From: Joshua K.Briley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 October 2006 20:59
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Frances Berriman
Subject: RE: [WSG] *Pure* CSS drop down menu
Frances,
One of the issues Ive found with CSS drop down menus is that the
functions cannot be time
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People, I do not want to see a flurry of unsubscribe messages to the
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Look down! Right below my typing! Theres a link to unsubscribe - click
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On 10/6/06 7:41 PM, Joshua Briley - Para-Diddle Design
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I hoped to gain a bit of insite from this thread, but things are getting a
bit thick. Are all of these threads debate oriented? This is my first
exposure to the group.
Sorry to hear that. No, all threads are
On 10/7/06 5:00 AM, Âî›îí [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can i create block which minimum height 100% of browser work area?
I create examle, wich work in IE. But in FF and Opera block's height is 0px;
How i can get 100% height in other browser's ?
This works for me in all I test for for 100%
Title: In the 'Wow, if only everyone did this category...
View this in WebKit browsers only. (Hence the subject of this post):
http://decaffeinated.org/archives/projects/multibg/background-image.html
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Title: In the 'Wow, if only everyone did this" category...
Sorry, too busy to reply - got to figure out how to work
this into one of my designs...
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LivingstonSent: Monday, October 09, 2006 4:52 PMTo:
hello,
I recently posted a question about a page i am building based on a simple 3
col anyorder layout. I was worried that negative margin usage was becoming out
of control.
It was suggested that I use absolute positioning on one of the
columns(navigations) to rely less on negative
Tom Livingston wrote:
View this in WebKit browsers only. (Hence the subject of this post):
http://decaffeinated.org/archives/projects/multibg/background-image.html
In the words of the immortal Neo, Wo!
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I am in a dilemma. I have to create an ordered list with the following
nested scheme:
1. Item
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Greetings.
(Sorry about tsending this too early.) I am in a dilemma. I have to create
an ordered list outline with the following nested scheme:
1. Item
a) Item
(i) Item
I know how to change the ordered list type to alpha and roman. Is it
possible, using CSS or XHTML/HTML to change the
Kevin McMonagle wrote:
[...] I was worried that negative margin usage was becoming out of
control.
It was suggested that I use absolute positioning on one of the
columns(navigations) to rely less on negative margins. This caused
the column to vanish in ie pc.
Heres is the negative margin
Kim Nylander wrote:
Greetings.
I am in a dilemma. I have to create an ordered list with the following
nested scheme:
1. Item
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I know how to change the ordered list type to alpha and roman. Is it
possible, using CSS or XHTML/HTML to change the period to a parenthesis?
If so, what is the best markup to use?
Not that I know of without some trickery. Try this (and variations):
ol li:before{ content: (; }
ol li
Hi George,
-im relieved that you say that the negative margins are ok. I had a proggrammer
at work complain about them and a couple posts here made me wonder if it was ok.
Im planning on replacing those underscore hacks with the star selector method,
is that still the way to go with ie 7 on the
Tom Livingston wrote:
View this in WebKit browsers only. (Hence the subject of this post):
http://decaffeinated.org/archives/projects/multibg/background-image.html
Yeah, WebKit implemented that a few months ago. It's the new
multiple-backgrounds syntax from the CSS3 Backgrounds draft [1].
At 10/9/2006 08:52 AM, Tom Livingston wrote:
View this in WebKit browsers only. (Hence the subject of this post):
http://decaffeinated.org/archives/projects/multibg/background-image.htmlhttp://decaffeinated.org/archives/projects/multibg/background-image.html
Im planning on replacing those underscore hacks with the star selector
method, is that still the way to go with ie 7 on the horizon?
IE7 won't understand the * html (Holly) hack. You're better using
conditional comments for serving different versions of IE different style
rules.
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Hi I have a tabbing panel with two tab that follows a table. Couldn't
get the unselected tab touches the table's top border in Firefox, if
I add a pixel of padding bottom, it works but then the tab
overlapping the table, this is not desirable by client.
I wanted to use
Lachlan Hunt wrote:
Tom Livingston wrote:
View this in WebKit browsers only. (Hence the subject of this post):
http://decaffeinated.org/archives/projects/multibg/background-image.html
Yeah, WebKit implemented that a few months ago. It's the new
multiple-backgrounds syntax from the CSS3
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Lachlan Hunt wrote:
Tom Livingston wrote:
View this in WebKit browsers only. (Hence the subject of this post):
http://decaffeinated.org/archives/projects/multibg/background-image.html
Yeah, WebKit implemented that a few months ago. It's the new
multiple-backgrounds
On Mon, Oct 09, 2006 at 06:52:45PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, WebKit implemented that a few months ago. It's the new
multiple-backgrounds syntax from the CSS3 Backgrounds draft [1]. It
will just take a little longer for other browsers to catch up.
the decaf link came up blank
the decaf link came up blank in ff 2.0 rc2. is there a setting i'm
missing to choose between css2.1 and css3 rendering?
Firefox (and others) don't support the multiple background property so,
no, there's no setting you can change. The reason you can't see anything
is because the text is
Kevin McMonagle wrote:
-im relieved that you say that the negative margins are ok. I had a
proggrammer at work complain about them and a couple posts here made
me wonder if it was ok.
I've heard/read complaints about every single CSS-based method in use
for laying out web pages. Yet, most
Kim Nylander wrote:
Greetings.
(Sorry about tsending this too early.) I am in a dilemma. I have to create
an ordered list outline with the following nested scheme:
1. Item
a) Item
(i) Item
I know how to change the ordered list type to alpha and roman. Is it
possible, using CSS or
Lachlan Hunt wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Firefox does not use WebKit, it uses Gecko. You need to use Safari, or
some other browser based on WebKit, to view it.
Is Gecko planning on supporting this in version 1.9?
Can anyone take pity on us without Safari and post a screen capture
Kat wrote:
Lachlan Hunt wrote:
Firefox does not use WebKit, it uses Gecko. You need to use Safari,
or some other browser based on WebKit, to view it.
Is Gecko planning on supporting this in version 1.9?
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=322475
Can anyone take pity on us without
On 10 Oct 2006, at 12:07 PM, Lachlan Hunt wrote:
Can anyone take pity on us without Safari and post a screen capture
somewhere, please?
http://lachy.id.au/lib/images/2006/safari-multibg-image-20061010
...morphs to this, seamlessly, on resize...
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