Keno Multimedia wrote:
I have managed to get the menu to now function in IE ..
Could I please have a site test and cross browser check ...
Ken
RE: http://www.sun-safe.com.au/
Ken,
-- Slow load on an extremely fast modem and timing out on
http://www.websiteoptimization.com.
-- Bottom
DAVOUD TOHIDY wrote:
on Date: Sat, 1 Dec 2007 20:55:44 +0100 George wrote:
One type of building - mostly rigid ones, yes...
Well it seems now you are talking about an environment
that I know :) .
Well, that's nice. But frankly, you and your environment bore me.
Do you
Kay Lindstrom wrote:
Any suggestions for the floats?
Kay
It will help to put the page on your server and provide a clickable link
to it so the list can see what you're trying to do.
Maybe this will help?
http://css.maxdesign.com.au/floatutorial/
See also the list wiki.
Best,
~dL
PS I
Jan Christian Anker wrote:
The site www.putti.no was subject of an earlier posting of mine!
Problem: HTML and CSS validate. The page displays correctly in
IE 7.0, but in FireFox 2.0.010 11 not: I am not able to get
Comic Sans MS fonts in FireFox.
If I recall it correctly, it worked in
Clare wrote:
Hello!
I have a general question about vertically aligning text within a div, I
would just like to check which is the correct way to get this to happen.
When I have a div say for example 50px high and I have a line of text within
the div, I normally either use padding to get the
daniela froehlich wrote:
Dear All
On my site I am using Tanfa's CSS menu. Used it several times already and it
always worked fine.
Now on my latest website it does not seem to work properly in one of the IE.
Unfortunately I do not know which version and have no clue what could be
wrong.
Kay Lindstrom wrote:
Okay, thanks for all the suggestions. The problem is that I don't know
enough about floats, I guess.
Kay
Neither do I. Welcome to the club...
~d
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daniela froehlich wrote:
Thanks all for your help.
Could you please re-check the site and let me know if it is working now?
Thanks, Daniela
your uri is: http://www.artworksbyrene.com/gnd-info/index.html
No, your drop-down menu is not functional/usable in IE6.0.
Best,
~d
PS Please
Mauro Lages wrote:
Hello;
I'm looking for a css tech to construct a 3 columns interface, with a
variable width central column.
Someone can send me some references/urls?
Best Regards
Mauro Lages
Works extremely well cross-browser providing you mind well what you put
in it.
Rick Faircloth wrote:
It is wearing thin.
Do you have an answer to a css question someone has posted, or a css
question you would like to post?
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Keno Multimedia wrote:
I have made the relevant changes as suggested ...
Could I have a site check and cross browser test please!!
http://www.sun-safe.com.au/
http://www.sun-safe.com.au/default-stylesheet.css
Thanks,
Ken.
I believe it is working as you intend in IE6/IE7, Safari,
jaklitsch maya wrote:
I have been working on this site for a number of weeks
and things, with some exception have been looking
pretty good in both IE6 and FF.
These are the only browsers I bother with.
I am now involved in carrying out requested revision,
typos, and fine tuning the content
Bob Cohen wrote:
I'm trying to get my template to validate xhtml strict and behave
well in the various browsers when displaying an image. http://
www.mojotools.com/priv/tst/d/3mb-d.html works in FireFox Mac/Win,
Safari, IE5 - 7 with the following html:
img src=hedTie.gif alt= width=78
Bob Cohen wrote:
On Dec 6, 2007, at 9:24 AM, David Laakso wrote:
/I think/ adding this selector to your style sheet may close all image
gaps IE is leaving for lowercase descenders and eliminate the need for
any css/markup class to do so.
Ah. So that's why the gap was happening. I used
juliann wheeler wrote:
Does anyone know how to create a drop-down navigation in CSS? Here is the
link to the nav that I have built so far:
http://www.pcg-advisors.com/tests/test8.html
Thanks!
Navigation in CSS is usually coded as a list. It is, in a sense, a list
of places to go;
Ian Rutgers wrote:
I have been charged with rewriting this www.aslslimited.org such that
the top nav stays at the top of the page and the bottom nav stays at the
bottom of the page and the content makes up the rest. In other words as
the browser window is resized the content section of the
Hi gang,
I just wanted to say hi. My name is Lisa, and I've been using CSS for
about
3 yrs now. I'm looking forward to being a part of the discussion.
I'm having issues with IE6 vs IE7 and how horribly they both render
websites.
