In article 0ba4806653@abbeypress.net, Jim Nagel
nets...@abbeypress.co.uk wrote:
Tim Hill wrote on 29 Jun:
... save the web page to RAM disc and run it from there. As it can't
find the 'faulty' CSS file from its relative URL, it is ignored. To
see it more as intended you can use this
Tim Hill wrote on 29 Jun:
... save the web page to RAM disc and run it from there. As it can't
find the 'faulty' CSS file from its relative URL, it is ignored.
To see it more as intended you can use this link to load the 'invisible'
css file http://www.cornishworkshop.co.uk/candyedit.css .
Richard Torrens (lists) wrote on 28 Jun:
http://www.cornishworkshop.co.uk/hammerhandle.html
is a series of nested tgbles.
The text overwrites, all on one line, with no proper wrapping in the cells.
Couldn't find any beds (or tgbles!) on that workshop site!
But then of course the overwritten
In article 5362eae127li...@torrens.org.uk, Richard Torrens (lists)
li...@torrens.org.uk wrote:
http://www.cornishworkshop.co.uk/hammerhandle.html
is a series of nested tgbles.
Yes, but not the problem, I think.
The text overwrites, all on one line, with no proper wrapping in the
cells.
I
http://www.cornishworkshop.co.uk/hammerhandle.html
is a series of nested tgbles.
The text overwrites, all on one line, with no proper wrapping in the cells.
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