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HTML and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) web markup languages - Ask questions about html and css development, validation, errors, divs, blocks, tables, design, accessibility, w3c, firefox, ie, safari, tags, attributes, layouts, forms, buttons and more.
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan | last post Jul 23 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
This notice is posted about every week. I'll endeavor to use the same subject line so that those of you who have seen it can kill-file the subject; additionally, Supersedes: headers are used to ensure that only one copy resides on a given news server. This notice was last updated on September 7th, 2000, and is available (with a complete...
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan | last post Oct 1 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
About once a week, I post an FAQ pointer in this newsgroup under the same heading as this post. That pointer has two purposes: 1. To keep regulars from having to post the standard answers to standard questions again and again; if you have a standard question, you might save yourself some time by first reading the available material for this...
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thread by: halfthelaw | last post Jul 30 '06 by: halfthelaw
I have two block elements <div>...</div><div>...</div> that I want to sit on the same line when the browser window is large enough, and on seperate lines when the it's not. Just like how text wraps. But I can't figure out how to do this... can someone help?
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thread by: PhilG | last post Jul 21 '05 by: logic_earth
I will try and explain myself as best as I can. First of all I will include the source code and try and explain what I am trying to achieve. **Source start** <style> a:hover { display: block; background-color: black; color: white; width: 150px;
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan | last post Jul 24 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
About once a week, I post an FAQ pointer in this newsgroup under the same heading as this post. That pointer has two purposes: 1. To keep regulars from having to post the standard answers to standard questions again and again; if you have a standard question, you might save yourself some time by first reading the available material for this...
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thread by: gemguy | last post Jul 21 '07 by: drhowarddrfine
Hi, I had created a image using javascript function. Image will be displayed Onmouseover the button... Now the issue is the image is working properly in firefox where the positioning is set for... But it mismatches the position when worked with IE 6. How to resolve it. Gemguy
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan | last post Jul 23 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
This notice is posted about every week. I'll endeavor to use the same subject line so that those of you who have seen it can kill-file the subject; additionally, Supersedes: headers are used to ensure that only one copy resides on a given news server. This notice was last updated on September 7th, 2000, and is available (with a complete...
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thread by: sakthit | last post Jun 14 '07 by: sakthit
If a list box is overlapping a page if u adjust the width of the list box then contents inside the list box got affected because of unlimited size.so how to use overlap attributes here. ive me with clear idea. thanks in advance
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan | last post Jul 20 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
This notice is posted about every week. I'll endeavor to use the same subject line so that those of you who have seen it can kill-file the subject; additionally, Supersedes: headers are used to ensure that only one copy resides on a given news server. This notice was last updated on September 7th, 2000, and is available (with a complete...
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan | last post Jul 23 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
This notice is posted about every week. I'll endeavor to use the same subject line so that those of you who have seen it can kill-file the subject; additionally, Supersedes: headers are used to ensure that only one copy resides on a given news server. This notice was last updated on September 7th, 2000, and is available (with a complete...
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thread by: chris.edwardz | last post Aug 2 '06 by: chris.edwardz
Hello I am creating a CSS layout at: http://www.bangor.ac.uk/~absc04/website/index.htm As usual it works fine in all browsers except IE! (No surprise there) Would anyone be able to pinpoint why IE is ignoring the CSS rules and shifting boxes all over the place?
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan | last post Aug 27 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
About once a week, I post an FAQ pointer in this newsgroup under the same heading as this post. That pointer has two purposes: 1. To keep regulars from having to post the standard answers to standard questions again and again; if you have a standard question, you might save yourself some time by first reading the available material for this...
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan | last post Jul 23 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
About once a week, I post an FAQ pointer in this newsgroup under the same heading as this post. That pointer has two purposes: 1. To keep regulars from having to post the standard answers to standard questions again and again; if you have a standard question, you might save yourself some time by first reading the available material for this...
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan | last post Jul 23 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
This notice is posted about every week. I'll endeavor to use the same subject line so that those of you who have seen it can kill-file the subject; additionally, Supersedes: headers are used to ensure that only one copy resides on a given news server. This notice was last updated on September 7th, 2000, and is available (with a complete...
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thread by: stephg316 | last post Aug 23 '07 by: stephg316
I recently updated my MySpace page, and I had drop down menu's with things listed that worked before, and now they aren't showing up at all on my page. Could it because I now have a flash movie on my page, because other than that, the only things I really changed was my layout, and I hid the URL box & the online now icon. Anyone know why this...
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan | last post Jul 23 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
About once a week, I post an FAQ pointer in this newsgroup under the same heading as this post. That pointer has two purposes: 1. To keep regulars from having to post the standard answers to standard questions again and again; if you have a standard question, you might save yourself some time by first reading the available material for this...
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thread by: abracad | last post Jul 20 '05 by: Brian
Hi Is it possible to vertically align an image in the middle of a DIV of fixed height?
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan | last post Jul 20 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
About once a week, I post an FAQ pointer in this newsgroup under the same heading as this post. That pointer has two purposes: 1. To keep regulars from having to post the standard answers to standard questions again and again; if you have a standard question, you might save yourself some time by first reading the available material for this...
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thread by: lenin | last post Oct 12 '06 by: lenin
sir / madam i have one doubt.When i open the form in windows , the submit is diplayed in left corner.But i open the same form in mac it is displaying in right side.Why it is behaving like this???kindly clarify. Thanks in advance lenin.j.
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thread by: Peter | last post Jul 20 '05 by: Alan J. Flavell
Hi everybody I have a webpage with two forms on it. The reciever of the data from Form1 wants the encoding to be UTF-8 while the receiver of Form2 wants it in iso-8859-1. Is there a way to tell the browser to send forms in a different encoding than the encoding of the html document? / Peter
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan | last post Jul 24 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
About once a week, I post an FAQ pointer in this newsgroup under the same heading as this post. That pointer has two purposes: 1. To keep regulars from having to post the standard answers to standard questions again and again; if you have a standard question, you might save yourself some time by first reading the available material for this...
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan | last post Sep 11 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
This notice is posted about every week. I'll endeavor to use the same subject line so that those of you who have seen it can kill-file the subject; additionally, Supersedes: headers are used to ensure that only one copy resides on a given news server. This notice was last updated on March 9th, 2005, and is available (with a complete...
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thread by: Boris Ammerlaan | last post Jul 20 '05 by: Boris Ammerlaan
About once a week, I post an FAQ pointer in this newsgroup under the same heading as this post. That pointer has two purposes: 1. To keep regulars from having to post the standard answers to standard questions again and again; if you have a standard question, you might save yourself some time by first reading the available material for this...
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thread by: beihotmailanmelden | last post Feb 12 '06 by: beihotmailanmelden
Hello, in Dreamweaver 8, is there any way of previewing pics with absolute URLs in layout mode? Thanks, Rainer
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thread by: suzihere | last post Jul 20 '07 by: suzihere
Here is my proble. I cannot seem to use the overflow:hidden aspect in this css. Please compare IE and Firefox. It works well in FF, in fact that is what I am trying to achieve. Unfortunatelly the IE code busts out. See the Table II: http://suzete.com/css_weirdness.html Thanks for your help.... Suzihere

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