Just wondering if it's actually possible to apply styles specifically
to disabled form elements
Try having a look at http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/
selector.html#attribute-selectors which details attribute selectors.
Surprise surprise, that they don't work in all browsers!
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you,
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div p {position:absolute;top:0;left:0}
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easier to recognize and read, than those with average amounts of text
and flexible or full-width main content columns.
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starts to break, which is, I would imagine,
plenty for people who have poorer eyesight. The point is, if I as a
user have a non-standard setup, then I should be able to choose to
increase the text size myself if I want to, rather than have a larger
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That doesn't work. It moves content in IE 160px below the header.
In FF
it moves the header 160px down from the top.
That's probably because IE doesn't recognize position:fixed.
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associated with position:fixed?
The margin-top on #content doesn't appear in http://
www.sigmaphinothing.org/css/test.css - is that where you're testing?
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monitor at 1600x1200, but if not, then I'll increase the text size if
I need to. I'd respectfully say that you're digging yourself into a
hole which you really don't need!
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the inbox in Basic
HTML, it's just a table.
I won't push this as I'm no evangelist, but the entries in the
inbox are perfectly valid content for a table; it is a listing of
data, after all.
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that it's a Javascript workaround; as not, it's most
likely to be the CSS3 property text-overflow:ellipsis. I'd read this
thread, which has links to the W3C documentation:
http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/68322
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is complex, but
has been validated.
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1px lines accordingly. I think it may
have been the combination of percentage-width table cells and the
exact page width which caused the problem, which, as mentioned, has
been resolved by using points.
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browsers, either, it's normally Command+R.)
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only seems to be
manifesting in the printout (and preview), not the standard browser
view.
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straight table? (just guessing - for better guesses, could you
please add a url to the actual page?)
No, they're all 1px. The development version is at http://
intra.mountain.19.g-os.ch/test/list/themenplanung.html for the time
being, if anyone can take a look.
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the syntax in BBEdit but have now validated it with the
W3C; I'd left a few trs outside the tbody tags, which invalidated
it. It's correct now, but the problem is still there...
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on paper, if they're defined
as 1px.
Thanks for your help and suggestions
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