Do you mean a nested float?
Like:
#main_left {
margin-right: 340px;
}
#MAIN_LEFT #main_right {
float: right;
width: 336px;
height: 400px;
}
Brian
David is correct in that people with poor eyesight need higher resolution and
then magnify the text.
I have just had to write an app for viually impaired, and that is the way it is
done.
Brian
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I have set up the yahoogroup 'ASPCSS' to continue this discussion
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Hey all,
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Or perhaps it's more accurate to say that while it could be
considered so, that would only be true for
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To: Squibb, Brian
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Hi,
I'm a fairly good HTML / CSS / JavaScript developer and have worked
with quite a few backend systems, but whenever I work with ASP.NET
developers
configure VS 2005 to default to any DOCTYPE you desire however.
HTH,
Chris
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With ASP
to prototyping look and feel would make 'agile' development
for web a reality.
Brian
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Fortunately I tend