On another forum, i cannot mention the address because i am not sure if i am allowed to do that, i encountered a talk related to tale design vs....
and if ad code is taken dinamicly from a db? usually that's the case (i work alot on such systems). what do you do then? have you noticed that...
just play with simple backgrounds. and then think of a little trick for the closing image (in the bottom). I could write you a complete simple...
<input type="submit" name="submit" value="submit" style="background:none;border:0;color:#ff0000"> maybe this will help. It does not really works...
Javascript is the only way, since IE<7 does not support hover pseudo-class applied on other elements than anchors. Here is a link that will...
css won't do you no good on that code. It's completely wrong. seriously, that code looks like 1998 kind of code. Start learning CSS, and you will...
for me too. the only differences i see are on IE 5.01 and IE 5.5. On IE 6/7 it looks as it should (and as FX displays it).
As long as you lack the basic understanding of CSS (as you obviously do), nothing will help you. I learned CSS from the sites like htmldog,...
your prise is useless. and that's because PHP can't be translated in html. Because PHP is server side, while html is client side. PHP instructions...
how you organized the structure is close to the perfect organization scheme. You should really check against FX (because it looks like hell). now...
that is a javascript error. It has nothing to do with validation of HTML / CSS
looks incredibly great, but the table thing annoys me. I looked at the page for 20 seconds, and i could saw every piece of imagery loading. Not a...
too dark and too monotone. also it does not validates as XHTML strict. Beside that, there really isn't much that i can comment on. Just lighten up...
we cannot guess what the error is unless we have an actual link to the site you are talking about (and it's hard for me to believe that...
Separate names with a comma.