Ahh wow.
I have fired up DEER PARK Alpha1 (http://www.mozilla.org/projects/deerpark/)
And the rounding error is fixed in it :D
Cheers everyone!
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Hey List,
I know this bug has been discussed before - but I can't find any
solutions.
Wondering if there have been any
Hey List,
I know this bug has been discussed before - but I can't find any solutions.
Wondering if there have been any recent fixes or what not.
This is how the menu should look (this was from IE, even IE gets it right)
http://img78.echo.cx/img78/1969/menubug25aq.jpg
This is FireFox's render:
I think MS have already come out and said IE7 will have full PNG support.
:)
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Wittenbergh wrote:
On 19 Jun 2005, at 1:00 pm, Chris Stratford wrote:
AS you can see, beneath CHAT ROOMS and BROWSE A-Z there is a
signifcant gap...
White space...
Something!
:S
The website is:
www.simplyrewarding.com.au
nothing with white-space, all with TWIPS.
http://dev.l-c-n.com/Gecko
I hate them.
I can't even tell you how many times I have tabbed my way through a huge
form, got to the bottom.
tab, enter.
**realises its the reset button**
**smacks myself in the head**
I often click the reset/cancel button - but I have NEVER EVER wanted to!
They are not useful at all!
How well supported is this method - the +??
Any documentation of that?
Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
Matt Thommes wrote:
I'm pretty sure I mean that - I am, perhaps, confused on what the plus
(+) sign does.
I was under the impression that your example meant this:
Have a good read through
I dont think a list has to mean multiple entities...
I think one item on the list is perfectly fine.
Although I havn't checked the DTD - because maybe it requires two or more.
but AFAIK - it only requires ONE or more list title and definition...
:)
Peter Costello wrote:
Quick question about DLs
I
Hey Guys,
Just wondering if you have ever seen this problem with firefox.
There is no javascript effecting the page - its just as it loads.
I think maybe the screen is auto scrolling down - but still...
Is there anything I can do to avoid this??
http://img172.echo.cx/img172/715/issue0pk.jpg
Sorry
the code Chris. Can you post it to another site for
debugging purposes?
P
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Hey Guys,
Just
Hey List,
Just a question - I am using a XHTML 1.1 Strict DTD.
It seems that you cannot giveform elements or anchor elements a name
this causes a few issues...
#1 - anchors - when I have a SKIP TO CONTENT link.
It doesn't like the NAME I have given the a...
Isn't this the only *proper* way of
Ahh thanks guys!
Sorry I did make a few mistakes when typing that up :S
Some of that I did know, but just mistyped when I sent it.
Sorry :(
but I definatly have been sent in the right direction :)
Thanks guys!
Appreciate it!
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Just a question - I am using
I would recommend www.flexihostings.net.au
Great service, been with them for over almost 2 years now.
Cheap and reliable!
Owned by iiNet, so they have a strong base.
No debt.
They have a Refugee program, where Gez would get 3 months free, if he
tells them about his previous host, and how he is
Wow its a great looking site!
I would have to agree that it does take its time to load (and I am on a
10 megabit connection here too).
Love the tabs and the whole navigation set - definatly easy for me to
find what I want.
I did some searches because I am looking for a 6month internship as an
Same effect as the diver in this css zen garden entry:
http://www.csszengarden.com/?cssfile=http://www.css-praxis.de/cssocean/zenocean.css
Very nice indeed.
One thing - is the character meant to look like a man with that huge
dongle between its legs?
Or am I just not noticing something here???
Yes I have had this problem too.
I end up trying to ignore the inconcistency and just live with it.
What does look cool is if you put a padding (0.2em) or something small
on the legend.
Give it a border, the same colour as the fieldset, then a new background
colour.
add cursor: pointer, and with
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Sorry I should also say that the text-align in the parent element is NO
center.
Thats why I am so suprised its working!
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Just a quick post.
Please explain why this works for me:
#nav ul {
display: block;
margin: 0 auto;
padding: 0;
width: 320px;
}
it successfully
Ahh really?
Whoops.
:S
Stupid me...
Sorry about that.
I never realised that!
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Chris Stratford wrote:
Sorry I should also say that the text-align in the parent element is
NO center.
Thats why I am so suprised its working!
But IE seems to understand margin: 0 auto;
IE6 always
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Hey Chris,
Not too sure on this.
I just emulated the real strict DTD - but made it version 1.01 - :)
Chris Bentley wrote:
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You can use this DTD:
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC XHTML 1.0 Strict
http://www.neester.com/DTD/xhtml-target.dtd;
I made it myself from a tutorial.
It is XHTML
-20010531/!*
Below are the results of attempting to parse this document with an
SGML parser.
1. //Line 121, column 76//: there is no attribute target
|.../ title=Australian Alpine Club target=||_blank|
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it back together again.
enjoy,
regards, Nigel.
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IE likes to add a weird padding to the bottom of the button - but yeah.
That was off topic really.
