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Originally posted by registered_user:
Why not add the z-index to the parent ul#nav ?
Why use ul#nav anyway? #nav will work just fine; since there is by defin…
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Originally posted by mrgaskell:
Okay, now how do I get the menu background to go all the way to the right?
I'm not completely sure what you're referring to bu…
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Originally posted by Millennium:
Why use ul#nav anyway? #nav will work just fine; since there is by definition only one #nav in the document the "ul" is redundant…
Thanks for the input. I have made the changes. I will start the style sheet over for the site that I want to actually use it for tonight or tomorrow. I really wish I could get the …
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Originally posted by Black Book:
Well, just put z-index: 99; in the CSS rule for the drop down menus.
I'm not certain about this, but aren't there some brows…
I'd like for the nav bar to scale along the same width as the image. Right now, the nav bar stops when it gets to the last menu item. How do I get a nav bar's background image to g…
Try using repeat-x instead of no-repeat and see what happens. Also, make sure the menu has a width of 100% (give it a 1px border or something to see it's boundaries...
That's assu…
Not sure, but maybe burning it to a CD (or multiple CDs or a DVD)? Dunno, haven't really done a migration thing. You may be able to install 10.3 over 10.2 using the preserve user…
Copy the entire iPhoto library folder over to the Pictures folder on the new 10.3 installation's HD. Then run Disk Utility and repair disk permissions. Lastly launch iPhoto with …
Thanks for the tip, old toad. I'll definitely try it out.
One question though: I take it I do the rebuild method on the *first* launch of iPhoto. This way, there will only be the …
One other thing: Will iPhoto 4.0.1 be able to rebuild safely/correctly an iPhoto 2.x library, or can rebuilds only be done between the same version?
Thanks!
neither, if possible. vodka & tonic. vodka & orange. vodka straight.
if you absolutely have to, use coke.
as for destroying properties, drop some old coins in a gl…
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Originally posted by philzilla:
as for destroying properties, drop some old coins in a glass of coke, and leave them to soak for a day or two. shiny as new, wh…
Don't know if it's true or not, but I always heard that you should use coke (or pepsi) as a mixer with dark-colored alcohol. And 7-up (or Sprite) for light colored alcohols.
But I…
he might be right, i prefer vodka and sprite.
i prefer vodka (in the extremely rare cases that i drink it), or jack with coke. i feel that pepsi is sweeter.
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Originally posted by RonnieoftheRose:
I used to make Red Bull and Vodka shakers. They were good. But I rarely drink anymore. Those were bad days.
vodka and …