liketo findoutwhy wrote:
>
> This is the one:
> > From Ben Bacarisse
> >
> > How about: http://www.bsb.me.uk/testing/quotes.html (re-size window to
> > test the wrapping).
Groovy...
... however, that method has a problem and I noticed a similar one when
tinkering with your examples. Have
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 6:28 AM, Mark Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> liketo findoutwhy wrote:
>
>>
>> oh thanks for your answer. hm... is the last webpage above the same as my
>> Style 1b? the requirement is that the ending quote image is right next to
>> the ending word, not at the far
liketo findoutwhy wrote:
>
> oh thanks for your answer. hm... is the last webpage above the same
> as my Style 1b? the requirement is that the ending quote image is
> right next to the ending word, not at the far bottom right corner.
> thanks again.
>
Hello and you are most welcome. I only
liketo findoutwhy wrote:
> to simply add two quote images around some text. seems quite simple at first
> but turns out all the obvious solutions are not as desirable as a perfect
> solution:
>
> please see
> http://www.0011.com/css/quote.html
>
> basically, Style 1 is just inlining the image, text
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 1:40 AM, Michael Adams
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
>
> I think the trailing span will work in IE if you do it with
> "display: inline-block;". Untested as i am on my Linux box.
thanks for your reply. i tried:
http://www.0011.com/css/quote3.html
it has the same effect
On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 00:53:15 -0700
Came this utterance fomulated by liketo findoutwhy to my mailbox:
> to simply add two quote images around some text. seems quite simple at
> first but turns out all the obvious solutions are not as desirable as
> a perfect solution:
>
> please see
> http://www.0
to simply add two quote images around some text. seems quite simple at first
but turns out all the obvious solutions are not as desirable as a perfect
solution:
please see
http://www.0011.com/css/quote.html
basically, Style 1 is just inlining the image, text, and image.
Style 2 is using a table.
to simply add two quote images around some text. seems quite simple at first
but turns out all the obvious solutions are not as desirable as a perfect
solution:
please see
http://www.0011.com/css/quote.html
basically, Style 1 is just inlining the image, text, and image.
Style 2 is using a table.