Re: [css-d] CSS3 101

2012-05-12 Thread Ted Rolle, Jr.
On 05/12/2012 10:27 PM, David Laakso wrote: > Thanks so much for the reply...even at this level I have to read it a > couple of times. > The pointer to a web search will be helpful. > Ted > > Putting your page on a public server and providing a clickable link to > it in your post to the list may

Re: [css-d] CSS3 101

2012-05-12 Thread David Laakso
Thanks so much for the reply...even at this level I have to read it a couple of times. The pointer to a web search will be helpful. Ted Putting your page on a public server and providing a clickable link to it in your post to the list may get you some replies of a more immediate and practical na

Re: [css-d] CSS3 101

2012-05-12 Thread Ted Rolle, Jr.
On 05/12/2012 08:08 PM, Isabel Santos wrote: > Hi Ted, > > first of all, you use the tags that make sense for your content, > not because it is "css-ish". > If your data should be presented in a list, because for instance, > it constitutes a list of items, thats ok. > If it is tabular data, it shou

Re: [css-d] CSS3 101

2012-05-12 Thread Isabel Santos
Hi Ted, first of all, you use the tags that make sense for your content, not because it is "css-ish". If your data should be presented in a list, because for instance, it constitutes a list of items, thats ok. If it is tabular data, it should go on a table. As for the alignment, you are having is