Re: [css-d] Novice needs info.

2006-07-21 Thread Scott Reston
Can you clarify a bit? If you're emailing them, a ZIP (or SIT, etc) will do the trick. Make sure that you're links between html and css (and images and anything else outside the source html doc) are relative. ie: GOOD: BAD: -- s:r { scott reston http://scott.therestons.com

Re: [css-d] Compatible CSS horizontal menu

2006-07-12 Thread Scott Reston
; time new browsers come out. > > Many thanks... > > Mike A. -- s:r { scott reston http://scott.therestons.com scott at therestons * com } __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mail

Re: [css-d] columns streching

2006-06-15 Thread Scott Reston
This is a possible solution to making min/max work in IE: http://www.doxdesk.com/software/js/minmax.html Haven't used it personally, though. -- s:r { scott reston http://scott.therestons.com scott at therestons * com } Erik Visser wrote: > Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote: >&g

Re: [css-d] Centering a CSS positioned design

2006-06-15 Thread Scott Reston
I'm wondering - wouldn't it work to simply set the width of the body appropriately, then set it's left and right margins to "auto"? Same effect without any extra non-semantic cruft. This just off the top of my head, so YMMV. -- s:r { scott reston raleigh, nc ht

Re: [css-d] display: hide / display:visible question.

2006-06-14 Thread Scott Reston
riptaculous/show/Prototype 3. http://script.aculo.us/ 4. http://wiki.script.aculo.us/scriptaculous/show/Element.hide http://wiki.script.aculo.us/scriptaculous/show/Element.show http://wiki.script.aculo.us/scriptaculous/show/Element.toggle -- s:r { scott reston http://scott.theresto

[css-d] IE's transparency filter attribute breaks absolute positioning

2005-09-06 Thread Scott Reston
e ways of applying a transparent background to the containing div. Thanks! scott reston [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://scott.therestons.com raleigh, nc USA __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/

RE: [css-d] Form - Margin issues.

2005-05-25 Thread Scott Reston
down in IE, where Firefox is allowing overlap. My quick suggestion is to zero out any padding/margin not specifically needed. It might be an inherited value that's causing the trouble... Scott Reston Raleigh, NC, USA www.capstrat.com -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [m