Nancy Johnson wrote:
> I have a very tight layout and Safari is displaying a tag differently
> than Firefox. How would you embed a separate style sheet for Safari
> into a webpage?
>
> with IE differences I have been using the following
>
>
>
> Thank you
>
>
Provide a clickable link to the p
Hi Aaron,
I have made a quick layout for you based on my 'Perfect 3 column liquid
layout'. Here is the link:
http://matthewjamestaylor.com/blog/perfect-3-column-thirds.htm
Let me know how you go.
- Matt =)
Matthew James Taylor
http://matthewjamestaylor.com
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Fro
> Hi Aaron,
>
> I have made a quick layout for you based on my 'Perfect 3 column liquid
> layout'. Here is the link:
>
> http://matthewjamestaylor.com/blog/perfect-3-column-thirds.htm
>
> Let me know how you go.
Great thanks alot, I could not get a footer to position properly on the
example I wa
Ken Davies wrote:
> Original site http://www.equestrian-jewelry.com/index.htm - Right now
> I am just worried about the top banner.
>
> Visually what works best is http://www.equestrian-jewelry.com/test1.htm
>
>
> I think http://www.equestrian-jewelry.com/jewelry_horse.htm is as
> close to p
On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 04:11:15 -0800
Ken Davies wrote:
> Hello and thanks for letting me join your group, although it's very
> intimidating for a novice.I am definitely not a hand coder, but I sure
> have changed a lot of code by hand. I built a table oriented image
> heavy website no CSS. I strugg
On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 18:46:35 +1100
Chang Huang wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been reading about how to use CSS to control the layout of a web
> for print, I wonder is there's a optimum way to style a web-generated
> PDF for print. I've been googling it for a while but with no success.
> Can anyone po
Hello --
I'm the webmaster for a regional archives organization who have asked me to
update an online member application form.
They do not want members to email the form to them, but rather fill in the form
online, print it out, and mail it in. I know this could be accomplished very
easily w
> I am after a format that has three variable with columns of 33%
> with padding on either side of each column.
Okay got a working example :-
http://www.aarongray.org/Examples/CSS/ThreeColumnVariableWidth.html
Aaron
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Hi,
On Feb 1, 2008 3:02 PM, David Hucklesby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 13:36:02 -0500 (EST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Tedd Sperling[1] sizes everything in ems. I am certain that his site
> is viewable under almost any circumstance I can think of.
>
> [1] http://sperling.com
Hi Chang,
Stylising web rendered PDF is as feature included in the PDF
proprietary format.
You have 3 entry point for this, depending on how you generate your PDF.
1 : you can set a custom CSS class for any element of the PDF when you
create it with Adobe Acrobat Pro 8, or, if you dynamically
Thank you for not laughing at me and for the very constructive advise. I
will get back at it tonight.
Re -using h1,h2 tags. I tried that a few times but couldn't get the text
to stay inside the images. Maybe with other
corrections it will work. Also the borders showing originally is because
I wa
The text in each link is at the top of the 'box'. How do I move the text
down without moving the a:focus background?
http://korbyimagery.com/ab/
#outerWrapper #contentWrapper #leftColumn1 ul li {
font-family: "Futura Book", futura, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
display: block;
height
> I've been reading about how to use CSS to control the layout of a web for
> print, I wonder is there's a optimum way to style a web-generated PDF for
> print. I've been googling it for a while but with no success. Can anyone
> point me to the right direction please?
I have NO idea if this is rel
Hi,
I am after a format that has three variable with columns of 33% with padding on
either side of each column.
Many thanks in advance,
Aaron
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On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 13:36:02 -0500 (EST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> How does one test for this? Switching DPI settings is a pain (reboot
> required) but the
> results of not accommodating it is significant.
>
> Any one else run into this? If so, how are you working around it?
>
This is the sam
I have a very tight layout and Safari is displaying a tag differently
than Firefox. How would you embed a separate style sheet for Safari
into a webpage?
with IE differences I have been using the following
Thank you
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css-dis
Due to a resounding lack of interest (of the few people that emailed, some
even emailed just to let me know that in the past such ideas didn't develop
much momentum), and conflicting requests from those who were interested (I
got a few "don't bother with anything but _" requests), it doesn't lo
> I sent that 5 hours ago. I want to end up with a very similar look
> but
> expanding to fit the window, not fixed width.
