snak detek+0r wrote:
i did have
vertical-align:top in my table{} css.
what is it about the table element that doesn't accept this
property?
It does. All elements have all properties. However, a property might
lack any effect on the rendering. In particular, the vertical-align
property
Hello everyone,
I was wondering if you could help me out, i just finished a website
and when i resize the screen to 1024 i get an horizontal scrollbar,
the site is at www.thesaintecatherines.org.
thank you for very much for taking the time to help
regards
Pablo
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pablo wrote:
I was wondering if you could help me out, i just finished a website
and when i resize the screen to 1024 i get an horizontal scrollbar,
the site is at www.thesaintecatherines.org.
Generally you have compensated and re-compensated and re-re-compensated
positions and dimensions
Hi
I'm working on a new project, and I'm keen to get my naming conventions down
to convey meaning in what I'm marking up.
Anyway, design have produced a layout which makes use of the normal elements
along with 2 rather odd block style buttons, there's nothing unique about
them, except they are
Lee Powell wrote:
One style has a
black background and the other grey, both with white text.
So my markup looks like this:
span class=buttona href=...This is a button/a/span
So I need a naming convention to differentiate between the two, and I really
don't want to use 'black' and 'grey'
black-button, grey-button might work.
Jim
On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 7:10 AM, Lee Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I'm working on a new project, and I'm keen to get my naming conventions
down
to convey meaning in what I'm marking up.
Anyway, design have produced a layout which makes use of
div class=button c1a href=#This is a button/a/div
div class=button c2a href=#This is a button/a/div
Yes. yes, yes! I would vote for button c1 and button c2. Those remain valid and
suggest two button types. even if you change the colors.
Bruce
Jukka K. Korpela wrote:
You could upload a demo page with no sensitive content on a public
server and post the URL.
I appreciate the suggestion, but that would be incredibly
time-consuming even while making heavy use of search and replace. The
HTML
is essentially as in the example; there's
On Sat, 10 May 2008 12:37:28 -0700, Nina Wooster wrote:
Hello all,
This is my first posting but I've been a reader for awhile and very
appreciative of
this list. I previously worked in a shop where I was required to use tables,
pixel
specification, and classes rather than contextual
On Sat, 10 May 2008 12:37:28 -0700, Nina Wooster wrote:
[...]
I am running into a problem with my left side menu in IE6 and 7. There is
extra space
above my border lines. The menu displays as intended in Firefox. You can see
the
problem at:
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