Re: [WSG] Problem with print friendly and name anchor

2005-05-13 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On 14 May 2005, at 7:02 am, Lily Miu wrote: First is to print a friendly version, I added print.css which should hide the picture and footer. But it worked only on IE (i am using 6) and I tested it with Firefox, Opera and NN, all of them were not working. [...] Here's the link to the page. http:

Re: [WSG] Problem with print friendly and name anchor

2005-05-13 Thread Kay Smoljak
On 5/14/05, Lily Miu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I believe is needed in order for > XHTML to be validated. Sorry Lily, this isn't actually helping with your print stylesheet problem, but I thought I'd step in and do some CSS Myth-Busting (TM). For a start, according to Anne van Kesteren (one

Re: [WSG] Problem with print friendly and name anchor

2005-05-13 Thread Lily Miu
On 5/13/05, Nick Gleitzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 14 May 2005, at 8:02 AM, Lily Miu wrote:>  Second is the name anchor I placed at the bottom of the page, it also> worked only on IE. For other browsers,>  the anchor was going to the very bottom of the page instead of going > up.Your 'top' li

Re: [WSG] Problem with print friendly and name anchor

2005-05-13 Thread Nick Gleitzman
On 14 May 2005, at 8:02 AM, Lily Miu wrote: Second is the name anchor I placed at the bottom of the page, it also worked only on IE.  For other browsers, the anchor was going to the very bottom of the page instead of going up. Your 'top' link is contained within a div with id='top': Back to to

[WSG] Problem with print friendly and name anchor

2005-05-13 Thread Lily Miu
Hi, I just created my online resume using CSS and strict XHTML.  I encountered a couple of problems which I couldn't figure out why.  First is to print a friendly version, I added print.css which should hide the picture and footer. But it worked only on IE (i am using 6) and I tested it with Fi