Thanks for the response folks I've got a few good people to choose from now!
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hey guys
working on putting a design together at the moment, looking
for some feedback on the coding and some ways to improve it. it's just about
finished.
link: http://www.wirenine.com/beta/
thanks,
chris
It's an original design created by a friend of mine.
I only have access to Moz/IE/Opera but I'll look into Safari issues.
Thanks Andy.
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From: Andy Budd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 5:40 PM
Subject: Re: [WSG] Looking for
Hi guys, sorry about that off topic.
But is there someone here who has installed the Awstats with IIS and can
help me in private?
I've been working with it for 3 days and I didn't find a solution to my
problem.
Please mail me in private.
Thanks,
Gean
Have a problem that's making me batty and I hope all I need is someone
with a fresh perspective.
Two pages linked to the same print style sheet - (different screen style
sheets but only the colors are different)
The printed version is working exactly as we want it to on
Yes, use #IDs to work is the better idea for work fast. By the way, you can
too define only the p tag:
1. First in CSS:
#largediagram p { text-align:center }
2. After in Html:
div id=largediagram
pimg src=diagram12.jpg//p
pimg src=diagram13.jpg//p
pimg src=diagram14.jpg//p
/div
3. And you can
omg what a lot of code and hacks...
You can make this whit less code, without hacks, and totally valid xhtml
very easy in a lot of differents manners.
By example with pixel perfect and floats:
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//ES
mmm a format problem in last mail :/ i'll try again.. replace - for
and will be ok.
omg what a lot of code and hacks...
You can make this whit less code, without hacks, and totally valid xhtml
very easy in a lot of differents manners.
By example with pixel perfect and floats:
-!DOCTYPE
Thanks John and Nelson.
Hey Paul, I just realized that I was incorrect saying that you can
apply text-align: center; directly to the image. If would have to be
wrapped in another tag, with that rule applied to the parent.
So it looks the answer to my original question is, Yes, to center an
So it looks the answer to my original question is, Yes, to center an image
using css, it really is necessary to wrap it in a block level element with
text-style:center defined. Huh!
No, it isn't. As Nelson suggested, using {display : block; margin : 0
auto;} you're not wrapping the img in
Heyas,
Still finding my feet with XHTML / CSS. I noticed that in Mozilla (well
through Eric Meyers new book) you can introduce your own tags (ie XML)
and basically in many ways can attach CSS to them (much like you would
with a simple old DIV)
In Internet Explorer this isn't the case? it
Paul Ingraham wrote:
So it looks the answer to my original question is, Yes, to center an image
using css, it really is necessary to wrap it in a block level element with
text-style:center defined. Huh!
No, it isn't. As Nelson suggested, using {display : block; margin : 0
auto;} you're
That's a great trick, too.. simplicity all the way.
Yep, that was definitely the kind of solution I was hoping for.
Re the egg thing, Noa wrote:
Stranger in a Strange Land, OBVIOUSLY. *rolls eyes*
:-) I didn't figure it would be particularly hard, although I did get a
couple of wrong
Title: RE: [WSG] Org Charts
I bodgied up the html org chart at
http://www.epa.nsw.gov.au/corporate/textorgchart.htm to replace a largish
gif.
It's tabled, but might help you visualise a CSS positioned list version.
D Williams
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From: Peters Micheal A Contr
Hi Scott,
I can't explain what might be causing IE to choke (IE's internals are
deep black magic to me :), but just so you know, there's not much point
in including that doctype if you want to introduce non-standard tags.
DTDs exist to define a set of allowed tags (and allowed attributes for
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