Check our Eric Meyer on CSS. While not aimed only at CSS layouts, it
includes some really good projects on layouts and every step is
explained in detail and includes options for taking the project to an
advanced level.
Cheers
Gino
Taco Fleur wrote:
What is a really good book aimed at only CSS
I don't know about you guys, but Word Documents, Bookmarks and URI
namespace rules takes a lot of space on this list now, and I'm
drowning.. Could we all please be a little more brief when discussion
thos (OT) issues, ok?
TIA,
/Anton
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What your body lacks, your head compensates.
With all due respect Gary...
http://www.w3.org/Provider/Style/URI.html (look for I didn't think URLs
have to be persistent - that was URNs)
I think that document just highlights how inefficient the current
conventions are for ensuring a piece of information will always be
accessible. I think
I don't know about you guys, but Word Documents, Bookmarks and URI
namespace rules takes a lot of space on this list now, and I'm
drowning.. Could we all please be a little more brief when discussion
thos (OT) issues, ok?
While I agree with regard to discussion on Word Documents (and
This email is to be read subject to the disclaimer below.
Hi Chris,
I see that Russ has already answered my question, but I should add that
using this method you can have more than two things each side. Here's a
really simple example I did:
! Insert some doctype here...
html
head
titleI'm
Ok, wow
Well I must have done something wrong when I tried
the FLOAT:LEFT and right
It did get to me, so I left it hehehe
Also, if you want to see my full CSS Guestbook: www.neester.com/guestbook.php
What do you think of that?
I think it makes the page load quicker because
since
I'm developing an accessible form template that uses fieldsets. I'm hiding the legend
using display:none so it doesn't appear, which keeps the form accessible. Problem is
that the legend still displays in Netscape 4, but I thought display:none was supported?
e.g.
legend
before you say it, yes, i did actually use a . in the declaration, e.g.
legDefault { default: none; }
-Original Message-
From: Miles Tillinger
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 12:42 PM
To: Web Standards Group (E-mail)
Subject: [WSG] Hiding LEGEND in Netscape 4
I'm developing an
DOH, I did a fantastic job of writing this email! Let me try again:
legend class=legDefaultTitle/legend
legDefault { display: none; }
This works fine in IE4+ and Mozilla flavours. But not NS4...
-Original Message-
From: russ weakley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December
Hey James,
I already have a horizontal list.
It's just really for any Admins I appoint to the website, and myself.
Here is a screenshot of the admin panel.
This is where I wanted the title to split left and right, but its too
tricky for me at the moment.
Too much screwing around, so I am going
Sorry 4 the second email.
But if you want to load the admin up on your PC:
www.neester.com/administration.php
user: test
pass: test
you wont have any user rights at the moment.
I may allow some right later on for the test account.
Chris Stratford
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Title: Strange Netscape list button
behaviour
HELP!
http://universalhead.com/clients/oceanwavedigital/support_server.html
I've tried everything, but I can't work out why the CSS for the
left menu is not working properly in Netscape (PC and Mac - works fine
in IE). There are 1 and 2 pixel
what version of netscape?
Universal Head wrote:
Strange Netscape list button
behaviour
HELP!
http://universalhead.com/clients/oceanwavedigital/support_server.html
I've tried everything, but I can't work out why the CSS for the
left menu is not working properly in
Title: Re: [WSG] Strange Netscape list button
behaviour
on the PC, the latest - 7.1.
also Mozilla 1.5 on the mac
P
what version of netscape?
Universal Head wrote:
Strange Netscape list button
behaviour
HELP!
http://universalhead.com/clients/oceanwavedigital/support_server.html
I've tried
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