hey all,
Could you please take a look at something for me?
I have been trying to write a print style sheet for this page, but it
just isn't working.
http://sandyfeldman.com/proposal/nathanieldett/nd_print.css
http://sandyfeldman.com/proposal/nathanieldett/test.php
when I try and print out of
Sandy wrote:
Could you please take a look at something for me?
I have been trying to write a print style sheet for this page, but it
just isn't working.
http://sandyfeldman.com/proposal/nathanieldett/nd_print.css
http://sandyfeldman.com/proposal/nathanieldett/test.php
when I try and print
Having a couple of problems with this draft page in IE:
http://ambientglow.com/garage/wadegw/web/
CSS: http://ambientglow.com/garage/wadegw/web/_css/main.css
1. The content div is dropping down below the leftcolumn div.
Both should be approximately level with each other
2. The graphic in the
Michael Stevens wrote:
Calibri I have but do not have installed all the time and use it maybe a
couple times a month. And I've never heard of Vrinda.
I picked up Vrinda after considering the material at
http://www.codestyle.org/css/font-family/sampler-WindowsResults.shtml
and noticing that
Hi, all:
My client sometimes includes snippets of code in run-on paragraphs, so I use
an inline style to distinguish the snippets from the rest of the text. The
paragraphs use a variable-width font (Palatino Linotype), but the client
wants a monospaced font (Courier New) used for the snippets.
I can't seem to solve an issue I'm having involving background-color
on linked images.
As you'll see on the page I've referenced below, links (except for
those in the navigation bar) have a background-color when hovered.
I've also linked three images in the main portion of the page.
However,
Michael Stewart wrote:
[...] However, whenever one hovers over the images, the
background-color of the links peeks out from the bottom by a few
pixels.
http://www.furbishhome.com/temp/index.html
Add...
#main a img {display: block;}
...to make those images render as block-elements,
Ambient Glow wrote:
Having a couple of problems with this draft page in IE:
http://ambientglow.com/garage/wadegw/web/
1. The content div is dropping down below the leftcolumn div.
Both should be approximately level with each other
Declare...
#content {margin: 0; float: left;}
...and
On 13/03/2009, at 9:12 PM, david wrote:
And who says that CNN or any other particular site is doing it
right?
I'm not saying they are doing it right, personally I think it's too
small.
What I *am* saying is:
1. that is what Joe Average user is used to seeing;
2. those who have difficulty
Thanks, Georg, Rod, and Daniel for your replies. The suggestions were
great and I ended up going with rendering the images as block elements.
I'm glad to have found this discussion list, and as a first time
poster was really impressed by the speed of the responses.
Thanks again for your
On 2009/03/15 11:55 (GMT+1100) Kathy Wheeler composed:
What I *am* saying is:
1. that is what Joe Average user is used to seeing;
Not related to liking.
2. those who have difficulty with those sizes will have already
compensated for it in some way or another;
Compensation methods
On 2009/03/14 21:55 (GMT+0200) Jukka K. Korpela composed:
But what's the point of suggesting generic font families only?
Allowing a user to actually see his preferred font family used on a web page
not of his own making?
Well, maybe
it makes popular browsers use Arial instead of Times New
On Mar 14, 2009, at 2:26 PM, Anne E. Shroeder wrote:
I've put a bit of a hack in my CSS to achieve a current state on
my top
horizontal navigation -- I'm using the Multilevel navigation plugin in
wordpress, which uses a version of suckerfish. The issue is that
while the
current state
Jukka K. Korpela wrote:
Michael Stevens wrote:
Calibri I have but do not have installed all the time and use it maybe a
couple times a month. And I've never heard of Vrinda.
I picked up Vrinda after considering the material at
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