I meant that definition applies both to #mySidenav and to #primary-menu
sorry
Il 08/03/2017 15:54, Emanuele Venezia ha scritto:
Hi Chris,
you have a
.nav-menu {
width: 0;
}
which applies either to div#mySidenav or to ul#primary-menu. When you
overwrite the width as an inline style
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to top" link - at least, in all the browsers I tried it in.
But that's HTML, not CSS. (Slaps self on wrist.)
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> 2009/10/16 Emanuele Venezia <mailto:emanuele.vene...@polito.it>>
>
> Hi all,
> I've got a page
> (http://blog.biblio.polito.it/openaccess/programma/incontro/) with the
> programme for a seminar.
>
Hi all,
I've got a page
(http://blog.biblio.polito.it/openaccess/programma/incontro/) with the
programme for a seminar.
I want to separate into two columns the time and the title of each
speech. I've inserted the time in a left floated and the title in a
not floated, just with a margin-left s
Hi all,
I would like to insert a box with a tile in the middle the top border,
like the default for the of a . See
http://www.biblio.polito.it/boxtitle.html.
I've tried different approaches and it's been quite easy for FF3, Opera
9.60, Safari 3.1.2, Google Chrome and K-Meleon 1.5. But none of m
Fiona ha scritto:
> (I apologise if this has come through a second time - but I think I sent it
> from the wrong email address the first time.)
>
> Hi,
> I have trying for hours to sort the alignment of two unordered lists inside
> a div but I must be missing something obvious.
> I can't seem t
vwf ha scritto:
> Hello,
>
> I want to make a list of clickable images (button-bar).
> The images are of unequal size, and I want to spread them evenly over
> the width of the bar (spread the centres of the images evenly).
> Is there a trick to do this? Using a table, this is rather easy, but my
Dermot Ward ha scritto:
> Hi,
> What a great place this is for helping to demystify css.
> I've been grappling with this particular problem now for a couple of
> weeks so
> here goes with my first post.
> Is it possible to have a semi - transparent box within a div, that
> allows the containing
>
Hi,
I'm composing a declaration form, in which each statement is a paragraph
containing a checkbox or some radio button. I've tried to group the
radio buttons in a fieldset, which is, thus, encapsulated in a . But
the text following the tag loses the class style of the
paragraph. Where am I wr
Personally, I tried once method 2 and lately had to repent for it,
because I kept going forward and backward in the file to change the
rules or to find a mistake etc.
I'm not an expert web developer, but recently I approached another
method involving more files. I prefer to have a basic file for
Hello!
Is there a way to define the style for an input type="file"? I would
like to change the borders and colors of the button associated, leaving
the inputbox like the other ones, but I don't know how to specify it in
the css.
Thanks
Emanuele
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