CSS Help

CSS Help

am 18.08.2007 23:05:05 von Bucky Kaufman

Yeah, I know. This isn't a CSS group. But I just checked my News
Server, and there doesn't appear to be a CSS group..

That said...

I'm about to drop a really bad practice (using tables to format my
pages) and do it the *right* way, through css.

My question is simple. Howzatwork?

Re: CSS Help

am 18.08.2007 23:17:44 von Jerry Stuckle

Sanders Kaufman wrote:
> Yeah, I know. This isn't a CSS group. But I just checked my News
> Server, and there doesn't appear to be a CSS group..
>
> That said...
>
> I'm about to drop a really bad practice (using tables to format my
> pages) and do it the *right* way, through css.
>
> My question is simple. Howzatwork?

And exactly what is wrong with alt.html.css? Or even alt.html?

CSS has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with PHP.

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Re: CSS Help

am 18.08.2007 23:20:27 von Michael Fesser

..oO(Sanders Kaufman)

>Yeah, I know. This isn't a CSS group. But I just checked my News
>Server, and there doesn't appear to be a CSS group..

comp.infosystems.www.authoring.stylesheets

Micha

Re: CSS Help

am 18.08.2007 23:26:27 von Bucky Kaufman

Michael Fesser wrote:
> .oO(Sanders Kaufman)
>
>> Yeah, I know. This isn't a CSS group. But I just checked my News
>> Server, and there doesn't appear to be a CSS group..
>
> comp.infosystems.www.authoring.stylesheets
>
> Micha

Ah! Thanks. Got it.

Re: CSS Help

am 18.08.2007 23:27:28 von Bucky Kaufman

Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> Sanders Kaufman wrote:
>> Yeah, I know. This isn't a CSS group. But I just checked my News
>> Server, and there doesn't appear to be a CSS group..
>>
>> That said...
>>
>> I'm about to drop a really bad practice (using tables to format my
>> pages) and do it the *right* way, through css.
>>
>> My question is simple. Howzatwork?
>
> And exactly what is wrong with alt.html.css? Or even alt.html?

The same thing that's wrong with every other alt.* group.


> CSS has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with PHP.

Riiiiiight.

Re: CSS Help

am 18.08.2007 23:48:57 von Jerry Stuckle

Sanders Kaufman wrote:
> Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>> Sanders Kaufman wrote:
>>> Yeah, I know. This isn't a CSS group. But I just checked my News
>>> Server, and there doesn't appear to be a CSS group..
>>>
>>> That said...
>>>
>>> I'm about to drop a really bad practice (using tables to format my
>>> pages) and do it the *right* way, through css.
>>>
>>> My question is simple. Howzatwork?
>>
>> And exactly what is wrong with alt.html.css? Or even alt.html?
>
> The same thing that's wrong with every other alt.* group.
>
>
>> CSS has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with PHP.
>
> Riiiiiight.

There is nothing wrong with alt groups. Although there isn't a lot of
traffic in alt.html.css and alt.html is better. It covers CSS, also.

And there is no change in the way PHP operates depending on whether you
use CSS or not.

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Re: CSS Help

am 19.08.2007 00:40:58 von Bucky Kaufman

Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> Sanders Kaufman wrote:

>>> CSS has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with PHP.
>>
>> Riiiiiight.
>
> There is nothing wrong with alt groups. Although there isn't a lot of
> traffic in alt.html.css and alt.html is better. It covers CSS, also.

My server doesn't seem to carry alt.html.css.
I went to the the comp. newsgroup instead.

Unfortunately, the only fellow responding there is not very helpful.
He just keeps telling me that I should learn the stuff.

Re: CSS Help

am 19.08.2007 04:40:38 von Jerry Stuckle

Sanders Kaufman wrote:
> Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>> Sanders Kaufman wrote:
>
>>>> CSS has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with PHP.
>>>
>>> Riiiiiight.
>>
>> There is nothing wrong with alt groups. Although there isn't a lot of
>> traffic in alt.html.css and alt.html is better. It covers CSS, also.
>
> My server doesn't seem to carry alt.html.css.
> I went to the the comp. newsgroup instead.
>
> Unfortunately, the only fellow responding there is not very helpful.
> He just keeps telling me that I should learn the stuff.
>
>

Try alt.html then. A lot of people help with CSS there, also.

