: Sunday, March 11, 2007 10:30 AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Proper way to give height a horzontal UL Nav Bar
Cole Kuryakin wrote:
> Georg -
>
> Wow, that's great! There's a number of things I'm going to have to study
on
> this (particularly the &qu
Cole Kuryakin wrote:
Georg -
Wow, that's great! There's a number of things I'm going to have to study on
this (particularly the "li+li" - I've never seen that before).
I used that '+' selector to add a top border to a li only when the li is
preceded by a li. Prevents adding border to the firs
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Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2007 11:48 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Proper way to give height a horzontal UL Nav Bar
Cole Kuryakin wrote:
> I'm just not comfortable with the way I&
Cole Kuryakin wrote:
I'm just not comfortable with the way I've achieved this (same
padding on both ULs and LI's) I can't imagine this is the
***correct*** way to accomplish this and would really appreciate
anyone's guidance.
http://www.x7m.us/_problems/test.htm
I don't know much about "cor
Hello all -
I've created a pretty basic horizontal nav bar using a UL and in-line LI's.
The only twist to this is that this design calls for a rather tall nav bar
with right-borders (on the LIs) which span the height of the UL.
To accomplish this, I've had to put the same amount of top and