David Christiansen wrote:
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> Can someone please take a look at my working website and give me a
> clue as to how to get the second level nav bar to indicate the active
> page?
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> The website is:
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> www.dollchris.com
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>
It looks like you are hoping that the a:active declaration targe
MarvinC wrote:
> I wonder if someone can assist me with a change I'd like to impliment in a
> WordPress theme? The name of the theme is Greed and info on it can be found
> at the following link:
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> http://www.wpdesigner.com/2007/05/27/greed-wordpress-theme/
>
> Support for the theme appears to dea
I'm adding slightly rounded corners at the top and bottom of the central
(content) div on a site.
Since there's a repeating image (vertical only) background in the div, I set
it up using the method where you put an extra wrapper div around the
content, so you can insert non-repeating images (with
David Christiansen wrote:
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> I have created a CSS website using Expression Web which has been on-line for
> several months. It behaves well enough, but there is one problem I have not
> found a solution for.
>
> I have two levels of navigation, called top-nav and vert-nav. (Both are
> actually
Kim Malo wrote:
> I'm adding slightly rounded corners at the top and bottom of the central
> (content) div on a site.
>
> Since there's a repeating image (vertical only) background in the div, I set
> it up using the method where you put an extra wrapper div around the
> content, so you can inser
Folks,
I've been working on a print stylesheet to use with the following page:
http://www.qvcc.commnet.edu/library/apa-old.asp
Mostly I've got what I wanted except that while looking at the page with
Print Preview using IE8 in standards mode there is a logo image that I
wanted to appear
On Wed, 2009-10-07 at 00:49 -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
> On 2009/10/06 18:44 (GMT-0400) David McGlone composed:
>
> > Hi all, Can I get a site check @ http://www.premierfirst.org
>
> > I only have Firefox and Opera and IE 8. I am suspecting my images in the
> > top left are going to be messed up i
Thanks. I re-examined my code and found that I had 2 of my divs overlapping.
Fixed that, but that wasn't the problem. Otherwise I believe my code stream
for the two nav bars are identical, and also the css attributes are the
same. Maybe I'm missing something in the subtleties or fine points of CSS
Thanks, David. I've looked at the website you suggested, and will now devote
myself to some serious study.
Thank you very much for your help.
Dave
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Makes sense. Thanks very much for the explanation.
Kim
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 2:37 PM, Shawn Lawler wrote:
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>
> Kim Malo wrote:
> > I'm adding slightly rounded corners at the top and bottom of the central
> > (content) div on a site.
> >
> > Since there's a repeating image (vertical only) backg
David McGlone wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-10-07 at 00:49 -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
>
>> On 2009/10/06 18:44 (GMT-0400) David McGlone composed:
>>
>>
>>> Hi all, Can I get a site check @ http://www.premierfirst.org
>>>
>>> I only have Firefox and Opera and IE 8. I am suspecting my images in
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