Re: [css-d] Print stylesheet/alt text

2006-07-08 Thread francky
Bart Feenstra wrote: >[EMAIL PROTECTED]:] >The 'problem' with your solution is that you now have duplicate content on >a page and as far as I know there is no way to completely hide the span for >all browsers (even text browsers) using CSS. > > That's a disadvantage indeed. To avoid double conte

[css-d] Print stylesheet/alt text

2006-07-08 Thread Bart Feenstra
Never rely on Javascript for such specific things. Try to only use it for extra features on a website, not for essential things like image replacement. A good site should function under all circumstances. It should work even when one item of the trinity (HTML, CSS and JS, but in fact HTML is never

Re: [css-d] Print stylesheet/alt text

2006-07-08 Thread Rick den Haan
Shelly, Design Groups schreef: > What I want to do is display the alt text for my images, instead of the > images themselves, in the printed page. I don't want any images to > print out at all - just the text. Interesting problem. Have you considered image replacement? If you want it to be pur

[css-d] Print stylesheet/alt text

2006-07-08 Thread Bart Feenstra
The 'problem' with your solution is that you now have duplicate content on a page and as far as I know there is no way to completely hide the span for all browsers (even text browsers) using CSS. __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] h

Re: [css-d] Print stylesheet/alt text

2006-07-01 Thread Design Groups
Thanks Andrew :) I need something more cross-browser compatible though :( I did do something that's a bit "ugly" but it works great - thought I would share in case anyone else needed the idea for future reference (or can improve upon it!) Basically, I created a "print" class in my stylesheet - i

Re: [css-d] Print stylesheet/alt text

2006-07-01 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
francky wrote: > I don't understand why Opera is showing the body-background (color > and img) while turned off in css at print (in FF and IE no problems > here). Maybe an Opera-specialist in the list can tell? Depending on Opera version..? Older versions did print screen-style background, unle

Re: [css-d] Print stylesheet/alt text

2006-07-01 Thread Ingo Chao
francky wrote: > . > PS > I don't understand why Opera is showing the body-background (color and > img) while turned off in css at print (in FF and IE no problems here). > Maybe an Opera-specialist in the list can tell

Re: [css-d] Print stylesheet/alt text

2006-07-01 Thread francky
Design Groups wrote: >I've seen a lot of requests (in my searches for this answer) for people >who want to display background images with CSS. It seems I want >something different, and I can't seem to find the answer to this. I'm >hoping you all can help :) > >What I want to do is display the

Re: [css-d] Print stylesheet/alt text

2006-06-30 Thread Andrew Gregory
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 10:38:42 +0800, Design Groups <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What I want to do is display the alt text for my images, instead of the > images themselves, in the printed page. The CSS way of doing that is to add something like the following to your print styles: img { con

[css-d] Print stylesheet/alt text

2006-06-29 Thread Design Groups
I've seen a lot of requests (in my searches for this answer) for people who want to display background images with CSS. It seems I want something different, and I can't seem to find the answer to this. I'm hoping you all can help :) What I want to do is display the alt text for my images, ins