Hello Sandra (and hello list too;),
I think what I am trying to ask is if I use Frontpage
2003 and make a style sheet. If I want to add tables do I do it with the
style sheet and frontpage or just do it in front page.
You add the tables to your HTML, as they are content. If you already have
I use these forsome fancy header.
.icon-Gal{background-image: url(icon_gal.gif);background-repeat: no-repeat;background-position: 125px;padding-top: 1em;border-bottom: 1px dotted #448687;padding-left: 3px;}
You can preview it at this page http://www.sodesires.com/about - the headers on the
I am trying out rollovers w/o JavaScripts but I notice that in Opera 7, it
flickers.
The below CSS is to give me the flexibility to use image rollovers or for
showing an invisible image upon hovering certain text. This is for my weblog
entries so I do not want to use image background.
.divHover
rem_padding-left should be padding-left!
Don't know how rem_padding-left got there.
With Regards
Jaime Wong
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http://www.sodesires.com
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Date: 03/13/04 18:27:31
Thank you so much I will do that.
Thanks Sandy
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Hello Sandra (and
Thank you for your reply Russ, this afternoon I went back and had another
look at it and discovered that I had written float: left instead of right.
Is my face red!!! I must have looked at it a hundred times and didn't really
see it. What I ended up doing was:
div id=header
img alt=lvs
On Saturday, Mar 13, 2004, at 02:13 US/Pacific, Jaime Wong wrote:
I use these for some fancy header.
.icon-Gal
{
background-image : url(icon_gal.gif);
background-repeat : no-repeat;
background-position : 125px;
padding-top : 1em;
border-bottom : 1px dotted #448687;
padding-left :
A good point!
By set these values previously, Mark means set these values further up
the document tree.
For example, if you set font-weight: bold on a container (like a div
element), this will be inherited by elements within that container (like
content within a p element). In these particular
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 - Working Draft
Published 11 March 2004
http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/WD-WCAG20-20040311/
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The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/
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This is the way I understand it:
When you want to use any style more than once, you use ID
When you want it to apply to one element only, you use class.
Is that too simplified?
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Jamie
from someone in this list (sorry I forgot who but he's kind enough to
let me know) told me that site works in Safari for Mac
I sent you that message. The link to the sitemap was broken in IE Mac
but not in Safari. This probably means that IE is choking on the link's
syntax. It's
What will be the most appropriate way to overcome rejections from clients or
bosses when it comes to implementation of site with CSS instead of tables.
Rejection such as browser compatibility saying that no worries about that
when using tables for layout even when explanations have been
Whichlink is that?Top navigation?
A friend sent me a screenshot before on his macIE and I know how horrible it is...Irather not look at them lol.
I know the contents that is flushed to theextreme right has got to do withfloats but for the navigation (menu)at the top, I have no idea why it
Okay, yes thanks, I get dyslectic at times.
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From: russ weakley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Web Standards
Jamie
Actually the layout seems to degrade nicely on the elements, and most
were presented just fine on the mac. MSIE doesn't play fair no matter
what computer you use. The broken link was the only one I found to the
sitemap and it was on a page one or two clicks deep. I don't remember
rejections or reservations ? If it's the latter, then any of the various
Making a business case for accessibility type articles, extolling the benefits
of CSS, plus a reminder that the majority of today's browsers can cope with CSS
layouts just fine (except, of course, the boss' wife's Netscape
Hi all
A quick troll through the extensionroom at mozdev this lazy sunday
afternoon showed up some interesting tools that may be of help when
developing/designing/tweaking your next masterpiece:
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