At 10:24 AM 10/31/2012, Philip TAYLOR wrote:
And the relevance of this to CSS is what, exactly ?
Good point, Philip!
My apologies to the list.
I had sent this announcement to a couple of other lists and hastily
sent it to this one also, forgetting that this list maintains a
strict focus o
Mac and Linux users,
Codeweavers is offering a free CrossOver download till midnight
tonight, 10-31-12.
http://www.codeweavers.com/
CrossOver enables Mac and Linux to run Windows applications.
Someone on my Linux list said it's been 4 years since they have done this.
Matt
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At 10:44 PM 5/20/2012, matt1027 wrote:
I've got a flexible page layout that uses a max width style to keep
it from getting overly wide.
max-width: 980px;
width:expression(document.body.clientWidth > 980? "980px": "auto");
I see now that I need to also have a minim
I've got a flexible page layout that uses a max width style to keep
it from getting overly wide.
max-width: 980px;
width:expression(document.body.clientWidth > 980? "980px": "auto");
I see now that I need to also have a minimum width because it "breaks
if it gets too narrow.
What would be
Hi guys,
We have a few openings for new members in a group that goes in
together every year on a Premium BrowserCam subscription. We have
been doing this since 2005.
At the moment we have 9 openings. The individual cost will be
somewhere between $30 and $40 US (single payment for one-year
Hi guys,
I am posting this message with permission from the list-mom. Please
respond off-list if you are interested, to avoid cluttering everyone
else's inboxes.
Since 2005 I have been part of group that goes in together on a
Premium BrowserCam subscription (see info at bottom). We usually
Does anyone know an email address for the list-mom?
I sent a message to the published owner-address yesterday and did not
get any response.
css-d-ow...@lists.css-discuss.org
Thanks,
Matt
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At 11:38 AM 8/29/2006, Martin Heiden wrote:
>Did you read the wiki?
>http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=OverlappingAndZIndex
The wiki had the had the key.
"Positioned elements paint on top of everything else if they don't
have negative z-index."
The div that was causing problems was relati
At 11:38 AM 8/29/2006, Martin Heiden wrote:
>Matt,
>
>on Tuesday, August 29, 2006 at 17:29 matt1027 wrote:
>
> > Is there a good tutorial on this that tells how to hack the
> different browsers?
>
>Did you read the wiki?
>http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=Overla
I'm wondering if the z-index is so inconsistent among different
browsers that I should quit working with it and use another strategy
to accomplish what I am trying to do.
I have an image that I want to overlap the background image below
it. I could make just one image but then I would have to
I have a that requires a the Holly Hack (height: 1%) in order
to work correctly in IE. At least IE6 requires it, I haven't checked
the 5s. I haven't checked MacIE either so I'm not sure if I really
need to hide it from that one either. Does anyone know if I need to
hide it from that one?
I
At 10:33 AM 8/25/2006, you wrote:
>Has anyone come up with a trick to meld a rounded corner, liquid height
>DIV with a rather tall background URL that is a slice of the underlying
>background thereby giving the illusion of transparency? Clear as mud?
>Probably simpler if I show you an example of w
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