~Shinta
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I'm pretty sure you can do it with CSS. Try looking on the CSS documentation for something on frames. It might be there.
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<a>, <img>, and <script> aren't formatting, are they?
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Oh yes, don't forget to use Google too. ^^
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I think that is your problem. Take up the problem with your company's IT department..?
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XML Templete
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I suggest you use XML Schema, it's easiest.
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XML tags in html documents are invalid as far as I know. They are also Microsoft proprietary. That is why Firefox doesn't support them. Also Opera has full XML support, more than Firefox I think. Firefox didn't have XSLT until a year ago.
It's IE that has the crappy XML support. No XSLT and many other things.IE6 has a full support for XML which is why it's the only browser showing this. -
Use server side. It's the only way I know you can do it.
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Make sure your server is serving the documents as xml still.
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Woah, that is awesome. I will be using this all the time now!
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Javascript. VBScript is DEAD.
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What is the point of this certification?
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Percentages are the way to do it.
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transparency
in CSS
Wow, thanks for using the search button. http://w3schools.invisionzone.com/index.ph...wtopic=1373&hl=
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That's the idea... That's also why Open Source products come out faster. IE 6 took 2 years to develop, Netscape 6 or so took 3 years. Firefox took 1 maybe.
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The code looks alot more neat, and make editting alot more easier.
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Use CSS. I forget the property you use though...
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I use 1.5.I was kidding about the leaching.
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List element. You use it in ordered and unordered lists.
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CSS annoyance
in CSS
Does giving the list tags a height work?
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Well, according to the w3c, maybe. According to the standards uniformed public, no.http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10-HTML-TECHS/#tables-layoutIt's alright though, you are here on the forums to learn things, so you did nothing wrong.
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Hi, I just noticed 2 minutes ago. When I drag and drop any image with an alt attribute to the url bar, instead of just displaying the uri in "href", it carries over the contents of alt as well. Like try dragging and dropping the w3schools banner onto your url bar. Instead of displaying "http://www.w3schools.com/images/logo_new2.jpg" it shows "http://www.w3schools.com/images/logo_new2.jpgW3Schools". (This can be a minor problem for me when websites I leach from like 4chan and wakachan catch up with standards and start using alt attributes =0.) Can somebody give me a workaround maybe?
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Not to mention they are much more secure.
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Tables? Where have you been?Have you tried tables? It would simplify things.<style type="text/css">.maintable { width: 100%;}.topcell { text-align: center; font-size: 20px;}.middlecell { width: 73%;}.bottomheight { height: 200px;}</style><table border="1" class="maintable"> <tr> <td colspan="3" class="topcell"> Header Content Table </td> </tr> <tr class="bottomheight"> <td> Content Left </td> <td class="middlecell"> Content Middle </td> <td> Content Right </td> </tr></table>
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CSS annoyance
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I don't see it... What version of Fx?
great helpful site!
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Yeah W3Schools is that and a bag of chips... If you'd like I would suggest to you some other websites you'd like if you liked this one.http://www.htmldog.com/http://alistapart.com/http://developer.mozilla.org/http://developer.apple.com/internet/webcontentThese sites are on my list of good sites on my website and should be useful to anybody.