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    a little html help?

    I've done "align" type html with just images, but can't figure out how I should use it here....

    I'm using table fields and grids in my pages. I need to tell one of them to be below the other, and aligned left - can't quite figure out what code to add, and where. Can somebody give me a push in the right direction?



    Wendy Welton
    Architect
    past & future Alphaholic - deliberately falling off the wagon!

    http://www.artformhomeplans.com/

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    Re: a little html help?

    And... of all the piles and piles of material and videos - can somebody point me towards which might be the best for me to learn this aspect of things? Is there a fairly concise one?

    I'm learning so much at once. I think if I got it clearer in my head when a Div is appropriate, when a paragraph, when other types of things - I'd be figuring things like this out for real and not just getting lucky by wailing away!
    Wendy Welton
    Architect
    past & future Alphaholic - deliberately falling off the wagon!

    http://www.artformhomeplans.com/

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      #3
      Re: a little html help?

      ...or tables?
      Wendy Welton
      Architect
      past & future Alphaholic - deliberately falling off the wagon!

      http://www.artformhomeplans.com/

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        #4
        Re: a little html help?

        Well - I'm back. I don't know if what I'm doing is "right" but I found something that works.

        I'm adding the align thing to the table for the grid that has the image. I still have a CSS problem with my bullets - can't figure out why (same CSS produces correct results in other places). And - I need to figure out how to get my grid-images to align with the top of the table-field text content. But, maybe I'll start another thread for that.

        Anyway - here's what is starting to work - for the next person who find this thread looking for similar:

        The two parts that finally produced results are the align, and the break.


        Wendy Welton
        Architect
        past & future Alphaholic - deliberately falling off the wagon!

        http://www.artformhomeplans.com/

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          #5
          Re: a little html help?

          Can you show the html in the browser right where the bullets appear. I cannot get my tests to fail, using the same methods you appear to be using. But if you wanted to try nudging it, you add margin-left to the OL or UL tag, whichever you have.

          p.s. I am driving back to the Bay Area tomorrow, I know you wanted to talk.
          Steve Wood
          See my profile on IADN

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            #6
            Re: a little html help?

            Just use a grid, you are making it way to hard for yourself - learn how to use positioning with containers and frames in the grid what you are doing is just crazy. It should take you 15 minutes to get that done, how did you start down that path?

            Also remember I helped with IRF well they are now fixed and work correctly - the PDF output for brochure printing as well. re visit the link here and click the printer on the grid.

            The actual link is. http://70.86.139.194/wendy/index.a5w

            If you want, send it to me and i'll fix it for you.

            THE FIX WILL BE IN THE NEXT RELEASE UPDATE.
            Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
            Albert Einstein, (attributed)
            US (German-born) physicist (1879 - 1955)

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              #7
              Re: a little html help?

              Pete,

              I'm sorry you disapprove, but I do have my reasons - long story, short day/life. Plus, I may be making myself crazy learning this, but I want to learn it. I don't want to have to do it one way instead of another because I can't. Can't is a four letter word in my world.
              Wendy Welton
              Architect
              past & future Alphaholic - deliberately falling off the wagon!

              http://www.artformhomeplans.com/

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                #8
                Re: a little html help?

                Originally posted by peteconway View Post

                Also remember I helped with IRF well they are now fixed and work correctly - the PDF output for brochure printing as well. re visit the link here and click the printer on the grid.

                The actual link is. http://70.86.139.194/wendy/index.a5w

                If you want, send it to me and i'll fix it for you.

                THE FIX WILL BE IN THE NEXT RELEASE UPDATE.
                By "fixed" do you mean the Alias for images that wasn't producing the expected result? If so - Wahoo & Thank you!
                Wendy Welton
                Architect
                past & future Alphaholic - deliberately falling off the wagon!

                http://www.artformhomeplans.com/

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                  #9
                  Re: a little html help?

                  Originally posted by Steve Wood View Post
                  Can you show the html in the browser right where the bullets appear. I cannot get my tests to fail, using the same methods you appear to be using. But if you wanted to try nudging it, you add margin-left to the OL or UL tag, whichever you have.
                  Yeah - I've had ongoing problems with those bullets. I have padding in the CSS for the UL tag, but it seems to want to grab it's instructions from somewhere else. My left nav menu is a nobullet list with no left margin - and the CSS for my grid with the images also has no left margin. I suspect the latter, because it's doing another page correctly, one that has only a single content area, nothing from that image grid.

                  The page that's behaving - http://www.afhp.co/GreenLeed.a5w
                  and one that's misbehaving - http://www.afhp.co/newinternetrescue.a5w (not on a menu, a test page) - bullets hanging off the side, as well as right edges of a 100% width content area further to the right than one that's Float right - and the full width ones are set for right hand margin, and the right aligned one is not! So, I would have expected them to be misaligned opposite of what they are.

                  (yep - we're live, but still working on things, so haven't totally gone public, just keep this to us for now please)


                  Wendy Welton
                  Architect
                  past & future Alphaholic - deliberately falling off the wagon!

                  http://www.artformhomeplans.com/

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                    #10
                    Re: a little html help?

                    Aha - for at least part of it! My stuff is not aligning right because I've been farting around putting some in a table to make them go side-by-by side....

                    One down, two to go.

                    So - what's the best way to tell stuff to go side-by-side when it doesn't seem to want to do it?

                    And of course still fighting for bullets to stay in their box.



                    Wendy Welton
                    Architect
                    past & future Alphaholic - deliberately falling off the wagon!

                    http://www.artformhomeplans.com/

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                      #11
                      Re: a little html help?

                      Wendy,

                      Looks lie you are using CKEditor, so for the bullets problem, click on the "source" button and look for the <ul> or <ol> tags, and change them to
                      <ul style="list-style-position: inside;"> (same for ol)

                      if that doesn't work, you can try putting the style statement in every <li> tag.

                      Be sure to click source to get back to wysiwyg before saving.

                      Good Luck!

                      Pat
                      Pat Bremkamp
                      MindKicks Consulting

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                        #12
                        Re: a little html help?

                        Thank you Pat! That got me half way there - got the bullets inside the margins. It turns out that wasn't set at all in my primary CSS, so any bullets that were doing it correctly - kind of a mystery why!

                        Now once I do that, now I'm trying to figure out how to get a justified indent - where all the text aligns at the left. I set the "indent", but that doesn't seem to move the wrapped lines.



                        Wendy Welton
                        Architect
                        past & future Alphaholic - deliberately falling off the wagon!

                        http://www.artformhomeplans.com/

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                          #13
                          Re: a little html help?

                          I may be making myself crazy learning this, but I want to learn it. I don't want to have to do it one way instead of another because I can't.
                          Wendy what I'm trying to tell you what you are trying to learn (the way you are going about it) is the wrong way, that's all.
                          Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
                          Albert Einstein, (attributed)
                          US (German-born) physicist (1879 - 1955)

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                            #14
                            Re: a little html help?

                            Peter,
                            Perhaps your new videos when they come out will be helpful.
                            When do you suppose they will be released?
                            Calyxte

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                              #15
                              Re: a little html help?

                              Pete,

                              I think calling it "crazy" and "wrong" is a bit harsh. Many of us believe we know better ways to do things, so maybe calling your way "better" would be more correct.

                              Right and wrong have to be evaluated in the context of what she is trying to do, the tools she is using and her current skill level.

                              Since we haven't seen your "right" way, I'm reserving judgement.

                              Pat
                              Pat Bremkamp
                              MindKicks Consulting

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