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  <item rdf:about="http://help.wugnet.com/bravenet/webmaster/size-font-ftopict90683.html#535315">
    <link>http://help.wugnet.com/bravenet/webmaster/size-font-ftopict90683.html#535315</link>
    <title>Different size for different font</title>
    <description>By: Michael Stemper - In article , Kevin Scholl writes:
&gt;On May 21, 9:33 am, &quot;Beauregard T. Shagnasty&quot;  wrote:
&gt;&gt; Kevin Scholl wrote:
&gt;&gt; &gt; Jukka K. Korpela wrote:

&gt;&gt; The main page at ksscholl.com (once I enabled JavaScript to actually
&gt;&gt; find it - that's a bad idea) is unreadable with its current font sizi...</description>
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    <title>please tell me what you think of my website any suggestions</title>
    <description>By: Michael Stemper - In article , dorayme writes:
&gt;In article ,
&gt; Jn Fairbairn  wrote:
&gt;&gt; dorayme  writes:

&gt;&gt; &gt; Just some quick comments after 5 secs of viewing. First, such a 
&gt;&gt; &gt; lot of white text on black is hard to read.
&gt;&gt;...</description>
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    <title>Lining up four DIVs horizontally</title>
    <description>By: Evertjan. - Ian Hobson wrote on 09 sep 2007 in
comp.infosystems.www.authoring.stylesheets: 

&gt; Evertjan. wrote:
&gt;&gt; Adam wrote on 24 jul 2007 in
&gt;&gt; comp.infosystems.www.authoring.stylesheets: 
&gt;&gt; 
&gt;&gt;&gt; I have four roughly square DIVs, all the same height, which I need
&gt;&gt;&gt; to line up horizontally across the page. What would be the best way
&gt;&gt;&gt; to do this? At the moment I have a very b...</description>
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    <title>overflow:hidden bug in IE5/Mac?</title>
    <description>By: John Hosking - cosmo_canuck wrote:
&gt; On Aug 16, 2:29 am, Andy Dingley  wrote:
&gt;&gt;
&gt;&gt; I really must read some new web design books. I'm tired of only
&gt;&gt; recommending the same two, but they're still the _only_ ones I'm happy
&gt;&gt; to. Everything else is misleading dross. Surely there's a few other
&gt;&gt; good ones out there?  Any suggestions?   (and please, no Cederholm)...</description>
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    <title>Setting a style for multiple table cells</title>
    <description>By: Jukka K. Korpela - Scripsit Adam:

&gt; However, even
&gt; though my margins and paddings are all set to 0, I still get a 1px gap
&gt; in each border between the cells.  How can I remedy this?

Are you sure it's 1px? The common default is _two_ pixels spacing between 
cells (between borders of adjacent cells). You can remove it by setting 
cellspacing=&quot;0&quot; in the  tag. The CSS counterp...</description>
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    <title>Floating went awry ... where did I?</title>
    <description>By: Bergamot - Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
&gt; 
&gt; I've always found it easier to float spans rather than divs.

Why would it matter? A span will automatically become a block element
when it's floated.

You should mark it up according what the context is when CSS isn't
applied. Sometimes it isn't crystal clear what markup is best, but there
is a distinct difference between div and span...</description>
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    <title>What's wrong with my css?</title>
    <description>By: Bergamot - Windsun wrote:
&gt; Personally I prefer to read top posted replies.

It's not about you. It's about following the accepted conventions of
this newsgroup.

&gt; it gets really old scrolling
&gt; down to the bottom of a 4 page string of replies to see a one-word answer.

