[css-d] A solution (Re: align image to bottom right corner)

2007-08-26 Thread David Merchant
Silly me, I didn't put the period before my cabinet style .cabinet { margin-right: 7em; } works a lot better than cabinet { margin-right: 7em; } As an English instructor, I should be more careful about my punctuation :-). I'm able to have the paragraphs have a large enough right marg

Re: [css-d] align image to bottom right corner

2007-08-26 Thread David Merchant
I already have a background image, a "paper" background. However, your post got me thinking, I can have another div inside, and set the file cabinet picture as the background to it. After a couple of minutes I got that working nicely. Except the text overlaps the image, so now I'm working at

[css-d] align image to bottom right corner

2007-08-25 Thread David Merchant
searching correctly because of my ignorance. Can someone point me to a resource that will answer this question? Many thanks, David Merchant -- Instructor, Department of English. Louisiana Tech University __ css-discuss [E

Re: [css-d] test html pages on an handheld or smartphone browser

2006-04-27 Thread David Merchant
Opera Mini Browser emulator: http://www.opera.com/products/mobile/operamini/demo.dml HTH, TTFN, David Merchant -- Director of Integrated Technology CATALyST Louisiana Tech University catalyst.latech.edu __ css-discuss [EMAIL

Re: [css-d] Site Check Please -- ancientstones.com

2006-04-27 Thread David Merchant
>8^O > >544!? Max!? Wow! What's that look like at a 1600x1200+ resolution? Well, I actually try to make them fluid, so for larger resolutions the sites don't look bad, but 'tis hard to make sites completely fluid (at least for me) and so at some point when reducing window down, the page isn't

Re: [css-d] test html pages on an handheld or smartphone browser

2006-04-27 Thread David Merchant
My apologies, the link for Klondike WAP Browser should've been http://www.apachesoftware.com/download.html HTH, TTFN, David Merchant -- Director of Integrated Technology CATALyST Louisiana Tech University catalyst.latec

Re: [css-d] Site Check Please -- ancientstones.com

2006-04-27 Thread David Merchant
>Okay, what would be a good maximum width measurement (in pixels)? Some may disagree with this, but I try to aim at using WebTV's (MSN TV) browser's usable screen area as a max measurement: 544 for the width (I haven't succeeded with all my pages yet). As we all know, it is hard, really, to de

Re: [css-d] test html pages on an handheld or smartphone browser

2006-04-27 Thread David Merchant
built-in. * Klondike WAP Browser http://wap.apachesoftware.com/klondike.wml HTH, TTFN, David Merchant -- Director of Integrated Technology CATALyST Louisiana Tech University catalyst.latech.edu __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [css-d] Site Check Please -- ancientstones.com

2006-04-27 Thread David Merchant
Must agree with both reviewers: 1. I use a sidebar virtually 100% of the time and so I have to scroll horizontally to see all of this Web page. On the Catalog page, for instance, I do not see the Price radio buttons at all. Funny how, for many people, the eye notices a vertical scrollbar readil

Re: [css-d] Site Check Please - udrise.udayton.edu

2006-01-25 Thread David Merchant
At 10:45 AM 1/25/2006 -0500, Joe Otten wrote: >I saw the page viewed in FF 1.0 and it had some serious layout issues. I >was wondering if others could spot any issues with code, layout, etc. Sorry, no feedback on code issues, but in FF 1.5 (WinXP), it appeared fine to me, I did not notice any se

Re: [css-d] Site check please - Huntly-online

2005-10-05 Thread David Merchant
At 10:04 AM 10/4/2005 +0100, Mike Davies wrote: I would appreciate a check on this new site, particularly in MacIE. Not a MAC, just Opera 7.54 on XP, the links look like they are strike-through (works fine on Opera 8.5). HTH, TTFN, David Director of Integrated Technology CATALyST Louisiana

RE: [css-d] Site Check: Completed Lice_control.com

2005-09-26 Thread David Merchant
Some Linux browser results (Fedora Core 4): Opera 8.02 on Linux looks better than Opera 7.54 on XP, the little fish picture at the lower left is where it should be on Linux, on Opera on XP I noticed that the fish is half-way escaping to the left. While a lot of the style is gone from Dillo (Li

RE: [css-d] Site Check: Completed Lice_control.com

2005-09-26 Thread David Merchant
No probs in Opera 7.54 XP (SP2), however, there's a sentence that doesn't make grammatical sense: "Like many ectoparasites (external parasites) that can endure starvation and extremes of temperature, lice and their eggs can survive only under relatively narrow set of environmental conditions."

Re: [css-d] site check - ie mac broken ie win?

2005-09-02 Thread David Merchant
At 06:44 AM 9/2/2005 -0700, rashantha de silva wrote: can you please check to see if the photo gallery works in ie win 404 Not Found Even when took space out ...tsunami_benefit/benefit.html, still 404. TTFN, Da

Re: [work] [css-d] Site Check: stephenjoneslaw.com

2005-07-14 Thread David Merchant
At 09:19 PM 7/14/2005 +0300, you wrote: http://www.stephenjoneslaw.com/home Anything is appreciated. Thanks! IMHO the main part of the page is quite skinny. Furthermore, on my 17" 1024 pixel monitor, the text at default size on FF is very small. Much smaller than is comfortable for me to

Re: [css-d] RE: CPU usage overload when scrolling up/down my blog

2005-06-01 Thread David Merchant
At 05:57 PM 6/1/2005 +0300, you wrote: Wanna try? Use Firefox and go to http://www.mindtheshark.com/blog/index.php/2005/05/31/2-a-mort-internet-explorer. Try scrolling down the blog (it's in French)... Now, try scrolling up and down like crazy... Using Firefox, my CPU usage is reaching 99%... I