Has to do with the differences in the way IE, Mozilla and other browsers
interpret the box mode. IE does it a bit differently from most. By using the
htmlbody the style declaration uses html as the page container which
Mozilla follows and IE does not so that way you feed each box model the
correct
Thanks, Cheryl, and Rudy as well. I thought that it probably had to do with
a, um... compromise among the expectations of the various browsers, but I
hadn't encountered the syntax before so I wanted to be sure.
You're right, Cheryl; the style was formatted nicely in such a fashion that
it was
Hi all
Continuing to fiddle with the design work of this Lau Gar Kung Fu site (will
get some web demos up for your thoughts soon) and I've got a little question
to ask...
The client has had the WONDERFUL idea of liking the sub-titles (like
instructors' names) in the Chinaone font I used for the
... I was wondering what would be the best way to implement
images for titles and still keep my markup semantically correct
and search-engine friendly?
FIR (Fahrner Image Replacement) and its many variants
http://www.stopdesign.com/also/articles/replace_text/
rudy
The WDVL