Hi Kenny,
Yes, that makes perfect sense. So, for example, if I want to put a single
word into a table cell - e.g. THCategory/TH - for it to be semantically
correct, should it be wrapped in P tags? It's hardly a paragraph and
contains no other inline elements.
But if I were to use - e.g. THSelect
THCategory/TH - for it to be semantically
correct, should it be wrapped in P tags? It's hardly a paragraph and
contains no other inline elements.
Nope, no P tags.
But if I were to use - e.g. THSelect a bcategory/b./TH - then I
imagine P tags would make sense.
I'd still leave out the p
They're just there for emphasis. Trust me. ;)
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THCategory/TH - for it to be
Title: Message
Is anybody able to
shed some light on why on http://www.startregistration.com/domain/register/
the first fieldset is touching the left border of the form, but each subsequent
fieldset is like indented and not touching the border?
Then there is also
the problem of the
What browser? Looks normal in Firefox 1.0.7/Linux.
Side note: Why the image map for your Home/Basket/Email nav? Looks to
me as though a styled list would work well there...
On 10/28/05, Taco Fleur - Pacific Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anybody able to shed some light on why on
On Fri, 28 Oct 2005 15:16:58 +1000, Paul Noone wrote:
Should be a simple enough question but should text within a table cell
ALWAYS be surrounded by P tags, or do we assume the TD to be the block
element surrounding the inline text?
No, blockquote is the only element that I can think that
Hi,
Browser is Internet Exploder.
Image map is because I don't really like fooling around matching the gifs with
the background. Plus I send an email to this list a while back asking whether
it was bad to have an image map, I believe the answer was no ;-)
By all means convince me not to use
This article is kind of outdated, but it's currently the Editor's
Choice piece on A List Apart (issue 206)
http://alistapart.com/articles/imagemap
That example is more complex than what yours would need, though. If
you combine your primary and secondary banner divs into one, you can
use one
Cheers, I will definitely consider it. In the meantime I am still stuck with my
two layout problems ;-)
Taco Fleur - CEO
Pacific Fox http://www.pacificfox.com.au
an industry leader with commercial IT experience since 1994 …
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Hello folks!...
I need some help, and I believe it's pretty easy to solve although I'm having some problems to do so...
http://www.donestudio.com.br/donenew/indexnew.html
don't worry about the images... we're still working on them! the issue is about the footer (the rodape div).
I've tried to
hmm take a look at www.mcville.net and compaere the codes :)
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hmmm, i still can't figure out what's wrong on mine...
i've uploaded another testing page for you guys to take a look at...
my brain is melting!... hehehe...
http://www.donestudio.com.br/donenew/teste.html
http://www.donestudio.com.br/donenew/zzz.css
and i believe if i try to use a negative
hehehe remove those p/p embracing those images in html source !!! ;)
2005/10/28, Danilo Laurindo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
hmmm, i still can't figure out what's wrong on mine...
i've uploaded another testing page for you guys to take a look at...
my brain is melting!... hehehe...
geez, i knew it was simple! :)
thanks buddy!! thank you so much!
now roblem m8, anytime !
cheers!
Marko
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2005/10/28, Danilo Laurindo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
geez, i knew it was simple! :)
thanks buddy!! thank you so much!
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Hi All
Ive got a new question.
Im building a large table and would
like to add some tbody elements within a cell that discusses product features.
I thought it would be nice to break it
down between accessories, batteries, weight, good karma, etc.
It would be even better if I could
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This isn't the usual type of question asked here, but it's very much a
web standards question, so here goes.
Take the following situation:
An anchor element has a short, non-repeating animated gif as its background.
On hover, that link's background is changed to a different image.
Someone lets
Standard or not, the animation will not begin. If you are using CSS
rollovers, the image is not getting reloaded, simply moving from one part of
the image to another. It is standard practice to not have animated objects
loop through the animation indefinitely.
So the answer is: it will be
Is there any rule against having more than one thead in a table?
Could you do:
thead/thead
tbody/tbody
thead/thead
tbody/tbody
etc...
Just guessing, mightn't be permissible (given you can make the thead
repeat with print stylesheets, I'd guess it's highly unlikely to be
allowed...)
Josh
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Hi,
Can someone please inform me about the disadvantages about
I make it a point to test in Firefox first, since historically it is
nearly free of rendering bugs. IE and Opera come next, once the 3 are
behaving, you should be in good shape.
I would be concerned about a bug only showing up in Firefox, I believe
that hiding something from Firefox is not
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