Then change the CSS I posted. Maybe something like width:100% or
width:95% and add some margins. Whatever you want to see.
Have Fun,
Arlen
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http://www.ricochet.org/ricochet2/company_principal.html
original page (above) validates and goes cross browser fairly well, i
think.
it has some scaling issues on fonts, messing badly with alignment.
at issue was as the gray box expands vertically, it changes the
positions of the arrows whic
I'm developing a
site(http://www.bleusolutions.com/pianoguy/piano.html) .How can
construct my css and cut the image so that the bottom of the brown
star seal appears in the top right corner of the #wrapper div and top
of the seal is in the header...right now I just have it as one big
image (http://
Ken,
That helps. Did you see Arlen's response? I think you will find it
extremely helpful and probably won't need any more help after reading
through it all! If you still do, let us know.
Thanks and good luck,
On Feb 1, 2008 12:40 PM, Ken Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Valerie an
Hello,
Does anybody know how to fix the bug in Mac Safari that prevents the display
of a:hover effects in anchors placed within list items?
I've tried setting both the parent and to display: block and
position: relative, as recommended by a couple of Googled articles, but this
hasn't help
I would like to avoid scrollbars if possible, which I believe that would
give me. It is an option though.
Simon Tiplady wrote:
> What immediately springs to mind is setting "overflow: auto;" on the ".code"
> definition, not sure if its the best option or even what you want...
>
> -Original Me
What immediately springs to mind is setting "overflow: auto;" on the ".code"
definition, not sure if its the best option or even what you want...
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Subject: [css-d] PRE extends outside DIV
So good. However, the design in liquid width, and yet the extends
outside the boun
Dear all,
If you take a look at my site (link in signature) you will see we have a
range of Flash tutorials, most of which include code (ActionScript). My
personal preference is to have the code in a tag in order to keep
the logical indentations, though I have only just started doing this.
So
On Feb 1, 2008, at 6:11 AM, Ken Davies wrote:
> Original site http://www.equestrian-jewelry.com/index.htm -
> Right now
> I am just worried about the top banner.
Off the cuff, here's the approach I'd take to the banner. I've done
no testing on it, apart from Safari and Firefox, so it's no
On 01/02/2008, Chang Huang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been reading about how to use CSS to control the layout of a web for
> print, I wonder is there's a optimum way to style a web-generated PDF for
> print. I've been googling it for a while but with no success. Can anyone
> poin
Chang Huang wrote:
> I've been reading about how to use CSS to control the layout of a web
> for print, I wonder is there's a optimum way to style a web-generated
> PDF for print. I've been googling it for a while but with no success.
> Can anyone point me to the right direction please?
I'm not s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In the last couple of weeks I've come across a couple of people in my
> organization who have their PCs set up so that the DPI setting is 120 DPI
> instead of the normal 96 DPI. This has caused all sorts of consternation.
>
> Any one else run into this? If so, how are you
Hello and thanks for letting me join your group, although it's very
intimidating for a novice.I am definitely not a hand coder, but I sure
have changed a lot of code by hand. I built a table oriented image heavy
website no CSS. I struggle to get to first base with CSS on my top
banner, it shoul
I think the full version of Acrobat Professional will give you
options on web based settings
and saving files for print as far as I know - then you just create a
downloadable pdf file
same dessert - different tent
Phil Turner
FREELANCE DESIGNER
TEL: 0161 439 1669
Graphic Designer BA Hons
[E
Hi all,
I've been reading about how to use CSS to control the layout of a web for
print, I wonder is there's a optimum way to style a web-generated PDF for
print. I've been googling it for a while but with no success. Can anyone
point me to the right direction please?
Thanks
Chang Huang
_
In the last couple of weeks I've come across a couple of people in my
organization who have their PCs set up so that the DPI setting is 120 DPI
instead of the normal 96 DPI. This has caused all sorts of consternation.
In one case, the guy was unable to use an application (some Oracle
Financial appl
David Laakso wrote:
> Ray Leventhal wrote:
>>
>> http://www.cprtools.net/reg/regform1.php
>>
>
> Assuming you can mess around and play games with the html:
>
>
> < :: add ::
>
>
>
>
>
> < :: add ::
>
>
> And you may want to pay a visit to the Markup Validat
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