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William Lee
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RE: CSS 101 anyone? - 11/11/2007 23:21:59
Its there, about 5mm from the left outermost of the browser. Drag your mouse over that area and you'll see something is highlighted. If totally empty, then there'll be no highighting.
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Spanky
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RE: CSS 101 anyone? - 11/11/2007 23:35:38
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ORIGINAL: William Lee Its there, about 5mm from the left outermost of the browser. Drag your mouse over that area and you'll see something is highlighted. If totally empty, then there'll be no highighting. I feel like an idiot! I honestly have a blank page William. I scroll my mouse over everything, everywhere, and there is nothing! Maybe it is my browser (Firefox), maybe it is my resolution, I don't know. I cannot access anything. Nonetheless, I ended up going to the original source and copying all of the images from that: http://www.freecsstemplates.org/preview/unknown When I inserted the image as a background it was fine, however, it did not have the transparency as your's did, jurgen. Honestly, if you don't mind, I would like to give you my ftp link/username/password so you can just upload the whole thing yourself, then I can import it from there (if you would be willing)! Cause honestly, however interesting it is, I cannot seem to emulate what you did jurgen. And as far as I'm concerned, what you did is perfect!
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William Lee
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RE: CSS 101 anyone? - 11/12/2007 0:03:23
Yes I confirm in FF the image does not display as in IE. However, if I turn off javascript in FF, the image displays.
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jurgen
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RE: CSS 101 anyone? - 11/12/2007 0:10:46
The image is there. Just 2 pixels wide but 600 some px high. Yes, it is hard to see but that is the image what will make up the colored background. Isn't css great? ..... hehehehehe just kiddin'
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d a v e
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RE: CSS 101 anyone? - 11/12/2007 6:30:45
and banner3.jpg would be half the size as a gif or 8-bit png ;)
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Spanky
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RE: CSS 101 anyone? - 11/12/2007 15:17:58
Well, I worked on it today and came up with this. www.deveryharpermusic.com I am MUUUUCCHH happier with the layout. It is clean, it is easy to navigate, it communicates what I want to any passer by. I just have a few tweaks I need to do with the Media Player (song order and skin--I e-mailed the company) and whatever else needs updating.
< Message edited by Spanky -- 11/12/2007 15:58:46 >
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Spanky
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RE: CSS 101 anyone? - 11/12/2007 15:56:36
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ORIGINAL: Tailslide That seems to work well. Couple of small points - you've got a lot of this going on: alt="#" in your image tags - you don't want to do that. If it's an informational image then the alt text should act as an alternative for the image should it be unavailable or should the person reading the page not be using a visual browser. If the image is non-informational (just for pretty) then it should be alt="" so that screenreaders will ignore the image all together. Other thing is that although the template has a strict doctype it's got a load of inline formatting like align="left" which is strictly speaking incorrect. But that's just me being fussy! Are you pretending that I know what you just said? :)
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Spanky
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RE: CSS 101 anyone? - 11/12/2007 15:59:04
Jurgen, if you go to my site, when you click on the first three links, the "paramaters" (I don't know a better word? the box?) are fixed and the same. When you click on the 4th link (purchase music) you will see a "shift" and the box seems to grow. Then, another shift if you click on link 5 (My studio). Do you see what I mean? What is this caused from? Is there anyway I can do something to the code to make it seem like it is fixed (horizontally that is--I don't care about vertically because that needs to be flexible with the material), so it doesn't move? Also, here: http://www.deveryharpermusic.com/evoluzione.htm This is where the Media Player is imbedded. You will notice that this is missing the original tail.css definitions/border/dark blue thingy that is on the rest of the pages. When I look at FP2003 I can see it, just not when I publish it. Any suggestions with this?
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d a v e
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RE: CSS 101 anyone? - 11/12/2007 16:07:34
spanky - that's a cracking user name you've got there ;)
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