I have answered this on the CSS Forum.
Just to add a little more, vertical-align works on the inline box or line-height
and positions the text within that line, not within the container as a whole.
If bottom worked correctly that would have been a good option, but for your
example just using marg
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From: Michael Donnermeyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 1:11 AM
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Subject: Re: [WSG] csscreator.com multimenu
Maybe it's the lack of sleep, but the last I reca
Maybe it's the lack of sleep, but the last I recall that is pretty much
useless on divs. Great for tables, but just doesn't like to play well
on those divs.
MD
On May 10, 2004, at 02:21, Chris Blown wrote:
vertical-align : bottom;
On Mon, 2004-05-10 at 15:54, theGrafixGuy wrote:
A CSS questi
vertical-align : bottom;
On Mon, 2004-05-10 at 15:54, theGrafixGuy wrote:
> A CSS question - I have some centered text formatted via a class in id=""> and I need it at the bottom of the div but still HORIZONTALLY
> centered - how?
>
> Thanks for the help in advance
>
> Brian
>
> **
A CSS question - I have some centered text formatted via a class in and I need it at the bottom of the div but still HORIZONTALLY
centered - how?
Thanks for the help in advance
Brian
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Hi All,
My first post to this list.
A couple of points regarding CSSCreator MultiMenu which may have been
overlooked.
Firstly JavaScript is only needed by IE for that menu, any of the other
supported browsers will function fine without it.
I like the menu because of the very small JavaScript file
Neerav,
Safari 1 and IE 5 account for most Mac users at this point, I would
think. You would want to make sure that the appearance of the menu
degrades gracefully, if you decide to go this way.
Fails in: NN4, Opera 6.05 on Windows. Safari 1.0, IE5.2 on Mac
Im happy enough with that compatibili
That depends whether the menu is essential for navigation or not. If it
is just an added extra, but there are still other ways to get around I
would still feel free to use it!
Michael Donnermeyer wrote:
I'd stay away from it. The main reason being the use of Javascript in
there, effectively k
I respectfully disagree.
Based on the latest browser statistics 92% of all users have JavaScript
turned on. In addition, JavaScript enabled dropdown menus are still a
viable method of creating navigation systems. There are certainly a number
of older browsers that do not support the latest enhance
I'd stay away from it. The main reason being the use of Javascript in
there, effectively killing it for a lot of MS IE users who disable JS.
I personally wouldn't accept it not working in such a situation.
On May 9, 2004, at 03:56, Neerav wrote:
What do WSG members think of www.csscreator.c
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