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  1. ronaldroe

    positioning a footer so that body does not overlap when using absolute positioning

    As Chris pointed out, you really don't need relative positioning in most cases. Most times, the default will work and you can push elements around using margins. It's the best way to get cross-browser compatibility, leaves your code cleaner and uses the document flow to its maximum potential...
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    What do you think of these designs?

    I like both the names, though I think AttendHub, along with its logo are better. The color scheme for AH is better, but I'm not real big on the slanted design of the nav.
  3. ronaldroe

    positioning a footer so that body does not overlap when using absolute positioning

    You're going to have the footer problem, because with absolute positioning, the footer no longer comes after the content area in the DOM. All of the elements are given position based on your settings, and will overlap based on their z-index. They won't push one another up or down, because that...
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    positioning a footer so that body does not overlap when using absolute positioning

    Dude, the answer has been given. It's the same as the answer to this question. You've denied the logic behind the answer given, yet you are still asking the same questions. You have the answers you need, you just need to accept them. Absolute positioning has a very helpful and useful purpose: to...
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    positioning a footer so that body does not overlap when using absolute positioning

    Read up on box model. Here's an article that explains positioning specifically.
  6. ronaldroe

    A website review

    Everything Phreadee said, plus: It's cramped. There's no white space where white space needs to be. Give the text some breathing room on the right. The stopwatch image seems kind of out of place, and looks bad with the text overlapping it. Never center paragraph text - left justify it and bring...
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    Dropdown menus not working in Safari (iOS)

    Phreaddee's right. If you add :active to it as well as :hover, it works.
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    re-review please

    Honestly, I don't think it works. Don't get me wrong, the front page looks pretty cool. However, if you're coming to a site looking for news and reviews, what is the first thing you expect to see? News and reviews. What you've done here basically amounts to a splash page - a horrible relic from...
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    Complete my bootstrap responsive site?

    You'll have to get a sense for how things are coded out. What HTML elements, how the CSS is done, etc. From there, shrink your window until the design breaks or causes horizontal scroll. Once you reach that point, use the Web Developer plugin's ruler to measure the window. Set a media query for...
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    Trouble alternating table row colors using Javascript (not jQuery)

    Chris...you're the balls dude.
  11. ronaldroe

    Complete my bootstrap responsive site?

    Can't hurt to make it look that way... Anyway, without looking at it, I can tell you that you make it responsive like anything else. Media queries, percentage-based box model and min-height/min-width.
  12. ronaldroe

    Trouble alternating table row colors using Javascript (not jQuery)

    Pretty sure there's something like: tr:nth-child(even)
  13. ronaldroe

    Trouble alternating table row colors using Javascript (not jQuery)

    Yeah. That's where I went with it, but he's bent on JS, I assumed just for the experience. So, I thought I'd take a crack at it for the same reason.
  14. ronaldroe

    Trouble alternating table row colors using Javascript (not jQuery)

    I'm still learning JS myself. I played with it some, even tried some off-the-top-of-my-head jQuery. No dice.
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    Trouble alternating table row colors using Javascript (not jQuery)

    CSS3 selectors to the rescue!
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    Sending Digital Products by Email

    Most ecommerce systems have that function built in
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    What do you think

    Works well enough for a blog. Being an American political site, especially of the conservative flavor, you might consider going with the trusty red, white and blue. I'd leave the background white and pick either the red or blue for a second primary color. Use the remaining color for highlights...
  18. ronaldroe

    What should I move onto next?

    Learn whatever it takes to make what you want. Don't sit there and fret over this technology or that. Just go, and learn along the way.
  19. ronaldroe

    What should I move onto next?

    Just Build Websites
  20. ronaldroe

    problem with css loading and background images

    No problems for me in Win 7 using FF 16, Chrome 23 or IE 9
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