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Css Position Setter
Author: phraZe Submitted: 3rd September, 2005 Favourites:0
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Copied from the Howto.txt :

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Css Position Setter.
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This is used for people who use CSS alot, Like placing logo images or something at websites.
It's pretty simple to use.
Enter the name of the class under "name", Enter the grid in the X and Y boxes.
Hold Shift while clicking around with first and second mouse button to place and resize
the box.
When you are done, just copy the text under "script" and paste it into the css document.
Shoudnt be used by total newbies, or those who dont know what they are doing.

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Posted by Joshua M. 4th September, 2005

Lol how buggy. It can be dragged everywhere and it will get really ugly if you drag it through the lower piece of the screen But I don't get it. An application like this is more useful for CSS Boxes, but then again, useless, because it doesn't take care of borders, backgrounds, padding and some other stuff, and more importantly, the CSS Box Model Hack. So I don't quite understand the use of this thing. I use CSS for almost everything, and writing it manually is easier... Also, you're talking about classes, well, then the generated code is wrong. If you want to make use of classes (like,
you should add '.' in front of the name.
 
Posted by phraZe 4th September, 2005

well, actually some years ago i made a program like this just to ease up the making of my websites.. i know. but if your not TOO lazy, u cud add that little small dot of 8 bits in your code..
 
Posted by Joshua M. 5th September, 2005

Not that I'm lazy, but it's doesn't seem professional this way :p It should be like, copy-paste.
 
Posted by Zethell 5th September, 2005

xD
 

 



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