Olajide
I’ve had a quick look at your code and noticed this line: div
align=center above the table... tag. Maybe this is the cause of the
problem?
Jane Trimmer
Senior Website Developer
SugarCat Publishing
www.sugarcat.co.uk
From:
Good Day All.
This is not really a 'How To' post, but instead, id like to know your views
on possible ways of marking up
the images with links under each image, example :
http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/1346/galltr8.gif (A rough mock-up sent to
me by the client)
Usually i would do either:
I would probably use something like this ... (with h replaced with the
level heading required)
ul
li
ha href=img src= alt=/a/h
ul
lia href=View/a/li
lia href=Buy/a/li
/ul
/li
On Behalf Of Jamie Collins
Good Day All.
This is not really a 'How To' post, but instead, id like to know your
views on possible ways of marking up
the images with links under each image, example :
http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/1346/galltr8.gif (A
rough mock-up sent to me by the
Thats what im already doing, but the question was, is it really the correct
way to do it?
It just seems like that a DL is being used because its the easy to work
with, and its infact not the
right tool for the job.
On 6/26/07, Thierry Koblentz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Behalf Of Jamie
Hello list,
I have a test page set up at
http://lab.christianmontoya.com/point-nine-nine-percent/
and on this page the 3rd and 4th rows have divs with 49.6% and 49.99%
widths, respectively. These behave as expected in Firefox, Safari, and
IE, but in Opera 9+ their widths are the same as 49%. It
Christian Montoya schreef:
Hello list,
I have a test page set up at
http://lab.christianmontoya.com/point-nine-nine-percent/
and on this page the 3rd and 4th rows have divs with 49.6% and 49.99%
widths, respectively. These behave as expected in Firefox, Safari, and
IE, but in Opera 9+ their
Thierry Koblentz schreef:
http://www.tjkdesign.com/articles/how_to_style_thumbnail_and_caption.asp
Although I use dl maybe more often than some on this list think I
should, I'm not sure whether I'd choose it for this job (the one Jamie
is asking about). In the example given by Thierry the
Christian Montoya wrote:
Hello list,
I have a test page set up at
http://lab.christianmontoya.com/point-nine-nine-percent/
and on this page the 3rd and 4th rows have divs with 49.6% and 49.99%
widths, respectively. These behave as expected in Firefox, Safari, and
IE, but in Opera 9+ their
Quoting Christian Montoya [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello list,
I have a test page set up at
http://lab.christianmontoya.com/point-nine-nine-percent/
and on this page the 3rd and 4th rows have divs with 49.6% and 49.99%
widths, respectively. These behave as expected in Firefox, Safari, and
IE,
Quoting Christian Montoya [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello list,
I have a test page set up at
http://lab.christianmontoya.com/point-nine-nine-percent/
and on this page the 3rd and 4th rows have divs with 49.6% and 49.99%
widths, respectively. These behave as expected in Firefox, Safari, and
IE,
dl
dta href= title=img src= alt=/a/dt
dda href= title=View/a/dd
dda href= title=Buy/a/dd
/dl
I'd be comfortable doing that, since I am happy to treat definition
lists as the only available way to associate related information in
this manner. Sure, it's a stretch of the semantics of
Hi,
I need to align image with the text which is quite happening in IE but not
in Firefox. The page is uploaded
at http://www.atulmangal.com/try/try.html
If someone could please advice me on how to fix this in firefox would
greatly be appreciated.
Thanks!
--
Warm Regards
Preeti
I personally used the dl example for my clients page, which is the same mark
up as mentioned
http://www.jp2designs.com/design/clients
On 6/27/07, Ben Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dl
dta href= title=img src= alt=/a/dt
dda href= title=View/a/dd
dda href= title=Buy/a/dd
/dl
I'd
Hi,
I need to align image with the text which is quite happening in IE but not
in Firefox. The page is uploaded
at http://www.atulmangal.com/try/try.html
If someone could please advice me on how to fix this in firefox would
greatly be appreciated.
Thanks!
--
Warm Regards
Harpreet
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