Hi,
I was wondering what you guys think about using Sass and Compass? Do you
prefer using straight CSS?
Thanks,
CC
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Hi,
I was wondering what you guys think about using Sass and Compass? Do you
prefer using straight CSS?
Thanks,
CC
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Hi,
I always code my CSS on a separate style sheet. But I've seen some
beautiful/contemporary sites with some CSS embedded within the html page,
with accompanying style sheets also. How do you determine if it might be
best to embed some styles right within the html page.
Thanks,
CC
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Hi,
Can default "value" text be two different styles within the same textbox?
For example -- in one input text box I'd like to put:
Location (city or zip)
Can "Location" be large and "(city or zip)" styled smaller?
Thanks!
CC
Hi,
Can default "value" text be two different styles within the same textbox?
For example -- in one input text box I'd like to put:
Location (city or zip)
Can "Location" be large and "(city or zip)" styled smaller?
Thanks!
CC
Thanks Jukka. I think I'll take your suggestion to put (city or zip) outside
the box.
But be aware you can style text within a text box -- font, size, weight and
color.
Best,
CC
On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 3:05 PM, Jukka K. Korpela wrote:
> Ce Ce wrote:
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> > Can default &q
Hi,
Can default "value" text be two different styles within the same textbox?
For example -- in one input text box I'd like to put:
Location (city or zip)
Can "Location" be large and "(city or zip)" styled smaller?
Thanks!
CC
Hi,
I have a sprite issue in IE6. I've posted it at http://veriepe.com/test/
It works in Safari, Firefox, IE7, but in IE6 the class background position
is ignored on the middle and right link. It's only picked up on the on the
left link.
Any hope of fixing this for IE6?
Thanks!
Cecelia
Is there a way to eliminate horizontal scroll bars besides widening the
content area (or decreasing the inner contents)?
Thanks for any info on this!
Cecelia
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Thanks Georg for such a thoughtful answer.
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 7:40 PM, Gunlaug Sørtun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ce Ce wrote:
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>> What I am asking is that ideally -- in the past -- we've developed our web
>> pages with CSS to expand both horizontally and verti
Thanks Blake. An interesting link.
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 5:54 PM, Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 9:49 AM, Ce Ce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Now that
> > browsers have the ability to "page" zoom (rather than just text zoom) is
&
t text zoom) is the
importance of horizontal and vertical expansion a moot point?
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 5:04 PM, David Laakso
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> Ce Ce wrote:
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>> These days with the ability of most modern browsers to "zoom" in on an
>> entire page (rat
ould it
be best to use pixels for all measurements from now on?
Thanks, Ce Ce
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