iefly when the page loads, before
disappearing.
I've tried the hasLayout (peekaboo) trick, and a few other tricks, and they
don't seem to work. Any suggestions?
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Designer wrote:
> I've looked around for a stable solution which doesn't involve putting
> , etc all over the content (that's presentational :-) ) and
> can only come up with using the old tag (for strikeout):
What about just a span with a class
Dave Pierce wrote:
> What is a "screenreader"?
an application that reads the screen out to you, as it were. that's one
of the ways blind people surf the net.
> The author used a phrase: "Javascript with the DOM" What's "the DOM"?
document object model
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ge, but
I can't seem to bring it in. Any ideas?
Thanks,
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Hi James,
James Fishwick wrote:
> I know this is a lot to ask, but I'm trying help my church out and really
> LEARN CSS, instead of just cutting and pasting from various sources.
A good place to have a look at is www.htmldog.com. It has some nice
tutorials on CSS (and XHTML).
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