Is it possible in CSS to have a block level element that will expand its
width to fit its contents?
I have a block level element (a form) containing fields, the values
of which are drawn from a database. Therefore, the width of these
fields will be unknown, so I need the form width to be fle
Hello,
I just discovered on my site, that where a z-index of 10 kept my top nav drop
downs readable, in IE 9 I had to bump up the z-index number.
Any ideas why that would be different in IE9?
http://sbctc.edu/college/e_index.aspx
Angela French
Internet Specialist
State Board for Community and Tec
PL wrote:
My client has a number of property pages. I have just added flash slide shows
to the banner area. I did not change anything in the CSS to do this and the CSS
remains the same for all property pages as before.
However, on one page, the text appears to have changed to a smaller font
My client has a number of property pages. I have just added flash slide
shows to the banner area. I did not change anything in the CSS to do
this and the CSS remains the same for all property pages as before.
However, on one page, the text appears to have changed to a smaller font
than called