david wrote:
>> I believe there are also virtual machine images available from MS that
>> can be used under MS' proprietary VM "player", that include differing
>> versions of IE.
> Oliver wrote:
> Found the link on the TheFreeCountry.com website (many good
> tutorials/info there):
>
http://www.mic
> It says they expire in April and/or 120 days.
> Not sure what is up with that. Do they let you renew?
MS generally releases new versions every quarter with new expiration dates.
Rob Emenecker @ Hairy Dog Digital
www.hairydogdigital.com
Please note: Return
david wrote:
>> I believe there are also virtual machine images available from MS that
>> can be used under MS' proprietary VM "player", that include differing
>> versions of IE.
> Oliver wrote:
> Found the link on the TheFreeCountry.com website (many good
> tutorials/info there):
> http://www.mic
This is the page. It has been checked in Chrome, Flock, Opera 10, Safari
4.0.5, Sea Monkey, Firefox 3.5.7, IE8 on PC
Only in IE7 do the column of pictures on the right move down. Also there
is a problem with extra white space below the pictures and above the box.
I am throwing IE6 under the bus
Hi Folks,
Thanks to Thierry and Georg, this now makes sense. Thanks for the help.
Doug
+++
Hi Doug,
> I'm definitely a newbie, trying to wean myself off tables.
> What I need is a 720px wide box with three 240px cells inside it, with
10px padding-right for each cell.
> It cannot be "flexible
On Jan 25, 2010, at 6:28 AM, Ingo Chao wrote:
> 2010/1/24 Tim Climis :
>> ... If you have a shadow on an element with
>> 100% width (an unfloated div, say), and give it a box-shadow, in firefox
>> (with
>> -moz-box-shadow) you get horizontal scroll, while in Safari/Chrome (with -
>> webkit-box-s
2010/1/24 Tim Climis :
> ... If you have a shadow on an element with
> 100% width (an unfloated div, say), and give it a box-shadow, in firefox (with
> -moz-box-shadow) you get horizontal scroll, while in Safari/Chrome (with -
> webkit-box-shadow) you do not.
>
> Has anyone discovered a way to make
On Sunday 24 January 2010 14:35:24 Chris F.A. Johnson wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Jan 2010, David McGlone wrote:
> > On Sunday 24 January 2010 13:24:57 Tim Climis wrote:
> > > On Sunday, January 24, 2010 1:03:10 pm Doug Niven wrote:
> > > > Hi Folks,
> > > >
> > > > I'm definitely a newbie, trying to wean
On Sun, 24 Jan 2010, David McGlone wrote:
> On Sunday 24 January 2010 13:24:57 Tim Climis wrote:
> > On Sunday, January 24, 2010 1:03:10 pm Doug Niven wrote:
> > > Hi Folks,
> > >
> > > I'm definitely a newbie, trying to wean myself off tables.
> > >
> > > What I need is a 720px wide box with thre
On Sunday 24 January 2010 13:24:57 Tim Climis wrote:
> On Sunday, January 24, 2010 1:03:10 pm Doug Niven wrote:
> > Hi Folks,
> >
> > I'm definitely a newbie, trying to wean myself off tables.
> >
> > What I need is a 720px wide box with three 240px cells inside it, with
> > 10px padding-right for
Hi all,
I've got a question about box-shadow. If you have a shadow on an element with
100% width (an unfloated div, say), and give it a box-shadow, in firefox (with
-moz-box-shadow) you get horizontal scroll, while in Safari/Chrome (with -
webkit-box-shadow) you do not.
Has anyone discovered a
Doug Niven wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I'm definitely a newbie, trying to wean myself off tables.
>
> What I need is a 720px wide box with three 240px cells inside it, with 10px
> padding-right for each cell.
>
> It cannot be "flexible" or stretchable.
>
> I found what I **thought** might be the recipe
Hi Doug,
> I'm definitely a newbie, trying to wean myself off tables.
> What I need is a 720px wide box with three 240px cells inside it, with
10px padding-right for each cell.
> It cannot be "flexible" or stretchable.
> I found what I **thought** might be the recipe for such a design:
> http://ww
On Sunday, January 24, 2010 1:03:10 pm Doug Niven wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I'm definitely a newbie, trying to wean myself off tables.
>
> What I need is a 720px wide box with three 240px cells inside it, with 10px
> padding-right for each cell.
>
You need a box-model refresher. padding, borders
Doug Niven wrote:
> However, I cannot get the middle cell to display 240px wide:
>
> http://people.ucsc.edu/~class1/
Subtract the side-padding from the float-width - both side-floats.
width: 230px + padding-right: 10px equals float-width = 240px.
That will leave 240px between the floats.
rega
Hi Folks,
I'm definitely a newbie, trying to wean myself off tables.
What I need is a 720px wide box with three 240px cells inside it, with 10px
padding-right for each cell.
It cannot be "flexible" or stretchable.
I found what I **thought** might be the recipe for such a design:
http://www.el
On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 1:25 AM, david wrote:
> I believe there are also virtual machine images available from MS that
> can be used under MS' proprietary VM "player", that include differing
> versions of IE.
Found the link on the TheFreeCountry.com website (many good
tutorials/info there):
http:
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