Re: [css-d] css-d Digest, Vol 80, Issue 15 (Is there such a thing as a sub class (in css not society))

2009-07-25 Thread Chris Price
x27;ll deal with IE6 in some way. I've resigned myself to getting the layout near perfect in IE7 and near enough in IE6 anyway. -- Kind Regards Chris Price Choctaw chris.pr...@choctaw.co.uk <mailto:chris.pr...@choctaw.co.uk> www.choctaw.co.uk <http://www.choctaw.co.uk>

Re: [css-d] Is there such a thing as a sub class (in css not society)

2009-07-23 Thread Chris Price
I have an element within an element because I can set a style for .parent .child I can also set a specific element's style using #child .child I can also say that an element adopts 2 styles with .english .child To partly answer my question I could specify .tall . child where tall

[css-d] Is there such a thing as a sub class (in css not society)

2009-07-23 Thread Chris Price
ss. Does this make sense and is there a logical solution that's portable and not too exotic? -- Kind Regards Chris Price Choctaw chris.pr...@choctaw.co.uk <mailto:chris.pr...@choctaw.co.uk> www.choctaw.co.uk <http://www.choctaw.co.uk> Tel. 01524 825 245 Mob. 0777 629 0227

[css-d] Inline list inconsistencies

2005-05-11 Thread Chris Price
on IE on XP. The css is in the html doc. site: http://visiondancer.choctaw.co.uk Thanx -- Chris Price Choctaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.choctaw.co.uk __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman