Re: [css-d] :first-word?

2009-04-11 Thread Tim Climis
On Saturday, April 11, 2009 8:11:32 am you wrote: > I would use a - OR - it's a bit of a stretch for a definition > list, but how about: > > >Question or name(s) here: >Answer or reply here >Question or name(s) here: >Answer or reply here > > I'm actually doing that right now.

Re: [css-d] :first-word?

2009-04-11 Thread Jono
Climis, Tim wrote: >> ...you might just as well introduce or (or some other inline >> element, to be styled), and >> then you would not need to create an extra line break. >> >> No pure CSS solution (i.e. an approach that does not require any added >> markup to separate the first line from the

Re: [css-d] Firefox bug on on new Macs?

2009-04-11 Thread bruce . somers
michael_mabe...@yahoo.ca wrote: >> > . . . For some reason, I keep getting a "not found" error message > when trying to go to that URL. Hello Michael, If you click on that link as is, the greater-than sign at the end will lead to a "not fou

Re: [css-d] page-break-inside:avoid; not working

2009-04-11 Thread Jukka K. Korpela
Yvan Daneault wrote: > I have include the following rule in my stylesheet: > p {page-break-inside:avoid;} > but it does not seem to work in most browsers, except Opera. Yes, that's summarized http://www.webdevout.net/browser-support-css#css2propsprint as well as http://reference.sitepoint.com/css