Julian Tulip's Licorice wrote:
I am starting my first (almost) all CSS site, and I already have a question.
Probably typical...
If you look at the site:
http://www.johnkehm.com/jk
http://www.johnkehm.com/jk/style.css
The 'print examples, web examples and contact' box renders differently
trevor bayliss wrote:
*/David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
Thanks as ever for the reply David. I have implemented those
changes
http://216.219.94.105/david1.htm and will change the p´s and h´s to
make it look smarter. The AccessibilityCheck box that reads
Erin Spangler wrote:
http://www.clients.thedogsonline.com/DriscolsBlueGenes/index2.html
I've zeroed the margins and padding on every element that I can think
of, yet I'm still getting some whitespace between my list items. I
left the green background color of the ul so you can see the space
John Lockerbie wrote:
Dear Listers,
I think my test site - http://catnaps.org/latest/saturday.html with
http://catnaps.org/latest/latest.css - works on most popular sites,
including WinIE7. However WinIE5.1, WinIE5.5 and WinIE6 appear to have
what I assume is the double margin bug but which
John Lockerbie wrote:
David,
Thank you for the comments. I should have said it seems to be fine on
Mac/Opera, as it does on Safari and Firefox, it's the Windows
environments I've no access to.
I'd not spotted the font size problem as I'm new to coding. This is my
third attempt to redesign
Andrew Wallace wrote:
Ok, so I think I'm starting to get a handle on this CSS stuff. Maybe.
I have the following page:
http://test.diamondwphotography.com/travel/DisplayTrip.php?n=200706_SWV
And I have a few specific issues I'm wrasslin' with. I have images wrapped
in divs, so that I can
John Lockerbie wrote:
On 30/07/07, David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Lockerbie wrote:
I forgot to say, I've still got the problem with what I think is the
IE double margin problem which I can't seem to solve. It shows itself
in Win IE 5.1,5.5 and 6, but not 7. See
John Lockerbie wrote:
On 30/07/07, David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Lockerbie wrote:
On 30/07/07, David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Lockerbie wrote:
I forgot to say, I've still got the problem with what I think is the
IE double margin problem
David,
Thank you very much for your time and effort. I'll take a close look
at what you've done and see if I can then amend my site to suit.
Incidentally, the site was always supposed to be centred.
I've been trying to re-rationalise what I'm doing and simplify it but
seem to be
Luc wrote:
Good afternoon list,
I just encountered a strange phenomena (at least to me):
resizing the text in Fireworks and Moz, breaks up my navigation
(around increasing to 200% and up), while in Opera it holds up to
1000% and in IE up to extra big.
I tried setting the general
Luc wrote:
Good evening list,
This has got to be a no-brainer but i can't get my hands on it:
i've got a customed error page where the margin/padding is driving me
nuts.
the h1 holds the warning: Error 403: Forbidden Access forbidden to
remote server
The goal is to have Error
I’m just really curious if I need to relearn how to code pages with CSS in
order to solve this printing issue.
Luke Ling
Oh, is that all...
1/ Google using the subject line: css- print style sheets
2/ 40 layouts with the primary content first in the source
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a basic site check:
http://resume.christianziebarth.com/
I'm trying to be very modern here while keeping it simple. I'm using the
Yahoo reset.css and a screen style sheet, a print style sheet, and a handheld
style sheet. The testing I've been able to do
Ian Young wrote:
Development of liquid site is coming on. Ok in Safari, FF, IE6 and IE7.
However, in Opera the divs don't align on right hand side.
How frustrating.
http://www.iyesolutions.co.uk/templates/trossachs/index-3.html
compare with fixed col version at
Elli Vizcaino wrote:
Ok I figured out how to get my flowers to line up
where I wanted them to. It turns out I had to adjust
the pixel value in my width properties by a couple
pixels.
I still need to figure out why the bottom-margin I
gave the blue row doesn't show up in Safari. So if any
Michael Leibson wrote:
Here's a very basic question (I hope!):
What is the most efficient way to display a non-inline image
(eg, a logo) that will stand on its own (ie, with no superimposed text, etc)?
As a 'background-image' within a div?
With an inline style, with 'display' set to
Both win/opera (9.1) and mac/opera (9.22) are rendering h1 smaller than
intended in this rough layout:
http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/experimental.html
Why be that?
