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Organic Listing Variations
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Turning images into clickable boxes « William’s Blog
This means instead of having a clickable area anywhere instead the box, instead you have a clickable area only over the image. The solution, reluctantly ...
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Justifying text « William’s Blog
Rene Olsthoorn says: August 28, 2008 at 3:34 am. William, thanks for your reply. I found the solution in my case. I will describe it here, for people with ...
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Beware height=1px hasLayout trick in WinIE « William’s Blog
The problem with this technique, however, is that IE6 won’t allow you to select the text in a div with a height of 1px, unless it’s in a table. ...
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Internet Explorer and 120 dpi « William’s Blog
Internet Explorer and 120 dpi. I recently was shocked to discover that changing the dpi in Windows will cause IE to scale the fonts used in a web site if ...
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Internet Explorer and 120 dpi « William’s Blog
What I’m trying to do is scale the page to a 10px base line so that ems are easier to work with (1.4em = 14px, 2.0 em = 20px, etc). If the screen has a dpi ...
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