Thanks everyone who took a moment to respond to my little problem. I
tried a couple of suggestions and still was coming out unsuccessful.
I went back to tables. Why find a new way to skin a well-deserving cat?
Gracias!
Hi, I'm JASON OGLE.
I c r e a t e s t u f f .
Hi guys! A new css-based site I did most of the work on is online. Looks
flawless and as intended on Windows IE 7 and Windows Firefox 2. I ned some
help with:
Windows - Opera, IE 5.5 and IE 6
Mac - Common browsers
http://newsite.omedix.com/
http://newsite.omedix.com/Styles/OmedixStyles.css
Hi there, sorry for the long post.
I'm having some issues with IE 6 displaying images on dynamically created DOM
elements. Specifically, I am using Prototype's window.js to show a modal
window in a div that contains a form for user input. The HTML for the form is
generated on the fly based
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I'm having some issues with IE 6 displaying images on dynamically created DOM
elements. ...
.labelReq {
color: #000;
font-family: Tahoma, Arial, sans-serif;
font-size: 11px;
background: url(/icon_requiredField.gif) no-repeat center right;
Francesco (Sin City Creative) wrote:
Hi guys! A new css-based site I did most of the work on is online. Looks
flawless and as intended on Windows IE 7 and Windows Firefox 2. I ned some
help with:
Windows - Opera, IE 5.5 and IE 6
Mac - Common browsers
http://newsite.omedix.com/
Francesco (Sin City Creative) wrote:
...
http://newsite.omedix.com/
Safari 2 shows a color mismatch of some backgrounds.
http://www.satzansatz.de/alien/omedix.png
Ingo
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I agree. For me, it's the most elegant way. You can find more info here:
http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2005/02/26/simple-clearing-of-floats/
http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2005/02/26/simple-clearing-of-floats/
For me, the perfect implementation of this method is:
div { /* the div that
Hi everyone,
I'm having what I think might be a well known problem with IE, but have
tried all the usual solution to no avail. My CSS menu at
www.henyfelton.net/ca has mysterious white space between the lis. FF shows
exactly what is wanted in terms of spacing, with a dividing bar 1px high
(anyone
Sorry about that: www.henryfelton.net/ca
H
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From: David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 18-Aug-2007 18:32
Subject: Re: [css-d] CSS Spacing
To: Henry Felton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Henry Felton wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm having what I think might be a well known
No doubt the issue iw with this very odd li you have in there to create
a border:
li style=background-image: url(divide.png); height: 1px; margin:0px;
padding: 0px;/li
Since this li has no use other than to create a line, and since it is
sure to confuse folks using screen readers, why not
No doubt the issue is with this very odd li you have in there to create
a border:
li style=background-image: url(divide.png); height: 1px; margin:0px;
padding: 0px;/li
Since this li has no use other than to create a line, and since it is
sure to confuse folks using screen readers, why not remove
Ugh. Got things just the way I like them and poof, the drop-down doesn’t show
in IE 6:
http://www.crcna.org/pages/crwrc.cfm
It works as it should in Mac Safari and Firefox, Win IE 7.x and Firefox.
Can you help me?
Dean.
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