Hello all!
I'm preparing a print version of web page. I would like to know how to make
a page break, and whether all use 660px width, or it can be automatic
margins.
Yours, Konstantin
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> Is there another way to embed video in a web page?
>
>
> Del
Never mind!
I found a better way to embed the video.
http://alistapart.com/articles/flashsatay
Seems to work fine.
Here is what appears to be the proper scheme
http://www.edi-cp.com/newweb/index_new.php
I will now test and test
Good Evening;
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Please look at http://www.edi-cp.com/newweb/index.php
In IE7 the "show video" link appears in the proper spot and expands as
desired and in fact shows the video.
In FF the "show
David McGlone wrote:
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> What could be causing opera to make images overflow instead of wrapping to
> the
> next line?
>
>
> David M.
>
Can you provide a clickable link to the page?
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David McGlone wrote:
> What could be causing opera to make images overflow instead of
> wrapping to the next line?
Can't interpret anything from the style-snippet, and know of no bug that
would cause images to be treated like you describe in Opera.
Link to live page, please.
regards
Geo
http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-selectors/#pseudo-elements
"This :: notation is introduced by the current document in order to
establish a discrimination between pseudo-classes and
pseudo-elements."
Ingo
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Jørgen Farum Jensen wrote:
> Various places I've seen these pseudo-elements
> ::before and ::after.
> What's the difference between these and
> :before and :after?
>
::before (CSS3) = :before(CSS2)
http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/WD-css3-selectors-20051215/#gen-content
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On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 2:48 PM, Jørgen Farum Jensen
wrote:
> Various places I've seen these pseudo-elements
> ::before and ::after.
> What's the difference between these and
> :before and :after?
The double colon is a change for CSS 3 pseudo-elements
http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-selectors/#changesF
Hi all,
What could be causing opera to make images overflow instead of wrapping to the
next line?
I have some thumbnails on a page inside these #div's
#contents {
width: 509px;
float: left;
text-align: left;
padding: 0px 20px 15px 1em;
}
#contents2 {
margin: 0px 0px 10px 15px;
}
The im
Various places I've seen these pseudo-elements
::before and ::after.
What's the difference between these and
:before and :after?
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Jørgen Farum Jensen
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2009/2/23 Del Wegener :
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> http://www.edi-cp.com/newweb/index.php
> In IE7 with the yellow border displays where I want
> it.
> In FF3.0.6 it seems to get stuck beneath with
> the green border.
This is a bug that is fixed in IE8CR.
Firefox, Safari, Opera are correct. The float cannot pass.
I
Good Day.
Please reference
http://www.edi-cp.com/newweb/index.php
In IE7 with the yellow border displays where I want
it.
In FF3.0.6 it seems to get stuck beneath with
the green border.
How do I fix this?
More importantly what do I Google for when trying to chase down a cure for
this problem.
This problem only exists on IE6. Even IE7 is OK. Thank for your rely.
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 5:51 PM, kiran chava wrote:
> I can see the text assembly instructions inside the box without any
> problem.
>
> I am using IE 8 beta.
>
> I tried in both normal mode and compatibility mode.
>
> without
Hi, all
Look at this page http://guru.hcoms.co.uk/banner_stands/start on IE6. For
the box on the right bottom corner titled with "PDF Downloads", you can see
that the text that is supposed to be shown within the box is currently out
of the box, now click the "back" button of the browser, and then
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