As it is pretty well off topic (though tempting for me to throw my hat
in but I'd consider that to be taking advantage of the situation), can I
please suggest that all answers be directed to Tim off list.
The way I understood the question, it was a CMS to author HTML marketing
emails within a set
Hey Tonico
Welcome to the list.
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Mark
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Russ
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Great link - the illustrations are chosen really well, and it's not at
all preachy. Well found!
James
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From: russ weakley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 28 October 2003 11:09 AM
To: Web Standards Group
Subject: [WSG] A comic book version of tables to
Does anybody know if there is a solution to big
font aligning at the top of a box?
For an example see:
http://www.globetrekking.com/test-bigfont.asp
The questionmark is in a span (background grey).
I would like to have it aligned at the top, in line with the text on the right.
(I tried
Does anybody know if there is a solution to big font aligning at the top of a
box?
Hi Petra,
Try this - can be modified as needed:
http://www.maxdesign.com.au/jobs/bigfont.htm
One quick point - unrelated to the alignment issue - is the font family
declaration:
{ font-family: arial black;
One quick point - unrelated to the alignment issue - is the font family
declaration:
{ font-family: arial black; arial, helvetica, geneva, sans-serif; }
Theoretically it is best to put quotes around a font family that includes
white space. So this would be better:
{font-family: arial
Yes! forgot to mention that! I fixed it on the file I posted but forgot to
tell you.
Thanks Lindsay
Russ
One quick point - unrelated to the alignment issue - is the font family
declaration:
{ font-family: arial black; arial, helvetica, geneva, sans-serif; }
Theoretically it is best to
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Hi Petra,
You'll need to apply a few pixel top margin on div.iconleft. You'll have to
work out how much, and the value depends on the difference between the
font-size and line-height of div.iconright -- placing a border around
Petra,
Apologies for slapdash help - trying to do too many things at once again.
Here's a new version (line height and span not needed):
http://www.maxdesign.com.au/jobs/bigfont2.htm
From what I can tell, it works in mac:
- IE5
- Safari1
- N7
- Op6
- Moz1.4
- Camino.7
And works in Windows:
- IE6
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