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Wine Dinners

Each month, Chef’s Expressions holds one wine dinner themed around one of the world’s wine regions. The dinners are typically five or six courses with five or six wines to match. The menus and recipes are developed specifically for each chosen wine. Menus are available by email.

Click here to view the 2009 Chef's Expressions wine dinner schedule

Click here to view Bastille Day Celebration on Tuesday, July 14th


Click here to view A night of culinary delight created by Chef Jerry Edwards and Chef’s Expressions

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Prices vary based on wine selection and theme.

For reservation or a copy of next months menu, please email Katie Bittinger at katiebittinger@chefsexpressions.com
or call 410-561-CHEF to reserve your place.

We look forward to seeing you at our next wine and dine experience.

Cancellation policy: Credit Card Reservations can be cancelled up to 5 days in advance. Cancellations made 2-5 days prior to the event will receive credit only for a future dinner. Cancellation within 48 hours of the dinner, full payment is required.

Setting Up the Layers

Div's are nested three deep for scrolling layers inline. The outer-most layer (usually assigned an id of hold or holder) is relative positioned, has width and height settings, and overflow hidden.

The scroll area itself is defined by a "window" div (usually assigned an id of wn or wn1), with width, height and clip settings, and overflow hidden.

The content that scrolls is contained in the innermost div (or div's). You can add as many content layers as you like within any given "window" div.

Scroll areas to be positioned absolute do not require the outermost (hold) layer, although it is often a convenient container for the scroll links.

Note: For best cross-browser cooperation, do not fundamentally change the style specifications for the layers, other than adjusting width and height. Removing clip or overflow settings or changing the position to relative on the window or content layers may cause some browsers to cease functioning properly.

Implementing Scrollbars

You can set up scrollbars using graphics of your choice and adjust their style specifications accordingly.

Notice that the height of the drag bar adjusts according to the amount of content in the layer. This is an optional feature that can be turned off with a simple property setting. See code comments in the head of the document.

The main presentation page for scrolling layers contains more detailed information about the scrollbars and how to set them up.

Multiple Scroll Areas

You can follow the format described and demonstrated in this example to add more than one scroll area. See the example with multiple scrolling areas for guidance. Even though that example uses absolute positioning, the pattern for setting up the layers remains the same. Just remember that all id's need to be unique.

Remember to pass the id's for areas that scroll in tables to the GeckoTableBugFix function so Netscape 6+ and Mozilla will be able to extract their layers and function properly. (See code comments in the head of the document for more information.)

 

 

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