Oh good, something silly. Thanks.
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Debbie
On 9/8/2010 5:28 PM, Tim Duffy wrote:
your hi is showing
h1 {
border-bottom:1px solid #6011DB;
font-size:23px;
font-weight:600;
line-height:28px;
padding-bottom:3px;
}
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 7:26 PM, Debbie Campbell mailto:d...@redkitecreative.com>
* Debbie Campbell wrote:
>In this site-in-progress, my logo (#site-title) link is underlined and
>shouldn't be.
>
>> http://www.hcarebills.com/blog/
>
>#site-title a, #site-title a:link, #site-title a:visited {
> display: block;
> height: 133px;
> width: 278px;
> background
In this site-in-progress, my logo (#site-title) link is underlined and
shouldn't be.
http://www.hcarebills.com/blog/
#site-title a, #site-title a:link, #site-title a:visited {
display: block;
height: 133px;
width: 278px;
background: transparent url(images/logo.
On Wed, 8 Sep 2010, Lalena wrote:
Hi all,
Pardon my elementary question. I'm going through all my ancient web pages to
make them compatible with current coding rules. And I've discovered that
"font size" is no longer a valid tag. Is there something that replaces it, so
I don't have to establi
Hi all,
Pardon my elementary question. I'm going through all my ancient web
pages to make them compatible with current coding rules. And I've
discovered that "font size" is no longer a valid tag. Is there
something that replaces it, so I don't have to establish styles for
everything?
If no
I've been using CSS for almost six years. During this period,
sometimes I wondered about some obscure details of CSS specifications.
These details are listed below.
• LAYERING AND STACKING ORDER
When elements are absolutely positioned, it's crucial to determine how
they should be ov
Hi all.
I hope this post will contribute to a useful discussion:
http://onwebdev.blogspot.com/2010/09/some-obscure-details-of-css.html
HTH. Bye
Gabriele Romanato
http://www.css-zibaldone.com
http://www.css-zibaldone.com/test/ (English)
http://www.css-zibaldone.com/articles/ (English)
http://