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  1. LouisCyphre

    Using an alternative editor with VC++ 6.

    Does anyone know if there is a way to get Visual C++ 6.0 to work with an alternative editor? When I double-click on file in the FileView tab, or on an error in the build tab, I'd like it to load the file or jump to the line in an external editor of my choice, etc. Living in hope, Greg. --...
  2. LouisCyphre

    IE not sizing a DIV correctly

    Thanks Vragabond. Putting that comment line in does cure the content height problem I've been having. I have been trying to write a standards-compliant site that works in both Firefox and IE and it's a real pain. At least for the moment, I can put that comment line back in and keep my IE...
  3. LouisCyphre

    IE not sizing a DIV correctly

    Vragabond, Thanks for your swift reply. The thing is, I based my site on (basically copied) http://www.cssplay.co.uk/layouts/body4.html which works in both Firefox and IE, and I can't understand why it is that it doesn't work in IE for me. One difference is that the site I copied from is CSS...
  4. LouisCyphre

    IE not sizing a DIV correctly

    Hi All, I've got a site that displays perfectly in Firefox, but the 'content' DIV is causing problems in IE. - When it adds a scrollbar because the content won't all fit on the screen, the scrollbar isn't against the right hand edge of the browser. It is positioned about one scrollbar's width...
  5. LouisCyphre

    Looking for equivalent of 'noshade' in CSS.

    Vragabond: Thanks for that link. Using border and color as described on that site has cured my cross-browser woes and given me a flat hr. Chris: Setting the border of a block of text using CSS is a great idea I hadn't thought of. I can't use it on my current project as the page has to...
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    Looking for equivalent of 'noshade' in CSS.

    I was already setting the background-color as that seemed to be the best (only?) way to colour the horizontal rule, and if I set the border-color too, it seems to make no difference. Firefox (and IE) still render the horizontal rule with a 'sunken 3D' look. Any ideas?
  7. LouisCyphre

    Looking for equivalent of 'noshade' in CSS.

    Hi All, I'm creating a site in XHTML and CSS. The 'noshade' attribute of the HR element that was present in HTML has been depreciated. So, a hopefully simple question... How do I do the equivalent of HTML's <HR noshade> in XHTML and CSS? I haven't managed to find the answer on the W3C site...

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