Re: [WSG] problem with z-index

2005-01-07 Thread Jolorence Santos
Hi,

If your trying to achieve the effect that 21 degrees make, you should
take a look that they've used a full body background for both the main
and navigation, second, they have used another footer background image
to achieve the ending footer.

Check it using firefox and rightclick on the maincontent - view
background, probably you could get the idea and concept on how they
implment the css. :)

or follow this link: http://www.21degrees.com.au/style/default/img/banner.jpg

By the way, I've checked their css document and I found no CSS Z-Index thing.
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Re: [WSG] Negative Margins

2005-01-06 Thread Jolorence Santos
Bruce,

Using negative margin is quite mouthful, it may display fine in latest
browsers which supports web standards but if  you consider to target
some of those primitive browsers, I think you should be carefeul using
it. :)
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Re: [WSG] A standards compliant remake.

2004-12-10 Thread Jolorence Santos
I'd rather use  list tag rather than tables for the navigation.
Anyways, making a transition and making it complied with web standards
is a job well done.
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