Re: [WSG] centering an element

2004-05-13 Thread SomeNewKid
The Web Page Design for Designers website provides the following method of dead centre: http://www.wpdfd.com/editorial/thebox/deadcentre4.html I hope this helps. - Original Message - From: glenn [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 10:04 AM Subject:

Re: [WSG] standards compliant .NET modules

2004-05-13 Thread SomeNewKid
The ASP.NET framework does not produce standards compliant XHTML. Hence, no off-the-shelf forum component for ASP.NET will produce valid XHTML. You have four main options when aiming for standards compliance in ASP.NET. 1) Visit www.xhtmlwebcontrols.com and purchase their product. It replaces

Re: [WSG] standards compliant .NET modules

2004-05-13 Thread SomeNewKid
Subject: Re: [WSG] standards compliant .NET modules Hi Surely a .net developer can write their own function to output compliant markup? seems strange that a language forces someone to use inbuilt modules. Cheers James SomeNewKid wrote: The ASP.NET framework does not produce standards

Re: [WSG] Introduction and call for help

2004-05-03 Thread SomeNewKid
-position: center top; padding-top:25px; height: 25px;} This will remove the flickering. This flickeringdoesn't happen only with images; it can occur with text, too. I hope this helps. Regards, SomeNewKid - Original Message - From: "Chris Gandolfo" [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[WSG] A tip on using multiple CSS classes

2004-04-30 Thread SomeNewKid
If this is a well known tip, then I apologise for adding a unnecessarymail to thisWSG list. However, in all my research on CSS, I have never before seen this tip on applying multiple CSS classes to an object. Please see: http://weblogs.asp.net/asmith/archive/2004/02/02/66360.aspx

[WSG] Examples of IE 5 / 5.5 / 6.0 CSS rendering

2004-04-04 Thread SomeNewKid
s of IE do indeed reflect the rendering of the full older versions of IE. Can anyone point me to a resource that illustrates the rendering differences? Thank you to anyone who can help. Regards, SomeNewKid

Re: [WSG] Examples of IE 5 / 5.5 / 6.0 CSS rendering

2004-04-04 Thread SomeNewKid
Thanks, Russ, for a prompt reply. The boxmodel provided a perfect test. Sure enough, the side-by-side versions of IE5/5.5 and IE6.0 rendered the boxes differently. Thanks!!! 3. When testing the page, IE5 and 5.5 will render the div in an entirely different way (narrower) to IE6 due to their