Hello!
I'm creating a page that has a part with a list of names, I want to
represent the list in three columns as this:
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| Name 1 | Name 5 | Name 9 |
| Name 2 | Name 6 |
Name 10 |
| Name 3 | Name 7 |
Name 11 |
| Name 4 | Name 8 |
Name 12 |
Great! thanks!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribi:
Hi Roberto,
You'll be pleased to
know that there is a really cool example of this exact scenario at
ALA...
http://www.alistapart.com/d/multicolumnlists/example6.html
The full article can
be found here...
Hi guys!
I'm creating a new website, I've uploaded the problematic page to
http://2much4u.net/test/
Sometimes when I do scroll the text dissapears in Internet Explorer, by
the way it works fine in Firefox, Opera, Netscape...
The second problem is that the second "Las Salinas" is displayed
Forget it. I've solved the problem.
Roberto Santana escribi:
Hi guys!
I'm creating a new website, I've uploaded the problematic page to
http://2much4u.net/test/
Sometimes when I do scroll the text dissapears in Internet Explorer, by
the way it works fine in Firefox, Opera
Hello!
I've an extrange problem, you can see it here:
http://www.2much4u.net/Problem/problem.gif
The page with the XHTML and CSS: http://www.2much4u.net/Problem/example.html
Page code source:
Thanks Bert! that solved my problem.
Bert Doorn escribi:
G'day
The page with the XHTML and CSS:
http://www.2much4u.net/Problem/example.html
...
Why there's a margin with any browser excepts
IE6?
Because the default alignment for images in most of the other
Hello!
I want to create an horizontal bar with some elements on it, some text,
a text box for searches, and date time, just below the top part
of the page.
What's the best way to create a vertical-center content with XHTML 1.0
Strict and CSS2?
Thanks!
I want to create an horizontal
bar with some elements on it, some text,
a text box for searches, and date time, just below the top part
of the page.
I've used this example:
http://www.wellstyled.com/css-single-line-vertical-centering.html
Thanks Nuno and Bert!
thanks, very interesting article.
Regards,
R. Santana
alejandro poch escribió:
Hi Roberto
Take a look at W3C tips Care With Font Size
http://www.w3.org/QA/Tips/font-size
Salu2
Roberto Santana wrote:
Hello,
Which unit is better for web site font size? em px % ...
Thanks!
Roberto
Hello,
Which unit is better for web site font size? em px % ...
Thanks!
Roberto Santana
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for some hints on posting
compresion techniques,
removing spaces, line breaks... these could save a lot of bandwidth in a
high visited website... But this could affect to spiders, Googlebot?
Thanks!
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Thanks for your answers I'll use HTML 4.01 Strict, I've been 'googling' and
as Lachlan said the word seems not to be ready to XHTML.
About compression, I wasn't talking about gzip, just talking about removing
unnecesary spaces and line breaks... It seems that it doesn't matter to
google, I've
Hello David,
I've just check your site, its fantastic, but I've
discovered a bug. If you're at cart.cfm page with some products added to your
basket and modify any quantity and click Update Cart, everything is updated but
"My Total" in the top right of your page.
Regads,
R. Santana
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