A great solution.
On Aug 18, 2005, at 6:31 PM, Lea de Groot wrote:
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 19:28:50 -0400, Wayne Godfrey wrote:
Is there a way to make leaders for use in an automotive
"Specifications" box?
I used this method recently and was very happy with the results:
http://web-graphics.com/
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 19:28:50 -0400, Wayne Godfrey wrote:
> Is there a way to make leaders for use in an automotive
> "Specifications" box?
I used this method recently and was very happy with the results:
http://web-graphics.com/mtarchive/001622.php
warmly,
Lea
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Lea de Groot
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> Wayne Godfrey wrote
> Is there a way to make leaders for use in an automotive
> "Specifications" box?
Wayne
A brief discussion[1] was entered into recently on the generation of dot
leaders. There is a test case[2] to view as well, which should give you a
good idea of directions to take.
[1]
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Hi,
Looks like tabular data, so you could use a table without incurring
the wrath of the CSS deities.
C
On Aug 18, 2005, at 4:28 PM, Wayne Godfrey wrote:
Is there a way to make leaders for use in an automotive
"Specifications" box? I have a ton of specs to place on a web page
and I'm ba
Is there a way to make leaders for use in an automotive
"Specifications" box? I have a ton of specs to place on a web page and
I'm baffled as how to do this with XHTML and CSS. A quick example
below. I do this all the time in InDesign and Quark but this is a first
for me on the web. Can it be d