mgreer58 Posted April 19, 2018 Report Posted April 19, 2018 Stefan, I was reviewing Lesson 6, and wanted to look at the styling code for the float example. Particularly, I wanted to see why the floating div was under a particular line, but, it appears that this code was not in the download for CSS. -Mike Quote
mgreer58 Posted April 20, 2018 Author Report Posted April 20, 2018 I looked for it again tonight, to see if the page may have been included either in a lesson before or after. The webpage has an h1 of "Display none, visibility and floats". I can't find it anywhere, and, really would like to see it, because of its float demonstration. -Mike Quote
administrator Posted May 7, 2018 Report Posted May 7, 2018 Sorry for the long delay. Did you manage to solve the problem? If you continue with the course, I think you will find what you need . Quote
mgreer58 Posted May 12, 2018 Author Report Posted May 12, 2018 I did manage to figure out a couple of things about float. It helped to just push on with the course. I hit a bit of a wall at the beginning of Chapter 7 of the course. The pace picked up a bit. I reviewed all the previous material and rearranged it into a more logical order. Not a criticism. I realize that a teaching order, and a reference order, are two different animals. I just rearranged my notes on the material in more of a reference manner. Oh, and, I also ordered your book. I hope you don't mind, I ordered a used copy. Today, I'm drinking water from a fire hose. I watched a couple of videos on how to set up my Raspberry Pi as a web server. I currently have a web server now at home, albeit, not accessible by anyone outside of my home network. At least now, I have a place to start building my website. I'm just about finished with your CSS course. A lot of material, but, laid out in a very entertaining manner. -Mike Quote
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