Deano,
On Mar 28, 2006, at 1:00 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you Georg and Roger for your help.
>
> I have incorporated your recommendations into
> http://www.availcompany.com/webdev/webcode/css_test4.htm as follows:
>
> 2. per Gerog and Roger, Removed the clearing-div, and added #fo
Thank you Georg and Roger for your help.
I have incorporated your recommendations into
http://www.availcompany.com/webdev/webcode/css_test4.htm as follows:
1. Per Georg added:
* html div#column2 {height: 100%;}
* html div#column2 table {float: left; margin-right: -10px;}
2. per Gerog and Roger
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> http://www.availcompany.com/webdev/webcode/css_test4.htm
> Question 1: why does Table with 100% width inside a center column 2
> drop below content of left column in IE but not in Firefox?
The short answer: IE/win has calculation-bugs. 100% isn't always 100%.
The quick
deano,
On Mar 27, 2006, at 11:17 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The main problem is why does Table with
> 100% width inside a center column 2 drop below content of left column
> in
> IE but not in Firefox? Here is the link
> http://www.availcompany.com/webdev/webcode/css_test4.htm
>
> Quest
On Monday 2006-03-27 23:15 -0500, Roger Roelofs wrote:
> On Mar 27, 2006, at 9:46 PM, Kim wrote:
>
> > This seems like it must be so obvious, but I've looked at the
> > about a million times and can't see what's happening.
> >
> > Basically, I have a test page that is using a stylesheet. Only Saf
Your help to the below issue is appreciated
IT wrote:
Hello CSS Masters,
Forgive me for not being able to locate an answer to the this problem in
the archive or in Wiki help. The main problem is why does Table with
100% width inside a center column 2 drop below content of left column in
IE but
Kim,
On Mar 27, 2006, at 9:46 PM, Kim wrote:
> This seems like it must be so obvious, but I've looked at the
> about a million times and can't see what's happening.
>
> Basically, I have a test page that is using a stylesheet. Only Safari
> recognizes the stylesheet and displays. For some some r
Hi all,
I've been trying for the past couple of days to create a simple layout
with a column spanning down the entire length of right side of the
webpage. Just a big block of blue basically going from top to bottom.
Doesn't sound very complicated but I've been banging my head against
it for so lon
Kim wrote:
> Basically, I have a test page that is using a stylesheet. Only Safari
> recognizes the stylesheet and displays. For some some reason Firefox
> and IE don't see it. I'm assuming something in the head or doctype
> of my page is wrong, but I can't seem to figure it out. Help! :)
> htt
Will Wyatt wrote...
>I give up. I'm developing at http://dev.highlandchurch.org/ I can't
> figure out where the space below the two images is coming from. Any
>
03/27/2006
Will:
Start by validating your HTML and CSS. Then check the margins and paddings
of the 's, 's and 's of the area in questi
Will Wyatt wrote:
> I give up. I'm developing at http://dev.highlandchurch.org/ I can't
> figure out where the space below the two images is coming from.
Your strict DTD makes images default to 'display: inline' in all
browsers (not just IE/win - which has that default regardless of DTD).
Soluti
I break up my files for development. I'm green enought at CSS it helps
me keep everything separate in my head.
I mocked up a single page that shows the same space under the images.
I only get the space below the image after I declare the doctype. If I
leave the doctype off, I don't get the space.
This seems like it must be so obvious, but I've looked at the
about a million times and can't see what's happening.
Basically, I have a test page that is using a stylesheet. Only Safari
recognizes the stylesheet and displays. For some some reason Firefox
and IE don't see it. I'm assuming so
I give up. I'm developing at http://dev.highlandchurch.org/ I can't
figure out where the space below the two images is coming from. Any
On 3/27/06, Will Wyatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all. I'm trying to update one of my websites in CSS.
> The website in question is http://www.highlandchurch
From: "Bob Easton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Kenoli Oleari wrote:
>> Can someone point me to some CSS code that works in IE Windows
>> (along
>> with other browsers) for creating a three column fluid and equal
>> height layout where columns all adjust to the same length based on
>> the one with the l
Kenoli Oleari wrote:
> Can someone point me to some CSS code that works in IE Windows (along
> with other browsers) for creating a three column fluid and equal
> height layout where columns all adjust to the same length based on
> the one with the longest content and adjust fluidly with the b
On 3/27/06, Rella Abernathy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Take out all the white space, like this:
>
> ul id="navlist">Home href="#">CustomersCompany href="#">SolutionsContact
>
> It looks terrible, but it works.
Yeah - I noticed that. I was kind of hoping for a more elegant solution...