WHY doesn't my forum table Clip the large image?
Where do I need the overflow: hidden???
Please help!
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with this in it:
td
bTEST
/td
td
TEST
/td
only the 1st cell is BOLD...
Weird.
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Chris Stratford wrote:
WHY doesn't my forum table Clip the large image? Where do I need the
overflow: hidden???
Doesn't work on a table. A table will expand by default, and no style
can prevent
Sorry nick, I think I didn't explain that right.
It is GOOD because in a forum situation, I don't need to worry about
closing tags that people forget to.
Easier to code :)
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On 8 Mar 2005, at 12:08 AM, Chris Stratford wrote:
BTW forums are odd.
What is the CSS equivalent
of responses I have gotten!
- Chris
Nick Gleitzman wrote:
On 8 Mar 2005, at 11:31 AM, Chris Stratford wrote:
It is GOOD because in a forum situation, I don't need to worry about
closing tags that people forget to.
Easier to code :)
Yeah, but your code won't validate...
N
the error is - the white box, should line up
with the blue box...
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Hey Nick,
The customised DTD simply allows: target=_blank
Thats all.
It is otherwise the standard XHTML Strict DTD.
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On 5 Mar 2005, at 1:35 PM, Chris Stratford wrote:
My website - www.simplyrewarding.net looks great in FireFox.
Yet IE has this little bug:
http
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Hey Nick,
The customised DTD simply allows: target=_blank
Thats all.
It is otherwise the standard XHTML Strict DTD.
Nick Gleitzman wrote:
On 5 Mar 2005, at 1:35 PM, Chris Stratford wrote:
My website - www.simplyrewarding.net looks great in FireFox.
Yet IE has
Hey List,
-moz-border-radius, seems to cause some issues with the width of the
container.
As it would seem, my DIV seems to be 1px thinner when I apply a border
radius.
www.simplyrewarding.net
I was going to say, if you use FireFox use the WebDevToolBar to edit the
CSS and add the rounder
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doesnt seem to nest below the second or third
iframe. (i cant remember).
Thanks for the link :)
damn gmail:S
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For figuring out the structure of a Gmail page I've found the best
method is to use Mozilla's DOM Inspector; it lets you pick through all
of the framesets and hidden DIVs to figure out what's actually going
on.
Yesh thats
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it with or something that won't contain
keywords and won't go in the way in search results, but that probably
is a killer for screen readers.
Do you know a good way to place this link?
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Sorry that may be confusing.
the lines:
OLDER POST...
OLDER POST...
OLDER POST...
OLDER POST...
OLDER POST...
are ONE post.
:)
just filler.
counldnt be bothered www.lipsum.com it :)
Paul Novitski wrote:
At 04:22 PM 1/30/2005, Chris Stratford wrote:
...
Also the Dates on the right side
backgroud: url() method.
Overall a good site, as long as that hiccough can be fixed.
Regards,
mjec
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Just wondering what you think of my layout:
I haven't completed much at all.
Just the first page, and a few pages
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of the page...
HTML for the HTML.
CSS for the Styles...
and Javascript for the Javascript :)
Its really good!!!
Love it!
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Wow,wow,wow slow down Alan,
... snip
I LOVE TSW WebCoder.
Built in FTP is Excellent!
Built in Project Manager - with Status reports, To Do Lists
.
The built-in code validators look really handy - especially for
bug-hunting.
Thanks for the link!
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Glad to help!
It honestly is the best ever coder I have used.
It is true that for Server Side Scripting - it isn't as helpful
beautiful :)
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Wow.
I could go on more and more...
i LOVE TSW Webcoder!
I would recommend it to ANYONE!!!
The registration you do is optional, and its free no matter what...
I love it.
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Wow thanks for the great responses people!
Love this list :)
Cheers, solved all my problems with that question :)
Paul Novitski wrote:
At 06:23 PM 1/12/05, Chris Stratford wrote:
I was asked for the first time yesterday, what the big difference and
advantage to using an ID over a CLASS
are unlimited, and you can assing Multiple classes to each
entity too...
So...
Why?
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:)
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Just wondering.
I was asked for the first time yesterday, what the big difference and
advantage to using an ID over a CLASS was...
I know why classes are good!
What is the advantage of an ID over
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business registration?
Can they not simply uphold web standards!
Ahhh I am mad.
I will call them - tell them to print it out or whatever it is.
and mail it to me...
Deary me...
The government has failed again...
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always good to look before leaping.
HTH
James
*Using the User Agent extension and altering to Netscape 7.1 and IE 6
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Can I sue the ATO over this - like the SOCOG case.
http
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Hey Brian,
thanks for the reply - I changed the DTD...
No difference at all :(
Any more ideas?
I will check back in a few hours.
need a nap - 5am here :D
Gnite!
Brian Cummiskey wrote:
Chris Stratford wrote:
hey group,
odd problem here:
www.gamerdb.net
using IE, that page seems to take AGES to load
the problem is exactly the image size: too small.
