I know but...
variablevalue
... is just nicer IMHO.
Cheers
Mark
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Mark Stanton wrote:
Thanks for all your help - I think its time to go back to tables & vertical
alignment :(
Mark
There's nothing wrong with using a table here as it seems to me you are
using some sort of tabulated data (variable, value pairs).
variablevalue
Then apply some des
Hey mate,
cool. yeah, I mis understood what you needed it for.
Yep, MXDU was crazy this year. Good event. I'll have to make sure I
introduce myself next time round.
cheers,
Scott.
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Did you check www.enpresiv.com using my UL implementation?
No good for ya?
> Did you check www.enpresiv.com using my UL implementation?
> No good for ya?
In a couple of respects - it doesn't cut it for what I'm trying to do. Sorry
I should have provided a bit more back ground.
I'm working on an intranet & I want all my view pages and add/edit forms to
be presented as t
Mate,
Did you check www.enpresiv.com using my UL implementation?
No good for ya?
BTW, were you at MXDU (I recognize the name Gruden)? I was there, I
presented on Central. If you were there, we never got to meet :(
cheers,
Scott.
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Mate - I've been looking at & - but I've g
Mate - I've been looking at & - but I've got to ask myself why
bother with definition lists at all if I've got to hack to get it to look
right.
Thanks for all your help - I think its time to go back to tables & vertical
alignment :(
Cheers
Mark
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Technical
is this too dodgy for you?
This is div1This is
div2
B
Mark Stanton wrote:
Yup great illustration - that's the problem in a nut shell.
Here's a simple demo page for this (which doesn't use a DL).
The problem is that IE stacks up the right side boxes with no
gap between them, while Firefo
Hi Scott
Its fairly well accepted that Google places emphasis on text that is
contained within certain HTML elements - , , and for
example. I guess this is an example of semantic searching in its infancy.
What Russ is saying in his preso is that Google will *not* place emphasis on
stuff in dl/
Yup great illustration - that's the problem in a nut shell.
> Here's a simple demo page for this (which doesn't use a DL).
> The problem is that IE stacks up the right side boxes with no
> gap between them, while Firefox aligns the tops of the right
> side boxes with those of the left. I do
Hey Guys,
I'm new to the WebStandardsGroup (I saw Russ' presentation at MXDU and
decide to join up).
Anyhow, I read the tutorial on definition lists at MAX Design and
noticed it said that search engines handle the content of definitions
lists differently to other content? Is there any more info
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Sorry James - my point wasn't too clear.
I'm not concerned about the wrapping - sometimes things have to wrap. I just
want to make sure that each definition lines up vertically with its term.
This works in Firefox, but no IE.
Cheers
Mark
Here's a simple demo page for this
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off the top of my head
white-space :pre; /* possibly nowrap or whatever the other one is */
on the long term 1 will force it to be rendered in a line - I use this
when I don't want lines broken.
Che
Sorry James - my point wasn't too clear.
I'm not concerned about the wrapping - sometimes things have to wrap. I just
want to make sure that each definition lines up vertically with its term.
This works in Firefox, but no IE.
Cheers
Mark
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Mark Stanton
Technical Director
off the top of my head
white-space :pre; /* possibly nowrap or whatever the other one is */
on the long term 1 will force it to be rendered in a line - I use this
when I don't want lines broken.
Cheers
James
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If anyone has a few minutes and a couple of spare brain c
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