--
Cole T
I'm developing a site for a client who wants users to be able to post
poems and choose among a different set of fonts for display. The
most portable solution we could think of involves using Flash to
create a display area for the poem, and pass a font specifier as a
parameter. The SWF only ha
Fixed it. For anyone having the same problem and playing along at home,
here's how I fixed it (courtesy of a PVII pack I purchased - Ennergi)
Added the following to my stylesheet:
.clearit {
clear: both;
height: 0;
line-height: 0;
font-size: 1px;
}
And added the fo
Here's the example online. Very crude, I'm just starting to piece it
together.
www.sparrowdog.com/bti
Joanne
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thanks don, brian and phillipe. i just popped .post_meta
a.icons:hover {border: none; text-decoration: none;} into the code
and added the class to my image anchor () and it worked like a charm.
i didn't even know you could do that, i mean, a class within the
primary class. i guess i need to
In the quest to remove table layouts from my work, I'm attempting to do a 2
column fixed width layout using pure css. Here's what I'm after.
Header stretching the entire width.
Navigation on left, content on right.
Footer stretching the entire width sitting at the bottom.
Main enclosure is:
#mai
Thank you very much... that fixed it in most browsers. I can't see it
in Windows IE... but in Mac IE it still has the horizontal scroll
bar. Is there any fix for that and can anyone check it for me in Windows
Thanks
Terri
On Mar 27, 2006, at 3:23 PM, cj wrote:
> deleting the widths over 100%,
> Hi all. I'm trying to update one of my websites in CSS.
> The website in question is http://www.highlandchurch.org
> I've got everything on the website figured out except the header.>
>
>
> Can anyone help me figure out how to do this in CSS? Thanks.
>
> --
Why not try two columns within the head
Take out all the white space, like this:
ul id="navlist">HomeCustomersCompanySolutionsContact
It looks terrible, but it works.
On Mar 27, 2006, at 11:41 PM, Cole Tuininga wrote:
> Here's another one for you folks:
>
> Again the url is http://ce.tuininga.org:12345/
>
> This time, I'm trying to
> Hi all. I'm trying to update one of my websites in CSS.
> The website in question is http://www.highlandchurch.org
> I've got everything on the website figured out except the header. I
> can't figure out how to get one image on the left, and one image on
> the right with text below it. In a table
Here's another one for you folks:
Again the url is http://ce.tuininga.org:12345/
This time, I'm trying to eliminate the gap between the menu items
(which are 's). Any thoughts?
--
Cole Tuininga
http://www.tuininga.org/
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Hi all. I'm trying to update one of my websites in CSS.
The website in question is http://www.highlandchurch.org
I've got everything on the website figured out except the header. I
can't figure out how to get one image on the left, and one image on
the right with text below it. In a table it would
deleting the widths over 100%, such as "width: 110%", helps quite a bit. :)
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Hi All
I'm new to this list and have been reading like a mad woman to try
and get an idea of what's being talked about.
I just started this new site.
http://www.the-ranch-arizona.com/
and I'm having some CSS problems... I'm on a mac, using Golive CS2
The first problem is I don't really know wha
On 27/03/06, Steve LaBadie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just realized that IE doesn't show a difference between the different
> border options (i.e., dotted, dashed, double, etc.). Is there a fix for
> universal browser support?
The only bug that I'm aware of is that it displays dotted as dashe
> >In IE, the min-height isn't recognized.. so on the index.html page, the
> >footer is right up underneath it. How can I get hack the CSS to get IE to
> >push the footer down a bit?
>
> Perhaps set a height? (By the way, your current index.html page does not look
> as you describe it above in my
I just realized that IE doesn't show a difference between the different
border options (i.e., dotted, dashed, double, etc.). Is there a fix for
universal browser support?
Steve LaBadie, Web Manager
East Stroudsburg University
200 Prospect St.
East Stroudsburg, Pa 18301-2999
570-422-3999
[EM
On 27/03/06, 2geedesign <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If anyone can suggest why this font doesn't show in FF and Netscape on my
> machine and why it appears in only half the content on the second machine
> it would be much appreciated.
Ian, do you have a URI or some code we could look at?
Cheers
Hi,
[francky:]
> fotr the line break in html can make a difference.
[Els:]
> It's not necessary to eliminate the line-break between and
> ; just the one between the and will do. The same
> underscore is apparent in Opera too btw.
[Philippe:]
> #portfolio a {text-decoration:none}
These soluti
Hi all,
i'm having another problem using suckerfish's drop-down menu (i'm a
newbie btw). I added the css from suckerfish, with some changes to my
existing CSS
http://www.chemtech-usa.com/2005-2006/script/main.css
this is the problematic page:
http://www.chemtech-usa.com/2005-2006/html/index.ht
Thank you so much. I thought it was something like that but just could
not see the forest for the trees.
