Hi.
On Saturday 14 Jan 2012 at 00:31 bho...@aol.com wrote:
> Hey thanks, but you have the wrong stylesheet. It's stylesheet2.css.
Javascript in the page is adding the following styling to the head element:
html {height:100%; background-color:
#ff;}body {margin:0; padding:0; overflow:hidden
Hi.
On Thursday 25 Aug 2011 at 21:47 Greg Wilker wrote:
> I've been thinking that developing with IE6 in mind is in the past - my
> experience and data shows that people using IE/Windows have left IE6.
[snip]
> Are people seeing data contraire to this?
One of the main sites I maintain is still
Hi.
On Friday 31 Dec 2010 at 16:47 Gabriele Romanato wrote:
> CSS3 can actually turn a bunch of text into a masterpiece or work of
> art:
Thanks for the link, but how about including a live demo to click on instead
of just a PNG?
I suspect a lot of readers in here have multiple browsers instal
Hi David.
On Wednesday 22 July 2009 23:03:57 David Laakso wrote:
> Reload and take no prisoners.
I have a comment or two, mostly regarding your navigation design, which is
only tangentially about CSS. I hope it is not inappropriate.
On the page there are 3 main navigation elements; the menu on
On Monday 02 July 2007 04:09, Robert James wrote:
> In general, is there a way to make a block element act as linked?
As far as I know (I'm by no means an expert however) there is no way to do
this without javascript.
Mark
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On Monday 02 July 2007 01:34, Robert James wrote:
> On 7/1/07, Mark Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sunday 01 July 2007 21:50, Robert James wrote:
> > > I'd like to have an entire DIV, including H2's, be a hyperlink (A).
> > > (Why? Imagin
Hi.
On Sunday 01 July 2007 21:50, Robert James wrote:
> I'd like to have an entire DIV, including H2's, be a hyperlink (A).
> (Why? Imagine a web app with various panels with can be clicked on).
>
> Now, this is illegal in HTML. I'm also getting weird behavior where the
> click seems to be ignor