Re: [css-d] Flash / Youtube -> CSS

2009-05-28 Thread Tim Snadden
On 29/05/2009, at 4:57 AM, Karel Boogaards wrote: > But how come this isn't covered my any of the other items? You will probably need to make your page available in order to anyone to be able to help. __ css-discuss [cs...@li

Re: [css-d] Flash / Youtube -> CSS

2009-05-28 Thread Karel Boogaards
Stephen Tang wrote: > The sIFR is being applied to the part that says "Scott Rouse." > > Snip: > http://hostourcoast.com/submission.cfm?v=4FDAE3A2-3048-71C2-17DBB62921713DFD&c=1 > > CSS is here: > http://hostourcoast.com/_files/sifr3/css/sifr.css > But how come this isn't covered my an

Re: [css-d] Flash / Youtube -> CSS

2009-05-28 Thread Stephen Tang
sIFR is used for replacing a text font with a Flash replacement (so users always see the font you want), so it has nothing to do with the Youtube video file. The sIFR is being applied to the part that says "Scott Rouse." Snip: http://hostourcoast.com/submission.cfm?v=4FDAE3A2-3048-71C2-17DBB6

[css-d] Flash / Youtube -> CSS

2009-05-28 Thread Karel Boogaards
Snip: http://hostourcoast.com/submission.cfm?v=4FDAE3A2-3048-71C2-17DBB62921713DFD&c=1 CSS is here: http://hostourcoast.com/_files/sifr3/css/sifr.css I'm looking to find a similar effect with a youtube vid, but I can't seem to find any of the divs mentioned in the css sheet... I might not