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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 04/17/07 01:52
Jon Slaughter wrote:
> "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote in message
> news:6d47f$4623f2d1$40cba7c7$1348@NAXS.COM...
>> Jon Slaughter wrote:
>>> "Ben C" <spamspam@spam.eggs> wrote in message
>>> news:slrnf26b8r.hi7.spamspam@bowser.marioworld...
>>>> On 2007-04-16, Jon Slaughter <Jon_Slaughter@Hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> Maybe I need to specify something else besides display:inline or block?
>>>> If you set position: fixed or position: absolute, you get display: block
>>>> whatever you specify.
>>> ? You mean as a default or that I cannot change it? If I use
>>> display:inline it works and looks different, atleast in FireFox, than
>>> display:block. The block shifted down while the inline is not.
>>>
>> Floats, absolutely positioned elements, inline-blocks, table-cells,
>> table-captions, and elements with 'overflow' other than 'visible' (except
>> when that value has been propagated to the viewport) establish new block
>> formatting contexts.
>>
>> http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/visuren.html#q15
>>
>> You could save yourself and us a lot of grief if you study up a bit on
>> CSS.
>>
>>
>
> Fuck. I'm reading the css spec now. You seem to have to point out every time
> someone wants some help(or just me specifically) to go somewhere else. If
> you don't like me asking questions then thats just tough cause you can't do
> a damn thing about it but bitch.
>
>
1) This is not a help desk but a discussion group.
2) I have been trying to direct you to where you might learn something
that could help you.
3) Just love your bubbly cheerful demeanor!
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Take care,
Jonathan
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