On 1/9/06, Al Kendall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Josh,
Is it possible to leave the thumbnails with the main pic instead of
having to go back the the thumbnails each time?
Cheers
Al
Sure thing, there's a fairly simple templating system that lets you do
just that if you so desire.
On
Dear All,Apologies if this is wanton self-promotion, let me know so I don't spam again next week ;-)All in the Head is
a series of articles that I am publishing to concisely explain how and why to
construct a high quality, web-standards compliant head section for a web page.
The
first article
Artemis wrote:
I was wondering if the professionals in here can recommend any free CSS
Editors that might possibly be geared towards a newbie to CSS.
There are quite a few free CSS and markup editors (including some for
Mac) listed on the css-d mailing list wiki --
On 1/9/06, Karl Dawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All in the Head is a series of articles that I am publishing to concisely
explain how and why to construct a high quality, web-standards compliant
head section for a web page. The first article examines the Document Type
Definition (DTD).
Thanks for the help Seona,
I followed the advice in the URL you sent me and
everything works great. Well, sorta...
Adjusting the height created another issue in Opera 8.
It's no longer displaying the background image for
#sitewrapper. I'm not sure if it's a bug in Opera 8,
or it's due to my
From: Martin Heiden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 17:24:50 +0100
Subject: Re: [WSG] All in the Head: Document Type Definition
Christian,
on Monday, January 9, 2006 at 16:29 wsg@webstandardsgroup.org wrote:
A Document Type Definition is an XML schema language and defines a
set of
On 09/01/06, Philippe Wittenbergh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't had a look at your page in IE win but noticed one thing inthe source code.In your conditional comment, the width of the _expression_ is set to anegative % value. Don't think that is correct.
!--[if IE] style type=text/css #sizer
On 1/10/06, Seona Bellamy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone who is running a larger resolution than 1024x768 please have a
look and tell me if the layout is holding up?
Even better, can someone explain to me what the code in this conditional
comment is doing in the first place? According
On 1/10/06, Justin Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I'm seeing in IE6 is a fixed width layout that is centered at
resolutions above 1024x768. I'm also seeing a horizontal scrollbar on
my second monitor at 1024x768 (maximised), so it seems the width might
need to be 1 or 2 pixels less.
On 1/10/06, Martin Heiden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Document Type Definitions were AFAIK first used by SGML and later
for defining XML and XHTML. Because of the limitations of the DTD
Language XML Schema has been developed. XML Schema is kind of
heavyweight so that many people use the simpler
I have a wrapper div containing a base display I want the base display
to extend to
the full height of document or screen which ever is greater
However the background image in the base display is cropped when
scrolling is required
this only occurs in FF, Safari and Opera - not in IE. I have
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