dunno, I know at the time they were already going for 4-6x face value, and this was a long time ago. You can't find mint state coins anymore. They were all printed in limited quantity month by month for each state.
I have a div called #text, inside another div #box. Right now I've tried to center #text by doing this:
#box {
width: 50%;
#text {position: relative; margin-left: 48%;}
}
This code puts #text approximately in the center of #box, but when I resize the screen, the size of #text changes relat...
@FrontpageExpert we (friends and I) did something similar to his moms car. we were playing in it, and he found the keys and put it in reverse, we ended up backing up a crossed the street and took out a tree (and the car)
after the website is developed and there are lots of pages, some backend developers want a certain tag to search in.. and without having to mess with divs and whatever tags already in the page, we thought of using a customized html tag
The lower-case "requirement" is a legacy of xHTML, which explicitly required it.
Plain old HTML on the other hand does not follow the rigid struct requirements of XML, and does not therefore have the fixed requirement for use of case
However developers have tended to stick with lower case as a...
"In the HTML syntax, tag names, even those for foreign elements, may be written with any mix of lower- and uppercase letters that, when converted to all-lowercase, matches the element's tag name; tag names are case-insensitive."