Hi all,
I am currently trying to mark up a form using fieldset and legend.
However, I want the legend to left align with the rest of the form and not
have a right margin.
I have tried using:
Legend {
padding-left: 0;
margin-left: 0;
}
This works fine in Mozilla and Firefox, but the left
I wrote:
I will see if I can pump out a working example to my blog in the next day or
so.
Why should I when there is an version at Position is Everything
http://www.positioniseverything.net/articles/sidepages/jello-piefecta-cleanhtml
It does everything you need and my example does need a
looks nice,
on my dialup connection it loads a bit slow, not to to bad.
Maybe the masthead jpeg could be compressed a bit more.
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James Oppenheim wrote:
I am currently trying to mark up a form using fieldset and legend.
This works fine in Mozilla and Firefox, but the left margin remains in
Opera and IE on the PC.
Legend is notoriously impossible to consistently style. In recent
versions of Firefox the developers
hello all,
let me discribe the effect that im trying to achieve with css using a table
as a metaphor.
table width='760' height=100%
tr height=120px td../td/tr
tr height=auto td../td/tr
tr heigth=120pxtd../td/tr
/table
Im trying this with 4 divs-a header, body and footer and a wrapper.
My
1. You got a problem with IE5.2 for Mac too, your footer won't display.
2. It seems to me that you got alot of unescesary classes and id's in
your stylesheet, in addition you've both got an inline stylesheet and
external one, some ID's and classes are defined two times. It would be
a good idea
I guess i put the page together hastily just trying to figure out the height
challenge.
-didnt validate it.
Thanks for your help especially with the ampersand delimeter thing - that
was
showing up on previous versions when i ran it through the validator.
I've nearly given up on solving the 100%
please remove my mail for the list !!!
- Original Message -
From: kvnmcwebn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2005 2:15 PM
Subject: RE: [WSG] 3 column vetical layout.
I guess i put the page together hastily just trying to figure out the
I have an IE problem that I was hoping to get some help on.
I am currently converting an existing design to CSS from a table based
layout. I need to be as standards based as possible as well as providing a
high level of accessibility.
Other than using way more divs than I'd like, I have pretty
kvnmcwebn wrote:
Right now I'm trying another fixed height version but its a big
comprimize in the look im going for. Hope to get some good advice
here.
I wonder how a 'fixed height' should fit different windows/screens, but
I guess 'fixed to window' is what you mean.
You may pick up some
Geoff Pack wrote:
Sure. But if you are only testing your own sites, and not surfing the web with
them, then it shouldn't be much of a risk.
Assuming the site hasn't been hacked, there should be ZERO additional
risk beyond just being connected.
Peter Ottery wrote:
fwiw, I forgot about testing in IE4 about 3 years ago. I still like to
make things look ok in IE5.0 but if some text is butting up
against the edge of a container due to it not supporting some float
issue or something, i dont worry about it. Its usually a better story
with
thanks georg that brilliant.
i slightly modified some source from the frames with no frames site because
it used more block elements than yours.
you can check out the basic template that i created if you like
http://www.mcmonagle.biz/final9.htm
I should have asked sooner.
-best
kvnmcwebn
Nick Cowie wrote:
I wrote:
I will see if I can pump out a working example to my blog in the next day or so.
Why should I when there is an version at Position is Everything
http://www.positioniseverything.net/articles/sidepages/jello-piefecta-cleanhtml
It does
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