I have a web site that I did for a client that looked
Rick Faircloth wrote:
Hi, Rayburn...
Let me tell you what finally enabled me to start making totally css-layout
sites, using only tables for tabular data.
I went to http://www.templateworld.com/free_templates.html and downloaded
several free sites, including all images and other assets that
Gabriele Romanato wrote:
Dear all,
here we are:
http://www.css-zibaldone.com/test/more/
hope it's useful.
bye,
Gabriele
You and Fancis Bacon [1] always have interesting things to say, see, and
share...
[1] http://wwar.com/masters/b/bacon-francis.html
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Čistý Design wrote:
Hello
I was always wondering if it's possible to center image in a div - like when
you have a photogallery of images that are vertical and horizontal and they
are always centered so it looks tidy I know how to do it in a table
cell, but don't want to use a table.
Rick Faircloth wrote:
Ø if you are creating a commercial
web site then you are decreasing your web sites accessibility and
therefore you are loosing those potential customers.
Thanks for your thoughts, Davoud…
I’m wrestling with learning totally CSS-based design, learning a
new IDE
Michael D Schleif wrote:
http://www.mdsfreedom.com/sellers.aspx
regards
Georg
PS: break it yourself, ASAP, so you can learn how to fix it before
someone else break it for you :-)
Whatever you do don't hit +1.
Jørgen Farum Jensen wrote:
I have encountered a problem with a CSS-driven
dropdown navbar in Safari 3 beta for both Win and OSX.
The problem is visible and described in a test page:
http://webdesign101.dk/cssmenu/
I would dearly like a CSS hack that passes style
declarations to Safari
Bob Salsburg wrote:
Can I get suggestions from this community on good online resources
showing methods for adding conditional rules for layout problems
primarily for IE 6/7, but also for the occasional Opera and Safari
issues. Not for specific cases so much as how to add them to a
Scott Thigpen wrote:
Hi,
I'm having a problem with trying to float a flash object to the right. When
I do it in dreamweaver, it works fine, but when I upload it and view it in
firefox or safari (I'm scared to try it in IE at this moment) it doesn't
work. It just sits on top of the text.
Stephen Buck wrote:
Newbie here.
Problem page:
http://www.reikisangha.net/beta/beta1.html
I've missed a concept somewhere (or it hasn't been covered yet in the
material I am learning).
I would like help learning what to look for to help solve problems like
this.
Buck
Welcome!
Larry Swanson wrote:
My new site navigation scheme at www.bodyworku.com completely breaks
down in IE7. I'm an old HTML and table-layout pro, but I'm just now
learning CSS layouts.
The nav scheme is based on this example:
Scott Everett wrote:
This is a site we designed that just went live this week for a Herman Miller
furniture dealership in Pasadena. The style sheets still contain some
invisible debris, but the design should be tight across most browsers (down
to IE 6). All comments and criticism are welcome
juliann wheeler wrote:
I created my first nav bar in CSS. The only problem is that I had to create
three different style sheets to get around all the bugs with different
browsers/platforms.
Here is the latest version:
http://www.pcg-advisors.com/new/home5.html
Is there any way to
Ron Zisman wrote:
http://www.ricochet.org/ricotest/ricotest.html
on the mac platform in opera, firefox and safari it is basically
working as intended,...trimmed]
--ron
If you open it. Close it. Missing /div div id=superwrap
Best,
~dL
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am in the process of creating a new web page. It works fine in Internet
explorer 6, but it seems that the css file is
not read in internet explorer 7 and Vista.
I am somewhat new web pages and I have no idea what to look for.
Can anyone give me suggestions on what
Big Moxy wrote:
I solved my own problem by adding overflow:hidden to the infoSection class.
url - http://projects.missioninternet.com/proweb/index.php
css - http://projects.missioninternet.com/proweb/css/proweb.css
Getting a page to /look/ the same cross-browser is relatively easy.
Gabriele Romanato wrote:
http://www.css-zibaldone.com/test/geometry/
happy new year greetings :-)
Gosh. I didn't know folks in Italy celebrate the New Year, too...
Oh, btw, this is my favorite:
http://www.css-zibaldone.com/test/geometry/5/demo.html
As ever,
Piet Mondrian
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Jehangir Larry wrote:
Compliments of the season.
I have issues in IE (XP) with faux-columns - www.nayanindore.com
Appreciate site-check cross browser; and all advise.
Thanks.
#page{background-color: #f8f8e1;}--- add the background-color ::
#outer{height:1%;} -- add height: 1%; to each
Jehangir Larry wrote:
David Laakso wrote:
Jehangir Larry wrote:
Compliments of the season.
I have issues in IE (XP) with faux-columns - www.nayanindore.com
Appreciate site-check cross browser; and all advise.
Thanks.
#page{background-color: #f8f8e1;}--- add
Jehangir Larry wrote:
www.nayanindore.com
Many thanks again.
BTW, the menu has now stopped working in IE6!
Is Tedd listening?!
I don't know if he's listening or not.
If you are talking about the vertical flyout menu
home/products/contact it seems to be working in:
XP/IE6.0 and
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
David Sánchez (Železnic(ná Stanica) wrote:
http://curefans.com/newsite/
This works perfect in Firefox and IE, but in Opera it just shows a
dot instead the image. I just don't get it.
Opera pre 9.50beta seems to misinterpret the 'height:100%' to
Jehangir Larry wrote:
Pls see www.nayanindore.com
The menu works first time in IE6 (XP) and then freezes!
Grateful for suggestions to make it work.
Thanks.
There is a reason why some of us try to avoid menus such as those.
Isolate the menu (pull the menu from the page, and put it on
Banana wrote:
Hello, new to the list. This is my first day with CSS Sculpture.
Page in question: http://korbyimagery.com/wedding/index-new.htm
css: http://korbyimagery.com/wedding/1-we-screen.css
This looks fine in IE6. Firefox shoves everything but #content down
about 70 pixels. Why? How
Keith Kaiser wrote:
Please visit http://nearspaceventures.com/gpsl2008 using FireFox or Safari
or most any browser except Internet Explorer. You will see a weather banner
on the front page in a DIV called wxBanner. In most browsers is looks
pretty much the way I want it to look but in I.E. it
Slob Jones wrote:
Let me post the question properly.
The hack !important works in IE6 but not in IE7.
Is there a hack -- or perhaps another routine -- that will work in IE7?
My particular problem regards positioning. I find that extra pixel or
two in IE can make a design look less than
Farid Jamea wrote:
http://atlantagoldenrugs.com/viewgallery.php?cid=1
Any idea why this page does not look right (the footer is showing up
before the actual content) in FireFox and Opera? It looks ok on IE 7.
Any help is appreciated.
#footer_wrapper{
clear : both; --- add to
Liz Kelleher wrote:
My site is www.snakegullycup.com.au . I have only just started designing
websites and i generally use IE . I have checked site with firefox and it
site works too, but recently checked on a Mac (not sure which browser) and
what should be a horizontal nav across the header
Bob Meetin wrote:
html, body { font-size: 100%;}
body{ font-size: .85em; }
!--[if IE]
style type=text/css
body { font-size: .75em; }
}
/style
![endif]--
Hi, been using the above CSS to set up standard font for my sites. Seemed
fine but
then I messed with my Firefox minimum font in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, all. I'm having an issue with the wrapper div inheriting the
background color of the body, but that isn't what I want, as you can see
below.
I am new to web design, so if I'm missing something obvious I apologize, but
I can't figure out what is wrong here.
Rebecca Richter wrote:
I've got these dropdown menus working pretty slick at
http://www.makemyhousegreen.com/index1.html (roll over projects,
services, or publications); however, in IE 5 and 6, there is much more
top and bottom padding than there should be. What do do about this?
Becca
Chris Blake wrote:
Please can someone help me with this, its been bugging me for ages and now
I`ve found this list where I can hope to get it fixed with someones help.
Please visit this page : http://www.pixcel.co.za/ard/index.php
How about taking the time to see if one of the 57 markup
J wrote:
Well, the problem I had was that I forgot to put the # sign in the
body selector. So, I think the problem I was having is fixed, but now
I'm having another problem. I've got two graphics I made that I wanted
to stick on either side of the wrapper div to give it an effect
Tom Bond wrote:
I'm trying to get a menu to sit up in the head of the page. The site will
eventually be dynamic with the client able to add/subtract pages, which will
dynamically alter the menu. The design is by the clients daughter who is a
print designer for whom the grid is all (fair
Julian Tulip's Licorice wrote:
Hello,
I have another question about the nav bar on this site:
http://johnkehm.com/hana
when I make the link text italic, the width of the containing boxes
vary on Firefox and IE, making my fixed width bar break apart.