That just means the poster hasn't learned how to quote properly.
http://web.presby.edu/~nnqadmin/nnq/nquote.htm...</description>
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    <title>IE display question</title>
    <description>By: Gary - On Aug 10, 10:07 am, Gary  wrote:
&gt; I am seeing something that I would like to understand.
&gt;
&gt; I created a page using firefox as my initial viewer.  It has a right
&gt; floated
&gt; div with inner divs then a left floated div.  I checked it out with
&gt; opera and
&gt; the pc version of safari and it looked the same.  When I checked it
&gt; out
&gt; with IE the left floated d...</description>
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    <title>GridLines or borders around cells disappear in Firefox</title>
    <description>By: shah.jigar - so you have no solution that can do a fixed header that works on IE
and firefox and one that doesn't involve use of two tables? This guy's
close http://blogs.crankygoblin.com/blogs/geoff.appleby/archive/2005/02/02/49529.aspx
but his solution doesnt' have grids.</description>
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    <title>CSS layout problem in 1E6 and Safari</title>
    <description>By: Andy Dingley - On 8 Aug, 16:59, leebridgewa...@gmail.com wrote:
&gt; Hi all, I have put together our own web site, its only small so I
&gt; decided after reading up on CSS web design to do the site myself.

HTML's not bad, CSS could be better. Nice to see a site that's valid
HTML.

XHTML adds nothing, but doesn't hurt. More trouble than it's worth,
but so long as you _keep_ the page as we...</description>
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    <title>Button like Link :: Negative margin in IE</title>
    <description>By: Yahel - Hi,

Thanks you so much !!

I had never heard of that trick, or that theory before.

But it worked on the first example.

Thanks again.

Regards.

Yahel</description>
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    <title>Moving code from external stylesheet to internal</title>
    <description>By: Jonathan N. Little - Andy Dingley wrote:
&gt; On 7 Aug, 09:33, Stapes  wrote:
&gt; 
&gt;&gt; Would you say the same regarding the top header here:http://www.hotel-victoria.co.uk/, which uses /Portals/0/Hotel/Flash/
&gt;&gt; Banner.swf in flash?
&gt; 
&gt; Flash is problematic for accessible content, pretty good for eye
&gt; candy.

And on dialup for more than a minute all I saw was a ...</description>
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    <title>Cascading Style Sheet Is Such a Hazard to Your Privacy: 19..</title>
    <description>By: Rik - On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 00:57:22 +0200, Radium  wrote:

&gt;  

Ah, nothing like an insane conspiracy theory in the morning..

&gt; Such an attack occurred in Switzerland on September 9th of 1990
&gt; causing a massive amount of fear and psychological dissociation in
&gt; victims. These victims now suffer from PTSD as a result of the
&gt; psychological trauma caused b...</description>
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    <title>Preventing text from being cropped ?</title>
    <description>By: Jim Moe - Bergamot wrote:
&gt;&gt; 
&gt;&gt; when a line doesn't fit vertically in
&gt;&gt; the display, I want it to simply disappear. This is something that
&gt;&gt; every word processor does by pushing the whole line to the next page
&gt; 
&gt; I don't know what word processor you use that does this, but mine don't
&gt; do what you claim they all do.
&gt; 
  It is more a feature of page layout programs like QuarkE...</description>
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    <title>CSS - Dividing remaining whitespace in horizontal layed-ou..</title>
    <description>By: Bergamot - jorislindhout wrote:
&gt; Dear Reader,

You do know you're posting to Usenet, not some google forum, don't you?

&gt; I'm trying to make a text-based menu which has a drop-shadow effect.
&gt; That all works pretty well
&gt; http://beautifulcity.de/menutest.htm

The positioning of the &quot;shadow&quot; doesn't look so nice to me. It impairs
readability, especially with the middle link becaus...</description>
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    <title>CSS puts in extra space ... why?</title>
    <description>By: RichardL - On Aug 7, 7:07 am, Ben Bacarisse  wrote:
&gt; RichardL  writes:
&gt; &gt; I use scripting for two purpose: (1) to generate the ULs and LIs  that
&gt; &gt; will constitute the menu and (2) to implement the &quot;accordion&quot;
&gt; &gt; aspect.
&gt;
&gt; I know.  Both are unsuitable for the web.  Please don't teach anyone
&gt; else to do this.  ...</description>
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