-Original Message-
From: David R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 1 January 2005 6:09 AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] button type=submit or input type=submit
Whats more appropriate for form submission?
Quite frankly, I can't see any advantage of input
Hello all,
and a good new year to you all!
I am 'playing' with some layers which sit on top of each other to create a
specific effect. I have converted the layers to CSS in the header (instead
of inline styling) and it works fine as HTML4.01 trans. it can be seen at
[1]. However, as soon as I
Bob,
I just opened both pages in Safari, and they seem to be/look the same
to me, so the first question is which browser(s) are you testing in?
Justin
On 02/01/2005, at 1:15 AM, designer wrote:
Hello all,
and a good new year to you all!
I am 'playing' with some layers which sit on top of each
One good rule for xhtml markup is marking the code lower-case, and
putting quotes after attributes, id=thisway is less supported than
id=thisway
Sincerely Haldberg
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 15:20:57 -, designer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Justin French [EMAIL
Thanks guys (and gal :-)
It was indeed the wrong case that was doing it. I just knew it was something
daft that I couldn't spot, but you got it!
Very grateful - it's so annoying when you can't see it . . . !
Bob
Cornwall (U.K.)
www.gwelanmor-internet.co.uk
Hi All Happy New Year!
I am working on my first CSS Zen Garden submission and I was wondering
if you good folks might like to check it out for me and offer any
feedback on the design or code.
It can be viewed at www.manisheriar.com/zengarden
I have checked it in FireFox, IE, Mozilla, and
Julia wrote:
Forgive my ignorance, but this hack has been referred to on the excellent
Browser Bugs page on the WIKI:
URL: http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=BrowserBugs
body {font-size: small;
voice-family: \}\;
voice-family: inherit;
Nice! :)
However, I do get a horizontal scrollbar in FF1.0 and the tiling
pattern for the side of the content pane doesn't match up with the top,
try adjusting your background-position:; property to resolve this
HTH
-David R
Thank for your input, David!
Do you have any suggestions for getting
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 14:15:19 -0600, Mani Sheriar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you have any suggestions for getting rid of the horizontal scroll? I
see it in FF too and I don't like it but can't quite figure out how to
make it disappear.
Looks great! But on the horizontal scrollbar, I get the
Ive got round this problem with a table kludge in the
past, and Id like to learn how to fix it in CSS the elements in
my form don't line up the labels arent in line with the input
boxes they relate to. Can anyone tell me how to fix it?
Its much worse in Firefox than it is in IE. In
Ditto everything in the above response plus
I think you did a great job in such a short time-frame! Its clean and readable and looks
professional.
Once you take the 100% width off the tables you should be
good to go.
Good job!
Mani Sheriar
Sheriar Designs |
AH, Yes! Thank you! That did the trick sure 'nuff. I knew that. I did! I
had just momentarily forgotten thats all.
(Thats my story and I'm sticking to it.)
Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
Business
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 15:36:58 -, Kornel Lesinski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm thinking about creating my own doctype/DTD and adding some new tags.
I'm far from being an expert on this subject, but here's what I think:
First of all, current browsers don't really use the Document Type
First of all, current browsers don't really use the Document Type
Definitions
provided by the W3C website, they just look for the correct
Document Type Declarations. So, they probably will recognise your
DT Declaration as another junk and will probably fall back to the
quirksmode (I wouldn't
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