I just finished my first css page.
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I'll be straight with you Pyro, I copied the css code for the container as I had problems centering the thing. I couldn't figure it out myself.
Now when I resize the page there must be I pont when a scrollbar jumps in.
How do I do that?
thanx georgethe thing with pyro is he does not mind you taken parts of code, i think any web developer would like you to if you need it but to copy a site px for px is just ****.Originally posted by george71
I'll be straight with you Pyro, I copied the css code for the container as I had problems centering the thing. I couldn't figure it out myself.Nope, that I do not mind a bit. I've done the same thing time and time again when I could not figure something out. Borrowing bits of code is perfectly acceptable.
Originally posted by george71
Now when I resize the page there must be I pont when a scrollbar jumps in.
How do I do that?Not sure what you are asking...hello pyro,
I do not want to copy some of your CSS code because i want to learn how to do it myself.
Could you point me in the direction of some tutorials or lessons?
Thank you.<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.w3schools.com/css/">http://www.w3schools.com/css/</a><!-- m --> and <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.alistapart.com/">http://www.alistapart.com/</a><!-- m --> are good. The former is geared more toward beginners, while the latter is geared more toward professionals.Thank you pyro that will get me started!You are welcome. Originally posted by george71
Now when I resize the page there must be I pont when a scrollbar jumps in.
How do I do that?
ps I managed by placing in an invisable side bar at the bottom which is 650 px wide.
this slows down the resizing of the text area, by bringin in a scrollbar, that's what i wanted
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I'll be straight with you Pyro, I copied the css code for the container as I had problems centering the thing. I couldn't figure it out myself.
Now when I resize the page there must be I pont when a scrollbar jumps in.
How do I do that?
thanx georgethe thing with pyro is he does not mind you taken parts of code, i think any web developer would like you to if you need it but to copy a site px for px is just ****.Originally posted by george71
I'll be straight with you Pyro, I copied the css code for the container as I had problems centering the thing. I couldn't figure it out myself.Nope, that I do not mind a bit. I've done the same thing time and time again when I could not figure something out. Borrowing bits of code is perfectly acceptable.
Originally posted by george71
Now when I resize the page there must be I pont when a scrollbar jumps in.
How do I do that?Not sure what you are asking...hello pyro,
I do not want to copy some of your CSS code because i want to learn how to do it myself.
Could you point me in the direction of some tutorials or lessons?
Thank you.<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.w3schools.com/css/">http://www.w3schools.com/css/</a><!-- m --> and <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.alistapart.com/">http://www.alistapart.com/</a><!-- m --> are good. The former is geared more toward beginners, while the latter is geared more toward professionals.Thank you pyro that will get me started!You are welcome. Originally posted by george71
Now when I resize the page there must be I pont when a scrollbar jumps in.
How do I do that?
ps I managed by placing in an invisable side bar at the bottom which is 650 px wide.
this slows down the resizing of the text area, by bringin in a scrollbar, that's what i wanted