On Monday, March 29, 2004, at 11:57 PM, Miles Tillinger wrote:
Finally a chance for my first attempt at a 100% CSS positioning site
and besides using the deprecated align parameter for an input:image,
the site validates ok!
http://streetdaddy.gotdns.com/astute/index.html
Well ... you know, the webmonkey.com domain name will
be up for grabs soon ... but it's all a bit hush-hush,
so shhh ...
;o]
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Cameron Adams
W: www.themaninblue.com
--- russ weakley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, we have seen some amazing stuff come out of
TheManinBlue - auto
Hey everyone,
I have just completed my own Tab layout style in CSS...
Sorry I didnt really develop it for show - I didnt even plan it...
Like most of my work, it just sort of happened...
www.neester.com/tdir
CSS:
www.neester.com/tdir/water.css
dont mind the content.
what do you all think?
Chris Stratford wrote:
Hey everyone,
I have just completed my own Tab layout style in CSS...
Sorry I didnt really develop it for show - I didnt even plan it...
Like most of my work, it just sort of happened...
www.neester.com/tdir
CSS:
www.neester.com/tdir/water.css
dont mind the content.
what
Chris,
The tabs looks really nice but Tonico does have a point. If you strip out
all css styles, the links will appear in one line with very little between
them - making them hard to distinguish on older browsers, browsers that have
css switched off or text-based browsers..
Could you convert
I dont know what you mean by that?
but yeah.
the tabs are seperated only with a margin...
but i tested it out on IECapture and ICapture and it looks great on
them all so far!
Chris Stratford
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Http://www.neester.com
Tonico Strasser wrote:
Chris
Stratford wrote:
Hey
Chris Stratford wrote:
I dont know what you mean by that?
Sorry, I'll try to be more verbose the next time. I see Russ has already
explained it very well.
Tonico
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Keeping in mind that everyone has their own opinion on semantically correct
markup, I'll give you my opinion.
If they are reduced to their most basic level, navigation links are simply a
list of links to other parts of the site.
If we assume that some devices will see them without any css or
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Sent: Sunday, March 28, 2004 4:30 PM
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Subject: [WSG] Some links...
New css layout resources:
Hello all --
This is probably a really simple thing, but I'm growing incapacitated by
my frustration. Working on the layout with dummy text and it looks
great in Firefox, but IE says ut-uh. Can someone take a look and tell
me what stupid mistake I've made?
I am going to guess it has something to do with the fact that you start
your HTML document twice.
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Jeremy Flint
www.jeremyflint.com
Barbara Dozetos wrote:
Hello all --
This is probably a really simple thing, but I'm growing incapacitated by
my frustration. Working on the layout with
Title: CSS issue in Opera (Win)
Hi all,
I am building Zen Cart, and thanks for the suggestion!!!
I have noticed a problem though in the footer every cart I have seen using a footer with a border, the right border disappears on the footer and footer top.
Here are 7 example sites and you
Barbara Dozetos wrote:
Hello all --
This is probably a really simple thing, but I'm growing incapacitated by
my frustration. Working on the layout with dummy text and it looks
great in Firefox, but IE says ut-uh. Can someone take a look and tell
me what stupid mistake I've made?
No, you're just seeing the result of a server-side include there. IE
doesn't have a problem with that, or none of our Web site would ever
work. :)
Is there something about right margins, maybe? The div that creates the
far left column with the logos in it works fine with left, right and top
Thanks! Believe me, I know there's lots more to be dealt with. I
inherited this site when I took the job and found that there had been no
single person in charge of the site. We're definitely starting from
scratch with a redesign, but we have to keep putting bandaids on the
existing site
Good evening russ,
It was foretold that on 30-3-2004 @ 23:43:07 GMT+1000 (which was
15:43:07 where I live) russ weakley would write:
snipped a bit
rw So, it should not be TOO hard to convert your nav system into a list. All
rw you have to do is overcome the default behaviour of the list
What you describe can only be achieved with javascript, if you want to
avoid server calls and do it all in a single document...the page needs to
keep track of which link has been pressed, for instance...something that
CSS is not meant for...
