> > >From: david <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > >Perhaps you could:
> >
> > >1. Leave the tags alone, unstyled except for one thing in CSS: hide
> > >them. When CSS is enabled, the HR isn't shown.
> >
> > >2. Get the desired "horizontal rule" effects you want using the border
> > >of
Robert Ginn wrote:
> >From: david <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> >Perhaps you could:
>
> >1. Leave the tags alone, unstyled except for one thing in CSS: hide
> >them. When CSS is enabled, the HR isn't shown.
>
> >2. Get the desired "horizontal rule" effects you want using the border
> >of eithe
Robert Ginn wrote:
> > I've been working in XHTML Strict, mostly for experience, but it
> > doesn't like the tag, at least the "noshade" attribute. I'd
> > like this page to work in Strict, but am stuck on the noshade
> > problem. Without it, the hr's look strange---and without any hr's at
Robert Ginn wrote:
> I've been working in XHTML Strict, mostly for experience, but it doesn't
> like the tag, at least the "noshade" attribute. I'd like this page
> to work in Strict, but am stuck on the noshade problem. Without it, the
> hr's look strange---and without any hr's at all, half
Robert Ginn wrote:
> I've been working in XHTML Strict, mostly for experience, but it
> doesn't like the tag, at least the "noshade" attribute. I'd
> like this page to work in Strict, but am stuck on the noshade
> problem. Without it, the hr's look strange---and without any hr's at
> all, h
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
> Robert Ginn wrote:
>> http://www.sitkamusicfestival.org/4-index.html
>
>> http://www.sitkamusicfestival.org/1_css_update.css
>
>> In my original page, I found that the extra padding that Firefox
>> inserted at the top was actually inside the table which contained the
>> lo
Robert Ginn wrote:
> http://www.sitkamusicfestival.org/4-index.html
> http://www.sitkamusicfestival.org/1_css_update.css
> In my original page, I found that the extra padding that Firefox
> inserted at the top was actually inside the table which contained the
> logo and header text (I learned t
>> In trying to develop a new header, I've found that Firefox 1.5 puts
>> extra padding at the top of the page.
>
> That's the default margin on paragraphs - which differs between browsers.
>
> Declare something like...
>
> table p {margin: 20px 0;}
>
> ...(put in your own values) for cross-brows
Robert Ginn wrote:
> Greetings from a nugget, barely past the basics in CSS.
Welcome :-)
> http://www.sitkamusicfestival.org/0-index.html
> In trying to develop a new header, I've found that Firefox 1.5 puts
> extra padding at the top of the page.
That's the default margin on paragraphs - whic
Greetings from a nugget, barely past the basics in CSS. In trying to
develop a new header, I've found that Firefox 1.5 puts extra padding at
the top of the page. A little padding is needed to make IE7 look
proper, but even without any padding, the header in Firefox shows well
below the top of
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