Dan
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
> Dan H wrote:
>> http://www.momsluxurylinens.com/
>
>> First, I apologize for my being blinded on this. I am thinking I
>> will kick myself when I get the answer
Dan H wrote:
> http://www.momsluxurylinens.com/
> First, I apologize for my being blinded on this. I am thinking I
> will kick myself when I get the answer but I have been looking at
> this too long, I suppose.
Maybe :-)
No need to apologize though. It's just another of those, quite ordinary,
'h
Frédéric Trudeau wrote:
> Interesting links Thierry.
>
> Is it possible to make this 3 columns fluid layout fixed
> width and centered ?
>
> Ie: http://www.tjkdesign.com/articles/3cols.asp
Sure, try:
body {text-align:center} /* for IE5 */
#outer_wrapper {width:720px;margin:0 auto;text-align:left}
I'm experiencing difficulties with my print stylesheet for
www.iriswebtest.net/ter/THE SITE/services/.
This is the first time I've done a print stylesheet so I'm kinda groping
in the dark.
It's working fine in Firefox but in IE6 it wants a page that is probably
10 inches wide, so it's not honor
DUH!!
Sorry folks. I forgot the address
http://www.momsluxurylinens.com/
CSS:
http://www.momsluxurylinens.com/css/main.css
Hello,
First, I apologize for my being blinded on this. I am thinking I will
kick myself when I get the answer but I have been looking at this too
long, I suppose.
M
Interesting links Thierry.
Is it possible to make this 3 columns fluid layout fixed
width and centered ?
Ie: http://www.tjkdesign.com/articles/3cols.asp
Thanks,
-Original Message-
Kenoli Oleari wrote:
> Can someone point me to some CSS code that works in IE Windows (along
> with other
Hello,
First, I apologize for my being blinded on this. I am thinking I will
kick myself when I get the answer but I have been looking at this too
long, I suppose.
My page has a main content area div inside of a main container. The
main content area div -#main content area - houses the left
From: "Kenoli Oleari" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Can someone point me to some CSS code that works in IE Windows
> (along
> with other browsers) for creating a three column fluid and equal
> height layout where columns all adjust to the same length based on
> the one with the longest content and adjust
Michelle Tarby wrote:
> I'm hoping for some help or guidance with some text positioning issues
> on a menu I'm working with. I'm struggling to get some space between
> list items that wrap onto a second line (If I'm not explaining that
> clearly, you can look at http://wwwdev.lemoyne.edu/academ
Bob Easton wrote:
> Ingo Chao wrote:
>> Rahul Gonsalves wrote:
>>> http://mentaid.in/newsletter
> While looking at the problem, I noticed another problem. Your class
> "accessibility" is set to display:none. That is *not* a good
> technique. It hides content from screen readers, the people who
unless I add the options to the select element. Does anyone know
> what the deal is? This only happens in FireFox. The page renders
> great in IE 6.
>
> The site is at http://www.salemhospital.org/healthsource_test/index.php
> and the css is at
> http://www.salemhospital.org/healthsource_test/gre
I'm hoping for some help or guidance with some text positioning issues
on a menu I'm working with. I'm struggling to get some space between
list items that wrap onto a second line (If I'm not explaining that
clearly, you can look at http://wwwdev.lemoyne.edu/academics/index.asp
and see how "Re
shawn a wrote:
> http://briandchandler.com/shawn/tara/
>
> Firefox: 2 gaps. one gab above the horizontal nav bar. 2 or 3 pixels
> in height. And one below looking to be like 10px in height
>
>
> IE: one gab above the horizontal nav bar. 2 or 3 pixels in height
You haven't given anything a heigh
I sent a message on Friday regarding a problem I'm having on one of my pages.
The problem is that I have two DIVs that I am trying to place side by side by
floating them. This works great so far. The problem is that each div has a
form and a select element in it. This still works. Where it f
Kenoli Oleari wrote:
> Can someone point me to some CSS code that works in IE Windows (along
> with other browsers) for creating a three column fluid and equal
> height layout where columns all adjust to the same length based on
> the one with the longest content and adjust fluidly with the browser
http://briandchandler.com/shawn/tara/
Firefox: 2 gaps. one gab above the horizontal nav bar. 2 or 3 pixels
in height. And one below looking to be like 10px in height
IE: one gab above the horizontal nav bar. 2 or 3 pixels in height
Any thoughts on maybe div positioning that would alleviate thos
simple solution- remove the button-holder and add a margin-top to the first
button. But should nested divs not be active if the div on top is just a
holder??
Thanks to all who helped.
Ross
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 4:24 PM
Subje
Can someone point me to some CSS code that works in IE Windows (along
with other browsers) for creating a three column fluid and equal
height layout where columns all adjust to the same length based on
the one with the longest content and adjust fluidly with the browser
window in the horizo
You are right else. It is the button holder...nice spot!
