I am working with wordpress default theme and trying to have two
sidebars on the right. They are in widget areas named primary and
secondary.I have tried various floats and clears but I can't get
them to exist side by side to the right of the #content div. Any help
is appreciated!
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http://www.stacybuckley.com/store/indexTEST.php?category=earrings&type=bone&limit=4&page=1
I have a menu (just a dummy image for now) that I would like to overlap
a logo but I would like it to also float to the right hand side if a
user expands their window.
I have set an absolute position for t
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> Looks like a proper use for a table to me - with a background colour on
> the table cells.
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> HTH
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Could this also be done with a definition list and then styling the
tag?
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Probably an easy way to do this that I am spacing on - but how do I get
my footer http://www.rodolfflaw.com/test2015/ to always align to the
bottom of the page regardless of how big the window is set at?
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Part 1 you are declaring 10px top margin for UL - you could change to 0
ul {margin: 10px 0 10px; padding: 0 0 0 20px; list-style-image:
url(/pics/bullet.gif); list-style-type: square;}
Sara Ullman wrote:
> I'm not sure how to respond within a thread so apologies for that. I want to
> thank Tim
Not sure what is going on with part 1, part 2 is fixed by putting commas
between your fonts
Sara Ullman wrote:
> I'm not sure how to respond within a thread so apologies for that. I want to
> thank Tim Snadden and Bobby Jack for your help. I feel foolish that I missed
> that. Tim I tried your mos
Actually ... all of the text is centered - it is just that the Qs are
shorter and hence the centering is more obvious. If they were longer
questions they would appear like the answers (and vice-versa).
Removing the declaration in sidebar.css seemed to work (not sure if that
messes up anything
David Laakso wrote:
> This seemed to help on a local file in Mac OS X 10.4.11: Opera/10b
> (6522), FF/3.5, Safari/4. Try it on your end and see what you think.
> BTW, you've used font-weight: bolder; twice in that declaration.
> .location {
> background-image:url(Button00.png); < :: delete ::
http://www.extravaganzacreative.com/work/whitney/demo1/
On my nav bar I use the class "location" to display a blue tab. I have
set the height, width, padding and margins the same as the "#nav a"
elements that make the links in the rest of the menu. However - the
text appears a bit lower (I am