Re: (setting column lengths) [css-d]

2005-10-12 Thread Alan Stevens
Cherish's Country Store wrote: > Okay.. this is the problem. I have 2 columns. They are my leftnav and > content. I need them to be the same length, always, no matter how much > content is on either side. You will have to forgive me, I don't exactly > know how to ask this question. Typically,

Re: [css-d] Writing maintainable CSS

2005-09-27 Thread Alan Stevens
I wrote something about this a while back, although it was aimed at the other end of the market - high turnover, small projects. Some of the suggestions may still apply though. http://www.contentwithstyle.co.uk/Articles/12/modular-css/ http://www.contentwithstyle.co.uk/Articles/17/a-css-framewo

Re: [css-d] Bullets/ Centering in tables

2005-09-27 Thread Alan Stevens
Peter Frederiksen wrote: Hi I'd like to have a standard box for framework and 'quicklinks'. Generally the information in the boxes is going to be tabular, so not surprisingly I'm using tables. In order to separate the rows in an orderly fashion I want to use bullets - which in other words me

Re: [css-d] Getting back into css...

2005-09-22 Thread Alan Stevens
BEAUCHAMP, MICHAEL J. wrote: Hi, I have a decent level of understanding of how style sheets work, but I would like to get to the point where I can design something along the lines of css zen garden. By that I mean that I would like to have a deep enough understanding of both xhtml and css so

Re: [css-d] Which browsers do you support?

2005-09-22 Thread Alan Stevens
Mark Mckee wrote: I have to say I support:- *firefox windows and linux *mozilla windows and linux *opera windows and linux *Safari *Netscape if possible I definately no longer support:- *IE in all its forms --- i am sick and tired of having to change my designs to suit IE, tired of having to