My name is Ted Knoy and I have been receiving your company's e-mail for some
time. I assume that this is confidential company information so I don't
understand why I have been receiving your e-mail for nearly two months now.
You should report this to Google or change your e-mail settings.
On
Please go to these pages from Webkit browsers (first) and Firefox.
There shouldn't have padding top for the image for We Recommend, padding top
is caused by the padding-left:13px; – any value will trigger the padding in
the EVEN set of the floated block in Webkit browsers [1].
Display:block for A element should solve your porblem.
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On 29/09/2011 11:26, Kristaps Ancāns wrote:
Display:block for A element should solve your porblem.
Thank you!
Can't believe it! I swear that was the first thing I did when I saw that
padding in Webkit browsers.
Checked my style again and found this:
Unsubscribe link is in the footer.
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On Sep 29, 2011, at 2:46 AM, Teddy Knoy tedk...@gmail.com wrote:
My name is Ted Knoy and I have been receiving your company's e-mail for some
time. I assume that this is confidential company information so I don't
understand why I
I did figure it after my post, from xcode's web inspector, a feature I never
used before until today.
Tee
Care to share what you found out?
Thanks.
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If you have SDKs, you can open Dashcode, create a page for Mobile Safari and
check the resource log. There is also Browser simulator but this one for both
desktop and mobile I think.
Still exploring so not fully sure what I see is exactly correct.
Trying to figure all these another question
I would just add orientation to your queries and show/hide the right one with
the orientation change.
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On Sep 29, 2011, at 5:28 PM, tee weblis...@gmail.com wrote:
If you have SDKs, you can open Dashcode, create a page for Mobile Safari and
check the resource log. There
On 9/29/11 5:28 PM, tee wrote:
Trying to figure all these another question has arisen. Take iPad for example
which supports portrait and landscape, so if I have two separate images target
for the two, doesn't it load two images? Say, I first view a page from
landscape and this loads the image
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