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On 15 Mar 2005, at 18:10, Sigurd Magnusson wrote:
I keep seeing asterisks in the W3C spec but cannot see a glossary
anywhere. As an example, with the img element in xhtml 1.1, the
attributes 'src' and 'alt' are both marked with an asterisk. Why?
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-modularization/
Help wean me from tables! I'm a WSG newbie. I created my first table-less
website -- a very basic pro-bono site -- in January. It was a good learning
experience, but now I'm tackling a more complicated site for a paying client
and need some help.
Within the main content div, I need to include
Hi all
I would like to be able to give a different style to *part* of an option field
within a form.
I cannot seem to find any reference to whether the following is possible:
form
select
option value=somethingName span(with photo)/span/option
option value=somethingName span(with
Hope Stewart wrote:
Help wean me from tables! I'm a WSG newbie. I created my first table-less
website -- a very basic pro-bono site -- in January. It was a good learning
experience, but now I'm tackling a more complicated site for a paying client
and need some help.
Within the main content div, I
On 28/3/05 11:21 AM, Scott Limmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Place each image/caption combination inside a div and float both of them
to the left. As long as the combined width of the two divs isn't greater
than the width of the parent element they should appear next to each
other without any
On 28/3/05 12:43 PM, Vicki Berry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My personal approach is to use put captions in a p inside the div, and
style that separately. (So if your div is #image, then just use #image p
which will style all ps inside that div.)
The reason I do this is because I may want to