Hi!
back again:
http://onwebdev.blogspot.com/2010/11/css-nested-floats.html
comments are welcome :-)
HTH
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On Nov 29, 2010, at 9:32 AM, Chetan Crasta wrote:
I don't have a fix, but I have a suggestion: don't use Flash for the
slideshow. You can have the same slideshow using the CSS opacity
property (opacity filter for IE) and a little javascript. You can see
my implementation of this at
On 11/30/10 12:27 PM, Gabriele Romanato wrote:
Hi!
back again:
http://onwebdev.blogspot.com/2010/11/css-nested-floats.html
comments are welcome :-)
HTH
It spins the pinwheels of my mind...
Josef
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Using Javascript, clicking on a span either shows or hides a div. But I want
to make the span disappear after I click on it. I see that I can style
span:hover and span:active, but not span:visited, since it's not actually a
link. But is there a counterpart or workaround? Or would this be done
On 11/30/10 4:00 PM, Michael McGinnis wrote:
Using Javascript, clicking on a span either shows or hides a div. But I want
to make the span disappear after I click on it. I see that I can style
span:hover and span:active, but not span:visited, since it's not actually a
link. But is there a
http://applegateelements.com/new/test/index.htm
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Matthew P. Johnson wrote:
http://applegateelements.com/new/test/index.htm
What space at top of page?
The Applegate Elements graphic looks bad shrunk down. When I turned off
CSS on your page, it became readable.
Using FF 3.6.12 on Linux.
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