK)
www.gwelanmor-internet.co.uk
i might go back to college since they dont need web designers anymore.
always wanted to be a marine bioligist.
-kvnmcwebn
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for some
div.webCarpenters {
position: relative /* like life itself */;
width: auto /* no clue */;
height: auto /* no clue here either */;
min-height: 0 /* trigger hasLayout in IE7 */;
background: inherit /* reuse and save energy */;
}
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http://www.gunlaug.no
When I do test pages, I normally uses country names in lowercase for
my classes.
Seriously, don't ask me why. But sweden seems to become what you
know as container all the time. Oh, and I am Danish.
But perhaps this list will inspire me to more original names. Or
perhaps quite obvious ones
When I do test pages, I normally uses country names in lowercase for
my classes.
Seriously, don't ask me why. But sweden seems to become what you
know as container all the time. Oh, and I am Danish.
But perhaps this list will inspire me to more original names. Or
perhaps quite obvious ones
I agree with your H1 usage for page titles and would continue what you
have been doing; unless, of course, the page title IS the site title
(ie. homepage of website) then I would use H1 for the company name/site
title. Most people (myself included) use images for the site
title/company name
Micky Mourelo wrote:
...a Wikipedia article should have H1 for the article name, and
WIKIPEDIA wouldn't go on a Hn.
I got that but what do you then wrap it in so its level of importance is
suggested in the unstyled format if you don't use an hn?
How about
dl
dtSite Name/dt
dd Site Tagline
In that case, the wikipedia one, I am suggesting that Wikipedia has
no relevance, provided it is included in TITLE, and you are under that
domain, so to the document in question is of little relevance, IMHO.
I too have dl'itis, it is hard not to see every document as a dl, and
every part of it as
Paul Bennett wrote:
Thanks for caring Mike,
I bet this dang GUI I stare at all day wastes a TON of power (dual-screen too -
I can hear the dams draining as I write). Now where's some of those old punch
card computers when we need them?
:)
Paul '2 cans and a piece of string' Bennett
Now a web standards forum using slash that'd be interesting. Then
again, I'd be modded -1 Troll so maybe a mailing list is best.
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--- Shawn J. Cassick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Paul Bennett wrote:
Thanks for caring Mike,
I bet this dang GUI I stare at all day wastes a
TON of power (dual-screen too - I can
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