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From: Joshua Street <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re:[WSG] CSS help with bullet removal in IE view
Date: 1/7/2006 17:58
list-style:none; on the UL should work well... failing that, try
playing with padding: on the list.
Thank yo
list-style:none; on the UL should work well... failing that, try
playing with padding: on the list.
On 1/8/06, Artemis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My partner and I have a tagboard on our site and it looks greate in FF,
> but when you view in IE there are round bullets. Can someone help me get
> r
My partner and I have a tagboard on our site and it looks greate in FF,
but when you view in IE there are round bullets. Can someone help me get
rid of the bullets? My partner did email the creator of the tagboard,
but never heard back.
Unfortunately, I cannot offer the link because it sits be
Hi all,
An open-source (GPL, PHP-based) project I'm involved in, cat-scan (
http://cat-scan.net/ ) reached version 1.0 last week, which is
essentially a(nother) gallery application, the defining differences
being that it uses flat files for everything (so no databases
required), and delivers seman
I find I cannot do a list today. Not one simple list that works in ie and
firefox.
4 hours
Bruce Prochnau
Jeff D. Reid wrote:
> We have all been there before Bruce... : )
>
>
> > Formula for success.
> > Get tired and frustrated, then write a note to web standards group
> > complaining.
> > Ten
We have all been there before Bruce... : )
> Formula for success.
> Get tired and frustrated, then write a note to web standards group
> complaining.
> Ten seconds later see a comma that was missed in stylesheet.
>
> sheesh, sorry all
>
> Bruce Prochnau
>
> ***
Lynne Pope wrote:
The validators themselves tell you that they have limitations. A
page can validate according to the W3C online service but, in fact,
not be valid.
I think Philippe covered the validity-points pretty well.
It all comes down to how closely any developer wishes to adhere to
s
Formula for success.
Get tired and frustrated, then write a note to web standards group
complaining.
Ten seconds later see a comma that was missed in stylesheet.
sheesh, sorry all
Bruce Prochnau
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This seems incredible. I just spent 3 hours trying to make a simple
horizontal list 38px high with links centered and padded top and bottom. I
cannot do it, here comes tables for me.
Was at listomatic too.
Bruce Prochnau
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On 7 Jan 2006, at 3:35 pm, Lynne Pope wrote:
On 1/7/06, Gunlaug Sørtun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It is not as easy to hide proprietary and 'not-yet-recommended'
CSS from
the validator, as it is with all the garbage often needed to make
IE/win
behave.
OTOH: hiding something in a condition
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