Colin DiBiase napisał(a):
htmlbody #content {
width: 46%; /* ie5win fudge ends */
}
Have a look at: http://css.maxdesign.com.au/selectutorial/
In particular: http://css.maxdesign.com.au/selectutorial/selectors_child.htm
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Jeff Cortez napisał(a):
I was wondering if anyone has a common or usual way they create a two column
list from a long unordered or ordered list? Within the main body of text, I
am sometimes given long unordered lists that I'd like to break up into two
(sometimes three) columns instead of the
Hello there,
So, there is my page: http://www.grabun.com/blog/ with CSS file here:
http://grabun.com/blog/wp-content/themes/chmurka/style.css
It is rendered fine, even in IE 6.0, there's one issue though in FF
1.0.4: the little globe and a that tiny box (cloud? whatever) that are
located by
James Bates napisa(a):
There are 6-8 or so of these blocks and Im trying to stack them in a 3
column order.
List 1_List 2_List3
List 4_List 5_List 6
List 7_List 8
I think you're trying to achieve something like the effect described
here:
Linda H wrote:
anything). I wanted to print it so I could study it thoroughly but it
doesn't wrap lines, so using the browser print function produced an
unreadably small font size. I saved the source and tried to open it in
Notepad (to add line wrapping), but it just comes up as gobbledygook.
Scott Povlot wrote:
I would like to display an image on the left with
caption to the right that is centered vertically on
the picture.
IMO (YMMV) the best way to caption an image is to use a definition list.
Have a look at http://www.maxdesign.com.au/presentation/definition/ in
particular at