But I need the holder to position the buttons at the bottom. How do I make
the buttons below it work?
R.
- Original Message -
From: "Els" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 4:14 PM
Subject:
Thanks to all who pointed this out. I thought I'd read everything at PiE!
-= Skip =-
Skip Knox
Boise State University
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>>> "Pringle, Ron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03/27/06 7:56 AM >>>
Skip wrote:
> This appears to be an exotic HTML issue, but I strongly
> suspect it's related to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> have added the content (but no text replacement) but the
> rollovers are still not working!
If you give the parent of div#button_holder a border, the
rollover works. However, it makes the image on the right drop
below the links. If I change the width of the div the im
Skip wrote:
> This appears to be an exotic HTML issue, but I strongly
> suspect it's related to CSS, so I'm posting the question here.
>
> This problem only appears in IE (tested in 6) and not in
> Firefox. It was sent to me by a client who can't figure out
> why the content area is popping ou
Have you tried specifying the background-position on the a state?
and rather than having the link in a div why not just apply the id to
the link. You are making the link a block element anyway.
so it becomes:
a#home_button { ...etc
and
a#home_button:hover { ... etc
and then make the changes
have added the content (but no text replacement) but the rollovers are still
not working!
Ross
- Original Message -
From: "Rob Mientjes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 3:22 PM
Subject: Re: [css-d] rollovers in safari
> On 27/03/06, [EMAIL
This appears to be an exotic HTML issue, but I strongly suspect it's related to
CSS, so I'm posting the question here.
This problem only appears in IE (tested in 6) and not in Firefox. It was sent
to me by a client who can't figure out why the content area is popping out
below the left menu. Oh
On 27/03/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://stuartgladstone.com/homepage2.html
>
> why do the rollovers (a:hover) not work in safari or firefox?
The anchors don't contain any content of sorts. I think you should
just keep the links normal and then do some text replacement. I
> Made changes...still no luck
Try some content. Empty links are not the most accessible of ways to
create a web site :-)
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> http://stuartgladstone.com/homepage2.html
> why do the rollovers (a:hover) not work in safari or firefox?
> Any ideas?
> Thanks,
> Ross
- CSS only allows for comments of the /* */ syntax, not #,// or '
- You defined home_button twice
_
For a while now we occasionally see some very strange rendering in
background images in FireFox (all versions).
Compare this screen shot:
http://test5.caribmedia.com/CSS/images/ahata_on_fire.PNG
with the separate PNG:
http://www.ahata.com/ahata/styles/member/ahata/logo_top.png
If you go to http
Hi
I have been asked to use the Georgia font on a website design. This font
appears ok on my machine in IE6/Win but on the same machine in FF and Netscape
the page defaults to Times New Roman, the second specified font.
On my client machine she reports that half of the page content is in Georgia
http://stuartgladstone.com/homepage2.html
why do the rollovers (a:hover) not work in safari or firefox?
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Ross
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Greetings list !
I'll make it short.
Basically, http://dev.quantiksolutions.com/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=6 is my
first attempt to create the CSS after building the logical HTML structure.
I am having 2 problems (yet) that I cannot figure out :
- No matter what I try, the left-most DIV (#con
Ingo Chao wrote:
> Rahul Gonsalves wrote:
>> I'm absolutely flummoxed by what IE is doing to this page:
>>
>> http://mentaid.in/newsletter
>>
>> ...
>> The client wants this site up fairly soon, so if someone could look
>> through it and send me a reply, I would be extremely grateful.
>
> I think
Rahul Gonsalves wrote:
> I'm absolutely flummoxed by what IE is doing to this page:
>
> http://mentaid.in/newsletter
>
> ...
> The client wants this site up fairly soon, so if someone could look
> through it and send me a reply, I would be extremely grateful.
I think IE is somewhat irritated by
> The original site is www.a-wind-farm-too-far.com
> The new page is www.a-wind-farm-too-far.com/indexnew.htm
>
> The original layout has a column ('sidebar') floated right with the main
> content in 'maincol' inside 'container' which is floated left.
>
> The new layout has added 'infobar' inside
Dear All:
I'm absolutely flummoxed by what IE is doing to this page:
http://mentaid.in/newsletter
The box to subscribe to the newsletter is being given a huge width ~
500px, and on top of that, the address which should be in the footer,
has come up into it. It displays as I intend it to, on Fi
Hi,
I have a website which has been live for some time and which the
client's designer now wishes to change by adding a new left-hand column.
The original site is www.a-wind-farm-too-far.com
The new page is www.a-wind-farm-too-far.com/indexnew.htm
The original layout has a column ('sidebar') floa
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