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From: Matthijs W. <m.w...@fu...> - 2007-02-28 06:57:36
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Sjoerd Lohuis wrote: > - Ok, if you move the 'new calendar' link below the panelContent div, I > will use css to make it appear out of the panel. > - About the active/disabled images alt text, I think 'active' and > 'disabled' will do. > > I would suggest not making to many css 'hacks' and to keep it as simple as possible. This is just a gut feeling as I don't know anything about this specific problem. If I understand it correctly there is a list of calendars and a 'new calendar' link below it. There is a style applied to the panel, but the link is inside the panel and thus styled accordingly but you don't want that. My solution would be to apply the style to the 'ul' inside the panel instead of the panel itself. Problem solved? Or am I being naive? Matthijs. -- Matthijs Wensveen Func. Internet Integration W http://www.func.nl T +31 20 4230000 F +31 20 4223500 |