Mani,
Have a look at http://www.w3.org/QA/Tips
There is fixed navigation menu there. When browser window is resized,
scrollbar appears on the menu.
Regards, Irina.
On Apr 2, 2005 3:05 AM, Mani Sheriar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I am currently working on this site:
On 2/4/05 7:59 AM, David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used to think it was not semantic to place an image inside paragraph.
But
I've noticed many leading designers doing such and I believe I read
somewhere that it is actually appropriate and semantic to place an image
inside a paragraph
Hi,
I'm driving myself mad with a css problem here: http://www.uniplus-finanziamenti.it/redesign/. Some divs are
absolutely positioned so the text inside is not selectable (copy/paste) in
IE6...
I've tried using relative positioning in several ways without solving the
problem (the right
Hi Nicola,
AFAIK it's a IE bug in IE that has to do with position:fixed.
There are two ways of fixing it... add the xml prologue (which will
throw IE into quirks mode) or use this script...
http://blog.tom.me.uk/2003/07/23/boie6selecta.php
Have a nice weekend
Kim
Nicola Rubeo - Computer Time
I have been playing with the underscore hack and noticed that almost
anything that isn't 0-1 or a-z performs the same trick. Certainly * works,
as does
#,
,
,
{,
},
[,
],
(,
),
^,
/,
=,
~,
@,
?,
and, probably, lots more. If this is correct, I personally would prefer to
put my 'IE only'
Is this very naughty? It doesn't validate as CSS, but then neither does the
underscore hack (unless the validator is wrong, as some would have us
believe).
The easiest description is that _ or - as the first letter of a selector
is formally allowed in CSS (it is designed for vendor specific
designer wrote:
I have been playing with the underscore hack and noticed that almost
anything that isn't 0-1 or a-z performs the same trick.
[...]
Is this very naughty? It doesn't validate as CSS, but then neither does the
underscore hack (unless the validator is wrong, as some would have us
On Fri, 01 Apr 2005 07:22:18 -0800, tee wrote:
Hi I'd just joined this group, thought it's polite to introduce
myself.
-- (snipped)
Tee
www.lotusseeds.com
Hello Tee, and welcome,
I am impressed with your site. Funny, I was just experimenting
with a pink and green color scheme!
Good evening all,
I've tried researching this question online, and reviewing the following
books in my library, Web Standards Solutions, and The CSS Anthology:
101 Essential Tips, Tricks and Hacks, but to no avail. Is there an
accepted method of laying out two unordered lists, side-by-side (a
Google search always brings up results on info you might need.
Here's what I found:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/layeredfudge/
http://www.communitymx.com/content/article.cfm?cid=27F87print=true
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good evening all,
I've tried researching this question online, and
Fantastic! Thank you David! I didn't even think of Google, but instead
reviewed articles posted on some of my favorite standard's sites.
The WSG members have been an enormous help, and I take my Stetson off to
ya all!
With much gratitude,
Mario in Dallas
Google search always brings up results
I am impressed with your site. Funny, I was just experimenting
with a pink and green color scheme! Not me though, but I like it.
Thank you David, I didn't like pink until last year when I saw a vast lotus
pond with pink lotus flower sea. The green and the pink live together so
harmoniously. It
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