On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 08:40:56 -0800
Came this utterance fomulated by Angela French to my mailbox:
>
> Angela French wrote:
> > Benjamin - I am trying your approach to just style my h2 with a
> > background color. It is definitely get there, but it makes the
> > height
> of
> > the color block too
Angela French wrote:
> Benjamin - I am trying your approach to just style my h2 with a
> background color. It is definitely get there, but it makes the height
of
> the color block too "tall", putting extra padding in below the actual
h2
> text. Since one can't make negative padding, it seems sett
Angela French wrote:
> Benjamin - I am trying your approach to just style my h2 with a
> background color. It is definitely get there, but it makes the height of
> the color block too "tall", putting extra padding in below the actual h2
> text. Since one can't make negative padding, it seems setti
Angela French wrote:
> On this page: http://checkoutacollege.com/ I am trying to apply a
> background color in back of the Ready/Set/Go buttons (of the same
color)
> so that if the images are turned off, the text can still be read.
(I'd
> like to just get rid of the beveled images before long!).
Angela French wrote:
> On this page: http://checkoutacollege.com/ I am trying to apply a
> background color in back of the Ready/Set/Go buttons (of the same color)
> so that if the images are turned off, the text can still be read. (I'd
> like to just get rid of the beveled images before long!).
On this page: http://checkoutacollege.com/ I am trying to apply a
background color in back of the Ready/Set/Go buttons (of the same color)
so that if the images are turned off, the text can still be read. (I'd
like to just get rid of the beveled images before long!).
Do accomplish this, I bel