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godonholiday says

I put all of that between code and end code tags and still it didn’t work :-( Anyway, its all in an aside

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godonholiday says
<aside id="myaside"> </aside><img /> <ul> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> </ul> <p>hdhdhdhdhdhdhd</p>

When I just have the p tag, the text wraps around the image. This is the desired effect.

When I add an ul, they just keep going down in vertical alignment?

Cheers

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godonholiday says

Has anyone seen this done? Am I missing something?

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godonholiday says

Is it possible to have an ul in css wrap around an image?

I have an aside with an image loaded in and an ul list with square images for the points.

Thanks

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godonholiday says

When I did the video tutorials for PSDtuts, I never listend back to my voice. I hate it! I did over 100 videos! lol

But yes, a diet of code, no sun and headphones will make you start to sound like a geek.

BUT who cares, geek chic baby!

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godonholiday says
revaxarts said
If you really need to use an iframe start with this Item Switcher I really don’t recommend to use iframes at all

Thanks i’ll take a look, but I am working at an office and iframes are the order of the day.

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godonholiday says

Hi, I have an admin bar at the top of my page and an iframe that loads pages under it.

The page that is loaded in the iframe has the top cut off as it sits under the admin bar. I gave the iframe a top-margin:76px; and now it has moved down to the right place, but when I go to the iframe scroll bar, I now have 2, one seems to be for the iframe and one for the page.

The iframe scrol does not go down far enough to show the content, but when i then use the other one I can see the last bit.

Im not sure I am placing the iframe in the right way, and im not sure why the iframe does not just scale to the content in it?

Not much exexperiencewith iframes. I am trying to get the same effect as on themeforest when you preview a template.

Any help would be great cheers.

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godonholiday says

My approach:

1. Read related blogs 2. Get inspiration both online and off 3. Learn the basics and be a pro at them 4. Take on real world customers and LEARN from them, dont worry to much about the pay. Just get what you are worth. 5. Buy templates from here that a, you like and b, sell well. 6. Take what you have learnt and start to design a template. STOP 7. If that template looks like one sold on here and you think ‘well it looks as good as …’ dont submit it! Keep going, add things, take things away 8. When you finally feel like your template can add to the collection on here, you will have a quality template. 9. Go back to 6.

I am currently at 4, and have just got a full time position as a front end developer. I am still going to push to get to 9 though.

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godonholiday says
proxdeveloper said
godonholiday said
Anyone collected a good list of resources for Sass and Compass? Books, tuts, articles screencasts? cheers

You can learn all of Sass here, no need for anything else. http://sass-lang.com/docs/yardoc/file.SASS_REFERENCE.html

Compass: http://compass-style.org/reference/compass/

Are you planning on using those on a theme ?

Not really, just for client sites.

Thanks for the links

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godonholiday says

Anyone collected a good list of resources for Sass and Compass? Books, tuts, articles screencasts? cheers

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