Re: [css-d] Button Style

2006-01-06 Thread M. Othman
Hello, Have a look at these two examples. If I am not mistaken, one of them, at least, has the effect you're looking for: http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listamatic/vertical13.htm http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listamatic/vertical15.htm Kind regards, Mohammed

Re: [css-d] Unable to fix font size in specific class

2005-12-01 Thread M. Othman
Dear Nick, Roger, Adam, Christian [and List], Thank you all for your motivating and informative replies. The mere knowledge that the problem has a solution and can be fixed motives one to go and learn more about it. Just in case a newcomer to CSS (like me), sometime in the future, reads this i

Re: [css-d] Unable to fix font size in specific class

2005-11-30 Thread M. Othman
so affected but to a lesser degree.. I better spend more on learning how to allow for text changes in CSS. Thank you once again for offering to help. Isn't this list great :) Kind regards, Mohammed - Original Message - From: Roger Roelofs To: M. Othman Cc: css-d@list

Re: [css-d] Unable to fix font size in specific class

2005-11-21 Thread M. Othman
Thank you Rahul, Roger and Georg for your answers. It makes sense of course that users should be in control of their browsers (text sizes etc) but that actually causes a problem with positioning in general. Perhaps I will start looking for an alternative way to keep the layout fixed even when the

Re: [css-d] Unable to fix font size in specific class

2005-11-20 Thread M. Othman
I thought it was possible to fix the font size by using divs. Have a look at the BBC website @ http://news.bbc.co.uk and try to change the text size, it remains fixed. I am sure they do it (somehow). This "feature" is - sometimes - necessary to keep the layout intact when users change the tex