) no-repeat left bottom;
border: 1px solid yellow;
text-decoration: none;
text-align: center;
font-family: arial, lucida console, sans-serif;
font-weight:900;
}
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krugonN wrote:
On Dec 16, 2007 9:21 PM, Michael
Solved it I had to use /images not images
Strange that it is so specific.
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Adam Martin wrote:
try url(../images/atom.gif)
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will
find itself losing market share in that area as well.
Ask yourself where have you ever seen government controlled economies
beat a free market one.
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Christian Montoya wrote:
On Dec 16, 2007 8:27 PM
to head. They only get the business that
company doesn't want. They are sued by their customers for incompetency
on a regular basis.
The free market does work. It's ugly and messy, kinda like democracy.
I'd be against it but nothing else works better.
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to green when I click another link. Why would it
think its link was visited when it wasn't?
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Simon Moss wrote:
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Interesting as Andrew pointed out the issue does not occur is IE 6.
I
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It would be a wonderful world.
I can't imagine how government does anything but lower standards in
these areas.
Lets fire every do nothing government regulator and give us our tax
money back.
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Steve
;
}
#delta { float: right; }
#alpha-inner, #beta-inner, #gamma-inner, #delta-inner
{
position: static;
}
So I don't see any padding here unless I am missing something
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I can't see why government should be enforcing standards. Shouldn't
that be a decision of private companies, developers and users not
government?
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Al Sparber wrote:
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ability to
run your business than you do?
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Gaspar wrote:
I just gonna say a few words...
I dont know and i dont care about laws, one thing iam sure if
microsoft could they just erase all other companys and all
with, if for no other reason, as a backup in case IE
gets disabled from spyware. It lets them continue to surf the web till
I get there.
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David Dorward wrote:
On 14 Dec 2007, at 14:42, Michael Horowitz wrote
why Firefox has earned 16% of the
market while they have 0.65%
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I presume it is okay with you then if MS starts up their own PC Support
business? Sorry 'Computer Consultancy
Figured it out. You can ignore this question.
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Michael Horowitz wrote:
I am wondering if there is an issue in how I am redefining
.module-content
{
margin: 5px 0 20px 0;
color: #FF
;
}
I can't change this code I can only append new css to the end of the file where
I add
.module-content
{
margin: 0px 0 0px 0;
color: #d22539;
}
Could I be doing something wrong here?
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What confused me is that alpha-inner is defined in multiple areas. I
needed to modify .layout-moblog1 #alpha-inner.
Not really sure why they define alpha-inner under different areas on css.
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Anyone know a good online resource or book that discusses how to decide
the best color combinations for use on the web.
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There is an advanced template series that gives me more control I may
end up deciding to use, but with all their docs warning how it can break
their system using it I'm trying to stick to using css to make their
templates look better.
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Ignore that figured it out
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Thanks for any ideas.
2nd question I am learning my css from CSS Mastery: Advanced Web
Standards Solutions. Any suggestions for any other books I can look at
that will compliment my learning.
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Personally I'm looking forward to buying computers with virtually
nothing pre installed. I always end up deleting most of it anyway.
Alot of people start off by reinstalling the OS to get rid of all the
junk the PC manufacturers put on.
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-color:#00;
border 1px solid black;
color:#d22539;
text-decoration: none;
test-align: center;
}
but it is not working.
The site is at http://theatomicconservative.typepad.com/my_weblog/
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Yeh typos kill you.
Thanks that does it. Of course it appears to mess up other parts of the
system so I have to look that up next. I hate dealing with these pre
defined systems and modifying them. So much easier when you get to
start from scratch
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Ben Buchanan wrote:
For an HTML comment, you should use !-- ... -- (no ! in the
closing tag). The reason it worked in
Firefox is that it interprets *any* instance of -- as a closing
comment tag. As far as I
tabindex determines the order in which people tab through a form. I
would prefer this to using javascript because it avoids problems with
browsers that don't recognize the javascript.
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/interact/forms.html#h-17.11
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tabindex determines the order in which people tab through a form. I
would prefer this to using javascript because it avoids problems with
browsers that don't recognize the javascript.
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/interact/forms.html#h-17.11
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What is it you like best about texpattern. I've done one Mambo site and
really wasn't happy at all with they system once I learned it.
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Rahul Gonsalves wrote:
On 04-Dec-07, at 4:09 AM, Lyn Patterson
How do you feel it compared with Heilmann's book Javascript development
with dom scripting and ajax
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Peter Goddard wrote:
I would endorse any recommendations for Jeremy Keith's book. Superb
stuff!
I
be used to research these type of
errors
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You generally would post the form to a page with code such as PERL,PHP
or ASP.NET to process the form.
Here is one simple tutorial on it
http://apptools.com/phptools/forms/
Here is a link to alot of tutorials
http://www.tutorialized.com/tutorials/PHP/Form-Processing/1
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this will be simple at the end.
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Brian Cummiskey wrote:
Michael Horowitz wrote:
select name=subcategory id = subcategory
onchange=showSubcategory2(document.getElementById('category').value,document.getElementById
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Two things Human Resources is my subcategory and nothing appears in
subcategory2.
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Casey Farrell wrote:
Try
looking forward to getting the book next week but this is driving me
up the wall.
Related question why is it bad web standards to use onchange and the
like. Up until know everything I've seen online makes that type of use
normal.
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some
background in the change in coding practices. As a newbie to javascript
I figure I can learn it right the first time
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Mark Harris wrote:
With respect to all involved, this is the Web Standards Group
is at http://us3.php.net/tut.php. Its an excellent
server side language.
I'm looking for help learning javascript myself so I'll be quiet on that.
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Marvin Domalaon wrote:
Dear all,
i've studying
xmlHttp;
}
I'm sure this is real easy but javascript is my new toy. I promise to
try and be helpful to people on PHP problems.
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I have examples using one value
onchange=showSubcategory(this.value)
from a form to a script.
What if I need to send two values one from the current element in the
form and one from another element
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Didn't see a form when I went there but was wondering what problem you
were having. What language are you using to process the form.
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Marvin Domalaon wrote:
Good day to everyone,
I have sample site
PHP allows you to do this
Display The IP Address
So, if you want to display the IP Address to the user then the following
page will suffice:
?php
echo Hello! Your IP Address is: . $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'];
?
http://whn.vdhri.net/2005/11/find_a_visitors_ip_address_with_php.html
Michael
I just ordered the book.
Thanks for the help I test out the solutions given.
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Olly Hodgson wrote:
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onchange=showSubcategory(this.value
(category).value)
and then received the error message this document has not properties.
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Olly Hodgson wrote:
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I have examples using
I've tried single quotes and keep getting the error
document.GetElementByID has no properties
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Casey Farrell wrote:
Try using single quotes, as in:
select name=category
onchange=showSubcategory
I think you may have something with this secondSelect.items as I am
using a select menu. Can you explain where I would put my variable
names in here please.
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Kit Grose wrote:
On 15/11/2007
I think I understand it no need for more explanation. It's too late at
night and I am working with twins in the room and a wife at the airport
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Kit Grose wrote:
On 15/11/2007, at 3:34 PM, Casey Farrell
That solves problem number 1
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Casey Farrell wrote:
It must not be finding the element... does the element you are looking
for in the document have id=category?
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I've tried single
(really just copying and pasting existing code)
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Michael Horowitz wrote:
I am working on my learning Ajax and just copied an example from
http://www.w3schools.com/php/php_ajax_database.asp but I am finding it
isn't working. I am trying to think
Thanks I actually found firebug and did resolve my problem.
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Strange to be answering my own post but I have done some
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