Sorry it took me forever to reply but after my original thinking I decided to
go with a straightforward navigation menu. Thanks for your input anyways, much
appreciated.
Elli
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From: "G.Sørtun"
Subject: Re: [css-d] Fixed Positioning Relative to Parent
2009/9/9 Brian M. Curran :
> It seems that if I put a div around a group of text, and then in css assign a
> width to it,
> then give it padding, then the padding increases the total width of the
> container by the padding amount.
Yes. You have some content, with a width, and padding goes around
Hi,
It seems that if I put a div around a group of text, and then in css assign a
width to it, then give it padding, then the padding increases the total width
of the container by the padding amount. However, if I put an addition div in,
then the padding doesn't increase the total width of the c
Daniel Gerep wrote:
> My client will upload images and I'd like to put rounded corners on it...is
> there a way to do so?
>
Using CSS you would use the border-radius property, currently
implemented as -moz-border-radius and -webkit-border-radius in Firefox
and Safari/Chrome respectively but it's
I don't think this has been posted here yet, this is truly nice work from
Timo Huovinen:
http://www.pmob.co.uk/temp/dropdown-nojs-multilevel.htm
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> My client will upload images and I'd like to put rounded corners on
it...is
> there a way to do so?
You could try something like this:
http://www.tjkdesign.com/articles/overlay/tv_overlay.asp
styling the background image of an IMG element.
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Hi all...
My client will upload images and I'd like to put rounded corners on it...is
there a way to do so?
Thanks in advance!
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On Tuesday, September 8, 2009 10:37:19 pm Christopher Barth wrote:
> I appreciate that suggestion about inline styles, I was using them for
> testing; I'll eventually get rid of them.
>
> The problem I had with background styles is that then if there is only a
> little body text the entire gradien