Re: [WSG] Relative font sizes without relative dimension units

2004-06-04 Thread s2art
I could be wrong here but don't you just need to use descendant 
selectors here?
#header h1{font-size: 1.5em;}
#content h1{font-size1.2 em; font-color: red;}

On 05/06/2004, at 1:13 AM, Bill McAvinney wrote:
The solution I've come up with is to enclose non-1em sized text in a 
span tag and assign font size values with a contextual selector (e.g. 
h1 span {font-size:1.5em}). The problem with this solution is that it 
means adding quite a few semantically meaningless tags.

Anybody got a better idea?
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Re: [WSG] list 'buttons' in IE

2004-05-06 Thread s2art
On 07/05/2004, at 1:07 AM, Barbara Dozetos wrote:
Hi folks --
I asked about this yesterday, but got no response.  In the hopes that 
my question got lost in the crowd, I'm trying again.

In IE, my list buttons are showing up with padding that I don't want, 
due, I believe to if/else statements in the coding.  As you can see 
from this page: http://www.pcc.com/benchmark/clinical.html  IE adds 
space I don't want.  It works fine in FF.  Any ideas?

Barb
Sorry Barb, on Safari 1.2 no list buttons here?
A. top posters.
Q. What is one of the most annoying facets of e-mail forums?
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Re: [WSG] Melbourne Meeting - May

2004-05-01 Thread s2art
On 02/05/2004, at 7:42 AM, afdesign wrote:
Yes it is Cameron.
Hope you can come mate.
dez
Cameron Adams wrote:
Is the Melbourne meeting really May 3? (like it says
on the web site) If so, it snuck up quick!
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W: www.themaninblue.com
same bat time same bat station?
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Re: [WSG] Does Microsoft care about Webmasters?

2004-04-14 Thread s2art
From the brand new Microsoft forum:

Does Microsoft care about Webmasters?
 
:))

Tonico
Someone, I think it was John Allsop at the recent Melbourne WSG 
meeting said, and Im paraphrasing here, "M$ cares about it's clients 
and those clients are IBM, Dell etc"
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