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Robert SF I want to make the circled border thicker, but the number of columns can be between 3 and 6, and I can only use pure CSS (no Javascript, SASS or running CSS through PHP first). HTML is generated by PHP, but changing the PHP code to generate classes o
Robert SF I want to make the circled border thicker, but the number of columns can be between 3 and 6, and I can only use pure CSS (no Javascript, SASS or running CSS through PHP first). HTML is generated by PHP, but changing the PHP code to generate classes o
Gianluca I want to make the font extra bold due to the background color of my friend's image in the website header. I found it online, but unfortunately it doesn't work. Is there any other way? h1{
text-shadow: 1px 0 #888888;
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Gene I have the following table: I'm looking for a way to remove borders from "Row 1 - Column 1" cells, so it looks like this: Here is my html: <table id="tblContent" style="width:1000px;">
<tr>
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Encoder 12345 I have a simple html table where I just want to show borders between columns and hide borders between rows. I tried the code below but it didn't get what I wanted. I've also used it in border-collapse : collapsecss but it doesn't seem to work. ta
trick When you want to resize a window in gnome (and other systems), you can click and hold on the window border, then drag it. The problem is (correct me if I'm wrong here) that the draggable border is only a few pixels thick in gnome. This tends to be a bit
trick When you want to resize a window in gnome (and other systems), you can click and hold on the window border, then drag it. The problem is (correct me if I'm wrong here) that the draggable border is only a few pixels thick in gnome. This tends to be a bit
Biggest Dredoff How can I crop an image (600х450) and create a border on it using CSS? Enter is it possible? What's better to use? Create some wrapper elements with border-radius? Andy Furniss I think this is the best way to use CSS: CSS: img {
width:400px
Gibson I am trying to do this with CSS: It's easy to use a white background, but what if it has a background image? This is what I mean: I actually absolutely place the div inside another: <div class="main-div">
<div class="main-div-overlay-text">
SOME T
Rajish Frisky Maybe you are a little confused from the title above, but as the title says, I want to use CSS for this pipeline design , I think I can use CSS to achieve it, borderbut how do I add the circular bullet like in the image below? To simplify things,
Biggest Dredoff How can I crop an image (600х450) and create a border on it using CSS? Enter is it possible? What's better to use? Create some wrapper elements with border-radius? Andy Furniss I think this is the best way to use CSS: CSS: img {
width:400px
Gibson I am trying to do this with CSS: It's easy to use a white background, but what if it has a background image? This is what I mean: I actually absolutely place the div inside another: <div class="main-div">
<div class="main-div-overlay-text">
SOME T
Gibson I am trying to do this with CSS: It's easy to use a white background, but what if it has a background image? This is what I mean: I actually absolutely place the div inside another: <div class="main-div">
<div class="main-div-overlay-text">
SOME T
Gibson I am trying to do this with CSS: It's easy to use a white background, but what if it has a background image? This is what I mean: I actually absolutely place the div inside another: <div class="main-div">
<div class="main-div-overlay-text">
SOME T
Rajish Frisky Maybe you are a little confused from the title above, but as the title says, I want to use CSS for this pipeline design , I think I can use CSS to achieve it, borderbut how do I add the circular bullet like in the image below? To simplify things,
surrender thakran I'm looking for a way to make various geometric shapes using only HTML/CSS. I found the answer here , but it doesn't allow me to add a border to the shape. For example, I can use #triangle-down {
width: 0;
height: 0;
border-left: 50px solid t
surrender thakran I'm looking for a way to make various geometric shapes using only HTML/CSS. I found the answer here , but it doesn't allow me to add a border to the shape. For example, I can use #triangle-down {
width: 0;
height: 0;
border-left: 50px solid t
Rajish Frisky Maybe you are a little confused from the title above, but as the title says, I want to use CSS for this pipeline design , I think I can use CSS to achieve it, borderbut how do I add the circular bullet like in the image below? To simplify things,
Biggest Dredoff How can I crop an image (600х450) and create a border on it using CSS? Enter is it possible? What's better to use? Create some wrapper elements with border-radius? Andy Furniss I think this is the best way to use CSS: CSS: img {
width:400px
Gibson I am trying to do this with CSS: It's easy to use a white background, but what if it has a background image? This is what I mean: I actually absolutely place the div inside another: <div class="main-div">
<div class="main-div-overlay-text">
SOME T
Gibson I am trying to do this with CSS: It's easy to use a white background, but what if it has a background image? This is what I mean: I actually absolutely place the div inside another: <div class="main-div">
<div class="main-div-overlay-text">
SOME T
Biggest Dredoff How can I crop an image (600х450) and create a border on it using CSS? Enter is it possible? What's better to use? Create some wrapper elements with border-radius? Andy Furniss I think this is the best way to use CSS: CSS: img {
width:400px
Gibson I am trying to do this with CSS: It's easy to use a white background, but what if it has a background image? This is what I mean: I actually absolutely place the div inside another: <div class="main-div">
<div class="main-div-overlay-text">
SOME T
Gibson I am trying to do this with CSS: It's easy to use a white background, but what if it has a background image? This is what I mean: I actually absolutely place the div inside another: <div class="main-div">
<div class="main-div-overlay-text">
SOME T
Rajish Frisky Maybe you are a little confused from the title above, but as the title says, I want to use CSS for this pipeline design , I think I can use CSS to achieve it, borderbut how do I add the circular bullet like in the image below? To simplify things,
L. So in the example below you will see that the black border only covers the bottom and right side, while I want it to cover the left and top as well. Is there a way to fix this? table {
border-collapse: collapse;
}
table td {
border: 1px solid red;
he
L. So in the example below you will see that the black border only covers the bottom and right side, while I want it to cover the left and top as well. Is there a way to fix this? table {
border-collapse: collapse;
}
table td {
border: 1px solid red;
he
what for I'll try to make some nice visual illustrations for the binary classification example using the 3D printed data. Here is my 3D plot: require(rgl)
#Get example data from mtcars and normalize to range 0:1
fun_norm <- function(k){(k-min(k))/(max(k)-min(k