it be clickable if you simply gave foo and bar a height and width with
display:block?
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and not the items.
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I've heard of gathering info for contact databases, but that has to be
the worst implementation i've ever seen. What does that company do?
Apparently, they gather info for contact databases.
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on this technique's merits (or lack thereof) would be
appreciated.
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On 2004-11-19 1:02 PM, Ben Curtis wrote:
This has been an interesting, if heated, thread. I think a large part
of it revolves around being unable to measure people's default font
size. The arrogance vs. idealist portion of the discussion. So
I'm building something to measure the default size of things
that they can put on
their clients' pages without impact (if designers put the sensor on
their own pages, they'll be measuring other designers' default sizes!).
Gimme a couple weeks and I'll see what I can do.
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the script tag will ignore
everything between the comments.
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size. The arrogance vs. idealist portion of the discussion. So I'm
building something to measure the default size of things. Anyone know
of someone else that has already done this? I'd hate to duplicate
effort.
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be wrong here, or just showing my age, but I recall standards in
1999 saying that underscores were forbidden in class and id names. I
suspect things have changed, but at the time Netscape was the only
browser that treated underscored names as invalid. See what happens if
you rename it.
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