Adrian Gould wrote:
...
Despite all my reading around, no-where is there a simple demo that
illustrates how to integrate IE's filter:
filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.AlphaImageLoader(src='image.png',
sizingMethod='scale')
into an external stylesheet and apply it to a background
Tony,
On Dec 30, 2005, at 1:27 AM, {tonyFelice} wrote:
Patrick Roane wrote:
I'm creating a menu using a single image. ...
using the 'off-set' technique.
But, this time- for some reason the 'hover' does not look good. It is
as if the bottom 1/4 of the 'green hover image' is cut off.
Hi David
Well I have been looking and playing about with your code which is great
because it gets away from using the 720px wide background image I was trying
to use and instead uses a background image for each column (which is roughly
where I was at 2 days ago but I couldn't get it to work!)
Samatason Ltd wrote:
Is there a basic technique you are using here that I can study up on?
See the three column tutorial on this page
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/negativemargins/.
A containing division was added to provide the fixed width.
And Georg Sortun was kind enough to remind me
I'm far from a css expert and I'll probably have to ask a few questions
before I finish this project.
But the gist of my problem is that I can't figure out how to have firefox
render my css UL/LI styles. Mainly the problem is getting the margin right.
Currently I have a big gap on the left with
Steve Clason wrote:
On 12/29/2005 5:16 PM Bryan wrote:
Ideally, I want the two boxes to be static and have the center be fluid
and adjust with the browser resolution. Currently, it does this, but I
just don't want the overhang.
You just need to explicitly position main_container so
Ian Young wrote:
Having some difficulty in formatting the size of the alt tags in my images.
if we are talking about the part in capitals here:
img src=/myimages/myXPicture.jpg ALT=TEXT-ALTERNATIVE TO THE IMAGE
title=This text will show as tooltip in all browsers /
then it is an *attribute*.
I've got a fixed width table (750px) with 10 columns on a fixed width
page. I've been asked to squeeze an additional 2 or 3 columns of data
into the same space. In some cases, the data simply won't fit
horizontally in the space allotted at readable font sizes. I know the
arguments for
And finally: it is kind to the rest of us, to begin a new thread instead
of answering, and thereby hijacking an existing one. It might not show
differently in your mail-program, but it does in mine, and it confuses
matters in the archives ;-)
Suitably chastised!!
Ian
--
No virus found in
RE: [css-d] alt tags
And again -- I would gently suggest that you not use alt as a class since
it's an attribute of the img tag.
I was just using alt as an example. I had use another name altogether for
the class.
It would appear that I cannot change the size of my alt tag without
resorting
Blake Kritzberg wrote:
But the gist of my problem is that I can't figure out how to have firefox
render my css UL/LI styles. Mainly the problem is getting the margin right.
Currently I have a big gap on the left with firefox, plus it displays both
the custom image and the original LI image.
Tidied up your CSS to read:
#leftnavlist
{margin: 2px 0px -1px 7px;
padding: 0;}
/* top right bottom left spells trouble : ) */
#leftnavlist ul
{ list-style: none;}
/* this was after your li */
#leftnavlist li
{padding: 0px 0px 0px 20px;
background:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a fixed width table (750px) with 10 columns on a fixed width
page. I've been asked to squeeze an additional 2 or 3 columns of data
into the same space. In some cases, the data simply won't fit
horizontally in the space allotted at readable font sizes. I
Adrian Gould wrote:
Hi Ingo - thanks for that link, proof that it's possible to integrate the
idea. The problem persists though, because while your example shows a
single background image _under_ the lis, what I'm proposing is that IE
cope with a BG image being applied to _each_ li.
Hi all,
I've been working on an external print stylesheet for a site, and I'm
getting a strange problem with Firefox 1.5 (WinXP). It also occurs in
Firefox 0.8, 1.0, and 1.0.7 (all WinXP). It does not occur in IE6/SP2 or
Opera 8.5 (WinXP).
Here's the problem(s): Firefox is often, but not
Kevin,
On Dec 30, 2005, at 5:56 PM, Kevin Browne wrote:
Hi all,
I've been working on an external print stylesheet for a site, and I'm
getting a strange problem with Firefox 1.5 (WinXP). It also occurs in
Firefox 0.8, 1.0, and 1.0.7 (all WinXP). It does not occur in IE6/SP2
or
Opera 8.5
Kevin Browne wrote:
problem with Firefox 1.5 (WinXP)
Problem: Firefox is [tonyFelice] ... applying a left
margin to acronym [tonyFelice] and left margins and right
paddings to a elements.
[tonyFelice]
Kevin, could you look at this example, and tell me if it is an accurate test
case for your
Kevin Browne wrote:
problem with Firefox 1.5 (WinXP)
Problem: Firefox is [tonyFelice] ... applying a left
margin to acronym [tonyFelice] and left margins and right
paddings to a elements.
[tonyFelice]
I have never noticed it before, but _firefox_ is imposing 'mandatory'
margins on those
Kevin Browne wrote:
problem with Firefox 1.5 (WinXP)
Problem: Firefox is [tonyFelice] ... applying a left
margin to acronym [tonyFelice] and left margins and right
paddings to a elements.
[tonyFelice]
After noticing that these margins are not applied to the header element, I
realized that
On 12/28/05, francky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I've seen one:
http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/imgmap-tooltip.htm :-)
That is, these are the ordinary tooltips.
In case you mean a self-styled tooltip, I'm afraid I don't know a
solution with pure css.
Thanks francky,
Hi, I working on a three-column layout but having trouble setting the color for
the left and right columns. I have been looking at several online tutorials and
it appears that I'm doing the CSS right, but the images aren't coming in for
the column backgrounds. When I put the background image
Roger Roelofs wrote:
...
But, this time- for some reason the 'hover' does not look good. It is
as if the bottom 1/4 of the 'green hover image' is cut off.
http://www.pdrsolution.com/waters/index.html
Patrick,
...
The fix described is demo'd here:
Hello, this kinda OOT,
i'm currently experimenting with some css drop downs, css javascript toggle tab.
I'm curious bout the diference between using onLoad into the Body tag and using
Window.onload. Can anyone give me the best situation using onload and
window.onload ?
thanks b4
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