On 15/01/2012 8:16 AM, Tim Climis wrote:
On Saturday, January 14, 2012 4:06:30 pm Stephen Britton wrote:
I am experimenting with CSS3 drop shadows. Most examples only show it
working with two sides - usually the bottom and right or left side.
Is there a way to have the shadow cover all sides - t
On 1/14/12 1:16 PM, Tim Climis wrote:
On Saturday, January 14, 2012 4:06:30 pm Stephen Britton wrote:
I am experimenting with CSS3 drop shadows. Most examples only show
it working with two sides - usually the bottom and right or left
side. Is there a way to have the shadow cover all sides - top,
On Saturday, January 14, 2012 4:06:30 pm Stephen Britton wrote:
> I am experimenting with CSS3 drop shadows. Most examples only show it
> working with two sides - usually the bottom and right or left side.
> Is there a way to have the shadow cover all sides - top, bottom, right and
> left?
>
> Her
I am experimenting with CSS3 drop shadows. Most examples only show it
working with two sides - usually the bottom and right or left side.
Is there a way to have the shadow cover all sides - top, bottom, right and
left?
Here is some sample code that I have been working with. It only covers the
bott
> I posted a link to a recent js fix early in this thread
> ( the OP's thread) that seems to be working well based
> on reviewers testing.
Ah! I just dug back through the original posts and found the link. Thanks
Tom!
Rob Emenecker @ Hairy Dog Digital
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On Jan 14, 2012, at 1:00 PM, "Rob Emenecker"
wrote:
>> I found the following thread on Stack Overflow that addresses the problem:
>
>>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5434656/ipad-layout-scales-up-when-rotati
> ng-from-portrait-to-landcape
>
> Addenda: This method does not allow pinch-
> I found the following thread on Stack Overflow that addresses the problem:
>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5434656/ipad-layout-scales-up-when-rotati
ng-from-portrait-to-landcape
Addenda: This method does not allow pinch-zoom. At least not in my testing.
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I've fervently kept up with the thread in the hopes that it would also shed
light on a that I am having with a new site (our new company site).
http://new.hairydogdigital.com
It is a Joomla site that should display with alternate css depending upon
max-device-width for both tablet and smartphone.
Hi. Something is making my Flash file look off on a maximized IE at
1024x768. It looks fine on every other browser I'm trying, so I'm wondering
if
it's a CSS float issue. I know I screw up CSS floats sometimes, and I'm
wondering if this is one of those times.
_http://www.suffolksites.com/