Good afternoon!
This definition list looks great in Firefox, but the positioning of the
definitions is consistently not what I want across all versions of IE.
http://www.nice-design.co.uk/dl/
Which browser has it right? Do you have any ideas on how to make IE's
presentation look like Firefox's?
I'd like to use Garamond as my main font to match with wedding
stationary, but many people won't have it installed so I'm specifying
Times New Roman as my main fallback font.
font:italic 100%/140% Garamond, "Times New Roman", serif;
The problem is that Garamond is significantly smaller than Ti
Hi List, good Monday to you.
Is there a way I can give a DIV a random background color? From a list
of pre-defined colors?
Can't find anything suitable on Google.
thanks,
Paul
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Hello everybody
Not having any probs in FF, but in IE my CSS-replaced H1 background
image is flickering on hover. There's no :hover state defined.
I'm borrowed the technique from John Oxton's site but it sems to suffer
the same problem (on the logo): http://joshuaink.com/
This is for a gov't sit