This response is heading into off-topic land, but here's what we've come up
against. (And we also had some trouble coming up with more current
"best-practices" information as well as data on current device stats.)
We've done a couple of mobile versions of sites recently, and what we found
was that
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> I just had a play with it and using it for a project, things are
> looking real good. The only glitch i've found so far is that Chrome
> puts a small triangular shape that consists of tiny bullets in the
> down right corner of the tag on my form.
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> http://www.dzinelabs.com/san
And of course there's another problem with using a div inside a td, and
applying the border to the div. The height of the content of each cell in
the row varies. Some have one line, some two lines, some three lines of
content. The table row takes whatever height it needs to take to accommodate
the
tp://www.offlead.com
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>From everything I can find, border-spacing is still not supported by IE,
correct? Is there a workaround for this that allows for different vertical
and horizontal spacing? (The goal is for there to be spacing between table
rows, but not between table cells within a row.)
The css I've got (workin
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> Okay, I h
Okay, I have the following test code:
http://offlead.com/stuff/css_tests/bh.php
CSS is within the document. (Green background on subnav LI elements is for
testing purposes.)
This is, of course, displaying as desired in FF. In IE, I need to trigger
hasLayout I think, but when I do so, things get
Thanks once again Bruno! (I believe you helped me out with this site a few
years ago the first time I did it. I'm just re-working it now while doing
some updates in order to streamline things, since there are fewer older
browsers we're supporting, and because it was a bit glitchy in IE7.) This is
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Nope...the empty span is a fix for forcing vertical centering in IE. See
http://www.brunildo.org/test/img_center.html for the basic technique. I've
done this before but don't recall having this issue come up. On the other
hand, I stripped out some of the CSS this time around since there was no
need
Here is the relevant URL:
http://dev.kiu-art.dk/northern/index.php
CSS for the thumbnail display:
http://dev.kiu-art.dk/includes/style_thumbs.css
and for IE (called via conditional comment into the page):
http://dev.kiu-art.dk/includes/style_ie.css
It is displaying just fine. But in IE6 & 7
My thanks to Daniel for pointing me in the right direction. I got the DL
working the way I want it to.
Jeniffer C. Johnson
OffLead Productions
http://www.offlead.com
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While I can easily make this display the way I want it to as an unordered
list, it seems logically to be more of a definition list. But I can't seem
to figure out how to get the dt and dd elements to display on the same line,
regardless of size of either elements' contents. It comes close on Firefo
While I can easily make this display the way I want it to as an unordered
list, it seems logically to be more of a definition list. But I can't seem
to figure out how to get the dt and dd elements to display on the same line,
regardless of size of either elements' contents. It comes close on Firefo
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