On 29/02/2012 2:47 p.m., Lisa Frost wrote:
Rory's suggestion should work. You could drop all thestrong/strong tags
as well and put those in your style sheet.
#topmenu li a { text-weight: bold; �}
Thats more than what your asking for, just my suggestion.
Eric
Thanks Eric, will do that
David (L), Thanks for the welcome! :)
And for the tip... although alas that doesn't really solve my problem I'm
afraid.
But before you or anyone else tries to help any further, let me get a copy of
this up on a server somewhere (I've been building it locally for the moment)
and then post
Hey David (H),
I've looked at each of your suggestions. There's some very nice techniques
there. I'm not sure they solve my problem though.
The layout ones are cool and a neat way of arranging things reliably and
consistently, although I'll need to dig deeper to really understand what
Like I said, I've been working with the original code, that I did not come up
with. I'm trying to bend it to my will and that of the client's.
Thank you for your help. I'm going to play with it as soon as i get all the
pages for the products up today.
Theresa Jennings
On Feb 27, 2012, at
On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 3:58 PM, David Thorp
mailingli...@allaboutabundance.com.au wrote:
Greetings all...
I'm relatively new to both CSS, and this list, but I've had some very
positive experiences on other lists for other programming tools, so I'm
hoping this list will be similar :)
I've