I thought I read about this somewhere
Rebecca Richter wrote:
Hi David :)
That took care of the extra padding issue in IE 6, but not 5. Anything I can
do to correct that?
Thanks!
Becca
http://www.makemyhousegreen.com/index1.html
I do not have 5.5, or 5.01 at this time, and even if I did, I am not
sure if I
Kim Jordan wrote:
http://www.helpdeskpro.net/test/suzy3.htm
The somewhat unusual template below (a containing table) is to handle
the situation - (shown in code below) of a dynamically generated table
that can sometimes extend quite wide - and the layout elements e.g.
header and footer
Randal Rust wrote:
I have always used the good old method of a spacer DIV like this to
clear floats:
div class=spacer/div
div.spacer { clear: both; }
Problem is, the ad agency that I work with keeps creating these
complex layouts where using that convention just won't work. The
reason is
Kim Jordan wrote:
Thanks Philippe, but if I've interpreted, and implemented, your
suggestions correctly - still no good.
David, the problem of the content (the table) flying to the left occurs
when you hover over the Menu button in IE6 (and maybe other versions).
Here's a direct URL to
Jason Crosse wrote:
I'm trying to create a horizontal nav. I have a container div
specified in pixels, position relative. Its LIs are floated left.
There are ten LIs, each with a width of 9.8%, and a margin-right of
0.2%.
In IE6 and Firefox, this adds up to a nice full-width nav bar, but
Kim Brooks Wei wrote:
I had a look at some browser shots of this site, and it seems to have
issues in IE 5.5/6. In fact, I couldn't see any content in either of
these browsers. Can someone take a look and see what might be the
problem here?
http://thewei.com/sandbox/briarhall/
Thanks,
Pete Harrison wrote:
My page works fin in FF but fails to put the 4th column next to the 3rd in
IE.
The page is at www.biofuels-maritime.com/dev and the css is at
www.biofuels-maritime.com/bio.css
Any ideas why this is?
I know there are 4 lines of CSS that do not validate, but they
Kim Brooks Wei wrote:
I can't imagine why my graphic and main text won't stay inside of
their #wrap container.
http://thewei.com/
Open the wrap to enclose its contents.
#wrap {
overflow: auto; -- add overflow: auto; or overflow: hidden;
}
Best,
~dL
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http://chelseacreekstudio.com/
Stuart Walsh wrote:
I've got a homepage with a header which is a jpg. I'm using HTML Kit to
write the code and in that, and in IE there is no space above and below
the header jpg. But in Firefox and Opera there is space above and below.
I'm doing something wrong but I can't think what it
Stuart Walsh wrote:
David Laakso wrote:
I've got a homepage with a header which is a jpg. I'm using HTML Kit
to write the code and in that, and in IE there is no space above and
below the header jpg. But in Firefox and Opera there is space above
and below. I'm doing something wrong
Pete Harrison wrote:
Thanks David, I have got it working better but still not correctly.
It seems that there is a bigger margin-left under IE6 than FF, and that
although I say 100% for the contentframe in my CSS, it doesn't fill the
parent container.
If you get chance to have another look,
Jehangir Larry wrote:
David Laakso wrote:
Jehangir Larry wrote:
Re: www.arundixit.com
Firefox displays as intended.
IE6 and IE7 do not display header background.
Additionally, IE6 does not center content.s of #inner.
Appreciate advice/ suggestions for above.
Also, a general site check
rollandburn wrote:
Hi everyonecan anyone spot the Waldo in my css on this page... my
dev site is athttp://public.alliancepacific.com/Corporate/About_Us
I am having a hard time finding out why the top level UL's appear to
have a margin which does not allow the menu to squeeze up to
Rick Good wrote:
I've designed a site that works:
www.themeridiangrp.com
Since it's working I'm not overly concerned, but I would like to know
the right way to do it.
Thanks.
Rick
A page or site working on the Web is relative to any users discretion.
Font-scaling and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, an example of how the page *should* look is here:
http://www.abbeyrentssf.com/services.html
Please note the word services in white text
http://www.abbeyrentssf.com/party-rentals/rentals-overview.html
You'll notice that the word overview is not there in IE6.
Erik Domingo wrote:
I'm having a problem with an unordered list...]
Erik Domingo
Validate the markup. Write back if you still drop the float in IE/6.0
and have more vertical space between the li's in IE6 7.
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Murphy, Kristen Anne wrote:
In Firefox and IE7, I'm getting a horizontal scroll bar. There's also
approximately 1px worth of the body (red) showing through on the far right of
the page. I'm guessing the two are related.
