thank you all guys for this usefull information!!!
On 8/6/06, Patrick H. Lauke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shlomi Asaf wrote: i just been informed that P Hn Elements are Inline Element. How Come?
how can those elements be inline, and the user-agent render them as Block-level elements?
On 06/08/06, tee g. peng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi I have a question, should ebay listing alike be tabular layout?
Do you mean an entire item's listing, or a page listing multiple
items? A URL would be handy to clarify which bit of ebay you're
talking about :)
Basic test to decide on
can u pleasesend us a link to this page?
Thank You
NeoSwf
On 8/6/06, Ben Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 06/08/06, tee g. peng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi I have a question, should ebay listing alikebe tabular layout?Do you mean an entire item's listing, or a page listing multipleitems? A
On Aug 6, 2006, at 4:10 AM, Ben Buchanan wrote:
Hi I have a question, should ebay listing alike be tabular layout?
Do you mean an entire item's listing, or a page listing multiple
items? A URL would be handy to clarify which bit of ebay you're
talking about :)
Something like this:
On Aug 6, 2006, at 4:20 AM, Shlomi Asaf wrote:
can u please send us a link to this page?
Sorry, can't do that. All jobs for this client are NDA.
See my other post please. Thanks!
tee
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Using a web standards based layout in eBay does not make a lot of sense when
you take a peak under the hood (view source) and see that eBay is clearly
years away from a standards based layout. However, that does not mean you
should adopt a standards based layout for yourself. I found some great
With that particular page, and with the example you used, then I'd say
yes, a tabular layout is well justified. In fact I wouldn't even
recommend structuring data in that fashion using divs/spans etc, as the
markup would a) be as bulky as hell, and b) provide no relationship
between the
Hi,
I'm putting together a site at the moment and I'm trying to work out the
best way of applying styles to various content. The site is split by divs in
typical fashion: #header, #nav, #content etc. Each of these sections use
lists in various ways, the #header has one list laid out horizontally
On Sunday 06 August 2006 23:47, James Thomson wrote:
Hi,
I'm putting together a site at the moment and I'm trying to work out the
best way of applying styles to various content. The site is split by divs
in typical fashion: #header, #nav, #content etc. Each of these sections use
lists in