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four divs on one page?29 Feb 2004 23:13 GMT16
I need to lay out a page with five main elements: A fixed div at the top
containing a navigation bar, two side-by-side columns, a centered shopping
cart at the bottom, and a full-window fixed div to provide a border. A
test page is at
Indenting information under heading elements29 Feb 2004 20:11 GMT5
I have a bunch of (old) pages that are outline-driven, and use the h1-h6
elements to define headings.  Is there any way that I can create a stylesheet to
 show them in an indented style?  For instance, my HTML is:
<html>
Good Box-Model Hack29 Feb 2004 13:00 GMT4
If only it worked :-(
http://www.projectseven.com/csslab/boxmodel/
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IE / DIV background-color29 Feb 2004 09:37 GMT2
Hopefully there's a simple answer to this!
I'm working on this site:
 http://www.magus-toolbox.com/
And I want a grey box on the right to show supplemental
Opera 7.23 link color fails on ccmeonline29 Feb 2004 05:58 GMT3
This link is given in another thread:
  http://www.ccmeonline.org/agenda.html
My Opera 7.23 in Windows XP will only show the links as
black on gray.  Not recognizable as links, although they
Square table cells28 Feb 2004 16:06 GMT3
I have a page:
       <http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/biblio/banbury.htm>
which uses a table to indicate the Ordnance Survey (map) grid- squares
covered by a certain area.
no padding at bottom of page in Opera 728 Feb 2004 00:57 GMT4
I have a page at http://www.ccmeonline.org/agenda.html that has white space
between the gray div and the outside edge in N7 and IE6 but not in Opera 7.
What do I need to change?
TIA,
Weird IE bug? float:left in <td> together with (any) inline styles?27 Feb 2004 20:19 GMT6
The HTML at the end of this message will render erroneously on IE (at
least 5.0) and prperly on Mozilla (as I've been told). That does not
surprise me, but I *would* like to find some workaround to get it to
display properly...
almost CSS compliant...27 Feb 2004 20:01 GMT8
I have 2 pages on a site that will not validate as XHTML 2/CSS 2. They are
http://www.ccmeonline.org/email.html and
http://www.ccmeonline.org/pastpres.html. All the other pages validate
without problem. The validator seems to have an issue with me using the same
Center page / absolute positioning27 Feb 2004 09:38 GMT7
I made a site using CSS absolute positioning for all my
content on the page. Now I try to figure out if it is possible
to center the pages without giving up the absolute positioning.
Can somebody please enlighten me if that's possible and if
Multiple rendering modes for same page27 Feb 2004 08:38 GMT2
This page:
http://users.tpg.com.au/karl6740/css/multi-mode_1.html
- uses "CSS1Compat" mode in Opera 7.23 but "BackCompat" mode in MSIE 6
and "QuirksMode" in Mozilla 1.6.
textarea scrollbars27 Feb 2004 01:08 GMT4
How can I disable scrollbars in a textarea. They seem to be enabled by
default.
thanks
Max
CSS 2 columns (1 nav + 1 content) 100% height & 100% width27 Feb 2004 00:47 GMT11
I have a problem with CSS code.
I want to have one menu column with a fixed width and a 100% height and
the rest of the page for content.
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Centered CSS26 Feb 2004 18:30 GMT32
How can I center a page (that uses CSS) so that it has:
- maximum width of 1024
- minimum width of 800
Therefore it should be a liquid design. I haven't found any way in
hover -> jump to next line; maybe solved?26 Feb 2004 17:41 GMT6
The page under discussion was
http://ppewww.ph.gla.ac.uk/~flavell/www/html-smac.html
An email correspondent referred to the link text "screenshot" in part
2, which in his case was coming at the right-hand end of a line.  As
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