Re: [css-d] question from a beginner

2005-11-16 Thread Daniel LeVangie-Stricklen
"Is there a preferred way to get a project started. What I mean to say is, do you type of all the HTML first, mark it up and then write the CSS or do you do it piece meal? I am just trying to figure out a logical process which to go by so that I can make my work easier to understand and accomplish.

Re: [css-d] Site check: Mainly windows machines

2005-11-07 Thread Daniel LeVangie-Stricklen
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Behalf Of css-dan > Sent: Friday, October 28, 2005 8:12 AM > To: css-d@lists.evolt.org > Subject: [css-d] Site check: Mainly windows machines > > Thanks !! > > http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/rxforsurvival/ Hi, I echo Gale's thoughts, about the

[css-d] Updated: Odd border + padding behavior: cross-browser

2005-11-03 Thread Daniel LeVangie-Stricklen
Hi all, I've trolled through the list archives, a little of evolt, and, of course, Google, to no avail. I consulted positioniseverything.net and quirksmode.org. The issue I have seems simple enough that I'd have turned it up on any of those sources, but, alas, that's not the case. So, please re

Re: [css-d] Safari Links NOT CLICKABLE

2005-11-03 Thread Daniel LeVangie-Stricklen
> Here is the problem: > The owner, when viewing her site > (http://www.blogickal.com/) in > Safari on her Mac, can see the links such as > "Continue Reading..." > and the "Comments (0)", but when she mouses over > them or tries to > click on them, the links don't work. The links are > green - a

[css-d] Odd border + padding behavior: cross-browser

2005-11-01 Thread Daniel LeVangie-Stricklen
Hi all, I've trolled through the list archives, a little of evolt, and, of course, Google, to no avail. I consulted positioniseverything.net and quirksmode.org. The issue I have seems simple enough that I'd have turned it up on any of those sources, but, alas, that's not the case. So, please re