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
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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
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
<>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
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
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
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
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
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
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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
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
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