Search results for " element of internet explorer"
CSS Position Property
We are no longer forced to lay our sites in tables, now we have more control over the positions and dimension of web page elements. Table structures are not flexible and we can't put the elements wherever we want.
There are four types of placing an element: in a static, relative, absolute or fixed position.
Static positioning
This property is default. ...
New CSS elements for Internet Explorer 7
There are a small handful of new CSS commands that you can now use for Internet Explorer 7. Well, they're not really new - most other browsers have supported them for a long time and IE is only just catching up. These new commands basically give you more control over HTML elements and eliminate the need to use classes or ids in a lot of ...
Css hover in Internet Explorer
CSS is tricky or Internet Explorer has a lack of support?
Many of you there who work daily with CSS designing have reach a point where they were stuck. The most times it was because something strange ti was happening in Microsoft's propertary browser, the well known Internet Explorer. Many of the W3C standards regarding the CSS are ignored in internet ...

RSS/XML