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I thought I had 2 CSS/PHP problems so...

I began asking for help on WebmasterWorld

         

mbcx9rvt

7:01 am on Mar 18, 2004 (gmt 0)

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In the process of asking for help regarding a PHP problem I was just about to finish asking a rather long-winded problem when I noticed that I had missed </form> from my code! Silly fool I thoght and deleted all the text I had just typed in WebmasterWorld. I then remembered a CSS problem I had and went to the CSS forum to ask in there. "New Post" I pressed and busilly carried on typing away. In the process of typing my problem - that I couldn't get the padding right on a form element, I realised that I needed to use padding:0px!

Sometimes I worry about myself. Other times I let others do it for me!

Oh well, even though I didn't ask any questions, WebmasterWorld still managed to help me solve them! So I guess a thank you is in order :)

troels nybo nielsen

8:15 am on Mar 18, 2004 (gmt 0)

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So very often the answers to your questions already are somewhere in your own mind.

And preparing to ask those questions to people whose competence and personal integrity you trust may be what's needed to open your mind sufficiently to find those answers.

Welcome to WebmasterWorld.

bumpaw

4:27 pm on Mar 19, 2004 (gmt 0)

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So very often the answers to your questions already are somewhere in your own mind.
And preparing to ask those questions to people whose competence and personal integrity you trust may be what's needed to open your mind sufficiently to find those answers.

I wish that I had said that. Very well put!

Fiver

7:15 pm on Mar 19, 2004 (gmt 0)

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yeah, in the same way that teaching somebody a skill you already have is the best way to learn what you really know about it.