Also in Firefox and IE7, the min-width isn't working properly. It's
Murphy, Kristen Anne wrote:
Murphy, Kristen Anne wrote:
In Firefox and IE7, I'm getting a horizontal scroll bar. There's also
approximately 1px worth of the body (red) showing through on the far right
of the page. I'm guessing the two are related.
Also in Firefox and IE7, the min-width
Stephan Wehner wrote:
On Jan 25, 2008 4:34 PM, Stephan Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 25, 2008 10:42 AM, Jack Blankenships
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:
I want to have an image (several images) that are dynamically
sized/fluid based on the browser window/viewport
Erik Domingo wrote:
Validated the markup - except for an issue with a bit of javascript in the
footer, the page is valid Strict XHTML. I also tried removing all the
whitespace between LI tags, but the extra vertical space is still showing
in IE6 7.
Erik
In reference toyour uri:
Murphy, Kristen Anne wrote:
Murphy, Kristen Anne wrote:
In Firefox and IE7, I'm getting a horizontal scroll bar. There's also
approximately 1px worth of the body (red) showing through on the far right
of the page. I'm guessing the two are related.
Also in Firefox and IE7, the min-width
Big Moxy wrote:
Good Morning All!
http://projects.zanalysts.com/cargo/vehicledetails.html
http://projects.zanalysts.com/cargo/firstweb.css
The white background in the checklist stops about midway and the
background image takes over.
The checklist itself goes behind the footer instead of
David Laakso wrote:
Erik Domingo wrote:
Validated the markup - except for an issue with a bit of javascript in the
footer, the page is valid Strict XHTML. I also tried removing all the
whitespace between LI tags, but the extra vertical space is still showing
in IE6 7.
Erik
J wrote:
(www.stainlessband.com/index.html)
I want no space
between the graphics and the wrapper.
Add this selector to your CSS file to make the sidebar images butt the
center columnh.
#anchor {margin: 0 auto; width: 1010px; border: 1px solid fuchsia;}
And in the markup add:
div
Wade Smart wrote:
Im helping out to maintain a weather site located at :
http://74.135.47.164:8080/wx7.php
On this page to the right at the top you will see the temperature that
is large and bold. Under this is some smaller writing that lists the
last time the information was updated along
Peggy Coats wrote:
IE7 doesn't seem to want to display the full background image in my
#nav div on this draft page:
I revised the CSS to adjust the height of the #header (which contains
the #nav div) and remove the #header background image with the result
that it displays fine in IE7 but
David Laakso wrote:
David Laakso wrote:
Peggy Coats wrote:
IE7 doesn't seem to want to display the full background image in my
#nav div on this draft page:
I revised the CSS to adjust the height of the #header (which contains
the #nav div) and remove the #header background image
David Laakso wrote:
Peggy Coats wrote:
IE7 doesn't seem to want to display the full background image in my
#nav div on this draft page:
I revised the CSS to adjust the height of the #header (which contains
the #nav div) and remove the #header background image with the result
Stephan Wehner wrote:
On Jan 25, 2008 9:51 PM, David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephan Wehner wrote:
On Jan 25, 2008 4:34 PM, Stephan Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 25, 2008 10:42 AM, Jack Blankenships
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:
I want
Jeff Blaine wrote:
The test case at
http://www.kickflop.net/csstest/
should explain the problem clearly, but I'll spell it out
here as well. The CSS is inside index.html.
It just needs a little more, and a little different, structure than you had.
Cursory tested in IE/6, IE/7.0,
Chris Brummel wrote:
I'm trying to get two columns to extend to the bottom of my layout.
http://chrisbrummel.com
Thanks,
Chris
There are a number of ways to get any column longest.
One of them is to create a faux column using a repeated background image:
Phillip Cavaco wrote:
Hi guys, lately I've being working a lot with overflow hidden.
But sometimes I have problems with IE6 (it doesn't set the overflow to
hidden). Till now I solved the most of them but theres one still ahahah
In other browsers works great. I little help please.
Phillip
Brian Jones wrote:
I am developing a site ( http://fatusboutique.com/index2.php ) and it
displays fine in FF and IE7..I came to work today and on friends
computer who still has the old IE, I realized that its not displaying
correctly..It seems like the #right div is dropping and not
Lexical error at line 40, column 49. Encountered: ? (63), after :
but offers zip else other than the first few lines of the CSS with
zip hint as to just what the problem is!
