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Re: You have them in different divs. In order for text to wrap around an image, both have to be in the same container. | |
Re: Use the style [icode]text-align: right;[/icode]. This is a good place to put in a table with no borders. | |
Re: Checkboxes have the values of true or false in the attribute "checked". | |
Re: The what????? I would suggest reinstalling your browser. It works fine for me. | |
Re: He's thinking of tunneling his way into the principal's office, or jail. I am a teacher. I have software that lets me look at the screen of any student's computer in my classroom. I can even put that screen up on the projector, so the whole class can see it. … | |
Re: Your approach is wrong. You don't put stuff on top of other stuff if you want them to stay together. You put stuff INSIDE other stuff. You need to think of web objects as containers. They contain other objects. Use a div as a container, and then put your stuff … | |
Re: There is also a problem using width or height in the same style as nonzero margin, border, and/or padding. IE nests them in a different order, putting the surrounding styles inside the width, instead of outside as the standard requires. The trick is to nest containers, separating the following into … | |
Re: Be more specific. I can think of 5 different things that could be. | |
Re: First of all, don't put text on top of a bright colorful background, or people with certain vision problems or dyslexia can't read it at all. Use a pastel background. Second, use the background style on the body or a div. If Frontpage doesn't offer this, change to writing pure … | |
Re: You need to show the following: - A box for each table in the database, with all of the variables listed inside the box. - A line connecting each relationship. It runs between the variables in the two tables that are related. - Indications of whether the relationship is one-to-one, … | |
Re: Two possibilities: - You didn't use the proper procedure to eject the flash drive when you put the images on it. - The flash drive is designed for a Vista computer, and the other computer is XP or earlier. | |
Re: This is a function of the angle between the LCD screen and your eye. You will notice changes in these effects as you move your head around. It is a property of the liquid crystals themselves. LC watches, LC thermometers, and Mood Rings also change color and intensity with the … | |
Re: W3C and Firefox don't accept styles with units of measure attached to 0 values. So instead of 0px, just put 0. This causes some of your styles to be thrown away. There is no way to center content vertically on the screen that works on all browsers and screen resolutions. … | |
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Re: Center the container containing the ol or ul tags, or add such a container. | |
Re: I make a Word document with the formula in it, and take a screenshot. | |
Re: Before you do anything else, validate your code with W3C: [URL="http://validator.w3.org/"]http://validator.w3.org/[/URL] Firefox is a lot more likely to object to bad code. | |
Re: This is not quite right. The purpose of tbody is to go with thead and tfoot to make a table that has a header and footer that are always visible when the table is larger than a page. If you use tbody, you also need to use thead and tfoot, … | |
Re: I had the same trouble, and recycled Spybot. | |
Re: A ul tag cannot be the direct child of another ul tag. The browser goes into quirks mode if it finds this. | |
Re: I saw it, but it disappeared before I knew to get a screenshot. It was an ad that launched popups when the mouse rolled over it. | |
Re: When styles conflict, styles lower in the stylesheet are given priority over styles above them. | |
![]() | Re: Browsers have accessibility settings to disable changing the colors of links. Check your settings. Link color metastyles are global in nature. |
Re: Using size styles (width, height) and nonzero surround styles (margin, border, padding) in the same tag or stylesheet style guarantees an incompatibility between IE rendering and FF rendering, because IE nests them in the wrong order. | |
Re: The problem is the order that IE displays size styles and surrounding styles. Other browsers display the sizes INSIDE the surrounding styles (margin, border, padding). IE crams the surrounding styles inside the sizes. So the sizes must be made larger, to make room for the surrounding styles (unless the surrounding … | |
Re: First of all, table is NOT deprecated in xhtml. There is no reason to avoid using a table where a table is needed. This sounds like tabular data. What is discouraged is the use of tables to simulate margins and padding. This was done before styles were invented. Using tables … | |
Re: It is impossible to center something vertically on a web page and have it work on all browsers and screen resolutions. The internet is not designed to exactly fill a screen, and is not intended to be used in the way you are trying to use it. Web page rendering … | |
Re: It should not be considered a "vs" situation. Some sites need both. The only thing "wrong" with using a table is that a reading program for the blind will report table positions. If divs can't do the job, go back to a table. The use of tables that the W3C … | |
Re: Don't put size styles (width, height) and nonzero surrounding styles (margin, border, padding) in the same tag and/or stylesheet style. | |
Re: The images are Word Art, which is part of Microsoft Word. First, make sure you have copyright permission to use the document. Use Ctrl-PrintScreen to take a screenshot. Then use MS paint to paste it into a blank document. Cut out the parts you want, and save them as .jpg … | |
Re: If you forget to use the eject button in the Notification Area of the taskbar before removing the thumb drive, it leaves a drive definition in there of the drive it still thinks is there. Then when you plug in the drive again, it requests two new drive letters. | |
Re: Both the center tag and the align= parameter are deprecated. They will stop working sometime in the near future, when HTML 4 is no longer supported. They do not work at all in XHTML now. Please don't give obsolete solutions. There are two things going on here: 1. For some … | |
Re: There is NO way to exactly fill a screen vertically that works on all browsers, screen resolutions, and viewport sizes. - It's impossible to make a page that fits perfectly in the vertical direction on all monitors. - It is impossible to place anything against the bottom edge of the … | |
Re: [QUOTE=itdupuis;653459]Did it change your desktop telling you to 'click here to remove virus'.....that is the one I battled for a while. I ran norton 360, then trend micro house call to finally be rid of it. But is sounds like the same thing....you might also need to run reg cure, … | |
Re: Smooth scrolling belongs to the owner of the computer, not to you. | |
Re: It's the antivirus checking for new nasties. | |
Re: Another possibility is that the target is a kind of file IE doesn't know how to save. Some websites are getting too selfish, encoding their materials so they can't be saved. | |
Re: A few tips: 1. Never put size styles (width. height) in the same tag or stylesheet style with nonzero surrounding styles (margin, border, padding). This is guaranteed to create a compatibility problem between IE and Firefox (IE nests them in the wrong order). Instead, nest two tags, and apply the … | |
Re: Absolute positioning causes all kinds of hard to fix trouble. My advice is DON'T! | |
Re: There is no such thing. How would it know what the name of the "next " page is, without you telling it? Set the hyperlinks on each page. That's all you can do without a lot of tricky JS code. | |
Re: It would help to see your code. If you are trying to make content fit within one screen on each user's monitor, it is not possible without all kinds of tricky JS programming. The web is designed so content expands downward to accommodate all available text. The internet is not … | |
Re: Apparently you have accidentally created another user account, and your software belongs to your old account. Log out of the new account and use the original account. | |
Is there an easy (and free) way to copy just the audio portion of an .flv file to another file? Or is there a way to get PowerPoint to play just the audio portion of an .flv file. A co-worker made an .flv video of an event on campus. I … | |
Re: First of all, I can't see why people want this. It reminds me of the roller rinks and restaurants in the 1940s and 1950s. Why don't you just make one solid image for the while thing, if it is always to be a specific size? You have to realize that … | |
Re: If Google is adding the ad to your page, you probably can't. If you have control, you can float it with a float style. | |
Re: [QUOTE=joshSCH;516720]Coincidentally, there was a recent "UFO sighting" in Texas. Stevensville, I believe is the city name. It has recently received national attention.. apparently many people saw some 'unidentified' object.. The initial two responses from the government were that they had no idea what the object could have been. However, the … |
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