Chris Stratford wrote:
is it not true that all tags, eg:
all are the same thing, if you remove all the browser defaults??
>From the standpoint of presentation alone. However, some have a
function (i.e., and ), some have nesting
limitations from the dtd (an cannot contain another
,
Chris,
I can't help directly, but just in case you haven't tried this yet ...
You can alter the styles for the current page throughout your site by
assigning each page and each in your navigation list a
unique id, then setting up some descendant selector rules, eg.
HTML:
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:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Chris Stratford
Sent: Thursday, 22 April 2004 1:24
PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [WSG] I am having a
problem... Tab (li) width
Hey Peter,
No it didnt work...
I added the code like you said.
But its not the problem.
it only happens with the 5th tab...
even
Hey Peter,
No it didnt work...
I added the code like you said.
But its not the problem.
it only happens with the 5th tab...
even if there are 7 tabs, only the 5th tab is effected...
no matter what content is written in that tab..
its really eating at my sanity.
but yeah.
RE: tab width...
Did my suggestion last night help?
Hey everyone...
this problem is still a problem for me...
anyone have any suggestions??
basically - I want to define the width of the tabs on my website...
withouth havint to add a span...
Try something like this locally
Hey everyone...
this problem is still a problem for me...
anyone have any suggestions??
and a question.
is it not true that all tags, eg:
all are the same thing, if you remove all the browser defaults??
i think someone told me that before, when I was discussing why they use
lists for na
Sorry, I'm away Thurs AM for study.
I will read your email when I return.
Many thanks,
Leon Wild.
>>> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" 04/21/04 23:42 >>>
Hi Chris,
I believe you may need to address all states of the a selector: link,
visited and active as well as hover (which you do separately):
#naviga
Hi Chris,
I believe you may need to address all states of the a selector: link,
visited and active as well as hover (which you do separately):
#navigation a.current:link, #navigation a.current:visited, #navigation
a.current:active,
{
background-color: #FFF;
border-bottom: 1px solid #FFF;
font-wei
Ok my CSS Tabs are GREAT...
Thanks for all the help you have given me (everyone!)
one problem...
www.neester.com/contact.php
navigate around...
then goto CONTACT...
the bug happens ONLY in IE 5.5 and IE6
most other browsers it works fine...
the line below the tab CONTACT remains there...