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thread by: Andy Fish |
last post Jul 23 '05 by: Brian
Hi All,
I have a nice easy table and/or CSS formatting problem for any gurus out
there.
I have a table with 4 columns - no "width" attribute on anything.
Some rows have 4 cells in (call these type A) and some have colspan=4 (type
B)
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
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thread by: Zac Hester |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: William Tasso
I figured since a lot of us around here design sites for "customers" a lot,
I'd ask a general question that might help a lot of us in the future.
When dealing with clients asking for _professional_ web sites, I am
constantly trying to explain why less is more; that professional-grade web
sites should focus on functionality, usability, and...
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan |
last post Jul 24 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
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thread by: Adam Smith |
last post Apr 6 '06 by: Adam Smith
Hello,
I receive frequent email invitations for online seminars of the form
http://www.hxtgwebinars.com/fgb/?t=546&K=ESC78357&ID=1807&M=Z
Clicking the link takes me to an Info html page with the Registration
form which is partially pre-fill, presumably from a database.
Does anyone have any idea how these are done, obviously with...
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thread by: alfaromeogolf |
last post Jul 18 '07 by: bharathreddy
Hallo hi..
I want to close the browser using the input button. But I don't want the pop menu message to appear ("Do you want to close the windows? Yes / No.")
<input type="button" value="Close Windows" onclick="window.close()">
Is there any way to disable that pop up message?
Thank u
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thread by: RC |
last post Nov 30 '05 by: Gianni Rondinini
When you have a large table, you
have to scroll the vertical and/or horizontal
scroll bar(s) to read the table contents
<td> tag. But the problem is you can't see
the column header <th> tag when you scroll
down the vertical scroll bar.
So how do I make <th> tag always stay on
the window/frame. This is similar to spreadsheet
Excel, the...
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thread by: VAIO PC |
last post Jan 22 '08 by: VAIO PC
please visite
http://dcaic.com
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thread by: CJM |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: CJM
I'm developing a site for a charity which I am aiming to make
standards-compliant, accessible and cross-browser compatible.
I'm doing OK so far and have the workings of a respectable site, but I still
have a few little niggly problems:
Site: http://www.aif-advocacy.org.uk/index.asp
CSS: http://www.aif-advocacy.org.uk/aif.css
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
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thread by: liquidagoracom |
last post Oct 25 '07 by: liquidagoracom
I need to put a form in my website where people can enter a friend's email and automatically the site sends an email to that person.
I don't even know how is that called, So I couldn't search here on the forum.
I'd appreciate any resource with a code to do that.
Thank you very much
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
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thread by: M |
last post Mar 2 '06 by: M
Can anyone suggest any traditional hard copy web design magazines?
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thread by: Trevor Berman |
last post Oct 19 '10 by: Trevor Berman
I have an elastic layout site. In it I am trying to use a three tiered image as a three state button. The container for this button is limited to the height of one state/tier of the button and has overflow: hidden; applied. This works fine to mask the unseen states/tiers --as long as the height for the container is set in pixels.
!!! My problem...
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thread by: Jamil |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: David Dorward
I am a novice in HTML. I just downloaded Apache server on my Windows
2000 desktop. It is running properly. I need to write a form in HTML
which will save the input data enterd by the user in a plain text file
at the server side.
Example:
1) My form will have two fields:
i) Name: myName
ii) Age: 33
2) User will enter "myName" and "33" and...
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thread by: Phester |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Philipp Lenssen
Apologies for the fluff post, but I thought you all would get some
amusement out of this...
A banner ad from Microsoft just came up as I was browsing a popular news
site. (I can't do a screenshot on this machine, so I'll just have to
describe it.) In the first frame, they show a gnarled thicket of
illegible code next to the message, "We've...
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thread by: TanBrae |
last post Nov 7 '06 by: TanBrae
Is there anybody here who would be willing to walk me through rebuilding my form, and helping me code it correctly so it comes to my inbox correctly? I've been having a heck of a time with it since my original host sold.
You can view the current form at:
http://www.tanbraelabradors.com/submitform.htm
My host now supports cgi, and I think...
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan |
last post Jul 23 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
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thread by: Gary Finnigan |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Michael Stemper
I can't aeem to get a footer div to display in the right place on my page.
Can anyone suggest why?
www.clickatdepaul.org
--
Regards
Gary Finnigan
ICT Co-ordinator - Click@depaul
Depaul Trust
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan |
last post Jul 23 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
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thread by: Cezary |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Cezary
Hi Folks!
I wrote this below code and I want to get this effect:
727px] ]
but, there must be some errors. Please give me some advices.
Regards,
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan |
last post Sep 18 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
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thread by: rsteph |
last post Nov 3 '06 by: rsteph
Is there a way for me to select special formatting based on browser.
I've got a css drop shadow for my site. I'm using a set of div's to create the shadows. It works fine in IE, but the shadow isn't appearing in Mozzilla. I found a page with a similar setup that seems to work in Mozilla, but reports problems in IE. So what I'd like to do is...
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thread by: PlasiaPlutt |
last post Sep 20 '07 by: PlasiaPlutt
Hello Merci de m'aceuillir sur votre site et à bientot sur les forums mp3
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan |
last post Jul 20 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
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