OK I'll offer my $0.02
I stopped following the site because CSS in a vacuum is not interesting, to
me.
Real world work involves a three part combination of HTML CSS and
Javascript.
Discussing one without the others is like trying to get healthy by exercise
alone, without paying attention to
, heading for a high
speed crash? Or do I misunderstand how this works?
If so--if a technology change is indeed looming--will CSS be part of the
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In other words I'd like the thumbnails to float into an orderly table like
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On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 2:37 PM, Colin (Sandy) Pittendrigh
sandy.pittendr...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm a beginner at responsive design. I understand the mobile first
argument which (at least from the client side) boils down to Design for
the phone first and then use CSS
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*What are some good online responsive design resources? * (my first
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like that out there?
Philippe, in the meanwhile I will take your advice and use chrome and
safari resized windows to get an idea of what the various devices will
display.
thanks everyone for your thoughts.
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membership has expired
http://www.browsercam.com/important-message/
and I find myself a bit at sea.
Do you know of any comparable services out there?
http://android-emulator.org/
is this a reasonably accurate emulator?
thanks!
Sandy
http://ripple.tinyhippos.com/
For Webkit-based Blackberrys, at least, Ripple is officially supported by
RIM, who manufacture Blackberries. Which is a good start.
Barney - thanks! I've just installed this and will check it out soon.
best regards,
Sandy
#mainNav ul { margin: -3px 0px 5px 0; padding: 5px 0 5px 10px;}
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thing and let me know if the emulator is
somewhat accurate I would be very grateful.
What are your favourite emulators? Screen capture services? Other ways
of checking various browser and hardware combinations?
thanks!
Sandy
-animation: transform 2s infinite alternate;
-ms-animation: transform 2s infinite alternate;
-o-animation: transform 2s infinite alternate;
}
or do I need to use javascript? or something?
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horizontal links and the
sidebar links verge on being unreadable and unusable/aside
oh dear. thanks for letting me know. They were working on the iPhone
Pad I looked at today. Is there something different I should be doing
for Android? meta name=viewport? something else?
best regards,
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where I've scrambled
the syntax yet for Safari Chrome.
2 questions:
- does this work in pc browsers?
- what's up with 3?
thanks for looking at this,
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, you have this in line 92 of your page:
background-image: -moz-webkit-gradient(-45deg, white 25%, transparent
25%);
hey thanks David! way to spot the garble.
I think it's fixed now
http://sandyfeldman.com/css3animation/8test.shtml
best regards,
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the animations working in these
browsers that would be much appreciated
Thanks again to David, David and HallMarc for looking at this.
best regards,
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browsers, Opera and IE10 also support
animations with the appropriate prefixes, I hope…
Philippe, thank you much for taking the time to look at this. I am going
to look for the appropriate prefixes and try again.
best regards and thanks again,
Sandy
uses of CSS3
here's the question - is there a way of timing the effects - so
animation 2 starts a 2 second delay after animation 1?
thanks!
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, but then seems to have padding
that includes all the sub menu items. It looks pretty wonky.
So, how do I get this link to clear the nested list that opens up on
focus and hover?
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tree (which used to be a
browser-sniffing nightmare, the last time I tried it). Are there any
alternate strategies I'm not aware of.simply because I'm an amateur
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rather than a holding hand.
Continued support for IE6 is counterproductive--a bad strategy for the
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(and then have the sub-menus pop up left or right rather than below). And
then you can add new top-level menu items--more or less forever-without
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?
Corollary: is it true that fixed-width layouts (perhaps a centered 780 pixel
wide wrapper division) are the least portable across
various devices?
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this to work in my
page. Any thoughts about how to fix this up?
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/villab/css_js/TJK_keyBoardDropDown.js
The styles I am using more or less came from
http://www.tjkdesign.com/articles/keyboard_friendly_dropdown_menu/default.asp
but I seem to have lost a key ingredient when I put this to work in my
page. Any thoughts about how to fix this up?
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happening?
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width: 333px;
height: 250px;
margin: 0 auto;
padding: 0;
overflow: hidden;
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258KB is pretty large for a BG image. Saving as a medium jpg in PS,
brings it down to 15KB with acceptable quality.
http://i.imgur.com/WPVSm.jpg
Kevin,
thanks a million! I have just replaced the background image with the one
you posted.
best regards, and THANK YOU
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rel=stylesheet type=text/css /
so, I've done what I can for fouc.
excellent guess, but I think it may be something else.
thanks for taking the time to think about this,
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's trouble with transparency, right? I don't have
any transparent pngs here. Or is there something on that link that I am
not seeing?
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, mean Google Sketchup would
no longer be a windows binary download. You could run it any HTML5 browser.
