Hi all!
A simple solution:
http://onwebdev.blogspot.com/2010/08/jquery-normalizing-css-inline.html
HTH ^^
Gabriele Romanato
http://www.css-zibaldone.com
http://www.css-zibaldone.com/test/ (English)
http://www.css-zibaldone.com/articles/ (English)
http://onwebdev.blogspot.com/ (English)
On 25/08/10 04:21, Francesco wrote:
Looking for feedback on a design I'm almost done with.
http://blackcoil.com/classychild
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I've tried this in Firefox 3.6.8 for Ubuntu Linux, with default text
size set at 16, and in Epiphany 2.30.2 (Linux
A simple solution:
http://onwebdev.blogspot.com/2010/08/jquery-normalizing-css-inline.html
I don't think this is a good idea regarding accessibility :-(
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Thierry
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This page [signature link] on a drag from a full desktop window to a
480px window opens fine in Opera without a horizontal scroll bar. Same
at 240px in Opera.
However in FF and Safari it's fine at 480px, but refuses to open at all
at 240px. Why be that?
css :: around line 168
Furthermore, I see no mysterious gaps, Gabriele :
http://web-consultants.org.uk/sites/tests/Inline-lists.html
Tested using Seamonkey 2.0.6 under Windows/XP;SP3.
Philip Taylor
Gabriele Romanato wrote:
A simple solution:
Hello.
I don't know if the subject has already been discussed. Anyway, here
are my 2 cents:
http://onwebdev.blogspot.com/2010/08/css-extending-border-collapse-property.html
HTH. Bye
Gabriele Romanato
http://www.css-zibaldone.com
http://www.css-zibaldone.com/test/ (English)
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
On Aug 25, 2010, at 11:09 PM, David Laakso wrote:
However in FF and Safari it's fine at 480px, but refuses to open at all at
240px. Why be that?
What do you mean 'refuses to open'.
when I resize a window with a Gecko browser to something smaller than
On Aug 25, 2010, at 11:17 PM, Philip Taylor (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
http://web-consultants.org.uk/sites/tests/Inline-lists.html
Tested using Seamonkey 2.0.6 under Windows/XP;SP3.
There is a (one) white-space node between each string.
Try:
a, strong { background: yellow;}
tabs are
OK, then I suppose that Gabriele and I differ
over the meaning of mysterious in mysterious gaps.
I was expecting a single space-of-the-line, but
thought that Gabriele must be experiencing more in
order for them to qualify as mysterious.
Presumably white-space-collapse: discard will
remove the
I've built a prototype drop-down menu based on the Suckerfish model with some
tweaks to use images in the top row of navs. Now I'm trying to make the first
nav (Senators) that has quite a few list items into a two column drop-down.
Here is the original prototype using one column:
I feel like I am working from the stone age. I have a legacy custom Cobol
application running on SCO Unix and I have built a basic, although very
in-efficient, web order application. If you click on the link below, you will
see that I have a simple order form that will allow the customer to
Lineberger, Scott wrote:
Any and all suggestions are welcome.
Well, before the list-police step in, this probably isn't
the best place to ask (since it has nothing to do with
CSS per se), but perhaps your server technology will
allow you to dynamically add records, so the initial
form can
On 8/24/10 4:29 PM, Keith Purtell wrote:
Re David Hucklesby's reply:
First, thanks for the image citation advice.
And the navigation on the left: Somehow I have to make that fit
the available space. What to do?
Why not give it more space? This end, I have very long line lengths
on the main
On Thursday 26 August 2010 06:07, Lineberger, Scott wrote:
[snip]
There has to be a way to streamline this. Due to the age of this server
and the legacy app, it seems my options are limited.
checkboxes / tickboxes
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Michael
At 7:12 PM +0100 8/25/10, Philip Taylor (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
Well, before the list-police step in, this probably isn't
the best place to ask (since it has nothing to do with
CSS per se)...
That makes it very much the wrong place to ask, let alone discuss,
unless the question is how
I need some help with a rendering problem on IE8 that does not show on other
browsers including IE7, Firefox and Chrome. I am using an image replacement
technique for the title header. On IE8, there is a large gap at top of the
image so the backgrounds don't match up.
The website is
Scott Povlot wrote:
I need some help with a rendering problem on IE8 that does not show on other
browsers including IE7, Firefox and Chrome. I am using an image replacement
technique for the title header. On IE8, there is a large gap at top of the
image so the backgrounds don't match up.
That makes it very much the wrong place to ask, let alone discuss,
unless the question is how to use CSS to make the form look better. Since
it wasn't, so far as I can tell, the thread is therefore ended.
Perhaps it was implied in the question by saying:
Any and all suggestions are
At 12:54 AM +0100 8/26/10, John D wrote:
That makes it very much the wrong place to ask, let alone
discuss, unless the question is how to use CSS to make the form
look better. Since it wasn't, so far as I can tell, the thread is
therefore ended.
Perhaps it was implied in the question by
Time, and considering keeping the existing brown area, putting brief
text in the nav buttons. Then they'd see the full page title when they
got there.
So many options.
Thanks again for helping.
- Keith Purtell
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Keith Purtell wrote:
Time, and considering keeping the existing brown area, putting brief
text in the nav buttons. Then they'd see the full page title when they
got there.
So many options.
Thanks again for helping.
- Keith Purtell
So many options. So little time. What is your uri?
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