Hi,
On Sat, 2003-08-23 at 22:26, Silviu Cojocaru wrote:
> The best thing you can do is to run your pages through a validator.
> There is one at http://www.w3c.org/ and when I am offline I use tidy to
> solve errors and warnings. Usually solving all warnings and errors tidy
> points out is a winne
Bill Lee - Thursday 21 August 2003 04:11 - about Re: [Gimp-user] Webpage
Help:
> Hello, Natalie;
>
> I brought up the two web sites you mentioned using IE 6 and that browser
> reacts differntly than mozilla or ... whatever.(Why am I not
> surprised?!? :-)
... they _all_ behave
- Wednesday 20 August 2003 03:33 - about Re: [Gimp-user]
Webpage Help:
Hi Daniel,
Oh no, you missed the issue. It was not about a whitespace, it was
about creating a NEWLINE.
There was a whole blank line BELOW the image.
Unless... a whitespace could somehow create that newline... maybe it
wrapped
Daniel Carrera - Wednesday 20 August 2003 03:33 - about Re: [Gimp-user]
Webpage Help:
Hi Daniel,
> Oh no, you missed the issue. It was not about a whitespace, it was
> about creating a NEWLINE.
>
> There was a whole blank line BELOW the image.
>
> Unless... a whitespace co
On Tue, Aug 19, 2003 at 09:33:31PM -0400, Daniel Carrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh no, you missed the issue. It was not about a whitespace, it was about
> creating a NEWLINE.
>
> There was a whole blank line BELOW the image.
>
> Unless... a whitespace could somehow create that newline...
Oh no, you missed the issue. It was not about a whitespace, it was about
creating a NEWLINE.
There was a whole blank line BELOW the image.
Unless... a whitespace could somehow create that newline... maybe it
wrapped around?
On Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 02:05:30AM +0200, Marc A. Lehmann wrote:
>
On Mon, Aug 18, 2003 at 03:27:12PM -0400, Daniel Carrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Try putting it all on one (admittedly ugly) line with no extra spaces:
> >
>
> That's really weird... but it seems to work.
Actually, to reassure you all, that is totally correct, documented,
standardized
Hi,
Perlotine has always set the border attribute - it wouldn't work well without
it. Its actually a user adjustable parameter.
I don't think perlotine was being used by this user, or the problem probably
would never have occurred.
Happy GIMPing,
Seth
> Just to bring it back on topic: Gimp
On Monday 18 August 2003 4:27 pm, Daniel Carrera wrote:
(...)
>
> That's really weird... but it seems to work.
> Another weird thing is that it works on Mozilla, but not on IE.
> Now, if I do the same for the tags:
>
>
I solve that putting the closing ">" for a tag on a newline, and
leavin
Hi Bill,
On Mon, Aug 18, 2003 at 02:08:57PM -0500, Bill Lee wrote:
> I have seen instances where an extra space is inserted where it made no
> sense. I found that many browsers will consider the "eol" after
> to be a space that must be included in the output. I see from your
> source code that
What the heck??!!! It stopped working!
It looked great for a while, then I hit "reload" and it got broken up
again. Now I can't get it to look nice again.
I think I'll just give up. Instead of breaking up the image I'll just
have one large image and use an image map for links. The problem wi
Just run on exactly that last week. :-)
The solution is easier than you think:
Just add "border=0" to the tags inside the cells.
Regards,
JS
-><-
On Monday 18 August 2003 3:02 am, Daniel Carrera wrote:
> One more thing... I have discovered that the problem is caused by
> the
On Mon, Aug 18, 2003 at 09:10:11PM +1000, Owen wrote:
> > There is a background image that is split into chunks, each is placed on a
> > table cell. The table has border 0, so all the chunks should fit together
> > nicely...
> >
> > They don't.
>
> What browser are you using, looks ok to me i
On Mon, Aug 18, 2003 at 11:50:38AM -0300, Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
> Just run on exactly that last week. :-)
>
> The solution is easier than you think:
>
> Just add "border=0" to the tags inside the cells.
Joao, you absolutely rock! Thank you so very much. I've been banging my
head against t
Daniel Carrera wrote:
Hi all,
I know that this isn't a web-page-help list, but I am totally stuck, I've
spent all night trying to solve a problem that shouldn't be there, and
there is no appropriate mailing list that is dedicated to this. Since
this list has a high concentration of people kn
One more thing... I have discovered that the problem is caused by the
links: ...
For some reason, the tags cause an extra space below the images.
On Mon, Aug 18, 2003 at 01:36:02AM -0400, Daniel Carrera wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I know that this isn't a web-page-help list, but I am totally stuck,
Hi all,
I know that this isn't a web-page-help list, but I am totally stuck, I've
spent all night trying to solve a problem that shouldn't be there, and
there is no appropriate mailing list that is dedicated to this. Since
this list has a high concentration of people knowledgable of HTML, I ho
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