Tyssen
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Looks like an episode of Funniest Home Videos.
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I'd only do that if you know you're going to be able to do the same on your live site. No point doing something on your local machine only to find the server you've chosen to host your site won't let you do the same.If so, just change Off to On, and things like $_POST['test'], $_GET['test'], etc. would be $test.
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It's stupid to flat out refuse to listen to or accept other points of view but whether a person decides to take up a particular point of view is up to them, regardless of whether it's good for them or not. It may not be rude to try and change someone's opinion, but it is rude to try and continue when the person makes it clear they're not interested in accepting the other view.I asked this one athiest about religion and they said: "it's rude to try and change my opinion" which is completely stupid because your opinion can be wrong.
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Shouldn't that be include $id.".php" ?
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Why do you think MS still can't get IE7 to conform to the same level of W3C standards as every other browser? Because they're trying to hold back the development of the Internet to make it harder for companies like Google to steal their marketshare in desktop apps.
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Hopefully IE7 will require less hacking than previous versions. And luckily we've got conditional comments to target different versions with different hacks.
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What a strange notion. Why does there need to be any 'reason' for people to be gay. Sounds like you think there's some master plan to reduce the world's population by releasing a 'gay' virus.Plus all this i believe that part of the reason why there are gays is to help the world be less populated
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but since I couldn't find a post about it
http://forums.xisto.com/topic/34170-new-internet-explorer-70-beta-microsoft-releases-for-beta-testing/=
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You don't need hacks for 'every other browser', you just need them for IE.and that u need another hacks for every new browser out there
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Remove the position:absolute from #content.the dark green div doesn't extend the entire height of the two column area
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But /yourfolder/ isn't relative to the current folder, it's relative to the root folder. It seems there's some divergence of opinion on the terminology because a quick search on Google brings up tutorials that refer to both examples as 'absolute'."relative" to refer to any path that is relative to the current file or directory. Hence both /yourfolder/ and ../../yourfolder/ fall under relative paths, because they're both relative to the current path.
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Remove the background position: center from your background image, remove the absolute positioning from the left column and give it float: left and a width instead. Then give the right column a margin-left wider than the width of the left column. The right column doesn't need a width.
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Actually, I think you're confusing your terminology. Absolute paths are /yourfolder/ whereas relative paths are ../../yourfolder/
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You need to go back to the Suckerfish tutorial and look at it more closely. For starters, your second level <ul>s are outside the <li></li> that's meant to enclose them.
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It does more than that - it gives the browser a set of rules by which to render your code. The doctype you've posted is a strict one which means the browser will be less forgiving of mistakes in your code than if you used a transitional doctype.Those lines of codes in your post indicates that the webpage was created with reference to the specific standard on the w3c website.
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How is Apple introducing Bootcamp supposed to be benefitting Microsoft? Apple aren't gonna release something that helps their competitors over themselves.All Profit will be gain by Microsoft which will be adding advantage over mac which cant be use on normal win box
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A link from the one above seems to sugges that MS have given developers an additional 60 days to prepare before unleashing the update.it is not april 11th and nothings happening
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It is. In CSS, top mirrors bottom and right mirrors left, so if top and bottom are the same and left and right are the same, you only need to specify two values. The only browser that doesn't quite cope with that is Mac IE5 where you often have to specify both margin-left: auto and margin-right: auto even though they're the same.I'm also not sure whether margin: 0px auto (what jlhaslip suggested) is valid css or not
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Remove the width: 100% from #menu.
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If it's a new site with a new domain, you gotta be aware of Google's ageing delay.
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Dunno about that.most people dont read that many blogs
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I think you can safely replace 'goody good' with 'not so stupid' in this context.and then their friends tried selling them to some "goody good" kids and they snitched!
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http://www.positioniseverything.net/articles/onetruelayout/If there was another way that worked and I knew about it, I would have mentioned it.
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Your logo graphic is a bit fuzzy and I don't see any reason why you should use images instead of text for your left-hand nav links.