Re: CSS positioning!!!

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2001


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = everyone is giving you external CSS examples, I think this is what you mean. I had to do exactly this for a recent project.The difference between Netscape and IE is about 10 pixels on a mac and i believe it is about the same on a PC. IE starts counting pixels after its usual 10px margin so it is utterly confusing but anyways. So the way i did it was:
Then again I could be completely wrong and on crack.~Dan ------------------------------------------------------------ Daniel H. Smith WebDeveloper/WebDesigner Extraordinaire 914.276.2288 dsmith7@dsmith7.com For the Skills Go To: www.dsmith7.com For Love Go To: www.danandsabrina.com ------------------------------------------------------------ ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: Alisha Outridge Reply-To: (WebCatalog Talk) Date: Mon, 02 Jul 2001 11:40:59>>>> I am positioning a layer on a page of mine useing this code: >>>> >>>>
>>> width: 200px; visibility: visible>>>> toggle(1,30); return false>>>> border=0>>>> border=0>
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everyone is giving you external CSS examples, I think this is what you mean. I had to do exactly this for a recent project.The difference between Netscape and IE is about 10 pixels on a mac and i believe it is about the same on a PC. IE starts counting pixels after its usual 10px margin so it is utterly confusing but anyways. So the way i did it was:
[browsername]^Internet Explorer]11[/showif][hideif [browsername]^Internet Explorer]1[/hideif]px; left: [showif [browsername]^Internet Explorer]20[/showif][hideif [browsername]^Internet Explorer]10[/hideif]px; height: [showif [browsername]^Internet Explorer]30[/showif][hideif [browsername]^Internet Explorer]20[/hideif]px; width: [showif [browsername]^Internet Explorer]210[/showif][hideif [browsername]^Internet Explorer]200[/hideif]px; visibility: visible> Then again I could be completely wrong and on crack.~Dan ------------------------------------------------------------ Daniel H. Smith WebDeveloper/WebDesigner Extraordinaire 914.276.2288 dsmith7@dsmith7.com For the Skills Go To: www.dsmith7.com For Love Go To: www.danandsabrina.com ------------------------------------------------------------ ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: Alisha Outridge Reply-To: (WebCatalog Talk) Date: Mon, 02 Jul 2001 11:40:59>>>> I am positioning a layer on a page of mine useing this code: >>>> >>>>
>>> width: 200px; visibility: visible>>>> toggle(1,30); return false>>>> border=0>>>> border=0>
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