Email conversation
From | Jonathan Cox |
To | Me |
Subject | Question about publishing your code on another site? |
Date | 30 October 2007 07:03 |
I really found this [Ed. apparently the word 'this' was a link to the
article, but I didn't see that, since it only appeared in the HTML version
of the email] tutorial of yours useful in my battles with IE6. I
thought about re-making this into a tutorial on another site just to try and
help more people. So this is a request for your permission to use that
code, nothing else on that site would be used. If you, yourself are the
author of that code please contact me and let me know if this is ok with
you. Thank you for your time, and for the million and one anxiety attacks
you saved me!
Jon
From | Me |
To | Jonathan Cox |
Subject | Re: Question about publishing your code on another site? |
Date | 31 October 2007 09:41 |
Jon,
> I thought about re-making this into a tutorial on another site just
> to try and help more people. So this is a request for your
> permission to use that code, nothing else on that site would be used.
The code is part of my article, so it is covered by this:
http://www.howtocreate.co.uk/aboutsite.html#saveprint
In general I would prefer that you link to my article instead so that people
can see the code in context, along with the discussions of why it may or may
not be a good idea to use it.
Mark 'Tarquin' Wilton-Jones - author of http://www.howtocreate.co.uk/
From | Jonathan Cox |
To | Me |
Subject | Alignment Issues (*I'm about to rip my hair out... Please Help) |
Date | 13 November 2007 02:58 |
I'm sorry if you have covered this, I did try searching your sight. But I'm
having problems with alignment using your transparency filter for IE5 and 6.
I know you said that it may produce unwanted affects in 'other' browsers.
But this is with IE5 & 6. If you could take at look at what I'm talking
about here [Ed. apparently the word 'here' was a link to the article, but I
didn't see that, since it only appeared in the HTML version of the email]
its perfect in Firefox and IE7 but the alignment get all screwy
in IE 5 and 6. Any advice would be VERY VERY APPRECIATED!
Jon
From | Me |
To | Jonathan Cox |
Subject | Re: Alignment Issues (*I'm about to rip my hair out... Please Help) |
Date | 18 November 2007 08:20 |
Jonathan,
> But I'm having problems with alignment using your transparency filter
> for IE5 and 6.
Sorry, this fix is no longer supported. I recommend you ignore IE 6. IE 7
has been around for long enough now.
From | Jonathan Cox |
To | Me |
Subject | Re: Alignment Issues (*I'm about to rip my hair out... Please Help) |
Date | 19 November 2007 02:00 |
It was actually fine. It works I just forgot to close one center tag.
Thanks for the reply though. I despise IE5|6 but my client was still using
it. Thanks again.