Thanks,
~dL
--
http://chelseacreekstudio.com/
__
Felix Miata wrote:
On 2007/08/06 10:03 (GMT-0400) David Laakso apparently typed:
Both win/opera (9.1) and mac/opera (9.22) are rendering h1 smaller than
intended in this rough layout:
http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/experimental.html
Why be that?
H1-H6 in Opera have
Matthew Stoneback wrote:
I have two issues with my design and IE6. If anyone can help I would be
greatly appreciated.
First, the navigation located on the left and right side is set up to have a
hover effect.
Adding 100% width to the anchor should fix both (I only did the right
Bruno Fassino wrote:
David Laakso wrote:
Both win/opera (9.1) and mac/opera (9.22) are rendering h1 smaller
than intended in this rough layout:
http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/experimental.html Why
be that?
The problem seems caused by the inability of Opera 9 to manage
Michael Leibson wrote:
Hi,
I've a question about image replacement techniques and CSS. For details,
please see:
http://members.distributel.net/~leibson/Gilder-Levin.htm
Thanks.
- Michael
I am not sure how to answer your question /or/ if I can answer it at all.
In a
On Sat, 11 Aug 2007, Robert Tilley wrote:
style
p { color: white; font-size: large; }
/style
/head
body
div style=color: white; font-size: large;
pSample text of a large size./p
/div
It works. Perhaps you do not see it because there is no point of reference?
Try:
!DOCTYPE
tedd wrote:
Hi gang:
Please review:
http://www.webbytedd.com/clients/torch/philosophy.php
While using IE 6 (for both Win-XT and Win-2K) the text in the main
section of this page (below the menu and above the footer) is
displayed sometimes and other times it's hidden.
Any ideas as to
faramineux wrote:
Here is the basic code I use for links:
a:link {
color: #5a0113;
font-size: 13px;
font-weight: normal;
text-decoration: none;
}
a:hover {
color: #2B4058;
font-size: 13px;
font-weight: normal;
background-color: #fffbdf;
border-bottom-style: dashed;
Michelle Tarby wrote:
Let me preface this by saying I got roped into fixing someone else's
code - can someone tell me why the first item in the white is shifting
over to the left in IE:
http://wwwdev.lemoyne.edu/education/graduate.html
I'm almost tempted to throw the whole thing out and
Mark Finney wrote:
Hi All,
I have just redone a site for a friend using css instead of Java script as
someone had done previously... could people have a look in different in
different browsers?
Also comments on the CSS would be appreciated since I am just learning it.
I think I may need to
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/
Ingo wrote:
Dear list,
obviously a simple matter, but I'm stuck. On
http://web-bereiter.de/chobocca.com/chobocca.html
I'd like to put the menu-bar images one by one without any space. I
tried to give them a class with 0px margin/padding and other measures -
but there are still some
Gillespie, Michael A wrote:
Am trying to resolve a deficiency in my understanding of positioning in
general
trimmed
Mike G
Hmm. Might be best to just like sort of slow down a bit and kind of
take it one step at a time. Float based layouts, particularly those
that employ
John Gribben wrote:
Hi everyone,
A client is unable to view the primary navigation on this site:
http://www.albaadvisors.com/
They claim to be having this problem with the latest version of Firefox on
XP. I've tested with this browser and don't have the problem. Can anybody
Ray Leventhal wrote:
Ray Leventhal wrote:
Hi all,
I'm implementing a layout based (Strongly) on the holy grail liquid
layout[1].
snip
grr...i hate it when I forget the reference :)
[1] http://www.alistapart.com/articles/holygrail
This aricle [1] may help with regard to
Melinda Odom wrote:
Hi,
My drop downs have stopped working in this store:
http://www.prayerbookstore.com
They were working in ie7 and the top was centered but my browser is showing
it off to the left and the menu dropdowns are not working. Works fine in
mozilla and netscape.
Can someone
Melinda Odom wrote:
Hi,
I found the problem...this page was edited and a different doctype was put
in and as soon as I changed it to:
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd;
everything started working again in ie7 and probably
Listsmem wrote:
Has anyone else noticed this problem before? [trimmed]
~Ben
Yes.
But since it is not necessarily a specific css related problem, you may
(?) find http://webdesign-l.com/ a better place to seek an answer.
