ww.campaignmonitor.com/blog/archives/2006/03/a_guide_to_css_1.html
The gist of these articles is that you really can't use much css in
emails. When I create them, I don't use any CSS at all. Just tables
and font tags (shudder)
- Bethany
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On 7/20/06, Michel Bozgounov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> IE 6.0:
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> 1) When page finishes loading, THREE FIELDS (First/last name, Email, Phone)
> suddenly become YELLOW in background with no apparent for me!) reason.
>
Do you have google toolbar installed in IE? Or any other
toolbar/plugin tha
At the end of the CSS file you have #nav a:hover instead of #mainnav a:hover
- Bethany
On 8/10/06, Matthew Stoneback <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Need some guidance with something..
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> I developed a main navigation "bar" for a client's sit
ke a great source and has been getting good reviews
all over the web.
Bethany
On 8/25/06, Mike NA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi Im trying to learn CSS and would like some suggestions as to where to
> start, thought this forum would be the place to attain the guidance to
>
I'm brand new to CSS and I have only been working with Dreamweaver for about a
month. I have been searching through tutorials on how to arrange images and I
was wondering if anyone could help me. I know how to insert an image and where
to place it. Is there a way I can freely move the image aro