wrote:
Joelle,
On Feb 6, 2006, at 10:12 AM, Joelle Tegwen wrote:
I'm working on this demo http://ici1.umn.edu/beta/nceo/ If you click on
either Participation Policy Variables or Response and view the page
in IE it's a total mess. (Mozilla and Firefox are lovely)
Well, actually the hover
are there... go to the Response page, there's tons there
(less in the Policy variables)
Title? I didn't think that a had a title attribute. Am I missing
something?
Thanks
Joelle
Roger Roelofs wrote:
Joelle,
On Feb 7, 2006, at 9:34 AM, Joelle Tegwen wrote:
Oh, yeah, I had to make something functional
I fixed it. Roger emailed me off line about getting some success with
putting {position: relative; } on the td and th, but that only made
those look funny to. But it got me thinking about trying it on the whole
table and that worked.
Then the other trouble I had was with the other links
For the record, screen reader support is very sketchy for title
attributes if that is a concern.
cj wrote:
On 2/7/06, Joelle Tegwen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Title? I didn't think that a had a title attribute. Am I missing
something?
a href=link.html title=this actually pops up
I'm working on this demo http://ici1.umn.edu/beta/nceo/ If you click on
either Participation Policy Variables or Response and view the page
in IE it's a total mess. (Mozilla and Firefox are lovely)
I used John and Holly's tool tips
http://www.communitymx.com/content/article.cfm?cid=4E2C0 and I
I'm working on this demo http://ici1.umn.edu/beta/nceo/ If you click on
either Participation Policy Variables or Response and view the page
in IE it's a total mess. (Mozilla and Firefox are lovely)
I used John and Holly's tool tips
http://www.communitymx.com/content/article.cfm?cid=4E2C0 and I
I've got a page with a static horizontal menu on top. I want to show and
hide various members of the menu depending on certain criteria and I'm
encountering a few odd bugs in the new version of Mozilla.
I have a class called displayFalse {display:none;} for my dynamic
show/hides. I use this
To: 'Joelle Tegwen'; 'CSS list'
Subject: RE: [css-d] Big gaping space below floated form
Subject: [css-d] Big gaping space below floated form
Link: http://www.tc.umn.edu/~tegwe002/MyBooks.htm
Even in Mozilla/PC this table has a gap above it. I've got
other pages that
are similarly laid out
Thanks!
I appreciate you Mac folks being willing to look at these pages. I know you
get tons of requests.
Joelle
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