have addtional questions feel
free to email *off-list*.
HTH
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Christopher
You wrote;
> What is the offtopic email address?
At the bottom of every email sent by the list you'll find a link to the
CSS-D Wiki. [1]
It's there that you'll find a link to the off topic list.[2]
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Jim Nannery
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You'll only receive one email if it not a reply to you but only
directed to the list...
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mendations.
>
> Thanks,
> Josh
The CSS-D list wiki [1] is always a good place to start.
You'll find an extensive list of books [2] on CSS there.
Best to all
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video.html
>
>
>
Not to put too fine a point on this, but where is the CSS question?
You might get better results from a list like Web Design - L. [1]
Having said that, Google is also your friend [2]
Best
Jim Nannery
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[1] http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=OffT
gging away at it. it's a struggle worth waging
Best
[1] http://www.walkfar.ca/test/productionsite14.html
[2] http://lists.css-discuss.org/mailman/private/css-d/2008-July/089210.html
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nts in this area.
>
> Thanks as always for the expertise here.
>
> Chris
>
Not sure how *new* these are, but the list WIKI [1] has lots of info and
links that may prove useful.
Best
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Morning Bruce
You wrote
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
> I have PPK's book on Javascript but have not studied it thoroughly.
>
>
> PPK? Is your message intended as a riddle?
>
This will solve the * riddle *. [1]
Best
Jim Nannery
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de the bottomrow div (below bot3 and before the closing )
bot3 is here!
IE 6 will open up and behave like FF and IE7.
Best
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etter
results directly from the OpenRealty website [1].
The off-topic page of the list WIKI [2] lists additional forums that may
also be useful.
Best
Jim Nannery
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[1] http://open-realty.org/
[2] http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=Off
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Have you asked this question on the Dreamweaver forums [1] ? You will most
likely get a satisfactory response to this question directly from the
source.
You might also have a look at the CSS-D List WIKI off topic [2] pa
is always best to use properly formed xHTML with CSS To suggest
malformed code is a fools errand and should, IMO, not be suggested as a fix.
As Jim Davis suggested [1] display:inline is probably what is needed for the
O.P. to accomplish her goal.
Jim Nannery
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s and attributes will not be
valid.
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>has a book they think is a really great CSS book and it's not on the
>>list, they should by all means add it!
Morning Ocean Mist
The book list I think Eric is referring to is in the List Wiki [1] And yes,
if you want to share with the list, by all means *reply to all*...
[1] ht
u do see a problem, let me know what browser and O/S you are using.
Constructive comments always appreciated
Thanks for your time. Hope you all enjoy your weekend.
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ld wraps to several lines.. It starts
"Th
e
Dep
art
me
nt
etc.
until it clears the photo. A similar situation exists with the text next to
the photo in the "Graduation Celebration" section.
hth
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licies.html
It might be worthwhile for list members to review them. After all, when
we joined the list, we *all* agreed to abide by them..
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discussion groups on the *off topic* page
that may provide an answer this question.[1]
hth
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far ahead of those browsers.
I find it makes sense to fix / tweak IE as soon as I see a problem rather
than wait until I'm ready to release the site to the Public / Client, only
to find out that the 800 pound guerilla isn't happy with my CSS or xHTML
Wishing you all a grea
xcept on Explorer 5.0 (SQGVA) Windows Mobile
> 5.0 (SQVGA), where it shows an empty screen.
>
> Any thoughts? Any good links?
>
> Sandy
The list wiki [1] has some links that may provide answers to your question.
hth
[1] http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?action=find&
pointing me in the right direction.
>
Just checked my old win 98 box with a 17" monitor and NS 7.2 and your site
looks nearly identical to FF 1.5 and IE 6 and 7 on my win XP Pro sp2 box.
Sorry I can't offer more
. [1] Not sure if any of those will meet your requirements, but
it can't hurt to look
hth
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am not sure where to start.
>
> Thanks all for the help,
>
> Cory
Remove the xml prologue () preceding the xml doctype
and IE 6 will behave The prologue is causing IE 6 to switch to Quirks
Mode [1].
hth
[1] http://en.wikipe
applications. There are job
boards, Web sites, mailing lists, and other venues for helping stimulate
your local economy. Check them out."
A gentle reminder to all
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Ji
mean. This will, I'm sure, create other problems to overcome in a
production page / site.
IE 7.0.5xx shows the pipes on my Win XP Pro SP2 Box.
hth
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Jim Nannery
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PScan't tell if this works on mac
XHTML
Prolog preceding a complete XHTML Doctype in IE 7.
Best to you all.
[1] http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2005/09/15/467901.aspx
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You can
find it links to them in the WIKI on the off-topic page [1]
Best to you and yours
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Afternoon Sebastian
You wrote
> Does any of you guys know how IE 7 will be released.
> Will it be released as an update or as a download ?
>
> // Sebastian
This link to the IE Blog [1] will answer your question. Read the Oct 6th
entry.
[1] http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/
hth
http://gutfeldt.ch/matthias/articles/doctypeswitch.html
hth
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IE7b2 testing hub -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?
on[1]. Especially at the Web Standards
Group link [2].
hth
Jim Nannery
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[2] http://webstandardsgroup.org/
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ou'll have better luck getting the answer you seek...
