Re: [css-d] Using CSS for inline formatting

2007-01-26 Thread Ed Seehouse
On 1/26/07, Zoe M. Gillenwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > No offense to the microformats advocates, but I think this data ought to > be in a table. It will be much more accessible that way, and easier for > you to style to boot. Agreed. It's tabular in nature and each column has a distinct mea

Re: [css-d] Using CSS for inline formatting

2007-01-26 Thread Zoe M. Gillenwater
Christina Hope wrote: > Basically this is close...I probably should explain it a bit better. > Basically I'm looking for the "look of tables" but without using tables. > So I need everything that should be a column ex - fn, department, role, > note etc. to left align in what would be the cell in th

Re: [css-d] Using CSS for inline formatting

2007-01-24 Thread Christina Hope
Basically this is close...I probably should explain it a bit better. Basically I'm looking for the "look of tables" but without using tables. So I need everything that should be a column ex - fn, department, role, note etc. to left align in what would be the cell in the table. Right now nothing is

Re: [css-d] Using CSS for inline formatting

2007-01-23 Thread Kenny Graham
> I'm not sure if what I want is exactly > possible. It's possible. It's probably not working because of the commas you have between the class names in the HTML. They should be space separated. e.g. class="vcard dispemp" __ css

[css-d] Using CSS for inline formatting

2007-01-23 Thread Christina Hope
I am working on a redesign of a website and this is my first jump into CSS. I have added some microformats, but I would like to display my hCards all inline. I am having problems with the display. Below are the styles and html that I am using. I need everything to line up on the left and if neede