Re: [WSG] style sheet set up

2005-05-28 Thread Dave O'Brien
specific division eg: div#top h1 { } div#top p { } div#top ul { } div#top li { } It's a neat order, keeps the cascade flowing and easy to change the visual layout of the page relatively quickly -- Dave O'Brien Venting my spleen at: http://www.ventingspleen.co.uk

Re: [WSG] navigation using arrows for location

2005-03-01 Thread Dave O'Brien
] - http://www.alistapart.com/articles/dropdowns/ -- Dave O'Brien Venting my spleen at: http://www.ventingspleen.co.uk Developing my web at: http://www.thewebdeveloper.net ** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ See http

Re: [WSG] [on-topic]wireframes

2005-02-28 Thread Dave O'Brien
off it and a protosite there for testing and content. I also now have the stylesheet set so I can adjust the values for future use and the client was impressed. I think in future I will sketch out the wireframes separately and then apply it to the XHTML/CSS to use as a protosite. Dave O'Brien On Mon

Re: [WSG] absolute positioning

2005-02-26 Thread Dave O'Brien
Its part of the spec I believe. An element is absolutly positioned within it's containing element ( which I think has to be block level for obvious reasons ). A basic example is that a single absolutly positioned element ( say a div#example ) within the body tag is positioned to the body tag which