A few weeks ago I posted about needing to wrap text in a CFGRID's cell. ( Read the original posted that I just updated... ) The code I provided didn't work in IE (figures!) but I've since added display:block; to the rule and it works for me... Here it is, new and improved: div .x-grid-cell-text{white-space:normal;display:block;} I'm interested in hearing if anyone has a better fix, or if this...
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Note to self: I am not a Rock Star. I should never attempt to kick like one (again). Note to anyone over 30: Learn from the above. Repeat it at least 3 times. Note to anyone who kicked anyway despite the above: Epsom salt baths help with sore muscles.
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I Googled. I googled some more. I found lots of blogs where people asked in the comments how to wrap text in a CFGRID tag, but either no answer was given or the format was Flash. Well, for the sanity of those on the same mission I was on, I shall blog the solution that satisfied my quest. (It may or may not satisfy yours depending on what you're trying to achieve.) A simple line of CSS did the...
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It's true; Adobe sells ColdFusion . In fact, they have for a few years now. Ever since they acquired Macromedia. Gotcha...Just like last time .
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For the last few weeks there's been a lot of buzz about IE8 and how Microsoft intended to make IE7 the default display as not to break existing websites. Recently Microsoft decided to go ahead and render IE8 as itself and many seem to be relieved. I am still skeptical... I've been meaning to blog on this topic, but I honestly haven't had time to keep up with all the online chatter about it and...
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" There's something in the air. " There seems to be a bunch of rumors out there about what tomorrow's MacWorld keynote will announce. Among the more popular rumors is that a super small/tiny/thin notebook will be revealed. I say it's going to be Smell-O-Vision via Apple TV -- now that would be something in the air!
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With the holidays around the corner, family and friends keep asking which Lego Star Wars Gaetano has already. He doesn't read my blog (yet), so its safe to list them here. Please let me know the kit number and its name and I'll update this post. Getting This Christmas : 7261 Getting This Christmas : 7661 Getting This Christmas : 7662 7660 7663 7658 7664 10174 7659 7657 6208 6209 6212 6210 7656...
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It's been roughly 3 months since my last blog. I was almost afraid I've forgotten how! (I forgot my username and password; it took three tries to get in.) There's good reason to come out of my unintended hiding I've been living in the last few months... I was reading Eric's blog and came across a post he made that stirred up quite a fuss. Really, I'm not that surprised at the reactions. Reading...
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The myspace.com edit profile page states, "You may enter HTML/DHTML or CSS in any text field. Javascript is not allowed." Someone at myspace.com might want to look up DHTML ... What they find might come as a DHTML Shock <rimshot /> I'm surprised they didn't say, "You may enter DHTML but HTML, CSS and JavaScript aren't allowed." Oy...
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Joseph Lowery , and Eric Meyer both have new titles avaialable at lynda.com! Joe's newest book, Dreamweaver 8 Beyond the Basics is available for sale in the lynda.com store. Check out the three free sample movies from the CD, including one that covers Spry . Spry is the latest big buzz word in the Dreamweaver community. If you haven't checked out Spry yet, Joe's movie is a good place to start. A...
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