On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 21:51:10 -0500, berry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why using a:link ?
a /a means that the word inside is a link
a { color:blue; text-decoration:underline; }
is the same as setting
a:link { color:blue; text-decoration:underline; }
Link is a redundant tag
I
)HTML as 'markup', etc.
-Bryan Loeper
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 13:33:50 +1100, Nick Lo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This seems a silly question but it bounces about enough that whilst
discussing it with a client I thought I'd put it to the list.
During development when referring to HTML (and perhaps
I suppose it rates right up there with asking clients to bring the
computer tower in... yes, the hard drive
Heh, good point. I do over-the-phone ISP tech support, and I've said
that a number of times. I stand corrected :)
-Bryan Loeper
I'm on the opposite side of things over here. I, at least in my
opinion, have a great understanding and ability as far as both valid
and elegant markup go, and am above average w/ using CSS to make
things look like I want, but I've had very little to cut my teeth on
other than problem solving
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 02:17:29 +, Sam - SS29 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.ss29.co.uk/wsg/test.html
Float Left and Right with a few additions,
They need to be vertically centered as well:
are you able to make the top example look like the bottom one? one
image left aligned, one right
ul#tabmenu { background: #E6; } should fix things up for you. Or
you can add that background declaration to your current #tabmenu
specs.
-Bryan
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On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 12:23:05 +1100, adam reitsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
are you able to make the top example look like the bottom one? one
image left aligned, one right aligned, both vertically centred?
http://stainedpaper.com/wsg/1/index.xht
That's my halfway-attempt at it. CSS