gif
>
> Opera like this:
> http://www.datadial.net/test/opera.gif
>
> Do you or anyone else have any clues as to what may be causing this, or what
> the solution may be??
>
> Tyrone
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE
2008/7/14 Tyrone Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Thanks for your reply but this doesn't solve my problem as the size list
> will be controlled by a CMS. This means that there may be times when there
> are 7 options and there may be times when are 3 options.
>
>
>
> I somehow need to center the li ele
2008/7/14 kevin mcmonagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> hi,
> im using negative margins to put a png half over the edge of a "wrapper"
> div.
> Works good in ff, but breaks the layout in ie.
> Is there anything i can do to get ie to display the
> div like fire fox does or is this to tall an order for ie?
2008/7/7 Steve Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Or is it likely to be similar to the DDA in the UK, which is concerned with
> actual outcomes rather than a technical standard? Under the DDA it doesn't
> matter if a website is AAA-compliant (if such a thing were possible); a
> person can still bring an
2008/7/7 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi masters…
>
>
> I would like to know more about web optimization. What are the things to
> check to make sure that the page loads faster.
>
> Thanking you
>
> Naveen Bhaskar
Hi Naveen,
The tips given by the YUI "Speed freaks" at
http://developer.yahoo.com/per
You need a block level element inside the form element. A fieldset would
work nicely.
2008/5/15 james <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi All;
>
>>
>> On my contact page i have used this code, however it comes back as not
>> being valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional, am i missing something silly here?
>>
>> Name
A quick Google seems to suggest it can. http://icanhaz.com/litelerpicturz
David
On 14 May 2008, at 19:14, Chris Kennon wrote:
Hi,
Could this be done with PS?
Chris
On May 14, 2008, at 4:11 AM, David Owens wrote:
Hi,
I've been wrestling with one of these for a while. I've found
Hi,
I've been wrestling with one of these for a while. I've found that the
ability to create jpgs with various degrees of compression in
Fireworks is pretty handy.
It means that an area which will be covered up by other content can be
compressed more than the parts of the image which will