t. IMO the easiest
(and most reliable, at times) way to go is to use
the hexadecimal six-digit approach.
Have fun!
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overlie the descenders from the line
above and/or the ascenders and Capital tops on the line below
--sounds ugly to me but it may the effect you want.
* I don't know if all browsers will cooperate--they may just
automati
e lines without superscripts or subscripts and some
with looked pretty weird. Perhaps there is a good way
to tame the tags but I didn't find it; once I wrote
the sp and sb classed into my style sheet they worked
quite nicely and I never looked back.
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ver you feel is
best), style an appropriate line height for the
block elements in which you use the superscripts,
and just let those who must (or feel they must)
set their own minimum font size do whatever they
want to do to lou
ilarity, but at least it
doesn't involve nested if clauses LOL.
> ... but I would still aspire to actually
> *understanding* what exactly I'm doing ...
Understanding will come slowly given that
it is outside the purpose of t
k area doesn't have any DB
program at all, but it does have IE.
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ny sign
of the fill.gif on screen. as the "...just
white..." you mentioned.
What browser are you using to
see the problem?
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> This way, when the top div expands vertically
>to fit the content, I don't end up with the blue backgrou
ons about trying to get someone who
is not too web-oriented to change the default
settings to print a few copies of a document
and then set them back.
Perhaps there are some other uses!
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age
that's readable at his/her chosen settings
for screen size and eyesight.
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IE7b2 testing hu
tle and the denominator low) when
a fraction that is not available as a single
character such as 9/16 or 5/32 is needed; many
[css-d] list members will not like that as it
involves writing inhumanly nasty-looking markup
and obviously contributes to a span version of
div-itis besides.
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I get no problems. For keyboards with other
characters than English, I don't expect saving
as ASCII to work. I recommend you go to
http://www.chmaas.handshake.de/delphi/freeware/xvi32/xvi32.htm
and get yourself a copy of XVI32.exe.
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t I don't agree with your characterization with
the pejorative "sloppy" unless there is a simpler
way to get my lines spaced evenly in spite of the
fractionals and subscripts.
Any ideas for such a simpler way?
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mime type sent for the CSS
(almost on topic) or something else. What do you
think?
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Gene Falck
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Meanwhile, I'll set max- and min-widths.
--Guy
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Guy K. Haas wrote:
http://covinahigh68.com/testing.htm
Can anyone explain why the white
ith it (and use only float right) on
my stand-alone/intranet apps--it does't seem to
be much of a loss to put pix on the right anyhow.
Those coding for a design-picky client, have a
real headache potential, though.
Regards,
Gene Fa
ause the .css file is
not on that server either (unless the CIS types
will put it there). Until your system gets too
big and awkward, I'd leave it in the same folder
and link it to each page with something like:
It works for me for my standalone and intranet
applica
t one.
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