Best,
~dL
--
http://chelseacreekstudio.com/
Cynthia Page wrote:
It looks almost like it should on a mac with ff, the only problem being a
space under the logo in the top banner.
In IE on a PC one see the same space and the left column is a few pixels
above the two columns to the right. The left column is absolutely positioned
so
Brian Walk wrote:
Strange thing happening in Firefox. Load the following page:
http://www.physics.niu.edu/physics/outreach/index.shtml
Notice the Events box floating above the large image. Now hit Refresh, and
it repositions down into it's proper place (visit the same link in IE 6.0,
and
Shelly wrote:
What I need is a 2-column layout, with a 300px sidebar *on the left*.
The site should be centered and 90% in width, with the right size fluid
and taking up the remaining space.
~Shelly
This is one way to do it:
CSS
html,body{background-color:#fff;
Lorraine Barte Nepomuceno wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm having problems with a design of mine. On some browsers (although not
any of ours here at the office, but that may be because we're all
widescreen), the right sidebars are pushed down below the main content area:
Sample is at:
Terri Houston wrote:
Is there a website where I can see my menu page with all the different
browsers? If not, can someone check
www.ttcollectiblegifts.com/dynamicdrive.html using IE6, and send me a
screenshot? I was told the menu was large, and I hope I've fixed it, but
can't see it
Rahul Gonsalves wrote:
http://rahulgonsalves.com/ver3-b/
A site check, and a fix for this problem would be appreciated:
The gray background image seems to be shifted 1-pixel lower in
Windows browsers (FF/Opera/IE6). They display fine on FF/Camino/
Safari on OS X. Any suggestions?
Raumin Ray Dehghan wrote:
Dear CSS list:
I'm trying to align three div boxes in my site horizontally - Layer3,
Layer4, and Layer 5. One - called Layer3 appears more out of line than
the other two, but i want to make sure they're all aligned horizontally.
I would appreciate any
Peter wrote:
Hi,
I am at a loss here.
IE6 is not showing a row of pictures, on any page ( these are click
through links
to sponsor websites).
IE7/FF/safari/opera (all on windows) show them correctly.
Can any body check they are there (may be a setting on my other pc
running IE6)
Richard Brown wrote:
Hi
On 04/09/07, Richard Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why won't this site work in IE6 please?
http://www.apbassettsolicitors.co.uk/
http://www.apbassettsolicitors.co.uk/wp-content/themes/bassetts/style.css
It works in all the other IEs.
I've borrowed(!)
David Laakso wrote:
Richard Brown wrote:
Hi
On 04/09/07, Richard Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why won't this site work in IE6 please?
http://www.apbassettsolicitors.co.uk/
http://www.apbassettsolicitors.co.uk/wp-content/themes/bassetts/style.css
It works in all the other IEs
Anne E. Shroeder wrote:
Got an IE 6 problem -- it's putting a 3px gap between my two divs - left one
is floated, right one is set at a left margin to equal the photo plus
border. http://www.language-works.com/CSS_Stuff/specialreport.htm
Have tried a variety of things to close the gap but
Rafael wrote:
Hi,
I have a limited knowledge on the different bugs out there, so I
would like to know what problems would cause a more conservative
structure for this problem, such as
http://dev.rsalazar.name/css.d/report.html
I just did it as an exercise (so I started from
Cynthia Page wrote:
I am experimenting with layout for divs containing images and text. The outer
div will go inside a three column layout.
My question concerns floating and clearing images in divs, nested within a
floating div.
Should I float an image left and clear right to make the
Michael Forker wrote:
Hi
havn't been on here in a whilehelloI am an Interactive Multimedia
design student...havn't that much experience with CSS and I am having a go
at doing my first site for a clientthe problem is that with the layout
in the pages when I put content into
Steve LaBadie wrote:
I have a new site and have an image that moves only on a MAC using
Firefox, Netscape, and Safari. The image actually goes behind the page
and a little piece sticks at the top behind Support ESU link. Is there
anything I can do to make it stationary?
The image that
Michael Forker wrote:
Think the site I am working on is more or less navigation and design wise is
more or less completed, I would like to add a submit form page on the
site...but haven't done this before ( not hinting at anything ) if anyone
could check the site and give me some honest
Jan Erik Moström wrote:
I would like to create a page that have the title and nav menu
aligned at the top, something like this
X N
X
X
Raumin Ray Dehghan wrote:
Colleagues,
does anybody have any recommendations of books and/or websites that explain
css
layout in very simple, straightforward language?