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, is that an error of any kind? And if so,
it it an HTML error or a CSS error. I tried to look this up W3.org, but I'm
going to have to work on those grammar-like specifications. They are not
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Are there simulators out there that are more reliable in showing what
shows up on the various devices?
Why is the type so small?
How can I fix it?
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So - few questions.
Are there simulators out there that are more reliable in showing what
shows up on the various devices?
The OperaMini simulator is quite good.
http://www.opera.com/mobile/demo/
thanks for this - the page looks fine in this.
Viewing the page in a small window
in Safari
The OperaMini simulator is quite good.
http://www.opera.com/mobile/demo/
shrinking the window down in Safari 5.0.2 seems to get the
small_devices style sheet going, but not in Opera 6.0.3
Umm. Try Opera/11.0.
right! yes - that works.
thanks,
Sandy
-resolutions times N-browsers.
What is the professional debugging way proceed?
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: #ff 1px 1px 0 #ff 1px 1px 0 #ff 1px 1px 0 #ff 1px 1px 0
I'm not sure what the issues are here.
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Any examples out there anybody can point me to?
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Has anyone used a font from
http://www.webtype.com/
is it possible that it's as easy as they make it sound? Have you run
into any trouble?
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Not sure about this one but what about TypeKit?
http://www.typekit.com
http://css-tricks.com/video-screencasts/69-first-ten-minutes-with-typekit/
thanks - I hadn't heard of it. Have you tried typekit? Are you happy
with it?
Sandy
altogether ...
thanks for your input.
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That being said, if one font looks blocky on someone's
windows 95 box with IE 6, then all fonts look blocky, so they wouldn't
know the difference.
good point Christian. So - worth using? Do the load times have you
sitting there drumming your fingers wondering what's wrong, or is it
just a
://korbyimagery.com/
http://thewebshoppe.net/
Shanna Cramer
http://TheWebShoppe.net
hey Shanna,
Thanks for the links. I think the load times are usable.
TheWebShoppe.net is gorgeous!
cheers,
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text size will grow if you increase text size.
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of the page you are on, and use that page
name for yourcurrentpage.html
style type=text/css
!--
#links a[href~=yourcurrentpage.html] {
position : absolute;
top : -1000px;
width:1px;
height:1px;
overflow:hidden;
}
--
/style
good luck!
Sandy
Sandy wrote:
#links a[href~=yourcurrentpage.html] {
This means that you would need a different style sheet, with a different URL
there, for each and every page. I don't see how this could be any easier or
otherwise better than simply having, say,
a href=... class=current
and the current page addressed on that page.
Sandy
That sounds like the best idea so far. Thank you.
you are very welcome Val.
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. What about
other browsers?
http://melroch.se/misc/palette.html
http://www.browsercam.com/
has a remote access testing service with a large variety of OS and
browser combinations. A 1-day plan is 19.95 US.
hth
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of spacing that ends up looking like t h i s but
a .1em just looks to me like it makes things better. Is there something
I'm not thinking of?
I'm not sure what you mean by You are dropping the right col with a
heavy + hand--
thanks again for taking the time to help me think about this.
Sandy
The holy grail is that place we'll all be to (soon, I think)
when we can finally stop worrying, thinking about and dealing
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I don't think browsercam has remote access to mobile devices - any idea
of who might? Any good ideas of how to handle this?
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and safari and mozilla and netscape and opera ...
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add this to your code, will help but is not a full solution:
meta http-equiv=”X-UA-Compatible” content=”IE=EmulateIE7? /
Cristiano, Tim, you guys rock. Thanks so much! this worked, and was SO
MUCH EASIER than what I expected I would need to do.
Sandy
button?
thanks!
Sandy
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Your bounce is caused by these two styles in ytplayer.css
input {
color : #fff;
background-color : #70;
border : solid 1px #fff;
margin-left : 0;
margin-right : -.4em; -
padding : 0;
padding-left : 7px;
padding-right : 7px
:;
He has other styles that tell you to style anything that ends with .pdf.
What I would love is to figure out how to put the whole page name in the
style so that I can eliminate the ids in the menu - something like
a[href =index.shtml]
except that doesn't work.
Any thoughts?
thanks!
Sandy
as the donate button?
thanks!
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Val, I don't know if this is it, but what jumps out at me is the missing
after the end footer
!--end footer--/div
should be
!--end footer--/div
hope that helps, at least a little.
Sandy
www.oakleafdesignprint.co.uk/dmk/
I've spent two days trying to fix this layout, and getting
and
traditional
ways to make the same displays. If your pages are invisible to Google,
then they are essentially invisible to everyone.