See:
http://cb2web.com/tests/gamerdb/
It uses a nav_back.gif 20x20, GIF, Web Safe colors, 81 bytes:
http://cb2web.com/tests/gamerdb/media/nav_back.gif
HTH
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Wow thanks guys.
Good responses.
I wasn't sure if anyone would use it - with the way IE has spread - I
assumed that everyone would be IE unless they chose something else...
Thanks again!
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Just a question...
Why is there such an emphasis on NN4?
Who actually still uses
- anyone have any ideas?
Or should I just chuck this on www.experts-exchange.com?
Cheers!
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http://inspiro.neester.com/
Click on ABOUT.
In IE the content panel seems to overlap the whole nav panel too...
I checked out http://inspiro.neester.com/about
Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
Chris Stratford wrote:
1)
Printing IGNORES all background attributes...
This is understandable - but I didn't realise this until just now...
So my LI background elements weren't printing (or showing in Print
Preview which is how I check what it looks like)
A small
Hey WSG,
Just need a little assistance here.
http://inspiro.neester.com/
Click on ABOUT.
In IE the content panel seems to overlap the whole nav panel too...
I know its to do with the image floating right.
But how can such a thing be fixed?
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Sorry by the way i havnt finished styling the site yet.
So no need to comment on the contact page and the others :)
Cheers
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Just need a little assistance here.
http://inspiro.neester.com/
Click on ABOUT.
In IE the content panel seems to overlap the whole nav panel
that is the way it should be?
Or is there a reason why Moz has done this?
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validation...
All good... IE didnt like it.
realised i was the jog bug - any help?
The table automatically sits below my navigtaion bar!!!
What the hay!!
How can this be fixed?
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position:relative; or a line-height for the containing div. That
tends to kick IE into line.
Hope that helps,
Bryan
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I
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Wow, that is something I didn't realise existed!
That is great!
Thanks a lot Natalie!
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Armit
You can force a page break before an image using css.
page-break-before: always;
Natalie
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Ahhh thanks Philippe!
Yes!
line-height: normal;
Fixed it perfectly!
Thank you very much!
BOOKMARKED!
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
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www.neester.com/beta/
The navigation menu has extra pixels in the margin after: JOURNAL,
CALENDAR and UNIVERSITY
:)
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IE gets this one right!
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background-color: #?=$NAV_COLOUR?;
color: #?=$NAV_TEXT_COLOUR?;
}
below all that is the:
switch($PAGE)
case 'contact':
?
CONTACT PAGE CSS HERE etc...
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break;
case 'resume':
?
RESUME CSS HERE etc...
?
Hope that helped explain it a bit more...
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% of the functionaly is complete...
Just 50% of the pages arent ready.
Sorry - that was a little thread hijacking there.
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Blair Millen wrote:
Mark,
I have a similar outlook with my own personal blog, but if you are
able to look at your visitors stats like myself then you may find
on this?
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I use XHTML Strict, and have modded the DTD to accept New Window code.
What always makes me wonder about these solutions is that, in effect,
they are still reliant on the fact that current browsers have the
built
Thanks A lot!
I wasnt there, so - http://www.karmakars.com/WE04_gallery/window.php?8 -
Please explain ???
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Enjoy! These are Day 2 photos atm will add the rest soon.
http://www.karmakars.com/weblog/archives/2004/10/04/we04gallery
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Very Interesting!
Just goes to show how much better CSS Developed sites are - bandwidth wise.
Thanks for the great example!
Neerav wrote:
Not bad, the only differences I could tell were quite minor
Neerav Bhatt
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Yes its possible.
Although its best used with PHP or some other SSL.
You need to simply add a class to the tab which is the current page.
eg: class=current
:S
Get me?
Kim Kruse wrote:
Hi,
I'm almost ready to add content to this page http://mouseriders.dk/
but I still have one problem I just can't
list etc...
validates your pages on the fly...
its great!
*- Chris Stratford*
Leslie Riggs wrote:
I'm currently test driving a free editor, PSPad Editor, which has Top
Style 3.10 (trial edition) built-in - you can also get Top Style Lite
which is a free version, instead. I'm fast falling in love
Hey WSG,
Need some help here...
http://fs.neester.com/
When you rollover the menu on the left.
In MY firefox I see a PeekABoo sort of effect...
Kind of the opposite though.
the googlead ghosts over the menu for a second...??
Any ideas why?
Thanks
- Chris
Aww thanks.
I must not be using the DOM inspector properly since I have never seen
any CSS or any CSS errors displayed inside there...
How do you view the CSS of an item?
Mine just shows the text and blinks a border around it etc...
Cheers
Neerav wrote:
Tools - DOM inspector
Tools - Javascript
, all over the textarea regardless of text
being there or not.
when you set the background to none, it is asif its not a textarea
unless there is some text over the top.
Odd behavious.
maybe someone can make some sense out of it.
Cheers
- Chris Stratford
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