For example, i'm trying to understand why pixels seem to be easier to work
with than percentages, etc.
Thanks very much.
Jan Erik Moström wrote:
David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07-09-11 12:19
Jan Erik Moström wrote:
I would like to create a page that have the title and nav menu
aligned at the top, something like this
X
N
Rick Lecoat wrote:
We know that text specified in px is a Bad Idea. What I want to know is:
does the inability to resize px-sizedtext fonts in IE Win get inherited
if the child text is specced in something else (ems, say)?
Eg:
body {font-size: 14px}
h1 {1.8 em}
Would the h1 still be
Omitade Adediran wrote:
I have been reading and reading until my brain just feels like
mush...[trimmed]
http://www.orisadevotees.org/market.html
Omitade
Omitade,
I know the feeling. This stuff can be terribly frustrating at times...
I think that it might be a good idea to just get a
Omitade Adediran wrote:
Hi:
Just when you thought you were finished with me (scary music, She's Back!!),
I am submitting the second page for a check. This is the home page that goes
with the other page I submitted. It has a slide show and some repetitive
music and yes, I will work on an
sandy wrote:
http://www.sandygonzales.com/pca/support_pca/
everytime i click on one of the tabs in my site (eg: Support PCA)? THe
pages are broken right now but that doesnt matter. This does not happen
in ie, but it does in firefox and NN. my tab image links are set to
width: auto with
sandy wrote:
http://www.sandygonzales.com/pca/support_pca/
same site different ie problem.
figure i'll keep going on my roll of ie issues.
my horizontal navigation that look like gray tabs are expandable
buttons, in preparation for a CMS where the client may add their own
categories.
sandy wrote:
David Laakso wrote:
sandy wrote:
http://www.sandygonzales.com/pca/support_pca/
same site different ie problem.
figure i'll keep going on my roll of ie issues.
my horizontal navigation that look like gray tabs are expandable
buttons, in preparation for a CMS where the client
Cory Shubert wrote:
Hi all, I am throwing our new design out there for critique and
suggestions.
http://www.nwaworldvacations.com
BLOCKED::http://www.nwaworldvacations.com
We tried to do a better job of CSS and moved into a more Web 2.0 vibe,
...{trimmed}
I am posting here to help
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have a few problems is completing site template:
http://www.linkhomes2000.co.uk/mortgage-repayment.php
1) I can't make min-width work in I.E. 6, probably not in any others either
({can't check others} Works reasonably well in FF).
2) Need to make my
Georg,
I have a little rendering mystery. Opera/9.23 Mac is not behave quite
the same as Opera/9.23 Win on this page:
uri
http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/sm-chg/
(I would suggest disabling images unless you plan to take in a movie
while you wait for them to load)
css
David Laakso wrote:
I have a little rendering mystery. Opera/9.23 Mac is not behave quite
the same as Opera/9.23 Win on this page:
uri
http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/sm-chg/
(I would suggest disabling images unless you plan to take in a movie
while you wait for them to load
Jehangir Larry wrote:
I have a test page at:
http://www.jehangirlarry.com/test.php
I am unable to reduce the font size in any version of IE.
FF/Opera are OK.
Many thanks.
--
Jehangir Larry
I see relatively little difference in a side by side comparison with the
above browsers and
Jehangir Larry wrote:
David Laakso wrote:
Jehangir Larry wrote:
I have a test page at:
http://www.jehangirlarry.com/test.php
I am unable to reduce the font size in any version of IE.
FF/Opera are OK.
Many thanks.
--
Jehangir Larry
I see relatively little difference
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all, I have the following webpage
(http://www.trystandsamthewedding.com/home.htm), which is broken down into
three sections: header, content and footer. Each section has a wrapper and
then content, like so...[trimmed]
Tryst
I regret it is not working
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, and thanks for the reply David.
Thanks for pointing out the basic error from me to miss the DOCTYPE. Putting
that in seems to have fixed the problem.
RE:
http://www.trystandsamthewedding.com/home.htm
Hmm. ...depends on what you consider the problem(s),
David Laakso wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, and thanks for the reply David.
Thanks for pointing out the basic error from me to miss the DOCTYPE.
