I always code by hand and my editor of choice is NoteTab Pro
(www.notetab.com). As well as Find and Replace it has a neat function which
strips (X)HTML out of markup leaving just text and script excerpts etc.
Having redesigned a couple of sites in this way, I have yet to trip it up.
Bryan Davis
general
stylings.
Just at a glance but I hope it helps.
Regards,
Bryan Davis
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quite confused at the moment so any help would be gratefully received.
Cheers, Bryan
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From: Bryan Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 6:15 PM
Subject: [WSG] Problems with IE rendering - what's new?
Hi Folks
I wonder
I had the same problem. However, if you go to http://www.yahoo.com/beta you
should have more luck.
Have viewed source, it seems somewhat over-complicated to me but it is good
to see one of the big boys taking the step towards standards at all.
Bryan Davis
www.bryandavis.info
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Chris
The usual way to bypass these kind of bugs is either declare
position:relative; or a line-height for the containing div. That tends
to kick IE into line.
Hope that helps,
Bryan
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From: Chris Stratford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WSG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday,
worked on its own, or both together...
:(
Any other advice??
Bryan Davis wrote:
Chris
The usual way to bypass these kind of bugs is either declare
position:relative; or a line-height for the containing div. That
tends to kick IE into line.
Hope that helps,
Bryan
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...and of course, the way to fix the table overflow in IE5 is to set
width:auto; and then Voice Family Hack to width:100% for everyone else.
That should make it work for the PC browsers - any Mac users still having
trouble?
Cheers,
Bryan
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From: Bryan Davis [EMAIL
Hi Josh
Couple of things I noticed with your code.
First up, you need to change all the repeated divs to classes from ids -
divs with an id should only appear once in a page. So in the CSS,
#client should be .client etc.
Having done that, I would suggest that you set:
.client {position:
Hi Dan
Had a quick look at your page. Upon trying to validate found a few
errors including a couple of unclosed tags and a missing closing /div.
This is probably what is causing your problems. Fix those HTML errors
first and then come back to me if you've still got problems.
Merry Christmas
Paul wrote:
I have been writing html code for awhile now and and starting to
realize how inaccessible and non-web compliant my pages are. I have
always hand written code in Edit Plus 2, is there a better editor I
can use for web standards ( like Dreamweaver MX ? ) and where should I
start for
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