Using !important to Separate Styles From IE





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Date Submitted Wed. Oct. 17th, 2007 2:26 PM
Revision 1
Helper chaos
Tags createElement | IE
Comments 0 comments
A wrapper on top of createElement for getting around IE problems with manipulating the name attribute. Unlike most solutions for this, it tests for which method to use once when the page loads rather than every time an element is created. By Chaos of Lost Souls MUD (a text-based fantasy RPG).
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Date Submitted Wed. Oct. 17th, 2007 2:34 PM
Revision 1
Helper chaos
Tags createElement | IE | JavaScript
Comments 0 comments
A wrapper on top of createElement for getting around IE problems with manipulating the name attribute. Unlike most solutions for this, it tests for which method to use once when the page loads rather than every time an element is created. By Chaos of Lost Souls MUD (a text-based fantasy RPG).
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Date Submitted Sun. Oct. 22nd, 2006 6:57 PM
Revision 1
Helper fastmike
Tags CSS
Comments 3 comments
Hi. i found this css file very useful for all the newbies who use frontpage2003 text. Just try this css code and specially for color text.
(Explanation on how to upload a css file in frontpage for newbies)
assuming that you already have index.html and you have some text in it describing also.
in frontpage open file new and then delete all the tagson the page and just copy and paste the code which i have posted. save the page as a .css file. after that go to your index page or any other page you would like to link with this css file. in the Index page go to format and then style sheet links and then click on add and find the .css file and click on and select for all pages or just for the index page and then click ok. have fu
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Date Submitted Wed. Nov. 28th, 2007 1:08 PM
Revision 1
Helper HRCerqueira
Tags CSS | DOM | HTML | JavaScript
Comments 1 comments
These are some prototype methods to handle class names in html elements. As you all should know, a html element can have more than one class name.

This is part of my dom handling toolkit. Check it out and use it at will.

Cheers
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Date Submitted Mon. Oct. 10th, 2005 9:49 PM
Revision 1
Beginner jag5311
Tags "Square One" | CSS
Comments 1 comments
Set Everything to Square One
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Date Submitted Tue. Oct. 11th, 2005 1:20 PM
Revision 1
Beginner jag5311
Tags Centered | CSS | Fixed
Comments 0 comments
A Simple Centered Fixed Width Layout
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Date Submitted Sat. Aug. 5th, 2006 6:22 AM
Revision 1
Beginner Jo3y
Tags CSS | IE
Comments 2 comments
Not really a hack, but rather a workaround for layout problems with IE.
Conditional
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Date Submitted Sat. Mar. 11th, 2006 5:09 PM
Revision 1
Helper martindale
Tags CSS
Comments 6 comments
Make IE bend to your every will and command.
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Date Submitted Mon. Oct. 30th, 2006 2:23 PM
Revision 1
Beginner Mattkins
Tags CSS | DHTML | JavaScript
Comments 3 comments
Allows you to hide all elements on an HTML page by their tag name. Extremely handy in getting around the "Windowless Elements" problem in IE, which is a bug that puts certain elements, most commonly select boxes, on top of any other element, no matter what. As you can imagine, this causes real problems with DHTML drop-down menus and such like. This is the simplest and quickest fix I've come up with, I simply set this function to run alongside the drop-down and all of the select tags vanish before a menu drops, then I run the show function when the menu retracts.
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Date Submitted Mon. Jun. 5th, 2006 8:53 PM
Revision 1
Coder mattrmiller
Tags !important | CSS | IE | Ignore
Comments 1 comments
Normally in CSS whichever rule is specified last takes precedence. However if you use !important after a command then this CSS command will take precedence regardless of what appears after it.