Tag Archives: Horizontal Line

in line images

New poster here, I just want to be able to put images for the same horizontal line or 3 or 4 images side by simply side. That’s most I ask. You should help me. Thankyou Cowpie9 What maybe you have tried It need to just minicode < img /> < img /> < img /> /minicode. Hi there Shani; Your answer shows that of a amature I ‘m, yes that functions & can be used but would want to have space among the images as being the background picture in my site can be changed often, the background is definitely dark enough therefore , the text can be read through the whole site, I have a number of advertisers that I’d like to put a bit text around & have some space involving the images. Thankyou much; cowpie9 this is my site http: //www. kiva. net/cowpie9/ if you care trend ( It will not be entered in the most effective web site contest " ever" ) < div> < img…… style=" drift: left; padding: 5px; edge: none; " \> < img…… style=" drift: left; padding: 5px; edge: none; " \> < img…… style=" drift: left; padding: 5px; edge: none; " … Continue reading

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FF and IE site differences

WE hate how a website looks different within FireFox and Web Explorer. Mainly my site. I have a new horizontal rule end of it of my page that we want to off white. It’s grey throughout FF but once i look at my own site in IE the idea turns green. Then my contact mode. Both text fields I’ve in it are yellow when using the auto-complete thing intended for FF, but in IE these are grey like I’d like to see them to always be. Is there a way to keep my horizontal rule grey in IE And is there a way I could turn off FF’s auto-complete pertaining to forms The site is http: //deadlygamingstudios. vlexo. online A better route to make a horizontal line is always to use CSS considering < hr> have been deprecated. Add this for your style sheet: . human resources border: 2px good #eee; width: 50% Subsequently ditch the < hr> tier and add this kind of: < p class=" hr" > < /p> Thanks, USC.

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