Patrick
Patrick H.
What you describe can only be achieved with javascript
However, you can show/hide text (and in some browsers images) using
hover as shown here:
http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/popups/demo.html
and here:
http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/popups/demo2.html
This isn't what you asked for,
Title: [OT] World Wide Web Conference
Can anyone give me feedback on the World Wide Web Conference (www.www2004.org). I was thinking about going but would like to know if anyone has ever been to it. It was kind of hard to tell from the website everything that is going on and what it is like.
Thanks for the help on this. It's working ow, though I'm very confused as to why to tell you the truth. I asked my host about the MIME type and he said it was set to text/css (his server software is Webstar btw). Yet it still wouldn't work. It was only after he flushed the server cache that it
On Tuesday, March 30, 2004, at 03:57 PM, Miles Tillinger wrote:
I've managed to get it basically perfect in IE6, but there is small
2-3 pixel discrepancy in Mozilla and Opera (haven't had a chance to
check on Safari yet *shudder*) down the left side of the
right column.
I'm
Sorry no answer to the problem... But your services div has a margin
left of 197 and your splitter one has a margin left of 200.
The splitter
seems to be pushing out as well in ie5.0, im not sure why that is.
Probably the width of the feature or services div becomes
smaller in ie5
and
On Wednesday, March 31, 2004, at 06:21 AM, Vaska.WSG wrote:
I'm trying to find a method for showing/hiding layers using CSS which
doesn't use javascript if it's possible (?). Ideally, a layer (let's
call it A) would automatically show when a page loads, then when a
link is clicked it would
Patrick
It can be done in CSS by toggling the display visibility with the
a:hover and positioning.
Leo
On Tuesday, March 30, 2004, at 04:41 PM, P.H.Lauke wrote:
What you describe can only be achieved with javascript, if you want to
avoid server calls and do it all in a single document...the
Leo wrote:
It can be done in CSS by toggling the display visibility with the
a:hover and positioning.
Except is does not work in that browser. (you know the one I mean Internet Exploder )
There are a number of tricks you can do with hover and CSS for people using CSS2
compliant browsers
I beg to differ. If you re-read the thread starter, you'll see that the question was
about clicking a link, and making one thing visible, clicking another, and another
one becomes visible. You can't toggle things on/off via clicks, and then let the user
move out of the element to do something
And seeing most people use IE, you might as well use javascript.
Whether or not people use IE has nothing to do with whether or not they have
javascript enabled or not.
Available, yes...but not necessarily enabled.
Patrick
Patrick H. Lauke
Webmaster
Well it depends upon the exact behaviour desired, and the browsers you
want to support, but something like this can be done with the :focus,
:target or for win/ie the broken model of :active
I wouldn't necessarily suggest that any of these methods are perfect,
and would reccommend javascript
For my own benefit, I have been developing a colour schemer
tool, and Ive put it on my web site for others to use, comment about,
help me improve.
There are lots of colour development tools around, I know,
but I got into doing my own because all the tools I have known about use
Michael Kear wrote:
For my own benefit, I have been developing a colour schemer tool, and
I've put it on my web site for others to use, comment about, help me
improve.
Snippety-snip
http://afpwebworks.com/colourschemer/ is the address. (note the
Australian COLOUR not the American COLOR)
Michael
The right column, has a commnet This is text in the colour #XX
Unfortunately #XX is the first colour entered, while it does display correctly as
the second coloured entered.
Nick
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Looks good!
Though for sake of presentation style, I'd have it layout the results in a
more formatted manner. The results page looks ad-hoc if you know what I
mean.
Also, if easily done, I'd like to see header examples as well as bold and
italic - but that is just me.
Brian
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Title: Message
Does anyone know why
on http://development.content3.com/test.htm
the left column is not 39% in width?
The column has
width:
30%:
margin-left:
9%:
Now if you look at
the HR tags above this column you'll see one with a width of 9% and one
with a width of 39% and they seem
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