Jonathan Carter wrote:
> I want to create a menu list that will expand/shrink with the browser
> and also be horizontally centered. I setup a test case with a simple
> with a long list of items, and put together the CSS to style it the
> way I want. It's pretty close to my desired results, but
he same goes for javascript or css, with
regard to quotes) has a benefit when you spend lots of time
writing things that generate [dynamic] html/js/css - the benefit
being less 'mis-quote' bugs.
rgds,
Jochem
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Subject: Re: [css-d] (no subject)
Date: Sat,
Peter Snow Cao wrote:
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> width="130" height="124" align="left" alt="Bike China Logo Link to Home
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> Bike China Adventures,
> Inc.Tour Schedule
not with standing the FONT crap, why go to trouble of adding a 1x1 gif etc?
why not something like?:
(which might s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Jochem,
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> I don't know how to reply to the list, or to attach it to the same
just do a reply all to the post in quesation, sending to the list is
just a matter of mailing to the list email addr:
css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
> string, therefore I'm replying to you dir
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Folks,
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> Please excuse me if this is in the archives, but I couldn't find
> anything that helped. I have two problems with positioning on this site:
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> 1. The top navbar. I can't seem to get it to align (to the left edge
> of the #main box) in IE. After much exper