I find that Russ's list and that of Laura Carlson usually provide
something useful each week.
thanks
Kerry
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Forget about tr. You can set border-spacing to zero, and make padding-bottom
(top, whatever) for free space, but in this case borders would be attached
to inside divs. Or you can make tr with blank td tags (or colspan, again
whatever). I suggest to use inside divs with styles (margin for 5 pixel
That's great to learn more, Marvin. Good luck you then. And cheers too :)
2009/9/23 Marvin Hunkin startrekc...@gmail.com
hi.
well.
did this for a course a couple of years ago.
and got legal use to use all the images.
so want to put this up on a site.
as a port folio of my student web
If you're using a h3 inside a list, I kind of expect a h2 and a h1 to
precede that... Is it really necessary to use a h3 or could you just style
an ol or ul in the appropriate way?
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 4:40 PM, Erickson, Kevin (DOE)
kevin.erick...@doe.virginia.gov wrote:
Hi,
I have an
Indeed. Spot on Captain!
Med vennlig hilsen / Kind regards,
Frank M. Palinkas
Technical Writer, Opera Software
Documentation Localization
Core Engineering Consumer Products
Mobile: (+47) 95 17 61 11
http://dev.opera.com/articles/accessibility/
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 7:52 AM,
Hi Kevin,
Headings in lists will validate. However as Matijs says all you need to do is
style the list elements and remove the divs.
Kevin
Work in progress includes:
http://www.hotel-france-hotels.com
http://www.hotels-uk-accommodation.co.uk
ol type=A
lia href=a.pdfFirst/a/li
Thanks everyone for kind words!
Remember, you can email me any time if you have events, resources, new
applications, articles or links you want to share/pimp etc :)
Thanks
Russ
On 23/09/2009, at 5:43 PM, Frank Palinkas wrote:
Indeed. Spot on Captain!
Med vennlig hilsen / Kind regards,
I also second that. It's become a part of my routine whenever the links come
in to comb through them and check out what's going on right now regarding
CSS and HTML techniques. :-)
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 11:34 AM, Russ Weakley r...@maxdesign.com.auwrote:
Thanks everyone for kind words!
I third that, those links for light reading are one of the best sources of
information I get. Thanks Russ!
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Behalf Of Jason Grant
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I would go so far as to say that these links have given me more knowledge than
any other source of information I've encountered. I'm indebted to Russ!
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Well said, couldn't agree more. :) Thanks again Russ.
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 12:58 PM, designer
desig...@gwelanmor-internet.co.uk wrote:
I would go so far as to say that these links have given me more knowledge
than any other source of information I've encountered. I'm indebted to
Russ!
Hi Tee,
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From: tee weblis...@gmail.com
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 12:04 AM
Subject: [WSG] a table layout issue
It never occurs to me I cannot do something like this.
I need each tr with borders and a margin-top to
Thank you Russ! Much appreciated here as well!!!
Kevin
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On Behalf Of Susie Gardner-Brown
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 1:03 AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] The 'Some Links
Yes there is an H2 and H1 that proceeds. Thanks.
From: li...@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:li...@webstandardsgroup.org]
On Behalf Of Matijs
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 3:32 AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Ordered List Best Practice
Thank you! But unfortunately the subheading lines there would steal a
letter, (i.e. B and E in your list). I am trying to avoid that. So on
this subject, I am with Paul, who commented that I need to break it up
with sub lists:
ol
li
ol
li a /li
li b /li
Hi Bob,
Thanks for the suggestion. Your use is to have the border in table and
this doesn't work though because it can't create a border for each tr
row and a margin to separate each row.
Using border-collapse: collapse in table I can get the borders for tr.
CSS-D had a discussion back in
Great stuff! Thank you! Much appreciated. I don't know what I'd do without
it.
Fred
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Help:
I am ready to tell client technically this can't be done but this issue
really struck me as it didn't occur to me a layout that simple can't be done
with a table. Now it's more a personal quest than fulfilling client's
requirement.
http://rimantas.com/bits/table/
Of course you may need to
Savl's suggestion also doesn't work. It's not ideal to add extra div
in each td cell, though I can live with it if client insists the
layout must be stayed as it is, the fact is, it doesn't quite work as
it adds a border on each td cell, and in the layout, it has 5 td
cells, using
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Russ,
Outstanding resource...Thank you!
Nick Stone
http://www.nick-stone.com/
designer wrote:
I would go so far as to say that these links have given me more
knowledge than any other source of information I've encountered. I'm
indebted to Russ!
Bob
Gwelanmor Internet
There is a way - make table in td. Something like
table
trtd
table style=margin: 0.5em
trtd/td/trtrtd/td/tr - ...etc.
/table
/td/tr
...
/table
Hi Tee,
I made an example that looks the way you described and validates:
http://www.coolphptools.com/tests/tr.html
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