Hi
I am in a conundrum at the moment and dont know which right is legally
stronger out of attribution VS disclosure
attribution = the right to be identified as the creator of material (ie:
my right)
disclosure = the right to determine if and when material is made public
(right of the companies
G'day
I've got this not-so-critical but annoying problem with text below an
image. When the page loads, there's too much space (between the bottom
of the image and top of the text), but if you refresh the browser, the
text snaps back to the correct position.
This only happens in FF and Netscape
Hi Cole,
I am having the same problem on a website
that I’m working on and I’m also stuck… hmm! Let us know if
you find a solution – I’d be interested!!
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Cole Kuryakin - x7m
Sent: Monday, 2 May 2005 3:43 p.m.
To: wsg
Hello everyone -
I've got this not-so-critical but annoying problem with text
below an image. When the page loads, there's too much space (between the
bottom of the image and top of the text), but if you refresh the browser, the
text snaps back to the correct position.
This only happens i
I am having difficulties getting IE to give a table a padding-left. I can't
figure out why this doesn't work, but perhaps somebody else can see my
mistake:
http://www.adictivemedia.com.au/clients/gta/home2.html
You can see on the "Drafts Table" that the text overlaps the left side of
the backgrou
On 2/5/05 8:04 AM, "Matt Thommes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I experience this "vertical line" problem quite a bit. It only happens
> on my Mac - using Firefox.
>
> It's something to do with Firefox, because it doesn't seem to happen
> in any other browser.
>
> Also, I don't recommend Firefox
Matt Thommes wrote:
I experience this "vertical line" problem quite a bit. It only
happens on my Mac - using Firefox.
I think the original problem was _horizontal lines_ on backgrounds on a
vertically aligned image-gallery.
The fix was 'display: table;' I think, but that's a case by case
solution a
I experience this "vertical line" problem quite a bit. It only happens
on my Mac - using Firefox.
It's something to do with Firefox, because it doesn't seem to happen
in any other browser.
Also, I don't recommend Firefox for the Mac. For the PC, it's great.
The Mac version has issues.
MATTHOM
Hi Ingo,
You wrote:
cannot see these lines in your demo, but
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=269840
"Strange lines appear when scrolling down, then back up"
I just checked on the 269840 bug and it sounds as
if it might be related to a nuisance problem I've
been seeing in a huge local a
I am creating a page using a fluid two column layout. I think I have the
page looking the way I want it in Firefox/win. It also looks OK in
IE/win, but if I narrow the IE window enough that a horizontal scroll
bar appears and refresh, or go to the page for the first time, the menu
area (on the
Gary, Very enlightening!
tee
> From: Gary Menzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
> Date: Sun, 1 May 2005 13:29:13 +1000
> To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
> Subject: Re: [WSG] To Table or Not To Table for Forms
>
> There is nothing about a tag that makes it "tabular". Ma
Thank you Kornel,
How exactly do I write this <* html div {clear: both;}> in my html?
tee
> There you go:
>
>
>
>
> div {float: left; clear: right; width: 49%;}
> * html div {clear: both;}
> div.odd {float: right; width: 49%;}
> h3 {clear: both;}
**
On Sun, 01 May 2005 04:23:35 +0100, Cole Kuryakin - x7m <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
This maybe taking the whole semantic thing too far, but is there a
"copywright" tag (not the Meta Tag) that one should use for copyright
information?
I've searched the web, but can't find one defined other than
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