Re: [WSG] Can someone tell me... (long)

2004-08-22 Thread Ben Bishop
If I remember correctly, the DOM Inspector is an option when installing Firefox (not sure if it can be added post-install.) Related: http://www.clagnut.com/blog/340/ http://www.brownhen.com/DI.html --Ben ** The discussion list for http://websta

Re: [WSG] Can someone tell me... (long)

2004-08-22 Thread Lea de Groot
On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 21:14:41 -0400, Veine K Vikberg wrote: > I will reinstall Firefox, I didn't like it much when I installed it > last time, but went back to my Firebird which I found being much more > friendly, but if it has such an advantage somewhere I will hunt it > down. Checked it isn't

Re: [WSG] Can someone tell me... (long)

2004-08-22 Thread Veine K Vikberg
At 07:17 AM 8/23/2004 +1000, you wrote: On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 15:25:40 -0400, Veine K Vikberg wrote: > Thanks again Bryan, I don't know how many times I have piece by piece > been going over this sheet in detail WITHOUT seeing that.. Firefox's Tools > DOM Inspector is very handy for viewing exactly

Re: [WSG] Problems incorporating suckerfish dropdown

2004-08-22 Thread Jackie Reid
<>Jackie wrote for once ie is doing as its told and positioning the dropdown in the right possy but in firefox i can't for the life of me get the darn thing & Ben Bishop wrote: Arrrggghhh! Surely you've seen the trend when "IE is right, Firefox is wrong." Just how many times has Fi

Re: [WSG] Can someone tell me... (long)

2004-08-22 Thread Lea de Groot
On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 15:25:40 -0400, Veine K Vikberg wrote: > Thanks again Bryan, I don't know how many times I have piece by piece > been going over this sheet in detail WITHOUT seeing that.. Firefox's Tools > DOM Inspector is very handy for viewing exactly what rules are affecting a block. Dri

Re: [WSG] Can someone tell me... (long)

2004-08-22 Thread Veine K Vikberg
THANK YOU!! " Slaps self with noodle - 'BAD PRACTICE to bunch it, BAD BAD BAD.' " Thanks again Bryan, I don't know how many times I have piece by piece been going over this sheet in detail WITHOUT seeing that.. ' Puts DUNCE cap on with Gorilla glue ' Regards ~Veine

Re: [WSG] Can someone tell me... (long)

2004-08-22 Thread Bryan Davis
At a glance, I would suspect that this piece of code is causing all links to follow {display:block;}. .leftcol ul,li,a { display: block; margin: 0; padding: 0; border: 0; } If that is the problem you are

[WSG] Can someone tell me... (long)

2004-08-22 Thread Veine K Vikberg
how I can override the link styles in this sheet; it seems like the linkstyles that I have tried to only be valid for the leftcol is inherited for the center and footer. Admittedly I have worked with this stylesheet the last seven hours to perfect it, and I may be missing something *really* eas

Re: [WSG] Your Mozilla Vote Counts!

2004-08-22 Thread Roger Johansson
On 22 aug 2004, at 17.23, Vlad Alexander ((XStandard)) wrote: Mozilla fans, we need your help. The Mozilla version of the standards-compliant XHTML WYSIWYG editor "XStandard" is almost ready. Will that make it work on the Mac as well? I suspect not, but I'm hoping :-) /Roger -- http://www.456bere

[WSG] Your Mozilla Vote Counts!

2004-08-22 Thread Vlad Alexander \(XStandard\)
Mozilla fans, we need your help. The Mozilla version of the standards-compliant XHTML WYSIWYG editor "XStandard" is almost ready. Unfortunately, Mozilla's new scriptable plug-in API announced in June has a bug that needs fixing before XStandard can be released. The Mozilla Foundation prioritizes bu

RE: [WSG] Meta tag question

2004-08-22 Thread Lee Roberts
If you specify an xml:lang attribute in the html tag, do you still have to use a meta tag to specify the content-language for the document? You are not required to add the content-language tag to your document. If your need to focus upon a specific language for categorization and optimization, y