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  • How stop the link of href from being highlighted?

    - by udaya
    I am setting an anchor tag for an image. It is highlighted and I want to remove the image from being highlighted. How to do this? This is my anchor tag (some PHP in it): <a style="outline:none;" href="<? echo base_url();?>/friends/UploadPhoto"> <img src="<?=$imgp ?>" name="b1" width="90" height="80" border="0"/> </a>

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  • How to align text at bottom in <p> with <img>?

    - by jitendra
    This is the code. I want to align text at bottom <p style="background:#eee;font-size:1.3em;color:#022662;height:116px"> <img width="174" height="116" src="#" style="margin-right:10px;float:left"> <strong>Text 1</strong>, <br> text 2, <br> text 3 </p> added example to test http://jsbin.com/ubiji/2

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  • What are the default style property values in HTML?

    - by Emanuil
    Most HTML elements have style properties associated with them - such a "color", "font-size" and "padding". These style properties have default values. For example the "color" style property associated with the "a" (anchor) element seems to have a default value of "#000066". What are the default style properties values fo in HTML?

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  • slideIn and slideOut reduces width of component

    - by shub
    Can someone help me to solve the problem of reducing the width of the component during SlideIn or SlideOut? I am using the Ext JS version 4.1 RC1. Ext.onReady(function () { Ext.create('Ext.container.Viewport', { layout: 'border', items: [{ region: 'north', autoHeight: true, border: false, margins: '0 0 5 0', items: [{ xtype: 'container', id: 'con_notification-box', cls: 'notification-box', hidden: true, border: true, width: 500, height: 0, style: { position: 'fixed', minHeight: '75px !important', left: '50%', marginLeft: '-250px', zIndex: '999999', backgroundColor: 'white' }, items:[{ xtype: 'container', html: '<p>Insert your information text here.</p>' },{ xtype: 'container', id: 'con_application-close', cls: 'notification-close', html: '<br />Close' }] },{ xtype: 'container', html: '<h1 class="x-panel-header">Your title</h1>' }] }] }); var con_notification_box = Ext.getCmp('con_notification-box').getEl(); con_notification_box.slideIn('t', { easing: 'easeOut', duration: 500 }); Ext.getCmp('con_application-close').getEl().on('click',function(){ con_notification_box.slideOut('t', { duration: 2000 }); }); }); I'd be very grateful if you could help me. Kind regards, shub

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  • Different coloured fly out menu

    - by Rob
    Hi All, I'm creating a custom master page for a MOSS publishing site. The designers have come up with this idea for the fly out menu... which uses graduated/different backgrond and text colours for each menu option. Does anyone know how to accomplish this?

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  • Content inside div unclickable

    - by Mike
    Hi, I have a div and I have content inside of it. When I make this div position:relative; it renders all the content inside unclickable only in IE7. When I change it to absolute, static or fixed it works again. Only happens in IE7. Anyone know why? Thanks

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  • Add a hover effect to all elements of a class [closed]

    - by Em Sta
    I made a simple website, it looks like this: But, as you can see, the hover effect only works on where the mouse actually is! (here ipsum) But my aim is that the hover works on all elements! So i added a class with the hover effect p.hov:hover, but see it yourself: <span id="motha"> <blockquote> <p class="hov">Lorem</p> <p class="hov" >ipsum</p> <p class="hov" >dolor</p> <p class="hov" >sit</p> <p class="hov" >amen</p> </blockquote> </span> p { color:#f2f2f2; background:#ff4a4a; font-size: 75px; line-height: 74px; font-weight:700; margin: 0 5px 24px; float:left; padding: 10px; margin: 0 5px 24px; font-family: 'Route', serif; } p.hov:hover {box-shadow: 1px 1px #666, 2px 2px #666, 3px 3px #666;} Sorry for my english! And Thanks!

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  • Will IE9 support conditional comments?

    - by greim
    I thought I remembered reading somewhere that IE9 would not be supporting them, but now after searching I can't find any indication that this is true. Is anyone aware of a definitive statement, either way, about whether Microsoft will be supporting conditional comments in IE9?

