Sent by Tom Newman on 7 July 2004 13:01
>Which <li>'s are you referring to? Top nav, first side nav, second
side
>nav?
I'm referring to the first side nav with the square images. Anything
more than 3 lines of text causes problems.
> Nice looking site, by the way.
Thank you very much :)
>Go to google and type
>site:archivist.incutio.com min-height safari
>You can search any site on google by typing site:whateverurl.com and
>then the search terms.
That's a really useful thing to know, thanks. The search seems to have
found quite a lot of stuff for me to have a read through.
Cheers Zoe
Tom
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Sent: 07 July 2004 12:50
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Subject: Re: [css-d] How do people deal with minimum height?
Tom Newman wrote:
>Thanks for the reply Zoe, here's the site
>http://www.londonconnects.gov.uk/e-government_in_london/people.cfm
>
>I need to set the height on the anchors inside the lis because there
>are background images set on them. Because I don't know exactly how
>much text will go in each box I need to give it enough height so as not
>to crop the image. Everything works fine on this part of the site but
>there is a private extranet area which has a lot more text in the nav
>and that's what's causing the problem.
>
>
Which <li>'s are you referring to? Top nav, first side nav, second side
nav?
Nice looking site, by the way.
>>Try searching the list archives via google for some ideas. This topic
>>has come up on the list a few times recently.
>>
>>
>
>If I knew how to do this then I would, I have been running searches
>about min-height and other css issues on google but none of the results
>have been from this list. Is there some kind of web interface for this
>discussion that has a google search or is there a search parameter that
>I'm neglegting to include?
>
>
Go to google and type
site:archivist.incutio.com min-height safari
You can search any site on google by typing site:whateverurl.com and
then the search terms.
Zoe
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Zoe M. Gillenwater
Design Specialist
Highway Safety Research Center
http://www.hsrc.unc.edu
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