My .welcome div has a .png image that does not show correctly in IE 6. The
angle I created is not there, well it's there just not the same. It's really
not that big of a deal but after I added the .png fix to the div I lost the
background color of the .welcome div. I was wondering if anyone
On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 2:05 AM, Christopher Wicklander
elgueromer...@yahoo.com wrote:
My .welcome div has a .png image that does not show correctly in IE 6. The
angle I created is not there, well it's there just not the same. It's really
not that big of a deal but after I added the .png fix
Developers *used* to ask Can we stop supporting IE6 now?
Now we've reached the point were continuing to support IE6 is a mistake, and
bad for the community as a whole. The handful of lagging users who still
cling to this antiquated platform need a wake-up call. They need a slap on
the keyboard
Hi,
I have a question about hgroup. I'm trying to remember. Was this
going to be removed from the html5 spec? or am I thinking of something
else.
Thanks for you time,
Nancy Johnson.
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css-discuss
On 7/8/11 8:26 AM, Colin (Sandy) Pittendrigh wrote:
Continued support for IE6 is counterproductive--a bad strategy for the
community at large.
*True* [but then one does not /always/ have that choice nor call to
make...]!
Best,
Bill, Melinda, and Bono for U2
--
On 7/8/2011 8:26 AM, Colin (Sandy) Pittendrigh wrote:
Developers *used* to ask Can we stop supporting IE6 now?
Now we've reached the point were continuing to support IE6 is a mistake, and
bad for the community as a whole. The handful of lagging users who still
cling to this antiquated platform
On 7/8/11 8:39 AM, Nancy Johnson wrote:
Hi,
I have a question abouthgroup. I'm trying to remember. Was this
going to be removed from the html5 spec? or am I thinking of something
else.
Thanks for you time,
Nancy Johnson.
Nancy,
As I recall html5 and hgroup is in last call status since
Colin (Sandy) Pittendrigh wrote:
Developers *used* to ask Can we stop supporting IE6 now?
Now we've reached the point were continuing to support IE6 is a mistake, and
bad for the community as a whole. The handful of lagging users who still
cling to this antiquated platform need a wake-up call.
I have two fields (each in their own DIV tag) that I am attempting to
align next to each other. The first field is a title, the second is
additional info. I have the second field floating left and the two align
fine next to each other as long as field one does not extend to a second
line. When
On 8 July 2011 11:49, david gn...@hawaii.rr.com wrote:
Colin (Sandy) Pittendrigh wrote:
Developers *used* to ask Can we stop supporting IE6 now?
Now we've reached the point were continuing to support IE6 is a mistake,
and
bad for the community as a whole. The handful of lagging users who
A URL would help a log, but is the title (first field) also floated
left? It probably should be.
-Tim
On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 2:15 PM, Neil Hunt neanh...@gmail.com wrote:
I have two fields (each in their own DIV tag) that I am attempting to
align next to each other. The first field is a
On Saturday 09 July 2011 04:49, david wrote:
And we've been through this before. My employer uses IE6 for its
1600+ employees. We do this because some of our mission-critical
corporate web apps don't work in anything except IE6 (including
newer versions of IE).
And for solutions to *YOUR*
http://www.intuidiv.com/test/
I
was trying to float the ul.nav to the right and position it above the
.content_bg. I thought I had the z-index correct so I'm not sure what's
going on. Any help would be great, thanks.
Christopher
All motion is perpetual, he moved away by standing still.
On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 1:15 PM, Christopher Wicklander
elgueromer...@yahoo.com wrote:
http://www.intuidiv.com/test/
I was trying to float the ul.nav to the right and position it above the
.content_bg. I thought I had the z-index correct so I'm not sure what's
going on. Any help would be
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