ben scott wrote me offlist:
passes validation now, it makes no difference, it is working when
these drop shadows arent in nested divs, also the technique deals with
PNG transparency in ie by using technique in alistapart
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/cssdrop2/.
Hi Ben,
I think the
francky wrote:
Hi Ben,
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This is the testpage
http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/test-home3colours-nw.html.
- For proper displaying in IE still some other things have to be
arranged... (as usual).
And to avoid IE-hacks for the png's: made a quick alternative with only
I have the drop shadow (fuxxy one) from alistapart working ok at
http://jimbyrne.co.uk/thcarpets/template_static_html/
testhome3colours.html
however as I am using a wrapper div to position this element at 40%
with 5% padding on element (i know IE isnt going to work as well on
this it will
ben scott wrote:
I have the drop shadow (fuxxy one) from alistapart working ok at
http://jimbyrne.co.uk/thcarpets/template_static_html/testhome3colours.html
[...]
It seems the dropshadow effect is quite easy to break and I want to
know if there is a better way to apply these fluid layout