> Thomas Hall wrote:
>> Ok, so can I somehow use CSS to they can open
>> a web
>> page and print it so it can fold neatly in half and display the wine
>> list on
>> one half, the menu on the other. If so, how would I do this? If anyone
>> would
>> help, I would be s grateful.
Bob Easton wrote
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> My apologies for even asking. I have TONS of books.
> I was looking to immerse myself in a 3-5 day course, AWAY from work and
> interruptions.
I totally hear you on the interruptions front. What I did was set
everything aside for a few days, left the office on a mini
Tom wrote:
in firefox the box's height is expanded vertically UNTIL you
refresh. Then it "snaps" into place? Is there a simple fix? Thanks!
Looks fine in FF 1.0.3 on Win XP and OS X 10.2. Are you using an
earlier version perchance?
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Karl Bedingfield wrote:
> I need to code an area like this:
http://www.bedingfield.org.uk/example.gif
Based on the question, it sounds like you're new to CSS. Pardon me if
this reply seems pedantic. If it does, perhaps some more detail would
help. So that said, assuming your markup (presumin
Arnie Shafer wrote:
I have no clue what is causing this page to continue way past the footer??
In IE it stops just below the footer where it should.
http://www.abshafer.com/stylemaster/cs.html
CSS is there too. style.css
Try removing overflow: auto; from #main-text.
Also, may I suggest you mark up