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default scrolling sideways

Hello all, My organization is looking to create a css website which scrolls vertically, so i appeared to be just wondering how to do this with all the default window browser besides via pre tags, eyeglass frames or *divs* (that is usually, sub-sections if everyone like) Will i simply just declare the type and model of the whole site being something like say 2000px wide and 400px high Cheers, min8.

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Designing for maximum browser compatibility …

What does one all think in relation to designing for internet browser compatibility Up until recently I had just been focusing on optimizing my internet sites for Internet Explorer; which i thought was one of the most common browser. I have heard even more lately about Firefox and Netscape browsers and how they might display content in another way to. I downloaded both these browsers and seen my site in most three and MY SPOUSE AND I only noticed insignificant variations. Mostly it turned out minor text sizing and spacing difficulties. The image boarders appeared expanded somewhat in Firefox in addition to Netscape too, and the default window width is bigger. (Myself and also most people i always know, usually view the internet in a 800×600 IE window and my web-sites are disigned to best integrate this siz windowpane as well) So I do not see these small variations as that big of your deal to fret much about. The viewer would still find the same info via my site if they were on these three browsers. But I saw a few other sites which looked way down in Firefox along with Netscape over IE. Maybe My business is doing … Continue reading

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How to make Firefox’ webdeveloper’s css editor appear in a pop-up window?

I’m endeavoring to open a pop-up keeping this: The default window that arises from this sort of show up is pretty a lot plain, it includes only the handle bar, if something. In the section with " status=yes", you possibly can add things for instance " toolbar=yes, location=yes, directories=yes, status=yes, menubar=yes, scrollbars=yes, copyhistory=yes, resizable=yes’", giving an complete browser GUI towards the pop up. Nevertheless, none of these " flags" will always make the css editor appear next time i click on the actual extension’s menu option " edit css". Anyone knows what must be there so as to bring the css editor Maybe a different method associated with opening pop ups, for instance, one that would produce a fully fledged windows. I’m a finished newbie. The intention should be to have a show up with iframes that contain several pages of the same website, so as to visualize all the effects of the css through the entire site (or just as much as I can just a single page in a single monitor) as I edit it around the fly. I’m endeavoring to make several " patches" for the appearance of an internet site, but editing while seeing just one … Continue reading

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