On 12/12/07, Charlene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My explaination is a little bit complicated and not using the proper
technical terms. I'm sorry about that but I have a bad cold but a hard
deadline.
I am setting up a bunch of subdomains such as a.domain.com,
b.domain.com... domain.com (or
Richard Grevers wrote:
On 12/12/07, Charlene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My explaination is a little bit complicated and not using the proper
technical terms. I'm sorry about that but I have a bad cold but a hard
deadline.
I am setting up a bunch of subdomains such as a.domain.com,
Newbie here.
Problem page:
http://www.reikisangha.net/beta/beta1.html
I'm working my way through Lynda.com's CSS Web Site Design with: Eric Meyer
training. I have just completed Chapter 7: Using Margins and Borders to
Create White Space and Separation.
Using Dreamweaver CS3, I opened a new
Stephen Buck wrote:
Newbie here.
Problem page:
http://www.reikisangha.net/beta/beta1.html
I've missed a concept somewhere (or it hasn't been covered yet in the
material I am learning).
I would like help learning what to look for to help solve problems like
this.
Buck
Welcome!
On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 18:46:29 -0600
Charlene wrote:
[snip type=agressive /]
MOD_REWRITE might work but the other won't because the PHP (cron job -
run once a day) is creating only ONE file. Of course I could have the
PHP create 30+ almost identical files in each of the subdomains. And
I have a request to stop anyone from copying and
downloading images from the website I am working on
now.
Someone told me that that is possible with css. I have
researhed it, but have not been able to find anything
on that.
I have a few questions.
1. is it possible with css?
2. if it is how
At 12:40 -0600 11/12/07, Charlene wrote:
I have a bad cold
Sorry to hear that
but a hard deadline.
Unfortunately that does not excuse the off topic post - how you
assemble your pages has nothing to do with CSS.
Please do not treat css-d as a general purpose, Oh, I can't be
bothered to
I stopped reading at the end of your first sentence. Read this:
http://www.webdeveloper.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-87939.html
Paul Hanson
Technical Writer
RoboHelp ACE - http://www.adobe.com/support/forums/team_macromedia/robohelp.html
Quintrex Data Systems http://www.quintrex.com
email:
At 11:57 -0800 12/12/07, jaklitsch maya wrote:
I have a request to stop anyone from copying and
downloading images from the website I am working on
now.
...
1. is it possible with css?
I presume that the person who gave you this information meant that if
you displayed an image through an
My new site navigation scheme at www.bodyworku.com completely breaks
down in IE7. I'm an old HTML and table-layout pro, but I'm just now
learning CSS layouts.
The nav scheme is based on this example:
http://www.tyssendesign.com.au/articles/css/background-changing-sliding-door-tabs/
My style
If images are visible on a webpage, they can be aquired by anyone accessing
the webpage. There is no way around it. There are so many ways someone can
get themthere is no solution that covers them all. It is impossible.
On Dec 12, 2007 1:57 PM, jaklitsch maya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have
On Dec 12, 2007 11:57 AM, jaklitsch maya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a request to stop anyone from copying and
downloading images from the website I am working on
now.
Someone told me that that is possible with css. I have
researhed it, but have not been able to find anything
on that.
jaklitsch maya wrote:
I have a request to stop anyone from copying and
downloading images from the website I am working on
now.
Impossible. Images are displayed by your web browser by doing a request
for the image file and downloading it to a temporary location. There
are various steps
Hello ;
Happy day to anyone.
I'm running out of time, that's the reason why I bother the list. If I
should have more time I would try to fix all this by myself with my
friend Google,
but I can't. It's for yesterday. It's not laziness.
I'm still having some problems with IE6 and I can't see the
I thought I had this worked out, but apparently not. My content div is not
lining up with the fake sidebar I made it.
you can see the action in IE6-7 here:
www.sthig.com/churchNext.com
(here is my css) http://www.sthig.com/churchNext/css/churchnext.css
Okay so here's the setup. The white
Hi all,
I'm trying to restyle a page to make a form work without tables. It
all seems OK except for some radio buttons, and I'm having real
problems in getting them correctly to align. This page illustrates the
problem:
http://www.tellura.co.uk/soundsteps/franchise_contact.htm
It looks
Hello -
Regardless of the struggles I have had with CSS, I still find myself trying
more and more. In all actuality, I probably won't build a site with tables
again! However, with that said I'm having another issue that I can't seem
to figure out and I'm hoping the experts here might give it a
Hello all.
First time poster.
Just wondering if I could get a site check on this temp site:
http://www.grum.com/temp/al/index.html
I managed the HTML/CSS, not the graphics, so I'm looking to see what, if
anything, breaks (I know the h1 in the banner does on increased font-sizes).
Also would
Dave Pierce wrote:
Dave Pierce wrote:
I've got a bug showing up somewhere, and I'm not too sure how to
fix it.
On this page http://www.lorettodaybreak.org/pages/
daybreak_events_photos.html there's a large break between the
subheads and the following ULs. It looks OK in Safari and IE,
Todd,
The problem is using position: absolute for the column on the right. See
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/visuren.html#absolute-positioning for more info.
Both of the elements inside the wrapper should be floated.
Take a look at this demo and view the source to see the css.
Dave Pierce wrote:
I've got a bug showing up somewhere, and I'm not too sure how to fix it.
On this page http://www.lorettodaybreak.org/pages/
daybreak_events_photos.html there's a large break between the
subheads and the following ULs. It looks OK in Safari and IE, but not
in Firefox
In both FF and IE6 the nav menu breaks across two lines when the viewport is
set to 1024px wide. The 'contact' image is below the 'home' image. Changing
the padding on the li to 2% keeps everything on one line at 1024 wide.
To center the menu you can give a width to the ul that accommodates the
Luis Speciale wrote:
http://nortours.info/
1) Shadows in an empty div
No matters what I do, I'm unable to make an empty div to vertically
fit the parent's height. If you see it in FF, it's OK and even in IE
5 it works ! What is this ?
IE6' standard mode isn't anywhere near standard, so
Larry Swanson wrote:
My new site navigation scheme at www.bodyworku.com completely breaks
down in IE7. I'm an old HTML and table-layout pro, but I'm just now
learning CSS layouts.
The nav scheme is based on this example:
Dave Pierce wrote:
Dave Pierce wrote:
I've got a bug showing up somewhere, and I'm not too sure how to
fix it.
On this page http://www.lorettodaybreak.org/pages/
daybreak_events_photos.html there's a large break between the
subheads and the following ULs. It looks OK in Safari and IE,
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