Hi Tee,
Radio buttons and checkboxes are used in different situations - a radio
button is when only one option in the list is able to be chosen such as
in your Poll, and checkboxes are for when more than one option can be
chosen, check all that apply type questions. Some survey programmes
make
Works for me in Safari 3 on my Mac - as long as I have backgrounds
turned on in my print dialog box.
Andrew Macaulay-Brook, BEng MBCS CITP, trading as theburo.net
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On 11 Sep 2008, at 18:28, Kristine Cummins wrote:
I created a print style
Hi Kristine,
I created a print style sheet and for some
reason, my image for the ul list style is
not displaying
To the best of my knowledge background images don't get printed, even if you
add it to the style sheet. To ensure they're printed I'm pretty sure you
have to embed them.
Hope
Will embed as opposed to background image.
Thanks guys for the help!
Kristine
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Behalf Of Kristine Cummins
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 10:29 AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] Img List Style not displaying for Print Preview
You'll have to put the image in your stylesheet as a list-style-image
instead of a background image. This is what you'll need to do (adjust the
padding as necessary):
li.checkbox {
list-style-type:none;
list-style-image: url(images/checkbox.gif);
padding-left:15px;
padding-right:0;
On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 01:09:38 -0700, tee wrote:
Anybody encounters this?
The checkbox inherits the input declaration, and though I added a class to
overwrite
it, with height and width, still I can't see the 'tick'.
Another annoying thing with Opera, is that if I have background or border
On Sep 11, 2008, at 4:43 PM, David Hucklesby wrote:
Yes. A potential client just asked me to add some (more) scripting
to a page. I noticed the same thing - no check mark - in Opera 9.52
on Win XP Pro. Okay on Mac OS X though. This is the page:
http://www.backroads.com/catalog/
Hi David,
Jeff Croft posted an interesting comment on the state of the HTML WG/Web
standards.
http://jeffcroft.com/blog/2008/sep/11/two-thousand-twenty-two/
Regards,
Andrew
andrew duck
executive director | asia-pacific | quiqcorp.com
unit 4, 243 blenheim rd | riccarton, christchurch 8041 new