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4. April 2007, 18:07:32
coan.net 
Subject: Re: CSS file
pauloaguia: Well my problem is since both submit & cancel have the same - the cancel button is "bigger" and actually hides the submit button when I give it an absolute position.

Hopefully Fencer can change the submit button on the game pages to it's own name (all others can stay the same as far as I care) - then I can have my ultimate game page with the submit button near the top of every page - in the EXACT same position every time, letting me move my mouse there ready to hit submit while I wait for the page to load - instead of now waiting until the page loads, then hitting the scroll wheel on the mouse, then looking to make sure the button is on the page, then moving the mouse to the button, and then hope my mouse wheel was completely turned, and not just 1/2 way where it is about to shift the page as I get ready to click, then click the button. At least for me, clicking 1 spot on the page to submit every game just seems a lot easier.

And thanks for you help - me digging around and trying different things is the best way for me to learn how to do these css things.

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