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Re: You are using deprecated codes. Editors tend to ignore them. The following are deprecated: the font tag align= color= size= bgcolor= center (except as an argument for text-align) | |
Re: Most search engines now totally ignore the keywords meta values, because too many businesses have used false keywords to attract search engines. You can totally leave out both meta items listed above, because they don't do anything anymore. You do need a meta item to define the character set your … | |
Re: All attributes of the type [icode]attribute="argument"[/icode] now need quotes around the arguments. PHP knows this. | |
Re: This sounds like one of the following: 1. You have a hardware failure. This could be CPU, power supply, ram, or peripheral device. 2. You have a newly installed piece of hardware that won't take the processing speed. 3. You have too many devices installed, and they are loading down … | |
Re: Check the volume control advanced setting and see if the balance control is all the way to the right. The plug might be only half inserted into the jack. I have found a few PCs where the plug handle is too big to go into the recess provided. You could … | |
Re: I have seen a fake explorer.exe, and I have seen a registry setting do this. | |
Re: Until there is uniformity among browsers and servers concerning case sensitivity, do NOT put any uppercase letters in any web page, web file, domain name, folder name, or anything else a browser or server needs to interpret. | |
Re: That is as clear as a mud puddle. What do you WANT it to do? You have the following choices: - Use an image editor to either crop or shrink the image until it is 25X25. (Is that pixels, cm, or what?) - Do the same, but save it as … | |
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Re: Are you changing the file permissions on the server, so the user has permission to have the file? | |
Re: Quoted items don't always work across line breaks in tags. You have styles that take up three lines. Make a stylesheet style for those. You can have line breaks in a stylesheet. | |
Re: I don't use language in the code tags because I don't like the colors it adds. It makes the page harder to read. | |
Re: The tbody element is designed to scroll when the table is larger than the browser window, not a container. | |
Re: Your browser might not be able to display them. You might not have enough internet cache. | |
Re: You do not have the right to take over the user's computer. It is illegal to do so. | |
Re: The alcohol probably shorted something out. You have to wait until the alcohol is totally dry before turning things on again. Also, the inside of a computer is static-electricity sensitive. A $100 chip can be ruined instantly by a small static discharge. Try a new video card. | |
Re: Just what we need: More expensive certifications employers use to discriminate with. | |
Re: Can't you just print the .txt file from My Computer? Or are you wanting to do this automatically? Note that you have to CLOSE the file you are capturing before any other process is allowed to use it. If the file is still open (whether or not it is receiving … | |
Re: If they can see the image, the file is already on their computer. All they have to do is retrieve it. | |
Re: I can't understand what you WANT to do. | |
Re: It might be a popup blocker. | |
Re: The following code contains many code items that are deprecated (will not be supported in future browsers): [QUOTE=ratri;645702] [code=html]<HEAD> <TITLE>Plumbing, roofing, kitchen fitting, bathroom fitting, property maintenance :: Wyser Maintenance</TITLE> <LINK rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://www.movetwo.co.uk/test/style.css" /> </HEAD> <BODY topmargin='0' rightmargin='0' leftmargin='0' bottommargin='0'> <TABLE width='800' height='100' cellpadding='0' cellspacing='0' border='0' bgcolor='#003399' ID="Table1"> <TR … | |
Re: Usually this means that Windows is trying to use a different driver. When this happerns, go to: Start/settings/control panel/system/hardware/device manager See what driver is installing itself in place of your driver. Note that if it is the plug-and-play driver that came with the drive, it might be the hardware start … | |
Re: Most likely you have a failed hard disk. | |
Re: I am totally sick of website creators trying to control the user's computer. Such functions belong to the owner of the computer, NOT TO YOU! If you don't want people printing your precious little pictures, don't publish them on the Internet. | |
Re: I don't want to pay extra for fancy looks. | |
Re: Did you give the images public read permission on the server? If not, it won't let the user have them. Are the images so big that they exceed the limit the server or the user ISP sets for webpage file size? Is the Internet cache on the browser too small … | |
