I am not very font savvy but does anyone happen to know what Font is
this script font on the nav horizontal section of this page by Imaging,
Print and Interactive. http://www.tukaiz.com/home.htm
I would be eternally grateful.
Thanks.
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Looks
fine on netscape 7
but this is how it looks like on Opera7.52
http://wapcss.com/whatcan.gif
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Itd be greatly
appreciated if you could do a site
review of www.whatcanido.com.au.
Currently
there is only a holding page but Im interested in what people
would
What about Topic Index (chucklesand website
manual/chuckles)?
- Carmelyne
Stefen Cook wrote:
I'm
trying to put together a document on navigation principals to improve
site usability, and would appreciate any suggestionson what is
accepted practice, and anything that you feel should
A question to answer your question. Would you consider pop up
windows as focus-stealing from a users point of view with regards to
controlling his browsing environment?
http://asktog.com/Bughouse/10MostPersistentBugs.html
compiled by Bruce Tognazzini
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designer wrote:
Hi
One thing you may want to provide is an alternative text based menu with
/or without flash plug ins enabled. I've never encountered a .swf file
not refreshing along with the refresh button. :(
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Sven-Eric Buschgens wrote:
Hello,
I am currently busy/trying to make a pure css
Paul
Are you viewing this php file on your development computer that is not
on a web server?
Check the !-- --- tags too. I am not really sure what you have
going but just throwing off ideas :)
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Paul wrote:
I have a template that I have
Parse Error - active;
Line: 89 Context : #navlist a:hover a:active
Parse error - Unrecognized : { color: #62BD19;
background-color: transparent;
}
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The Bo$$ wrote:
The transitions were kinda dizzying but otherwise it looks very nice
div
id="container"
div id="left"/div
div
id="right"/div
br
style="clear:both;" / - Is what I use. It
does validate but I'm sure theres other ways you can use too.
/div
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Alan Trick wrote:
Hi,
I've bu
this somewhere.
Thanks in advance.
PS.
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Thanks.
:)
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This site seems to do it
http://www.qrow.com/home.php
div id=banner
a href=home.php style=display: block;height: 198px;width:700px/a
/div
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Thanks, Mary, I appreciate it.
Helen has given me an example of what I exactly had in mind.
div id="banner"
a href="" style="display: block;height: 198px;width:700px"/a
/div
:)
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Mary Ann wrote:
Carmely
Yes, it's possible. But dont have identical name for ID's. They don't
work that way.
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Wayne Godfrey wrote:
Is it possible to use two or more ids in the body of a page?
I have a nav and a sub nav that I'd like to be able to light up. It seems
I can use
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