RE:
http://www.32smallshipsqn.org.au/demo/Dec29/
The CSS validation service is, among other things,
John Leishman wrote:
As a kind person pointed out, the url, missing a full stop doesn't
resolve. For those who had given up it's really
http://www.32smallshipsqn.org.au/demo/Dec29/
Could some kind genius with a couple of minutes have a look at
http://www32smallshipsqn.org.au/demo/Dec29
Daniel Kessler wrote:
I'm not so good at css and I used a tutorial to make a rounded
corners box. The box will contain different different amounts of
text from a database.
It worked well when I was using GIF files but I wanted a transparent
background for my shadow effect. So I
John Leishman wrote:
Major Tom to Ground Control.. Have a clarity leek here, something
you've done, and call me crazy but I'm glad, do you hear. Will need to
modify mission profile. Your a fine fellow.
David, Thanks for you admirable work. You are completely correct. I'm
thinking of
Sandy wrote:
For the most part I have been able to come up with pages that seem to
look fine, but there is this one where I would like to have these 2 divs
float side by side, and they won't. The float works ok when I open it
without linking to the style sheet, but does not work when it is
Ron Zisman wrote:
http://www.ricochet.org/ricochet2/company_principal.html
i haven't yet viewed the page in msie; only opera and firefox on the
mac. i'll deal with msie when the page is stable
gap issue:
at the top of the page (on top of yellow box and menus), i'm getting
a gap.
Ray Leventhal wrote:
http://www.cprtools.net/reg/regform1.php
IE7, is moving the topmost fieldset to the right edge of the viewport,
leaving the 2nd fieldset where it belongs.
IE6 (WinXPSP2) is doing much the same as it's older sister, but leaving
some space to the right of the fieldset
Ron Zisman wrote:
http://www.ricochet.org/ricochet2/company_principal2.html
2 more positioning problems:
in the blue bar at the top is contact copy
#top {width:100%}
#top p { positioned from the left } which means if the font scales
differently in different browsers, it's not going
David Laakso wrote:
Ron Zisman wrote:
http://www.ricochet.org/ricochet2/company_principal2.html
the 'Communications Design' #header h2. actually all h2's. ah,
scaling doesn't work so well.
ron
I neglected to include this in my last reply. You'll need it to position
#header h2
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the last couple of weeks I've come across a couple of people in my
organization who have their PCs set up so that the DPI setting is 120 DPI
instead of the normal 96 DPI. This has caused all sorts of consternation.
Any one else run into this? If so, how are you
Ken Davies wrote:
Original site http://www.equestrian-jewelry.com/index.htm - Right now
I am just worried about the top banner.
Visually what works best is http://www.equestrian-jewelry.com/test1.htm
I think http://www.equestrian-jewelry.com/jewelry_horse.htm is as
close to proper
Nancy Johnson wrote:
I have a very tight layout and Safari is displaying a tag differently
than Firefox. How would you embed a separate style sheet for Safari
into a webpage?
with IE differences I have been using the following
!--[if lte IE 6]
link rel=stylesheet type=text/css
Rob freeman wrote:
Hi everyone, I have worked a little site and was wondering if people
can have a look and check to see if its working ok.
I have checked this in Firefox 2.0 (Mac and PC), IE7(PC), Safari and
Opera. My only concern is IE6 which may be a pain. If there is a
problem in this
Cheryl Amato wrote:
I have a page that needs to use the son of suckerfish dropdowns in 2
locations. I am also implementing the javascript that makes them keyboard
accessible. In FF and IE7, the 2nd set of drop downs work although not from
the keyboard. In IE6, they don't work at all. Can
John Leishman wrote:
The below snip works in FF Opera to provide a graded background. IE
ignores it and provides a white background only.
Appreciate any hints as to cause here as it's slowly driving me nuts
Thanks
John
ps appears at http://www.32sss.org.au
html, body {
Sandy wrote:
I am working on a web site, and I would be grateful if you could take
the time to look at a rough version of it, and let me know what you think.
http://cantoraccess.com/beta_sandy2/index.html
Any comments or suggestions are much appreciated!
Sandy
You may want check
Big Moxy wrote:
http://www.cargovango.com/misc_equip.htm
My question is can I combine the header image with the solid gray such
that the solid gray only appears at the top of the page? I know I'm
constrained by the pageDef width but wonder if there is another way.
Tim
Would it be
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