[UPHPU] spam v CSS in no holds barred action

Velda Christensen velda at novapages.com
Wed Jun 27 01:02:25 MDT 2007


Thanks Victor and Jay :)  I gave it a rest for a while then went back 
trying once more with the ID instead of a class, and then it was OK.  I 
did have to remove the label to get rid of that, too, so I am betting 
that was part of the problem as well.


Victor Villa wrote:
>> If I could get the field to hide.
>>     
>
> I think it's likely the story and purpose of the website that's upset CSS!
> What a sad story!  Makes me want to hurry home and appreciate my child.
>   
Thanks for the condolences.   That page is actually fairly old, but they 
didn't want to change it (understandably).  The story's not all sad 
though.  Her brother is much better now.  And they have a new little one 
that's being tested tomorrow to see if she'll need a transplant.  Since 
she's a newborn, it should take easily if she does need one, and chances 
are she won't.  Still, if you're the praying type and wouldn't mind 
remembering these guys, I'd appreciate it!

> If it's isn't that, then it is probably the <label> tags that's throwing it
> off.  I get the field to go away by removing it.  My adjusted css and html
> code below:
>
> mj/v
>   




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