Whenever a background is disappearing, try to give layout to the
parent of the element via the Holly hack.
What does that mean? You want to give a height:0 to the parent
element? I don't get it...
-Nate
*Nathan Rutman* ([EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
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Nathan Rutman schrieb:
Whenever a background is disappearing, try to give layout to the
parent of the element via the Holly hack.
What does that mean? You want to give a height:0 to the parent
element? I don't get it...
Holly Bergevin's hack is described in detail here:
Oh, that IS interesting! And very helpful. Thanks for sharing!
-Nate
Ingo Chao wrote:
Nathan Rutman schrieb:
Whenever a background is disappearing, try to give layout to the
parent of the element via the Holly hack.
What does that mean? You want to give a height:0 to the parent
Hi, Ingo, thank you very much. IT WORKS!
Sense? We still speak of IE, don't we?
Well, the reason I thought it wasn't make sense was because I grouped all h3
together therefore the background image should either show or not, to all.
It just proves again, I have so much to learn.
tee
Hi Nathan, thanks for bringing up the question to Ingo, otherwise I might
just happily copy his code without asking why.
Now I am going back to read the article second time.
tee
Nathan Rutman schrieb:
Whenever a background is disappearing, try to give layout to the
parent of the element via
I have a group of h3 that shares the same background image.
#preamble h3, #supportingText h3, #explanation h3, #furtherExplanation h3,
#footnote h3 {
font: normal 1.2em Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif;
color: #573900;
margin-left: 165px;
padding: 35px 0 15px 40px;
tee schrieb:
Here is the url:
http://clients.lotusseeds.com/dojoprocedures.html
Another page that is using the #preamble is 'Karate overview'.
There should have a fist image next to 'Dojo' and 'Karate overview', but
it's not there in PC IE 5.5/6.
Sense? We still speak of IE, don't we?