> On 08.04.2011 08:36, cssl...@bassonhook.com wrote:
>> http://www.freehostbc.com/fnfsportsfishing/galleries/gallery.html
>
>
> The addition of...
>
> #nav {position: relative; z-index: 1;}
>
> ...will stack nav dropdowns in front of all else in that gallery page.
>
> regards
> Georg
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On 08.04.2011 08:36, cssl...@bassonhook.com wrote:
http://www.freehostbc.com/fnfsportsfishing/galleries/gallery.html
The addition of...
#nav {position: relative; z-index: 1;}
...will stack nav dropdowns in front of all else in that gallery page.
regards
Georg
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Sorry I thought this list had rules disallowing the posting of urls.
Well, that would be rather absurd when the topic is CSS, wouldn't it? An
> On 4/7/11 10:19 PM, cssl...@bassonhook.com wrote:
>> I'd provide code but not
>> sure what to provide.
>>
>
>
>
>
> Simple. Put your stuff on a public server and provide the the uri to it
> in your post to the list.
>
> Best,
> ~d
>
>
>
> --
> http://chelseacreekstudio.com/
> http://chelseacreeks
On 4/7/11 10:19 PM, cssl...@bassonhook.com wrote:
I'd provide code but not
sure what to provide.
Simple. Put your stuff on a public server and provide the the uri to it
in your post to the list.
Best,
~d
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http://chelseacreekstudio.com/
http://chelseacreekstudio.com/fa/
I'm not sure if this is a css issue or not but have been struggling to
determine the cause. My dropdown menu seems to disappear below my google
ad banner at the top of the main content instead of appearing above it.
The same thing occurs with my lightbox gallery images. Is this a css
issue? Has
> -Original Message-
> From: css-d-boun...@lists.css-discuss.org [mailto:css-d-boun...@lists.css-
> discuss.org] On Behalf Of Ib Jensen
> Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 3:21 PM
> To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
> Subject: [css-d] css question
>
> The below cs
2009/2/10 Ib Jensen :
> #sidebar {position: relative;}
> #sidebar {position: relative}
>
> Are both of these writings correct, or are there any differencies in
> which version of ccs you are using in connection to (x)HTML.
In all versions of CSS, the semi-colon separates property / value
pairs. Th
> The below css is ripped from another thread
>
> #sidebar {position: relative;}
>
> #sidebar {position: relative}
>
>
> Are both of these writings correct, or are there any differencies in
> which version of ccs you are using in connection to (x)HTML.
>
Yes, both are correct and there are no diff
On Feb 11, 2009, at 8:20 AM, Ib Jensen wrote:
> #sidebar {position: relative;}
>
> #sidebar {position: relative}
>
>
> Are both of these writings correct,
Yes
> or are there any differencies in
> which version of ccs you are using in connection to (x)HTML.
No.
Note: I make it a habit of alwa
The below css is ripped from another thread
#sidebar {position: relative;}
#sidebar {position: relative}
Are both of these writings correct, or are there any differencies in
which version of ccs you are using in connection to (x)HTML.
--
Regards / Mhv.
Ib K. jensen - http://ikjensen.dk
If you are talking about 1) redirecting the short one to the long one or 2)
masking the URL to appear as the short one...No.
Using PHP, if possible, modifying the htaccess with some REGEX would be a
relevant search.
Keith D.
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I have a question
can CSS be used to change the web address on a browers from
http://www.luinrandir.com/cgi-bin/ArgMatey/ArgMatey.cgi
to
www.ArgMatey.com
I know it can be done form the host from a html frame, but I need to find a
different way.
So can CSS do this?
thank Lou
Pardue, Karen T. wrote:
>[...] It is my understanding that by choosing "Heading 3", for
>example, I will apply the style for that selected heading according to
>what is in the attached style sheet for "Heading 3".
>My colleague [...] instead uses the CSS Styles Panel to select such
>font styles
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