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On 20 Jul 2005, at 11:55 am, russ - maxdesign wrote:
John,
I built and tested a mini demo a while ago and it had no issues that I
recall. Just checked again now in Mac IE5 and there are no issues -
though
it uses ID rather than class:
http://www.maxdesign.com.au/presentation/page-id/index.htm
John,
I built and tested a mini demo a while ago and it had no issues that I
recall. Just checked again now in Mac IE5 and there are no issues - though
it uses ID rather than class:
http://www.maxdesign.com.au/presentation/page-id/index.htm
Russ
> For the record, I believe there's a bug in IE5 f
For the record, I believe there's a bug in IE5 for Mac which will
cause problems with the
body class="foo"
method. I've certainly seen some strange background behaviour on a
website where this method was used which only came up in IE5 Mac, but
I haven't got time to test at the moment.
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I have to agree about using body class instead of id.
Here's what I'm using on one page
body class="sub3 sub3sub1 sub3sub1sub4 asub3sub1sub4"
This set of classes match with a set of id's in a nested list that is used
for navigation. This has allowed me to open, close, change background
colors, add
On Jul 18, 2005, at 7:16 PM, Bert Doorn wrote:
Just wondering whether there was a way to include different body
background colors (for different pages) within the same css file.
For example #fff for page1.html, #ffc for page2.html etc.
If every page has to have a different background colour,
And now, I'd like to turn the question around and ask everyone on
this list what they'd like to see from the DSTF.
How much JavaScript do you know?
Quite a bit. I helped beta some of the "LiveScript" engine the
Netscape boys whipped up in 95. Sadly, I was stuck in a "be
compatible with
Thanks for the answer. I didn't find the nth:child resource.
Ted
On 19 Jul 2005, at 1:56 am, Drake, Ted C. wrote:
> Here's my question, are there special rules for using nth-child pseudo
> classes? Beyond first, second, third, ... what are the labels? Sixth,
> seventh, tenth? That is what
Yes, fallback content can be a normal element with a fallback
bitmap image, and further fallback alt-text.
To make the width dynamic you need to do two things.
1) Your SVG image mustn't declare a fixed width in itself
2) You need to do the sizing with CSS.
My preferred way is to place the o
Jeremy,
> How much JavaScript do you know?
Enough to get myself in trouble! Reading Stuarts' book has enlightened
me to loads of really useful things, but I realise that as far as
scripting languages go (compared to, say, PHP or VBScript) I am just
scraping the surface of JavaScript.
> What kind
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