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> Eva
>
The CSS-D wiki [1], while a bit dated, has info on this. IE 6 does not
support the @page rule for forcing landscape printing. I haven't tested IE
7b3 to so can't tell you if it supports the @page rule or not.
hth
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> Uwe Kaiser
>
Display: inline is not supported in IE 4. Below is a link to an old
compatibility chart [1] that shows what is and is not supported in that old
geezer ( err - Browser)
hth
[1] http://vzone.virgin.net/sizzling.jal
e
elements resting on the baseline not the bottom of the box. That leaves
room for the descenders of lower case letters like j and y
You can also use vertical-align:bottom on the img selector...
hth
Jim Nannery
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IE7b2 testing
on't have a direct answer to your question, but the CSS-Discuss WIKI [1]
has a section devoted to styling forms and their elements[2]
hth
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l id="lf1" but that's not in the styles
provided. Unless it's in the external link to your real test.css.
which we can't see so, looking at the code provided isn't much help
and any solution offered would only be a wag.
A link to a real page
elector from the anchor to the * * and use double quotes not
single..
Lets Talk
Tested locally in FF 1.5.0.4 and IE 6.0 win xp pro sp2...
hth
Jim Nannery
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and if so, where might I find
> them?
>
Peter-Paul Koch's quirksmode.org [1] web site has the only CSS Compatibility
Chart I've seen that has IE7 b2 and opera 8.5 browser compatibility
others are seriously outdated
Hope that's what you're after...
[1] http:
they have loaded)
[1] http://validator.w3.org/
[2] http://www.htmlhelp.com/tools/validator/
[3] http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/s5-intro.html
Hope that helps...
Jim Nannery
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Morning Steve
You wrote
> Can someone direct me to the moderator for this site. I would like a
> private conversation.
>
This address will get you where you want to go
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Best
Jim Nannery
owner - www.backporch
e best tools (more efficient) to work with in
> CSS and XHTML?
>
The list WIKI is always a good place to start when looking for this kind of
information. [1]
Regards
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Jim Nannery
owner - ww
a
light gray IE 6.0 is the same..
This sounds like a Google tool bar auto-fill type issue..
Screen capture available offline if you want it...
hth
Jim Nannery
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re any other tools out there that you're using (besides your
> brains) that help you figure out the results of the cascade for
> elements on a Web page?
>
> thanks
For our group, aside from the tools listed above it's, Brains R
Us
Hope you're having a great weekend.
Morning Brent
You wrote
>
> Newbie Here.
>
> http://www.sandstormranch.com/check_shadow.htm
>
> I intended for "Sold" in the image caption to have a red color instead
> of the blue. Page looks fine in Mozilla, but doesn't work in IE or
> konqueror.
>
> I tried to design a universal style sheet th
Morning
Jblanchard wrote
> The past several days have brought much frustration and leads me to the
> question, which browser do I design for?
>
Most on this list would agree that it is best to design / code for Fire Fox
or Opera and make corrections as needed for IE
Best to all
Ji
7.
Getting IE 6 in Standards mode should make it render more like FireFox.
[1] http://www.quirksmode.org/css/quirksmode.html
[2] http://www.alistapart.com/stories/doctype/
Hope this helps...
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valuable information in the CSS-D WIKI [3] located under "Switching".
Best to you all...
[1] http://www.alistapart.com/stories/doctype/
[2] http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/n
Dreamweaver forum [1] or look at Community
Mx [2] for answers.
Best
[1] http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/index.cfm?forumid=12
[2] http://www.communitymx.com/
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at I
missed, this thread has drifted from html mark up to SEO.
This question would be more appropriate at forum like webdesign-L [1] or
see the CSS-D wiki [2] for more forums that can provide appropriate
responses.
Regards
[1] http://webdesign-l.com/
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ng-bottom properties from the value of the height property equals the
height of the parent object's content box. (from the MS library [2] )
There is also good infomation in the CSS-D Wiki [3] See "Switching:
Hope this helps a little.
[1] http://gutfeldt.ch/matthias/articles/doc
on to Dan Cederholm's books, you should also consider any of the books
by Eric Meyer. Especially "Cascading Style Sheets, the definitive guide"
(second edition).
Best regards
Jim Nannery
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[2]
http://www.google.com/searc
ur answer an encouragement for more questions, not an incentive to
unsubscribe. {end}
If you haven't read the Policy lately, it would be time well spent to review
it today.
Wishing you all the very best as we start the new year.
Jim Nannery
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on,
> Scot
Remove the following from your css : br.left{clear:left;} and the
_width:177px;, and from the xhtml and your space(s)
will disappear. Works locally on the example provided.
IE is reading the only the , and not applying the class and not
is topic.
And some of the relevant links to this discussion can be found here [2] [3]
Hope this helps
[1] site:archivist.incutio.com + validator warnings
[2] http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/63118
[3] http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/64795
Jim Nannery
owner - ww
great information to be found in the list wiki [1]
Welcome to the list.
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hth
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alled. Your page looks fine on
my win xp pro sp2 in both IE 6 and FF 1.0.6. However, on my win 98 se IE
5.5 with google toolbar, the form fields turn yellow.
Hope that helps....
Jim Nannery
owner - www.redfernenterprise
rgins" returned hundreds of pages of
information.[2]
The CSS-d wiki has a couple of pages about doctypes [3] and doctype
switching [4] as well as links to other sites with useful information and
tutorials. (see the "see also" section on the doctype switching page)
Hope that hel
in the itself, but rather the style sheet in the head area.
Have look at the wiki pages on tables [1] and styling columns [2].
Best to all
Jim Nannery
owner - www.redfernenterprises.com
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[1] http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=NicerTables
[2] http://css
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