On 12/02/2012 21:46, Phu Tu wrote:
2012/2/12 Tim Dawson:
On 12/02/2012 20:51, Tim Dawson wrote:
I have been trying for several hours to get a DIV containing four
absolutely positioned images to 'float: right' up beside a left column
which is floated left.
http://webadit.co.uk/cakelady2/?page
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 4:51 AM, Tim Dawson wrote:
> I have been trying for several hours to get a DIV containing four absolutely
> positioned images to 'float: right' up beside a left column which is floated
> left.
>
> http://webadit.co.uk/cakelady2/?page=wedding
>
> The HTML5 validates, as does
On Feb 13, 2012, at 6:20 AM, Tim Dawson wrote:
>> I have been trying for several hours to get a DIV containing four
>> absolutely positioned images to 'float: right' up beside a left column
>> which is floated left.
>>
>> http://webadit.co.uk/cakelady2/?page=wedding
>>
> Why is it that the mome
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 12:10 AM, wrote:
> With critically appreciatedĀ assistance from Vince Aggrippino, I'm learning!
Aw shucks :)
> Please consider the page at http://www.maireadnesbitt.com/index_next_tt.html .
>
> Is there a technique that will cause the middle section (text) to use the
>
On 02/13/2012, at 8:20 AM, Tim Dawson wrote:
> Why is it that the moment one posts something to this list the solution dawns
> ?
Because the very act of explaining a problem to someone else *so that they
understand it* often makes the problem and potential solution clearer to the
person doing
On 12/02/2012 20:51, Tim Dawson wrote:
I have been trying for several hours to get a DIV containing four
absolutely positioned images to 'float: right' up beside a left column
which is floated left.
http://webadit.co.uk/cakelady2/?page=wedding
Why is it that the moment one posts something to
I have been trying for several hours to get a DIV containing four
absolutely positioned images to 'float: right' up beside a left column
which is floated left.
http://webadit.co.uk/cakelady2/?page=wedding
The HTML5 validates, as does the CSS3, and I cannot see why the DIV
remains resolutely b
With critically appreciatedĀ assistance from Vince Aggrippino, I'm learning!
Please consider the page at http://www.maireadnesbitt.com/index_next_tt.html .
Is there a technique that will cause the middle section (text) to use the
entire available width between the thumbnails at the left and the