Re: [css-d] Need help on handling h1 next to a floating div

2010-05-20 Thread Thierry Koblentz
> The test page is: http://www.imag3.com/test/ > > Is there a way to stop the h1 from extending behind the div that is > floating to the left? > And, is it possible to have the yellow box dynamically center itself > in the area to the right that is remaining after the left div takes up > its sp

Re: [css-d] Need help on handling h1 next to a floating div

2010-05-20 Thread Claude Needham
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 8:54 PM, Thierry Koblentz wrote: >> The test page is: http://www.imag3.com/test/ > > h1,.centerbox {overflow:hidden;zoom:1;} > > You may want to read this article to find out why it works that way: > http://www.yuiblog.com/blog/2010/05/19/css-101-block-formatting-contexts/

[css-d] Need help on handling h1 next to a floating div

2010-05-20 Thread Claude Needham
The test page is: http://www.imag3.com/test/ Is there a way to stop the h1 from extending behind the div that is floating to the left? And, is it possible to have the yellow box dynamically center itself in the area to the right that is remaining after the left div takes up its space? Thanks for

[css-d] Equal Height Columns with CSS border-radius

2010-05-20 Thread absynthe minded web smithes
Can it be done? I've been playing around for a bit now. I've tried using the One True Layout, but that cuts off the bottom, and would require some extra, ugly markup, which we want to avoid. I've tried display:table, but that forces me to have an extra thick border between the two columns. If I s

Re: [css-d] Problem with menu bar

2010-05-20 Thread Thierry Koblentz
Hi Chris, > > Verdana was ditched because it is pug ugly -- particularly at default > or > > greater than default. > >That is not true. Many people like Verdana. They prefer it over >other fonts because it is more legible. It may be more legible at *small size*, but as David said increas

Re: [css-d] Problem with menu bar

2010-05-20 Thread Chris F.A. Johnson
On Wed, 19 May 2010, David Laakso wrote: ... > Verdana was ditched because it is pug ugly -- particularly at default or > greater than default. That is not true. Many people like Verdana. They prefer it over other fonts because it is more legible. -- Chris F.A. Johnson,