ehavior to a div and don't see it on the page, to go looking for a
pair. Validating the page is good for this kind of thing, but
it's kind of brain-dead, sometimes, when you actually go looking for the
cause of an error like this one.
Any other
I have been trying the last couple of days to get rounded corners on some
content boxes. I am not having much luck: http://www.markhiatt.com/NewCSS/
What I have done so far works as I would expect (nearly) in Firefox. But in
PCIE6, the corners are on one line and the middle cell is between-but-un
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of the need for a preloader, wouldn't it? When the image comes in you
have both sides, even though it's only the top you're looking at.
So, is this do-able? And if so, is there any real advantage? Does it
degrade well? How can I position the image differently for a:link and
a:hov
he page it vanishes. If I place
something *over* my browser window and remove it. I can *select* text and
that portion becomes visible. Nowhere am I telling the page the text
should be presented in #FF white.
How can I fix this, please?
Mark D Hiatt
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