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rin67630

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About rin67630

  • Birthday 05/06/1954

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    English, German, French, a bit of Spanish, sorry no Chinese yet...

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    Essen
  • Interests
    So many...
    Photograpy, Typography, Classical music,
    I am an engineer too.
    Need to add webdesign? ;-)

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  1. Ooops! Thas was not obvious. Thank you for your patience.
  2. Thank you. I just have a long way behind me to migrate a 10 years old site to (mostly) non-obsolete code. I have also to deal with my existing manpower, so doing it with caution. I still have some deprecated code along, hope to get rid of it soon... But you helped me, it looks acceptable now. My customer is'nt sad to see the objets shiver slightly on hovering. That draws attention to active objects. Thanks I consider my request solved.
  3. Thank you Foxy, for your incredibly fast and helpful reply. The display:inline-block attribute worked. That had some side effects, so I had to add overflow:auto to the containers. It however completely jeopardizes the float property, irrespective of being declared in a style: <style> img { float: right; margin: 6px; overflow: hidden } </style> or given in the image itself: I just can't get the image to align to the right cleanly. Finally, I cheated and have placed an invisible image at the left, but that's the dirty way, isn't it? Who has got a better idea? Thanks a lot for your help. RIN
  4. Hi experts here, maybe someone coud give me a hint: I have defined my hyperlinks to be bordered on hover: a:link { color: #808080; text-decoration: none; border-style: none none none none; } a:hover { border-style: dashed; border-color: #808080; text-decoration: none; border-width: 1px; border-color: #808080; border-radius: 5px that works fine for texts, but not for images. If an image has a hyperlink, only a part of the border will be displayed, I would have expected to have the whole image wrapped. You might see it here: http://www.schirmer-mosel.com/deutsch/presse.htm (hover at the ten images by Audrey Hepburn.) I could live with that, but it comes worse: If the image has an attibute "float:right" the "border" will be reduced to a line snippet pretty far away from the upper left of the image (hover at the two images on the left menu). Has anyone got a clue how to get it right? Alternatively, which solution could I have to get the image aligned to the right, without the float:right attribute that seems to jeopardize the border on hover? That behavior is consistent across many browsers, only old IE7 seems to wrap the images as I would expect. Thanks a lot for your advice.
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