Ingo!!
You were exactly right This works fine!
Thank you, so very much ;-)
Suzanne
Ingo Chao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>> ... The problem is occurring with the Find Licensee. When entering a
county
>> such as Rankin, which has a very long list of li
Hi Ian,
Yes, the second link I included gets you to the Find Licensee page. I
mentioned in the email that the link was not currrently working on the
site; the site is still in production. ;-)
You should use http://www.mrec.state.ms.us/findrealtornew.asp, and enter
Rankin for the county name to
Hi!
I have something happening with a website only in Firefox, even though the
site was designed for Firefox/Opera, and then IE issues were taken care of
with conditional comments.
I cannot duplicate the problem in IE6/7 or Opera. I am running Firefox
2.0.0.5. Another developer running, Firefo
Wow, thanks to EVERYONE who responded to this!! I should have given you
more info.
This is a page for the client's board members/commissioners. There is a
single line above each photo and bio that contains:
LastName, FirstName MiddleInitial PHONE: 999-999- EMAIL:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Whi
Hi everyone,
I was wondering if anyone has a link or information as how to best handle
text with CSS. By text I mean a line of text that may include 3 pieces of
information, like name, phone, and email address.
In the past, I always used tables for this, but want to handle this with
the use of
Audra Coldiron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > At the top, in Firefox, IE6 & 7, and Opera everything meets and looks
as if
>> > it is one piece. At the bottom, in each of those same browsers, the
footer
>> > image looks as if it is a pixel or two narrower on the right side
than it
>> > shoul
Hi all,
Although I have been reading this list for a long time, this is my first
post to ask for CSS help to the list.I have only been coding CSS for a
couple of years and find that the more I do, the less I know!! ;-) And
this is only my second table-less site, so please forgive any big mi