CSS
I just updated some skinning stuff while I was doing the PNGHack. I'm not sure I like the rss.gifs everywhere, but i'm going to leave it for now. I did manaqe to get them all right justified with a little css trickery.
update - 02/11/2004 I finally got it down to a single pixel width difference between mozilla and IE, boxmodels really need to be the same, this is frustrating. I had to add a <div> in all the <li> elements so width='100%' calculated the same on all browsers, still
This is a nice article on PNG opacity, too bad we actually need it, I really don't know why Microsoft chose not to include png support in IE6 like they were supposed to, hopefully they are announcing IE7 at PDC.... one can only hope.
I need to implement this hear so I can get rid of that lame mcp logo, the flat one was bad, the gif a little better, but the png looks great.
I have officially converted this blog from Drupal on Linux to DotText on Windows.
I had a small amount of trouble getting it to work right in a subdomain, but it's all functioning correctly now (I think).
I had to make some small edits to the code to accomodate my hosting service (it just needed a try/catch block for the configure page) because it didn't want to load correctly with an Empty Application name since null is not allowed I wasn't sure what to do here so the try/catch just ignor
Some qualifiers... I use IMAP exclusively, I had certain odd problems with Outlook, I wanted a run everywhere solution.
I have tried several others, not to mention names, but all the top 10...
Enter Thunderbird.
CSS Done Right
Finally there is a place to answer all those questions about how to do CSS Correctly and to incorporate it into your projects for real Theming. I know that this has been naggin at me for a really long time. How do we make CSS ubiquitous across all browsers, avoid those really "cool" bleeding edge techniques that only work in ONE browser, etc.
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