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Zebra Table31 Jul 2008 20:24 GMT10
I am trying to create a Zebra table where each Zebra "Strip" consists of two
rows.  I am using a classical table to create the Zebra table. In my CSS, I
have
.dark {
newbie: table caption31 Jul 2008 16:36 GMT1
Why the rule:
caption
{
       font-style: bolder;
Layout and Menu31 Jul 2008 15:18 GMT-
I have the following layout:
http://www.27lamps.com/Beta/Menu/Menu.html
It includes a JQuery menu based on SuckerFish:
http://alistapart.com/articles/dropdowns
Layout31 Jul 2008 15:13 GMT2
I am creating the base design of a web site that consists in two
horizontal bars: Navigation and Intro.
"Navigation" will contain the menu.
"Intro" will contain two items: a logo (image) on the left and a
IE7 Margin Problem - Please Help30 Jul 2008 06:42 GMT1
I am having a problem with having margins display correctly in IE7,
Firefox and Safari. I am not sure if it is the "double margin error"
or something else. Any help would be appreciated. The file tabs at the
top content area should be flush left and the light blue frame should
Software Package Free! ... about our Free Software29 Jul 2008 06:50 GMT-
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Difference in opinion with computer over what constitutes 100%28 Jul 2008 17:18 GMT2
I am try to get the table at the top of the page to stretch across the
entire screen andf not leave those annoying bits at each edge...
http://www.jedsite.info/content/test.html
The CSS i have for it is as follows...
How to put logo image on top of scaled gradient image?28 Jul 2008 10:05 GMT2
The following gradient method involves scaling a gradient image.  How
would one put a logo on top of such a scaled gradient image without
also scaling the logo image?
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/supereasyblendys
Form testing. Please, need advice.27 Jul 2008 14:07 GMT6
I am creating a form that includes a few JQuery scripts and TinyMCE
Editor:
http://www.27lamps.com/Beta/Form/Form.html
I am having a few problems with my CSS:
Select24 Jul 2008 21:16 GMT4
I am trying to style my form inputs, textareas and selects as follows:
       input, select, textarea {
         border: solid 6px #ECF0F9;
         color: #252525;
Using CSS for multiple columns23 Jul 2008 09:27 GMT2
Can I, without using tables, create more then a 2 column display, ie width =
50%, float: left and float=right?
Thanks...
Nasty variation of the Guillotine, any idea?23 Jul 2008 04:22 GMT1
Hy;
I've got a nasty variation of the Guillotine-bug on a three-column
layout, sadly the variations of the Holly-hack I tried to apply don't
work:
Need help with positioning elements for IE623 Jul 2008 03:19 GMT1
I'm working on a website that looks great in Firefox, IE 7 and IE 8 ,
but in IE 6 one of the elements appears below another element instead
of to the right where it is supposed to be.  The site is at
http://www.indppc.com/.  The main stylesheet is at
code question: what is it?21 Jul 2008 08:10 GMT1
I'm a novice at this and would be forever grateful if someone would tell
me what this code accomplishes.  It is repeated 149 times on the page.
This is the 97th:                  (I've removed some trivial code.)
<script>
Re: using CSS instead of tables  <dd246223-1b98-48fb-af28-2b329ab9ccdd@k13g2000hse.googlegroups.com>  <1a0c$487284e1$cef88ba3$6097@TEKSAVVY.COM>  <VXVck.171777$8k.127138@newsfe18.ams2>20 Jul 2008 02:18 GMT24
On 2008-07-09, Denis McMahon wrote:
> Chris F.A. Johnson wrote:
>
>>    What effect are you looking for? Something like
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