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Posts Tagged ‘CSS’

Bring the parent along to

Ok so had an issue with wanting to show the parents title in the childs seperate navigation in Drupal.

Using menu_block_split module I can achieve splitting the navigation up, but not bringing the title of the parent with it.

This is a preview of Bring the parent along to. Read the full post (139 words, estimated 33 seconds reading time)

Tags: CSS, Drupal, jquery

Posted on February 11th, 2010 by Alex    (1) Comment

!important and the uses

Sometimes when styling up a website, some css code gets in the way, and change how the site looks.

This can be due to many things, the most common is you have hundreds of CSS sheets, if your building a big application/website.

This is a preview of !important and the uses. Read the full post (177 words, estimated 42 seconds reading time)

Tags: !important, code, coding, CSS, design, sheets, w3c, web

Posted on August 25th, 2008 by Alex    No Comments

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