Putting that in seems to have fixed the problem.
:: mon 3:06p junk subject line deleted :: ~dL
RE:
http
Erland Flaten wrote:
I tri to make to lines of text to align justify inside a div. Text-
align justify does not change from the default left alignment of the
text.
http://www.nuna.no/malkladd.html
http://www.nuna.no/thrColFixHdr.css
Erland,
With single words you'll need to
David Laakso wrote:
Erland Flaten wrote:
I tri to make to lines of text to align justify inside a div. Text-
align justify does not change from the default left alignment of the
text.
http://www.nuna.no/malkladd.html
http://www.nuna.no/thrColFixHdr.css
Erland
Thijs Hakkenberg wrote:
Dear list,
This site http://gerbrigseidel.nl/ and it's template
http://gerbrigseidel.nl/fileadmin/template/simpleDesign/ both validate
as w3c compliant, and the template show up fine on both IE6 and
FF1.5/2.0. The rendered frontpage however get's distorted in IE6;
Richard Brown wrote:
Hi All
Could you please check the following menu in IE6 and 7? I am told the
menu is not behaving correctly.
http://theriverchurch.info/
http://theriverchurch.info/wp-content/themes/RiverChurch/style.css
Many thanks for your help.
The Lord works in mysterious
JGardner wrote:
Hi,
For whoever has a second (risky question :-)) could you test the drop down
function on the menu (there is only a drop down section under services). You
can find the menu here -
http://www.jgardnerdesigns.com/web-design-services.htm
It seems like sometimes in IE 6
Luc wrote:
Hello list,
i have a list with a background image that i just can't seem to get a
bit less indented. It's a list of clients and upon adding the
phone numbers, the ninth client on the list has it's number pushed to
the next line. Opera is the only browser that doesn't do it.
Richard Brown wrote:
Hi David
On 21/09/2007, David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you please check the following menu in IE6 and 7? I am told the
menu is not behaving correctly.
http://theriverchurch.info/
http://theriverchurch.info/wp-content/themes/RiverChurch/style.css
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Test-site is: url: http://www.sun-safe.com.au/
css: http://www.sun-safe.com.au/default-stylesheet.css
css: http://www.sun-safe.com.au/IE-stylesheet22.css
Check your host/server-- connection reset (unable to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have a problem here: http://www.linkhomes2000.co.uk/index.php
At present there is a lot of JS in the header, this is surrounded by:
//![CDATA[ //]]. It validates and works fine.
My problem is when I try to includes it like so:
script src=filename.js
I am not able to load IE/6.0 at the moment and would appreciate a check
of this page [1] in an apprx. 600px window at text-size largest to see
if any floats drop.
[1] http://chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/un/
Thank you.
Best,
~dL
PS I am aware that the header image has no background color
Rahul Gonsalves wrote:
On 25-Sep-07, at 3:48 AM, David Laakso wrote:
I am not able to load IE/6.0 at the moment and would appreciate a
check
of this page [1] in an apprx. 600px window at text-size largest
to see
if any floats drop.
[1] http://chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/un
J Hodge wrote:
Good evening to everyone.
Testbed:
http://www.lostinxlation.net/sandbox3/portfolio/cybernomics1.html
Testbed CSS:
http://www.lostinxlation.net/sandbox3/css/primary.css
I'm trying to get this site ready for the final
cosmetic touches
I regret that any font-scaling
J Hodge wrote:
Thank you, David. I am aware that scaling is
problematic, and was thinking the best approach would
be to write the CSS so that the content areas become
scrollable once the text size is increased.
RE: http://www.lostinxlation.net/sandbox3/portfolio/cybernomics1.html
We are
Bob Rosenberg wrote:
Greetings:
I hope this is not too trivial for comment, but searching for it in the
archive has proved fruitless--it's just too hard to narrow down the search.
On a page like
http://users.rcn.com/rtberg/Adam/animag1.htm
I have a left-column menu (div id=nav) that
Julia Perez wrote:
The problem I think is:
body {
behavior: url(csshover.htc);
}
I can see the dropdown menu in IE7 and Firefox Mozilla but not in IE6.
I´ve already put:
csshover.htc
The same example worked in another site and now I use it here and it
doesn´t work. Whay???
