Olajide,
just had a looka at your page - the jumping happens because you are applying
padding only on hover for all your links, essentially adding to their
size...
This is not ideal, in my humble opinion, as your text also shifts on
rollover...
If you however applied your padding to the main link
und
>> that happens under the images...
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 3:25 PM, Prisca schmarsow <
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>> Olajide,
>>>
>>> just had a looka at your page - the jumping happens because you are
>>> applying
Olajide,
we are trying to help, you know...
if it's wordpress - you might need to edit your theme templates :-)
(and maybe tighten up your CSS)
the reason for the different behaviour here relates to the theme templates
used by default the index page does have a different template com
Kevin,
make sure to apply your padding ad background image to the link - not the
list item :)
have a look at this page here:
http://ghostcogs.co.uk/category/sketchbook/
which uses this CSS:
#work a {
display: block;
font-size: 0.8em;
padding: 0.3em 0 0.6em 3.6em;
Kevin,
have a look at this sample page here:
http://graphiceyedea.info/experiments/css/ul_sprite_rollovers/
Check out the image used for rollover (as it includes both rollover states,
you could have more, of course) - and view the CSS for more info.
Hope this helps :)
Prisca
On Thu, Jul 10, 200
image to the different links in a list nav?
>
> tried everything i could think of but cant get it to work.
>
> something like:
> #navlist li .furniture a
>
> or applying the different images to the anchors instead of the lis?
>
> tried but no use...
>
>
&g
Hi,
I would suggest you use the popular sprite technique for this. Using HTML
text as link text - applying a background image to the link, changing its
background positioning on rollover (if you do want to use a different visual
for a mouse over effect).
I wrote a quick tutorial for my webstudents
Hi,
same here - I personally hate autoplay on site, I'm gone in a sec
I also think this does affect anyone - personal preference or not - people
can be caught out by this, in office environments (as mentioned before) as
well as impaired users
And though a band site might warrant the autop
Hi,
just another vote for Mike's GB Contact Form - been using it successfully
for a while now and it works beautifully.
Had tried a lot of other options and form setup - this one is by far the
best, in my humble opinion anyway.
So - thank you, Mike ;)
Prisca
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 6:48 PM, Jose
Hi,
I'd argue that a 'back to top' link on longer pages is not only a good idea
but also what users expect.
I have had numerous clients who asked for this link on all pages - even on
shorter pages as they feel it is part of a usable page. In my opinion,
trying to predict whether or not people kno
Gicela,
yes - CSS Edit is fantastic :) you'll love it :-)
My other favourite is Coda - http://www.panic.com/coda/
you might also like to try Smultron which is open source:
http://tuppis.com/smultron/
happy coding ;)
Prisca
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 10:51 AM, Gicela Morales
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>w
.greg
>
> "These are the days of miracle and wonder."
>
> On Mon 20/10/08 03:00 , "Prisca schmarsow" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
> Gicela,
>
> yes - CSS Edit is fantastic :) you'll love it :-)
> My other favourite is Coda - http://www.panic.com/
Oct 20, 2008 at 8:42 AM, Gregory Alan Gross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > wrote:
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>> Prisca--
>>
>> Like Gicela, I too am new to Macs. I'm using Smultron and like it a great
>> deal. How does it compare with CSS Edit and Coda?
>>
>> .greg
>>
Brett,
not sure if I understood you correctly but this seems easily solved byt
clearing the float with your navigation bar. If I read this right - you are
talking about 2 different lists? One to be positioned next to the image, the
other (navigation bar) to sit below image and list?
in that case:
Bret :)
to find out more about the correct way of stripping out the default margin -
I can only point you to Eric Meyer :)
I'd try to explain but I would not be as clear ;)
1. CSS RESETTING - REASONING :
http://meyerweb.com/eric/thoughts/2007/04/18/reset-reasoning/
2. CSS RESET : http://m
Hello everyone :)
Would you be willing to evaluate a website which is a resource for web
designers and developers on the topic of web accessibility and intellectual
disability? Or ask other web professionals you know, who are interested in
accessibility, to do this? Doing this involves:
- Fol
Jeff,
depends on what you expect I suppose, I've read it - it's only small and
light - but I like Jeremy's writing - very distinct and to the point which
makes the book a great overview.
Currently reading 'Introducing HTML5' by Bruce Lawson and Remy Sharp - which
is brilliant :)
Very friendly and
graph
used in the . I did find sources which approve of a being used
inside the . So I will leave that as it is for now.
Any thoughts and feedback would be most welcome :)
Prisca
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