x27;t know how to open it.
-Sam Walker
#x27;s not exactly a real good solution to the problem, and
counters aren't supported in the major (any?) browsers anyways.
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that style should never be used to express content.
However, it does make sense – there are some times where styling really
is part of the content.
-Sam Walker
On Apr 9, 2004, at 1:46 PM, Robert Moser wrote:
Sam Walker wrote:
Granted, the graphs are very nice. However, wouldn't this be
cons
way to do this the right way is to use an image for the graph.
-Sam Walker
On Apr 7, 2004, at 5:54 PM, Adam Carmichael wrote:
Adam Carmichael wrote:
Adam Carmichael wrote:
The third and final problem is that several themes I'm planning on using it with may want to have different width so
Hope this will help. The bar with the PeelingPaper logo is meant to be
flush with the bottom of the page, with the paragraphs flowing up from
that point.
-Sam Walker
On Apr 3, 2004, at 7:43 PM, James Ellis wrote:
Do you have a URL? Maybe there is another way to do this that could be
helped
Yes, I notice that now that I try it with more content. Perhaps there'
another way without so many problems?
On Apr 3, 2004, at 6:23 PM, Tim Shortt wrote:
russ weakley wrote:
One method - not tested but in theory:
Place the content inside a container, and apply absolute positioning
to the
conta
Thanks. I'm not entirely sure why it works, but it does seem to. However, it off-sets the content from the bottom by a few pixels. I replaced the bottom:20px and top:20px with 0px, and it seems to work fine, but it still leaves a few pixels of space underneath, even with margin and padding at 0. A
ents after it would push it upwards, so everything would still be in the same order, just anchored to the bottom rather than the top.
Surely there's a way to do this with CSS? I've looked around a bit, but can't find anything relevant.
-Sam Walker
: it
may very well have problems in other browsers, but hopefully it will be
okay.
here is a quick link to the relevant css:
http://asan102.spymac.net/test/style.css
Any help is greatly appreciated,
Sam Walker
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