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Re: CSS Help

am 19.08.2007 11:48:28 von Ulf Kadner

Jerry Stuckle wrote:

> Try alt.html then. A lot of people help with CSS there, also.

comp.infosystems.www.authoring.stylesheets is usually the better choice.

Ulf

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Re: CSS Help

am 19.08.2007 15:20:56 von Jerry Stuckle

Ulf Kadner wrote:
> Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>
>> Try alt.html then. A lot of people help with CSS there, also.
>
> comp.infosystems.www.authoring.stylesheets is usually the better choice.
>
> Ulf
>

See his response. He tried that and only got told to "learn the stuff".

Doesn't seem to be very helpful to me.

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Re: CSS Help

am 19.08.2007 17:30:24 von pakalk

On Aug 19, 12:40 am, Sanders Kaufman wrote:
> Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> > Sanders Kaufman wrote:
> >>> CSS has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with PHP.
>
> >> Riiiiiight.
>
> > There is nothing wrong with alt groups. Although there isn't a lot of
> > traffic in alt.html.css and alt.html is better. It covers CSS, also.
>
> My server doesn't seem to carry alt.html.css.
> I went to the the comp. newsgroup instead.
>
> Unfortunately, the only fellow responding there is not very helpful.
> He just keeps telling me that I should learn the stuff.

What did you suspect? You did not specify your problem. What is it?
You know nothing about CSS? You want to convert tables to divs? You
want to find the best practice to build your webpage? You want to
learn about incompatibility of some browsIErs? Or what?

Specify your problem or.. learn the stuff :P

If you want, you may try to ask on pl.comp.www - they may help you
with CSS.

Re: CSS Help

am 20.08.2007 00:44:42 von luiheidsgoeroe

On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 15:20:56 +0200, Jerry Stuckle
wrote:

> Ulf Kadner wrote:
>> Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>>
>>> Try alt.html then. A lot of people help with CSS there, also.
>> comp.infosystems.www.authoring.stylesheets is usually the better
>> choice.
>> Ulf
>>
>
> See his response. He tried that and only got told to "learn the stuff".
>
> Doesn't seem to be very helpful to me.
>

Because he asked the equivalent of 'can you tell me how to get a social
networking site in PHP'. Usenet is quite the same anywhere, everybody
likes to see at least an attempt at the goal in a broad question.

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Re: CSS Help

am 22.08.2007 10:43:33 von Bucky Kaufman

Rik wrote:

> Because he asked the equivalent of 'can you tell me how to get a social
> networking site in PHP'. Usenet is quite the same anywhere, everybody
> likes to see at least an attempt at the goal in a broad question.

Actually, no.

Asking how to convert my table layouts to divs was a very
straight-forward question.

In fact, the ONE feller who responded with code gave me good stuff.

But then... for some reason... there were a lot of trolls like you -
angry that someone posted a question.

You didn't ask for my help, but I recommend SSRI's - although some folks
prefer pot or alchol. Either way - PLONK.

Re: CSS Help

am 22.08.2007 15:30:06 von luiheidsgoeroe

On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 10:43:33 +0200, Sanders Kaufman
wrote:

> Rik wrote:
>
>> Because he asked the equivalent of 'can you tell me how to get a social
>> networking site in PHP'. Usenet is quite the same anywhere, everybody
>> likes to see at least an attempt at the goal in a broad question.
>
> Actually, no.
>
> Asking how to convert my table layouts to divs was a very
> straight-forward question.

Converting table-layout to css (div's are optional, watch out for
divitites): if it was easy, it wouldn't be asked a gazillion times, with
no real single clear answer.

But let's not continue any dissatisfaction here, screw css, this is php :P
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