On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 9:22 PM, John wrote:
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> That style says that the s INSIDE .sample-summary are 30% wide.
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On Oct 20, 2014, at 6:15 PM, Tom Livingston wrote:
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> That style says that the s INSIDE .sample-summary are 30% wide.
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No…I ha
On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 9:11 PM, John wrote:
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>> .sample-summary is 100% width, and is holding the images down. In
>> Chrome dev tools, I was able to add a style to .sample-summary as so:
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>> width: 30%; Float:left;
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>> and to the child
On Oct 20, 2014, at 6:03 PM, Tom Livingston wrote:
> .sample-summary is 100% width, and is holding the images down. In
> Chrome dev tools, I was able to add a style to .sample-summary as so:
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> width: 30%; Float:left;
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> and to the child s, width: 100%;
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> The images then came up to the t
.sample-summary is 100% width, and is holding the images down. In
Chrome dev tools, I was able to add a style to .sample-summary as so:
width: 30%; Float:left;
and to the child s, width: 100%;
The images then came up to the top of the green div.
On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 8:55 PM, John wrote:
On Oct 20, 2014, at 5:55 PM, John wrote:
> Here is with that with a red line around it..
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> the container div which I thought was containing text (left) and picture
> (meant to be to the right) does span 100% but that image isn’t havin’ it..
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> John
This is the link I failed to include:
On Oct 20, 2014, at 5:50 PM, Tom Livingston wrote:
> Actually, in Chrome dev tools, i see .sample-summary div wrapping only
> the two little paragraphs. And the wrapping the imgs is 100%
> width;
Here is with that with a red line around it..
the container div which I thought was containing t
Actually, in Chrome dev tools, i see .sample-summary div wrapping only
the two little paragraphs. And the wrapping the imgs is 100%
width;
On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 8:43 PM, John wrote:
> at this link http://www.coffeeonmars.com/category/illustration/, the image
> of the carburetors is being pus
at this link http://www.coffeeonmars.com/category/illustration/, the image of
the carburetors is being pushed downward; my goal is to have it top-aligned
with the two little paragraphs. both that text and that picture are contained
in the same container div which has overflow:hidden; So I’m n
windows explorer refuses to float the banner images while the other browsers
do.
mac internet explorer shows the navigation drop down buttons jumping while
the other browsers behave correctly.
what could be the problem and what is the solution. the site url is
driftwood.50webs.com
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Christine Reed wrote:
> Sorry about previous email - forgot a dot in the url.
> Apologies
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> Please could someone put me out of this misery?
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It is like hypnotherapy, it requires behavior modification :-D . You
still have not corrected the same problems that you had when you wrote
last
Sorry about previous email - forgot a dot in the url.
Apologies
Hi everyone,
Please could someone put me out of this misery?
http://www.clairerich.co.uk/hypnotherapy.html
full css at attached file
Problem:
Float leaving a huge gap
Scroll down to the picture of the dog - why doesn't it float
Sorry about previous email - forgot a dot in the url.
Apologies
Hi everyone,
Please could someone put me out of this misery?
http://clairerich.co.uk/hypnotherapy.html
full css at attached file
Problem:
Float leaving a huge gap
Scroll down to the picture of the dog - why doesn't it float just
On Apr 20, 2006, at 8:07 AM, Ingo Chao wrote:
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> And if I am wrong, it doesn't matter, because no one reads a post with
> more than one formula.
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> Ingo
I do : ) I love it. You are so informative. It's just hard to keep up
with all these pos
Pringle, Ron wrote:
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>> Ingo Chao wrote:
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>>>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Nam
>>> luctus urna non sem.
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>>> If the window is wide enough, the Lorem ipsum stays next to
>> the yellow
>>> float. But if the window is narrowed, the Lorem ipsum
> Ingo Chao wrote:
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> the yellow
> > float. But if the window is narrowed, the Lorem ipsum does
> not wrap, it
Ingo Chao wrote:
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> If the window is wide enough, the Lorem ipsum stays next to the yellow
> float. But if the window is narrowed, the Lorem ipsum does not wrap, it
> just drops under the floa
Pringle, Ron wrote:
> Hmm. Having an odd issue with Firefox not properly displaying a
> float. Two columns floated left, the second column ends up under the
> first floated column, instead of next to it, as it should.
Apparently not. I don't have a spec at hand this night, and I might be
wrong, b
Prabhath wrote:
I wrote:
> > So, to reiterate, the main content starting with the
> graphic "Welcome" is improperly clearing the white Aurora
> logo. Both are floated left. This problem appears in Firefox
> 1.5 on my Win2K pc.
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> Are you sure the "Welcome" graphic is floated? I can't seem to
> So, to reiterate, the main content starting with the graphic "Welcome" is
> improperly clearing the white Aurora logo. Both are floated left. This
> problem appears in Firefox 1.5 on my Win2K pc.
Are you sure the "Welcome" graphic is floated? I can't seem to find
the style rule that specifies
Hmm. Having an odd issue with Firefox not properly displaying a float. Two
columns floated left, the second column ends up under the first floated column,
instead of next to it, as it should.
I've not added a clear to the overall container, so a large horizontal white
space appears where the fl
Hello, I had a problem last week with columns extending all the way down.
Thanks to the help of Ingo Chao and Gunlaug Sortun, I fixed it with the help
of strategically placed background images. Now my next problem is a doozy.
I'm having a problem with the floats. Their flying high from the
http://ben.web.arizona.edu/junk/spf_help.html
OK, so I am working on this design, developing it on a Mac and don't have easy
access to a PC so trying to figure out why the right column "#right_col" does
not float and is getting pushed under the left column in IE on a pc is
frustrating me. Any help
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