[css-d] Displaying different submenus

2010-02-17 Thread Neil Hunt
I have read how to format the body tag and the links in a css nav menu so that the current page button is highlighted as you travel throughout a site. Example: *body tag:* *menu:* Home Features Experts Quiz Projects Horoscopes *css formatting:* #home #homelink { ba

Re: [css-d] Displaying different submenus

2010-02-17 Thread Troy Harshman
There shouldn't be an issue with that, but there is one thing to keep in mind. You'll essentially be creating a list with nested lists for the submenus. If you use CSS, anyone that views the site in plain HTML without styles will see the entire list on every page. If you're fine with that then you

Re: [css-d] Deprecations in recent versions of HTML cause C SS problems‏

2010-02-17 Thread Benct Philip Jonsson
On 2010-02-12 Ann Randall wrote: > And yes, you can read about the APA's return to two spaces at > the end of sentences at > http://www.apastyle.org/manual/whats-new.aspx Scroll down just > below the "Chapter 4" subheading. > Do they really expect double-spaces between sentences to be emulated in

Re: [css-d] Deprecations in recent versions of HTML cause C SS problems‏

2010-02-17 Thread Climis, Tim
> In HTML you can put    plus an ordinary space after > each sentence, but that's awfully presentational markup. Actually, that would be three spaces. Two would be "  ". ---Tim __ css-discuss [cs...@lists.css-discuss.org] http:/

Re: [css-d] Deprecations in recent versions of HTML cause CSS problems?

2010-02-17 Thread Eric A. Meyer
At 4:23 PM +0100 2/17/10, Benct Philip Jonsson wrote: >On-topically: the only way to emulate double spaces with CSS >which I can think of would be to wrap every sentence in a > and style that with a 2em right padding. >Any other? That would work, though I think 2em would probably be too wide

Re: [css-d] Deprecations in recent versions of HTML cause CSS problems‏

2010-02-17 Thread Climis, Tim
> On-topically: the only way to emulate double spaces with CSS which I can > think of would be to wrap every sentence in > a and > style that with a 2em right padding. > Any other? I think 2em right padding would be the wrong way to do it. Em is the *height* of a character, not the *width*.

[css-d] Footer not sticking

2010-02-17 Thread ed
http://copywritecolombia.com/index3.html Hi all, If I move the footer div outside the main wrapper then it collapses the main wrapper div-what should I do make #wrapper have a min-height? How can I get the footer to stay at the bootom? Thank you ___

Re: [css-d] Footer not sticking

2010-02-17 Thread David Laakso
e...@copywritecolombia.com wrote: > http://copywritecolombia.com/index3.html > Hi all, If I move the footer div outside the main wrapper then it > collapses the main wrapper div-what should I do make #wrapper have a > min-height? How can I get the footer to stay at the bootom? Thank you > > Th