If changing the font size for the select tag (to alter the size of the
select box to what you want) doesn't work for you, I'm a little unclear
about what you are trying to acheive here.
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Sheffie
Hayden's Harness Attachment wrote:
I do not know if this is off topic. If it is please excuse me. I have
the web developer toolbar that works with Firefox upto 1.5 and when I
try to upgrade for my Firefox 2.x, I get an error.
What error are you getting? Web Developer Toolbar works just fine f
Patrick, reports based on server log files are considerably limiting.
For example, visitors are generally identified by IP and Session ID.
This doesn't tell me if the person is a repeat customer, or how often
they frequent the website, and also provides more accurate filtering of
non-human user ag
Rob Crowther wrote:
Hayden's Harness Attachment wrote:
I do not know if this is off topic. If it is please excuse me. I have
the web developer toolbar that works with Firefox upto 1.5 and when I
try to upgrade for my Firefox 2.x, I get an error.
In some circumstances, an upgrade from 1.5 to 2
Please don't be misguided by the subject :)
http://www.webassist.com/professional/products/productdetails.asp?
PID=135&RID=930
I am just curious, what you do guys think of the dreamweaver
extension like this one and the PVll CSS layout Magic, and the Google
Blueprint ?
Can they take over t
If your job is making plain looking, cookie cutter templates, then
yes, tools like these will put you out of a job. I see CSS as a box of
watercolors; you can do really simple things with it, and you can do
really complex things too. I doubt there will ever be software that
can replicate the kinds
My opinion is that are tools to help speed up things that take a lot of time
by hand. Like using Dreamweaver instead of Notepad to write web pages. The
faster we can get our work done, the more competitive our prices can be, the
more work we can take in. I'm all over it!!
On 8/27/07, Tee G. Peng <
That's the same short sighted question asked when WYSIWYG editors were
introduced. If something like this is making you fear for your career, you
really need to reevaluate if you are even in the right feild let alone
career.
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Tee,
My understanding is that the tools being rolled out now are intended to
streamline the production of basic layouts. We've used the Yahoo UI
library to do that for a while; simple to be competitive on pricing. I
know the bigger studios spend a lot of time developing pixel-perfect
designs, usua
You could also look at Yahoo's YUI grids & css project which is essentially
doing the same thing but supported by Yahoo.
http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/
I've had good experiences with it...
Paul
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Does anyone have many experience with
http://blog.html.it/layoutgala/
?
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Hi,
Apart from a cursory look, no. This looks pretty straightforward.
Advantages with YUI however are that:
- it allows you to nest elements to create 'grids' (think easy cross browser
css columns within columns)
- it uses one central css file instead of different css files for each layout
- you
Sry all, a little out of topic title.
To Paul: i have visited your mintleafstudio and see there'r some probs, i
view within both FireFox 2.0 and IE 6.0 in Window but your content column
dropped down (Resolution: 1024x768). I think it needs a little width there.
Cheers,
Spirit.
On 8/28/07, Paul M
From: "Tee G. Peng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I am just curious, what you do guys think of the dreamweaver extension
like this one and the PVll CSS layout Magic, and the Google Blueprint ?
Can they take over the carefully crafted CSS and structural markup you
deliver to your clients? There first on
Dont worry about it.
I doubt web companies are going to lose "ANY" work from clients because of
any of this.
On 8/28/07, Chris Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> That's the same short sighted question asked when WYSIWYG editors were
> introduced. If something like this is making you fear for
On Aug 27, 2007, at 8:41 PM, Al Sparber wrote:
Both products produce standards-based CSS layouts that work in
modern browsers (ours also addresses IE5.0x, too). I can only speak
for our product (CSS Layout Magic). It is a rapid deployment (one
click) tool that produces a minimally styl
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