The
Phil Turner wrote:
Hi Everyone, this is more of a thought that a question about 'how to
fix my website across browserland'
I am pretty new to the land of css however I have done a site here
http://www.trishahills.com/home.htmlmy question for discussion is
can the 3 second intro
David Bailey wrote:
Hi,
I am having trouble with a footer that's not behaving the same in
Safari and FireFox (Mac). I haven't been able to check it out in IE
Win as my pc is not working at present.
http://www.dab-hand.co.nz/NZCFBS/3col.html
Scott Povlot wrote:
I have just finished a new page design. This is my
first using a fixed width page. It looks OK on
Windows IE6/7 and Firefox.
Can you please validate on other OS and browsers?
Also, any comments on the design would be appreciated.
The URL is
Scott Povlot wrote:
Thanks, David.
I changed the #shop width to 200px. That's much
better.
However, I am not sure what you mean about Eighty
percent of default (on body) is kind of tiny start
point for those using a high dpi monitor. What
resolution are you using? What do you suggest
Ian Rutgers wrote:
Pls take a look at http://www.breakthe800.ca/test/index_rounded.php
(ignore colors). I am almost where I want to be but have reached a
roadblock. I have now got the rounded corners but am having trouble
getting the columns extend all the way to the footer (left, center
William M Conlon wrote:
I'm working on a new layout at http://new.ggfilms.com/
using http://new.ggfilms.com/css/styles.css
I have two sets of columns. The upper set aligns vertically at the
top with each other as desired.
The lower set of columns is supposed to align at the bottom, with
J Hodge wrote:
David,
I always appreciate your input when I approach the CSS
list for ideas / hints / helps, even when we don't
necessarily agree on approach.
That said, I've spent the last few days re-coding the
site on which I am working, with a specific aim
towards making it function
Michael Leibson wrote:
Jukka K. Korpela wrote:
. . . it is easy to insert a no-break space,. . . as the entity reference
nbsp;,
e.g. likenbsp;this?
Similar things can be done in CSS . . . you can write
span class=nobrlike this?/span
with
.nobr { white-space: nowrap; }
J Hodge wrote:
David,
I looked at the example you sent, and I see where you
are going with it. The problem in this case is that a
height, or at least min-height, *has* to be specified
on #container for the CurvyCorners script to work
properly... trimmed
~~J. Hodge
(treswife at gmail
J Hodge wrote:
David,
Thank you for this. I did apply it, and it does work
in conjunction with the script - my first iteration
used percentile dimensions instead of ems.
Also, on the surface, it does appear to solve the font
scaling issue. Except...
trimmed
I am not able to resolve
Michael Leibson wrote:
Ernie Finlay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could simply add to or reduce (minor)the font size to suit.:)
Thanks, Ernie.
In the end, I decided to increase my paragraph's width enough to pop the
offending widow back onto the
end of the previous line.
- Michael
Ryan J Nauman wrote:
At http://sai.cup.edu/caltimez/ -
I'm running IE6 at work. The left and right dashed borders on my middle
div (content) are messed up and appear solid at certain points down the
page. Any ideas how to fix?
Thanks
It is a (another) bug in IE6. Try feeding IE
Julian Tulip's Licorice wrote:
Hello,
I have what I am sure is a common question here,
I am learning the ropes and I am stuck, my source renders fine in
Firefox but it does different stuff in IE6.
http://www.johnkehm.com/kona
I put borders around the areas in question.
I want it to look
The Creative Director is not happy. The left border is missing around
his picture (bottom of center panel).
http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/index.html
Thanks,
~dL
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Julian Tulip's Licorice wrote:
Hello,
Thanks very much for the response.
I have to use graphics unfortunately.
in fact, all the real text may get swapped with graphics which I think
is absurd.
a lot of the graphics on the site are also text,i just pull them off
the screen with a negative
Tee G. Peng wrote:
I had similar problem with Camino once .
Wrap the img in a p or div does the trick.
pimg class=c5 src=ca/site/images/thumbs/self.jpg alt=
width=175 height=245 //p
Hope this helps!
tee
On Oct 4, 2007, at 3:07 PM, David Laakso wrote:
The Creative Director
Chris Davis wrote:
On a newly developed site I recently got an email saying that the content on
one page of the site only took up 10% of the screen: far too little to see!
The page makes use of overflow:auto and the user is browsing with Safari on a
Mac. Can anyone else see the problem and
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