Cross-over is for direct NIC to NIC connections and some Router to Hubs and Hub to
Hubs require
this type as well. Most newer generation routers and hubs have to x-over component
built into
them, so there is no need for a cable with the wiring crossed over that cost 7-8 times
as much
money
Alright, you asked for it... ;)
Additional question at the end.
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strSource=SELECT [users].[id] as id, [users].[name] as username,
[rights].[object] as object, [tblEditableObjects].[Title] as title,
[rights].[rite] as rite FROM users _
INNER JOIN (rights LEFT JOIN tblEditableObjects ON
My first question concerns the actual css file. I am setting up a few
pages with an external *.css file. Is it necessary to have html tags in
the *.css file itself? It is only a text file after all.
Secondly, are there universal fonts that cross over the different os's?
For example, if I
It helps me, Janet. I'm getting closer...
Thanks.
Sherry
Janet Russeau wrote:
No, you do not need to use HTML in the *.css file. You would only include
your style declarations in this file.
The different books that I have read and various online resources have
listed the following as
Mary,
I would add to this that it would not be safe (design wise) to use comic
fonts (jokerman? Excaliber Logotype etc ) since their dimensions are very
different to the traditional and proportional types that form the basic
type sets (which I think are fewer even than Janet lists).
Stephen Caudill [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
I have a content div that I'm trying to set a percentage width for; 70%
width, 15% left and right margin 400px height set to overflow auto. This
displays as expected in Gecko browsers and Opera, but not Internet Exploder.
The div is nested inside a
Mary,
I agree with Joseph. When it comes to fonts, because of readability and
compatibility problems, many times less is more. If you want to use
the font for a heading, you could make a GIF out of it.
HTH,
Will
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Hi group,
I'm having a very bad nightmare with IE 6.0. The page is to have a
visitor view 5 video clips of the products my client sells.
First of all, none of it works in Opera! No surprise to me.
NN 7.0 runs every movie with no problem, as long as I wait until the
page is completely loaded.
Does anyone know how to import/merge info from Excel into Word?
I have looked on Microsoft.com and can't find anything, except mail
merge info.
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Link or use OLE but both applications must support object linking and
embedding ( OLE2).
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: Does anyone
If you check this page
http://www.wnc.quik.co.nz/edc/arts/theatre.shtml
you will see that I get a processing error generated by this include in the
head
!--#include virtual=../admin/this_section.shtml --
and this is the file:
All of them ran for me except Trex. I have MSIE version 6.0.2800.1106
I just upgraded my Quicktime plugin a few days ago, don't know if that's
a factor or not.
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