Sorry, that wasn't very clear, in each section they have an example page,
with some code which you can modify , rewrite and then see the results
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From: Mignon Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 3:55 AM
Subject: [wdvltalk]
Ohh - yep, I did that ... very helpful. Already referred to it for
a work project
Thanks again
M.
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 13:24, michael ensor wrote:
Sorry, that wasn't very clear, in each section they have an example page,
with some code which you can modify , rewrite and then see the
Michael, Tim, JR,
Thank you for you responses. I get the point and will follow up on CSS
whcih I almost understand! 'Classes' always confuses me, it is probably
obvious but a reminder that a poet should not be trying to understand web
code ;-). Sorry for the late reply; my main ISP
Lovely, Michael. Thank you. I wouldn't have thought such a thing existed or
known where to look.
Sherry from NH (that's FREEZING NH today)
michael ensor wrote:
If you haven't come across it, there is a little list of what CSS works in
what browser at W3 Schools:
J.R.
Is that anything like air guitar?
S.
J.R. Pitts wrote:
You'll have to use a stylesheet...something like the below air code fragment:
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where I learned ASP.
J.R.
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From: sherry young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 8:11 AM
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Subject: [wdvltalk] RE: colour in Opera
J.R.
Is that anything like air guitar?
S.
J.R. Pitts wrote:
You'll have to use
: [wdvltalk] Re: colour in Opera
Lovely, Michael. Thank you. I wouldn't have thought such a thing existed
or
known where to look.
Sherry from NH (that's FREEZING NH today)
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Joseph I think that you are going to have to use styles, eg
hr.red { color:red; }
.border { color: #hexcode; }
I'll send a more complete answer later.
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From: Joseph Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 4:06 PM
Subject:
Just to add to your woes, if any of your visitors use NN4.7 similar
problems, hr will display as an outline box ( but that will happen whatever
you do ) and they will be used to it.
If you really cared about that you could use td bgcolor instead of hr
where it wouldn't destroy your layout, but as
Joseph,
Opera is a very standards-based browser. And neither color (for the HR
element) or bordercolor (for the table element) exist in the standards
document (see www.w3.org). Since the tags don't exist, Opera ignores them,
just as you would expect an older browser that didn't understand a newer
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