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}
The only thing I could never figure out was how to control the
placement of the image - it is always flush to the top of div.photobox
hope that helps,
Trish
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the layout
calls for extra space?
Even adding !important doesn't work?
(Boy, I'd kill for the Adobe Paragraph palette in CSS...yeah, yeah, I
knowG)
Trish
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=Sunflowers.htmlimg src=Sunflowers.jpg alt=Sunflowers
width=180 height=134/a
thanks for any help,
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hack hides rule from IE5-Mac WATCH BACKSLASH! \*/
#nav a {
float: none;
}
/* End IE5-Mac hack */
hope that helps,
Trish
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threads. Sorry about
that.
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At 11:50 PM -0800 1/20/06, Trish Meyer wrote:
html
http://www.socahort.org/meetings.html
and CSS on page
http://www.socahort.org/stylesheets/schs.css
the div called #archive includes the Past Meetings links.
After my post last night, I had the brilliant idea (well, brilliant
for me...) to made
outside the
wrapper, but then the top of the div starts in different places on
different browsers.
aargh.
thanks for any help,
Trish
PS.
Also, the nav bar jumps up and down in Explorer. I think I can fix
that as I've seen that before (collapsing margins I think).
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for it?
What I'm really nervous about, of course, is does anyone elso see a
blank page when they visit http://www.wildscaping.com AFTER emptying
their cache?
thanks
Trish
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don't see any
tables being built. What is that goop? (beside comic relief!) Is it
XML?
I'd like to explain to her why it doesn't work, though I strongly
advised her to learn a web program...
Trish
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At 4:57 PM +0200 11/16/05, Schalk wrote:
Greetings All
Hopefully this will be the last request for a review of this site:
www.volume4.com/tc/ Thank you all in advance.
On Mac, Safari, when I hover over the nav bar, the hover state seems
to be taller than the normal state? This results in an
At 12:40 PM -0500 11/12/05, Roger Roelofs wrote:
Invalid number : background-position 9px is not a background-position
value : left 9px;
I don't remember the exact wording of the spec, but my rule of thumb is
to use either the words top left... or units like 0 9px or 2em 5em or
percents
Hi all,
I hope this isn't too much of a challenge. I hope it's really easy to
fix... a really common error (that I just can't seem to find
anywhere).
I've got a new site mostly designed, but have run into a problem,
which I've explained in the body copy of the page at:
On Nov 11, 2005, at 9:52 PM, Trish Meyer wrote:
I've got a new site mostly designed, but have run into a problem,
which I've explained in the body copy of the page at:
http://www.collageartists.org/test7x1.html
Basically, adding a clear: both to the headers in the main content
area
Okay, maybe I'm seeing two issues then. Even when I remove the clear:
both style from the headings in the #content section, the entire
#content moves down below the sidebar on IE Windows ONLY. It looks
okay in Mozilla and Mac when I don't clear, so clearing is a red
herring for now.
I think
Hi all (aka: my saviors...),
I've spent all weekend reading Dan Cederholm's excellent book
'Bulletproof Web Design, and was following the general idea in
Chapter 2 for a scalable nav bar for my latest volunteer site:
http://www.collageartists.org/test3.html
CSS at
Hi all,
I've spent all afternoon studying how to do a box with a caption in
it, following the advice at
http://css.maxdesign.com.au/floatutorial/tutorial0208.htm
However, I'm running into a few problems/questions. So I must be
missing something...
First off, because you have to specify the
Hi everyone,
It's been a few months (just enough to get rusty again), and I
volunteered to do another couple of sites...
I just started a template today for a garden society:
http://www.cybmotion.com/schs/test.htm
I can't figure out how to get rid of the spike when I hover over
the nav
It is because you've used the border-bottom and right-border combo.
..Use margin-bottom: 10px on those items instead.
http://www.cybmotion.com/schs/test.htm
Thanks Peter, that did the trick! It makes sense now in the cold
light of morning when I'm not panicking...G
I don't suppose there's
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