Re: That is nonstandard code that works in IE, but not other browsers. So of course, the other bowsers ignore the codes. Why not just use more compatible images. If you won't do that, put a short disclaimer in the alt= part of the image tag. Then it displays only if … | |
Re: Why not make them? - Digital camera. - Windows MS Paint. - Microsoft Office AutoShapes. | |
Re: You can post links to pages showing the problem, or pages showing what you want to do. You can't post links to attract people to your website. | |
Re: It's working on Firefox 3. Note that absolute positionings and pixel counts work differently for different browsers. Also note that putting surrounding styles (margin, border, padding) in the same tag as size styles (width, height) causes differences between browser renderings. | |
Re: If your content won't fit, the table adds scrollbars instead of shrinking the content. Your content won't fit. Reduce the size of the content, either by reducing the amount of content, or by reducing its size (font-size styles, etc.). | |
Re: Your problem is that the margins are inside the widths in IE, but outside the width in other browsers. IE wrongly puts surrounding styles (margin, border, padding) INSIDE the size styles (width, height). Other browsers put the surrounding styles OUTSIDE the defined size styles. The trick is to use two … | |
Re: I usually set up styles as I need them. And I design the big parts of the page first, and then add the little details. And no lorem ipsum in the final product.:icon_mrgreen: | |
Re: Unfortunately, you will have to use a table if you want both of them to be the same height in all browser window sizes and screen resolutions. The div tag is too fluid to achieve this. We need a divrow tag, or something like that, to be the equivalent of … | |
Re: There is one thing you could do: place the ad where the menus don't overlap it. | |
Re: Speeding up your work: - It might be better to have two computers sitting side by side, and have half of those processes on each computer. - The more processes you have running, the slower each one runs. Plus, the time taken to switch between them is longer. - A … | |
Re: You are trying to go beyond the capabilities of css. Such transformations require at least a script. It might be that you have to create an image with the text rotations. I have done that. | |
Re: Most real-time software has to be rewritten to work with new versions of operating systems. What OS is the game specified to run on? | |
Re: I had this happen several years ago. It turned out that the photo processing company had placed white edges on the digital files. This happened because my camera exposed the negatives in an area slightly undersized, compared to their scanner. I had to use a photo editor to crop the … | |
Re: Must menus be so complicated and time consuming to use??? Just display a fixed list of 20 items. | |
Re: You can have the focus on only one layer at a time. To fix it, get rid of the idea of putting one thing on top of another. Note that the z-axis is not universally implemented yet. Don't rely on it. Note that in FF and in xhtml, the <!-- … | |
Re: The property "selectd" is spelled wrong, and should be [icode]selected="selected"[/icode]. | |
Re: You have not yet given public permission to view the files. This means that only you can see them. You need to change the permission settings for them in your ISP. This may be a manifestation of the fluid nature of div tags. If you absolutely need a rigid structure, … | |
Re: There is a BIG problem with making links anything other than standard colors: accessibility. There are settings in browsers that disable the ability to change link colors on web pages. So some people get cute with the links, and the link disappears entirely on a browser with link color disabled, … | |
Re: The problem is in the fluid nature of div. It doesn't always obey the height and width properties, unless forced to by surrounding objects. It "thinks" displaying the content is more important than the defined size. | |
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Re: Several problems: - The [icode]<!-- -->[/icode] tag pair does not work in xhtml to hide scripts and styles. Styles work in xhtml without those tags, and scripts should be external. - Absolute and relative positioning are NOT browser-independent. Don't use them. Instead, place a container around the menu area, and … | |
Re: In both cases you are trying to put a box object pair (table, and anything else that takes a border) inside an inline tag pair (anchor). This does not work. There are very few things you can put inside an anchor tag pair. There are a few ways to solve … | |
Re: Percent does work in padding. I use it all the time. The problem is the main incompatibility between IE and the other browsers: Putting size styles (width, height, or the size of an image) and nonzero surrounding styles (margin, border, padding) in the same tag or defined style causes the … |
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