Douglas Fraser wrote:
> At 15:16 -0500 2/2/07, Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote:
>> Douglas Fraser wrote:
>>> At 11:24 -0500 2/2/07, Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote:
>>>
Douglas Fraser wrote:
> I have a set of the links the client wants displayed in a grid
> format. Using a table is
At 15:16 -0500 2/2/07, Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote:
>Douglas Fraser wrote:
>> At 11:24 -0500 2/2/07, Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote:
>>
>>> Douglas Fraser wrote:
>>>
I have a set of the links the client wants displayed in a grid
format. Using a table is the obvious solution, even if i
Douglas Fraser wrote:
> At 11:24 -0500 2/2/07, Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote:
>
>> Douglas Fraser wrote:
>>
>>> I have a set of the links the client wants displayed in a grid
>>> format. Using a table is the obvious solution, even if it's not "the
>>> correct thing to do" presentation wise.
Douglas Fraser wrote:
> At 11:24 -0500 2/2/07, Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote:
>
>> Douglas Fraser wrote:
>>
>>> I have a set of the links the client wants displayed in a grid
>>> format. Using a table is the obvious solution, even if it's not "the
>>> correct thing to do" presentation wise.
At 11:24 -0500 2/2/07, Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote:
>Douglas Fraser wrote:
>> I have a set of the links the client wants displayed in a grid
>> format. Using a table is the obvious solution, even if it's not "the
>> correct thing to do" presentation wise. The issue is that they want
>> the text
Douglas Fraser wrote:
> I have a set of the links the client wants displayed in a grid
> format. Using a table is the obvious solution, even if it's not "the
> correct thing to do" presentation wise. The issue is that they want
> the text of the links to turn bold as the mouse hovers over the
Hi everyone,
this is certainly a basic design question, but I haven't found too
many web pages with possible solutions (I don't think there is
one...) but I thought you all might know some obscure clever trick
I have a set of the links the client wants displayed in a grid
format. Usin