On Jan 10, 2006, at 7:00 PM, Seona Bellamy wrote:As a result, the last button of my main navigation is dropping down to the next line. We had this a lot. For us, it was a matter of making sure the actual content didn't exceed the available width of the content's container (possibly 'wrapper', if
On Jan 9, 2006, at 5:25 PM, Seona Bellamy wrote:Can anyone who is running a larger resolution than 1024x768 please have a look and tell me if the layout is holding up? Sorry no time to peek, but I am using this on a current project...#sizer {width:_expression_(document.body.clientWidth 1554 ?
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Can anyone who is running a
larger resolution than 1024x768 please have a look and tell me if the layout is
holding up?
Looks
good at 1600-1000px. Scrollbar appears at 999px.
-Nigel
On 11/01/06, Thomas Livingston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 9, 2006, at 5:25 PM, Seona Bellamy wrote:
Can anyone who is running a larger resolution than 1024x768 please have a look and tell me if the layout is holding up?
Sorry no time to peek, but I am using this on a current
On 11/01/06, Duckworth, Nigel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone who is running a
larger resolution than 1024x768 please have a look and tell me if the layout is
holding up?
Looks
good at 1600-1000px. Scrollbar appears at 999px.
-Nigel
Thanks Nigel. That's exactly where the
Seona Bellamy wrote:
#sizer {width:expression(document.body.clientWidth 1554 ? 402px :
75% );}
would it be possible for someone to translate that expression into plain
english for me
Hi Seona
Hope this clarifies.
The expression says:
If the body/viewport[1] width is greater than 1554px then
#sizer {width:_expression_(document.body.clientWidth
1554 ? 402px : 75% );}
I would prefer not to have to fiddle with the proportions of the
buttons just for IE, so would it be possible for someone to translate
that _expression_ into plain english for me so I can fiddle with the
numbers
Thanks Scott and Paulo, those were excellent definitions. I understand it a lot better now. So back to fiddling for a while.
Cheers,
Seona.
On 09/01/06, Philippe Wittenbergh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't had a look at your page in IE win but noticed one thing inthe source code.In your conditional comment, the width of the _expression_ is set to anegative % value. Don't think that is correct.
!--[if IE] style type=text/css #sizer
On 1/10/06, Seona Bellamy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone who is running a larger resolution than 1024x768 please have a
look and tell me if the layout is holding up?
Even better, can someone explain to me what the code in this conditional
comment is doing in the first place? According
On 1/10/06, Justin Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I'm seeing in IE6 is a fixed width layout that is centered at
resolutions above 1024x768. I'm also seeing a horizontal scrollbar on
my second monitor at 1024x768 (maximised), so it seems the width might
need to be 1 or 2 pixels less.
Hi guys,
I've used the Jello Mold Creator at Position Is Everything to handle
the sizing issues for the site I'm redeveloping. Seems to be working
fine in Firefox, but when I opened it in IE I found that it was far too
wide. Ugly sideways scrolling, content vanishing off the right side of
the
On 9 Jan 2006, at 9:18 am, Seona Bellamy wrote:
I've used the Jello Mold Creator at Position Is Everything to
handle the
sizing issues for the site I'm redeveloping. Seems to be working
fine in
Firefox, but when I opened it in IE I found that it was far too
wide. Ugly
sideways scrolling,
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