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  • Put text directly to the left of an <LI>

    - by Horace Loeb
    I have a list of songs, and I want to put the word "New!" to the left of the new songs like this: How can I do this so that all the songs line up? I.e., I want the names of songs that aren't new to line up with the names of songs that are new, not with the start of the word "New" Note that this is trivial if "New!" is an image. I.e., I set the image as the background-image of the <li> and give it some padding-left

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  • Putting li's into rows

    - by panthro
    I have a long list of li's. <ul> <li> <img src="test.jpg"> </li> <li> <img src="test.jpg"> </li> //etc Each li has this styling: width: 10%; display: inline-block; vertical-align: middle; When I get to more than 10 li's in a row, they go on to the next row. Is this the correct way to do it? or should I wrap each 10 li's into something that breaks the line? What the best/correct method? i intialy chose this method as it would be easily to loop out data from a database.

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  • HTML/Javascript - Inconsistent positioning

    - by user1473358
    I'm in the process of designing this site http://www.parisgaa.org/parisgaels and have a problem. The image slider on the homepage messes up sometimes. Most of the time it works and looks fine, but other times its positioning seems to get messed up and it appears underneath the content that should be below it (i.e. with that content overlapping the image). You should be able to replicate this in Chrome - just refresh a couple of times. I'd appreciate any help at all.

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  • JavaScript - Is it possible to get height from div in separate page?

    - by Kenny Bones
    Hi, I'm wondering, is it possible to collect the height of a specific div container from a separate page with JavaScript? I'm using jQuery btw and I'm in need of comparing heights of div containers. Edit: To clarify a bit more, I load content from a specific div in a separate page using jQuery. This content is faded into a different container with dynamic height. But in the small fraction of time before the content arrives, it shrinks down to it's min-height. What I've done so far is collecting the height of the container before and after the load. But it only works after I've loaded content once. Because I don't have the height before it's been loaded the first time.

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  • Have a div cling to top of screen if scrolled down past it

    - by Alex
    I have a div which, when my page is first loaded, is about 100px from the top (it holds some buttons etc. for the page). When a user scrolls past it, I would like the div to "follow" the user in that it attaches to the top of the screen. When the user returns to the top of the page, I want it back in its original position. Visualization - xxxxx is the div: Default (page load) User vertically scrolled well past it --------- --------- | | |xxxxxxx| < after div reaches top of screen when |xxxxxxx| | | page is scrolled vertically, it stays | | | | there --------- ---------

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  • jquery, position 'close icon' div in the top right of a large image

    - by Blankman
    My webpage has a large image (a map). I want to position, at the top right of the image, a small icon that is for closing the map. How can I figure out the position and place the image appropriately? The image has a fixed width of 900 x 600. I have jquery on the page if that helps. I tried using $("#map").position and I have the top and left, but not sure how to position to the top right.

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  • How can I modify this javascript code?

    - by TIMEX
    I'm using the Google Local Search API and Google Maps API. See here: http://geodit.com:8000/test You can perform a search, and then the javascript fills the Map, as well as the results next to the map. I think this function fills the results next to the map: function OnLocalSearch() My question is: how can I change the results displayed? Right now, by default it shows the Name of the business and the address. How can I disable the business link? And then add more text to each search result?

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  • Different positioning in Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari?

    - by Hristo
    Hello, I believe this question has been asked a lot of times, and I have managed to overcome this problem before whenever it occurred. Just now, I feel stuck with it and can't find a proper solution to make it work in all browsers: it does work properly only in Firefox, while in IE and Safari its elements are somehow apart from each other. You can see the result here: http://img813.imageshack.us/img813/8393/firefox.png http://img812.imageshack.us/img812/8041/10990669.png This is the code I use: http://pastebin.com/n6KEjazp Thank you very much in advance!

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  • How to create Multiple images with hyperlinks

    - by Jasl
    I have a psd image with me. This image has been created combining multiple images. I want that each of this multiple images must have a seperate alt tag and a hyperlink. When the user clicks on it, he/she should be taken to the that url. How can I do it. Please suggest me all options like open source or online tools etc.

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  • Why should I use display:table instead of table

    - by nimo9367
    What's the benefits of structuring my site with divs and apply the display:table property ( display:tr, display:tr). Doesn't this mean that the divs will behave exactly like tr and td elements? I know I probably shouldn’t use tables or table behavior for layout at all but I'm just curious if there's a difference and a benefit?

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  • How should i center my page?

    - by acidzombie24
    I have two parts to my site. The main body and the sidebar. The body is 6in and sidebar will probably be 200px. How do i center my page? So there is equal space on the left and right side? It should center no matter the resolution. Using XHTML 1.0 Strict. Should work on all major browsers or at least Firefox and chrome.

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