Chris Stratford blurted out:
A really!
Thats what it was, ok thanks!
That fixed the head problem, now I know why...
Can I get around that?
Anyway possible?
It needs to be absolute - because of the table look it has now...
Thanks!
Couldn't you do that portion like a three column
What about YoungPup's solution to transparentizing pngs?
It seems it's been updated, but worthy reading on the subject...
http://www.youngpup.net/?request=/snippets/sleight.xml
Jv
On 30 Jan 2004, at 04:16, Chris Blown wrote:
Just for the record...
I wouldn't recommend using this, but it does
Title: Message
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fdevelopment.tacofleur.com%2Findex%2Fmethodology%2F
Is this something I
should really go and change?
Its just feels weird
to go and change the to amp; in the url values.
Taco
Fleur
Blog
Title: Message
Yes you should,
If its in your HTML it should me amp; not
Thats why we validate :)
- Original Message -
From:
Taco
Fleur
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 10:11
AM
Subject: [WSG] Last error on
Validator
Hey Robert,
You are a genius!
Thank you so much for helping me out on that!
It worked perfectly!
I could never get a 3 column layout working properly without using 1
absolute positioned item.
Thanks so much!
:)
Im sure im not the only person that you helped with that!
Thanks!
Title: Message
Absolutely, one of the big ones in designing a CMS (or
blog)or making sure a static site is standards compliant (see http://www.webboy.net/presentation/validation.cfm)
Also all " in the text should really be quot; (and no
I really don't see the need for the curly varieties,
Hello;
The week has been long and long hours in codeland
There has to be a solution for this one, however I can't think of it at all
at the moment;
http://www.mainemaritime.edu/redesign/
at the bottom the form to search the site...
Any suggestions/fixes are welcome
TIA
~Veine
Veine K
On Friday, January 30, 2004, at 09:11 PM, Taco Fleur wrote:
http://validator.w3.org/
check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fdevelopment.tacofleur.com%2Findex%2Fmethodology%
2F
Is this something I should really go and change?
Its just feels weird to go and change the to amp; in the url values.
Well, that's
Title: newbie discovers absolute
positioning
Opinions welcome:
I'm working on a new job and looking at code on various sites I
recently discovered the joys of creating a container that is
centred position:relative with margin: 0 auto; in the
browser window, and then setting divs within it that
Peter,
position: absolute is a two edged sword. It allows you to position an
element exactly where you want (within a relatively positioned item in your
case), but it has downsides in certain circumstances.
The biggest downside is that absolutely positioned items are completely
removed from the
Title: Message
Peter,
It a
technique that I use quite often, and is very useful for certain situations.
Douglas
Bowman explained it in depth in one of his articles:
http://www.stopdesign.com/also/articles/absolute/
Regards,David McDonaldWeb
Absolute positioning only works when you know the
*exact* height of the element you're positioning. Good
for positioning images, such as logos, but when they
contain text it's probably not a good way to go.
(especially in Mozilla, which does not re-calculate
absolutely positioned items when you
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