On 10 Apr 2008, at 05:19, Spirit Q.9 Gaming wrote:
margin: 0 auto; or the margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; just
the same for horizonal center. But i think it needs text-align:
center for working with IE.
Only if you really need to support IE5.5 and earlier, which most
people don't
for RegEx, grep searches as described here on the Mac, try BBEdit or
Textmate, or the free Text Wrangler.
On Apr 10, 2008, at 02:05, Michael MD wrote:
one thing I
miss about dreamweaver is that you can do a 'search all' and
get a list of all instances of the thing you are searching for
Hi All London Standardistas!
Hope this little job request is agreeable to the list.
I need some quick template creation help (paid) for 2-3 days next week
possibly. Anyone got some time available?
You need to be a whizz at fully-compliant XHTML/CSS and modifying a
basic template to several
Sorry man, i'm too busy
2008/4/10, Joseph Ortenzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi All London Standardistas!
Hope this little job request is agreeable to the list.
I need some quick template creation help (paid) for 2-3 days next week
possibly. Anyone got some time available?
You need to be a whizz
Hi Joe,
Just slice xhtml or must design and slice?
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 12:18 PM, Максим Косак [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry man, i'm too busy
2008/4/10, Joseph Ortenzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi All London Standardistas!
Hope this little job request is agreeable to the list.
I
Hello everyone.
Well there´s something I want to do but I have no idea if it´s possible to
be done and how would I do this.
My website (www.laertjansen.com) has some two color diagonal lines as a bg.
What I want to do is: On the mouse over color X it becomes color Y
Well, you could simply change the background image to create the
illusion of it changing colour. However, I think technically it is
way too confusing for it to change colour when you browse the site.
A different note, your page claims to be in Portuguese, when the only
Portuguese text appearing
warning: untested!
You could try this* (won't people almost _always_ be mousing over the page body
though?)
body{background: #000 url(/path/to/image.gif) repeat;}
body:hover{background: #000 url(/path/to/somotherimage.gif) repeat;}
* won't work in IE 6 though
HTH?
Paul
Hi ,
If I HAD to do something like this, I would create a Gif image that had a
transparency where you wanted the colour change.
Then use the GIF as a background image on a item and specify a background
colour that changed on hover.
div#name {background: #f00 url(image-name.gif) repeat;}
Hi Jessica
As a user, I am really annoyed by applications that don't work consistently
- they're much harder to learn (at work I have to use one that labels the
same tool a 'Power search' in one place and an 'Advanced search' in
another).
I would prefer to see a 'save changes' button (or
Does the coder need to be in London?
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Hi All London Standardistas!
Hope this little job
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