Hello List,
Its the most basic question, i am going to ask.
i have linked the css files as follows for my site. Normal css is linked but
the css for ie is not respondind. no changes are seen whatever i write in
it. i have done it b4 also, but this time its not working. what mistake i
have done her
Rupali Gupta schrieb:
> Hello List,
>
> Its the most basic question, i am going to ask.
> i have linked the css files as follows for my site. Normal css is linked but
> the css for ie is not respondind. no changes are seen whatever i write in
> it. i have done it b4 also, but this time its not wor
Aji Yahya schrieb:
> Rupali Gupta schrieb:
>> Hello List,
>>
>> Its the most basic question, i am going to ask.
>> i have linked the css files as follows for my site. Normal css is
>> linked but
>> the css for ie is not respondind. no changes are seen whatever i write in
>> it. i have done it b4 a
Hello,
> Its the most basic question, i am going to ask.
> i have linked the css files as follows for my site. Normal css is linked but
> the css for ie is not respondind. no changes are seen whatever i write in
> it. i have done it b4 also, but this time its not working. what mistake i
> have don
Hi,
On 2-Oct-08, at 8:18 AM, Xavier Perseguers wrote:
> Hello,
>
>> Its the most basic question, i am going to ask.
>> i have linked the css files as follows for my site. Normal css is
>> linked but
>> the css for ie is not respondind. no changes are seen whatever i
>> write in
>> it. i have
Hi!
Christopher Torgalson wrote:
> We're heading a bit off-topic, but IMO, it's *far* better to let the
> useragent with the nonstandard rendering modes (i.e. IE) identify itself
> on the client side and request corrective stylesheets rather than
> relying on TYPO3 or serverside scripts to deli
Hi.
On 02.10.2008 17:44 Dmitry Dulepov wrote:
>
> Christopher Torgalson wrote:
>> request, but when you use conditional comments no browser except IE
>> even *sees* those conditional comments…
>
> Is it bad? Why? I thought delivering unnecessary markup is bad.
>
*lol*
The bad one is MS, shippp
Not only that, but the amount of additional markup here is minimal.
Steffen Müller wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On 02.10.2008 17:44 Dmitry Dulepov wrote:
>> Christopher Torgalson wrote:
>>> request, but when you use conditional comments no browser except IE
>>> even *sees* those conditional comments…
>> I
Conditional comments - rulezzz! :-)
2008/10/2 Tyler Kraft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Not only that, but the amount of additional markup here is minimal.
>
> --
with respect, MaaBoo
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> Its the most basic question, i am going to ask.
> i have linked the css files as follows for my site. Normal css is
> linked but the css for ie is not respondind. no changes are seen
> whatever i write in it. i have done it b4 also, but this time its not
> working. what mistake i have done here ,
Hi,
I use the -Extension and I would likt to add an
additional with the -command like this:
page.headerData.30 = Text
page.headerData.30.value (
)
But in the HTML sourcecode I can see nothing from the CSS-Style.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance.
Best regards - Pete
Hi,
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 11:38 AM, Hanspeter Jakober <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I use the -Extension and I would likt to add an
> additional with the -command like this:
>
> page.headerData.30 = Text
> page.headerData.30.value (
>
> )
>
> But in the HTML sou
Christopher Torgalson schrieb:
> Typoscript is case-sensitive. There is no such cObject as "Text,"
> though there is one called "TEXT"...
That is my fault - of course there is no cObject called "Text".
But it is not the solution... Any other ideas?
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Hi,
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 2:16 PM, Hanspeter Jakober <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Christopher Torgalson schrieb:
>
>
> > Typoscript is case-sensitive. There is no such cObject as "Text,"
> > though there is one called "TEXT"...
>
> That is my fault - of course there is no cObject called "Text
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