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do that would work, but
it doesn't work all that well, and I have a feeling that there must be a
better way.
Thanks in advance for your help,
Sandy
script type=text/javascript language=JavaScript
!-- thank you to Bontrager Connection. Copyright 2002 Bontrager
Connection, LLC
//
// Type
Sandy Feldman wrote:
hey all,
I hope you can help.
I have a page which has a little javascript which rotates banner
images. When I first added this js, the banner images slipped down
9px, showing a white gap on the top. After much trial and error, I
added some css to the js
'hasLayout'
ack. It was a vestigial width, like an appendix, left over from earlier
messing around with the look. I took it out. I appreciate you finding that.
Thanks for your help, and for being another set of eyes on this,
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Sandy wrote:
Sandy wrote:
[...]
http://www.uoguelph.ca/mcb/test/contact.shtml
and there are a couple of divs with a transparent background
.headerleft
#globalnav
the search should be transparent, too.
instead that whole area is showing up with a white background in AOL
9.1, ie6 and ie7. ie8
?
thanks in advance for your help.
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[...]
http://www.uoguelph.ca/mcb/test/contact.shtml
and there are a couple of divs with a transparent background
.headerleft
#globalnav
the search should be transparent, too.
instead that whole area is showing up with a white background in AOL
9.1, ie6 and ie7. ie8
There should be a clearing div after the main div or before the
footerholder to clear the floated divs. footerholder should not be
positioned absolutely.
Norman Fournier wrote:
Hello,
I have a footer that is positioned correctly when a page opens but
then scrolls when the page scrolls.
or is there something
better now?
check out
http://www.askthecssguy.com/2006/12/showing_hyperlink_cues_with_cs_1.html
he's got an easy to use technique that doesn't involve putting a span on
each external link.
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of FireFox, it inserts random page breaks. When
I try and print out of Safari, text comes out grey. I had a friend print
it for me, and he got a big, black border where I had specified
border : none;
Opera's is not too bad, but I don't want to rely on that!
Sandy
version of Safari looks ok. Actually, all the
other browsers I've tested look ok. Any idea of what I can do about this?
thanks everybody.
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http://sandyfeldman.com/proposal/nathanieldett/nd_home.css
Theophan - you were right. Thanks so much! I really appreciate you
sharing what sounds like what must have been some pretty hard won
information.
Sandy
to be in a span? Is it possible to do
it like this span class=frenchje ne sais quoi/span and have a
style on an external style sheet link
.french {
lang : fr;
font-style: italic;
}
I tried
lang {
font-style: italic;
}
but it doesn't seem to work.
thanks all,
Sandy
/english.jpg lang=en alt=some English text /
so that the alt tag gets read with the right accent? or should the image
get nested in a span?
span lang=enimg src=images/english.jpg alt=some English text
//span
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I believe there is a way to add code to SSI includes, IIRC. However,
for a CSS solution, your last method is probably the easiest to implement.
Thanks for thinking about this, David. I guess I will go with what I've
come up with - it's been great having all this input.
thanks all!
Sandy
, highlight the href? If every body tag
has a unique id and I add a matching id to the link to that page, could
I somehow get the browsers to compare that?
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and style them. It
seems to be about creating groups, and giving them a treatment.
Is there any css approach to comparing two things, and styling according
to how they compare?
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Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis wrote:
On 5/2/09 23:17, Sandy wrote:
Do screen readers not read generated list counters?
JAWS and Window-Eyes do not currently read text inserted with the
content property, although they do reflect list-style-type values.
How would you let a screen reader know
Hey All,
Is there a way to get lists to use decimal points?
I need the sub-points in point 1 to be
1.01
1.02
and the sub points in point 2 to be
2.01
2.02
2.03
etc. The list in question goes to 18.05
thanks!
Sandy
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Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Sandy wrote:
Is there a way to get lists to use decimal points?
Think so, but it has been a while since I tested it...
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/generate.html#content
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/generate.html#counters
...and I can't remember where I left
in the HTML or CSS code, only test3.css
- where are you loading them?
Since you are floating each li right it would logically reverse the
order (first li goes rightmost, etc).
I usually cheat and place the ul in a span and float that right.
Ta,
~Mx
On Jan 30, 2009 10:29pm, Sandy sfeld
/js_css/test3.css
http://www.caut.ca/ugfa/test/js_css/ie7-hacks3.css
http://www.caut.ca/ugfa/test/js_css/ie6-hacks3.css
thanks in advance.
Sandy
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http://www.caut.ca/ugfa/test/js_css/ie7-hacks3.css
http://www.caut.ca/ugfa/test/js_css/ie6-hacks3.css
thanks in advance.
(also apologies if I've sent this twice - a little email trouble)
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