John Haas wrote:
>> The site: http://qatotonetwork.newmbc.com
>>
>> The issue: All of the top parts of the sidebar blocks (which
>> are actually h2 tags) are shifting leftwards about 100 pixels
>> upon page load. It at first renders correctly, then quickly
>> shifts to the left.
I see what you'r
Dino delicately described:
> Comment out width in #navbar ul:
> #navbar ul { margin: 0; /* width: 720px; */ float:left; background:
> #ffeab8 url(../images/mainNavBg.gif) repeat-x; list-style: none;
> padding:0}
>
> Dave Pierce asked: Is there a way to . expand the nav bar as
> needed,
> or a
I'm having trouble tracking down this CSS-bug.
Basically, if you go to http://preview.victoriamckinney.com/
bestof.php and then mouse over the "Pottery" link, there is a CSS
drop down menu.
When it drops down a horizontal scroll appears in IE < 6. When you
mouse over a link with onMouseOve
Hi folks...
Was just about to finish up work for the night on the site I'm working
on when out of the blue, an IE6/PC bug seems to have reared it's ugly
head. I've checked all the usual IE bugs but I am not seeing where this
is going wrong.
The site: http://qatotonetwork.newmbc.com
The iss
Scott Haneda wrote:
> http://www.newgeo.com/web/css/cb/start.html
>
> I have
> .inner {
> border: 1px solid #bbb;
> padding: .5em /* just for looks */
> }
> How do I get the height to exapnd correctly to the size of the copy
> in the boxes. It should look like the "what we do" box on the ri
http://www.newgeo.com/web/css/cb/start.html
I have
.inner {
border: 1px solid #bbb;
padding: .5em /* just for looks */
}
Which shows the grey borders around the 2 boxes on this page. I also have
stuffed two divs in there, floated left to give me two columns in the main
box.
How do I get th
Dave Pierce asked: Is there a way to . expand the nav bar as needed,
or at least let the "home" button expand to the right as the text sizes
change?
Comment out width in #navbar ul:
#navbar ul { margin: 0; /* width: 720px; */ float:left; background:
#ffeab8 url(../images/mainNavBg.gif) repeat-
ALso the "home" botton on the home page links to index2.html. index2.hml
does not exist.
-Will Ellis
> Dang! I done it agin!
>
> Sorry, it's http://www.lorettosedgwick.org/
>
> Dave
>
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Patrick Roane wrote:
>Hi folks,
>
>I'm trying to create a background image in my .css file but it gets
>'overshadowed' by other .css elements and I can't figure it out.
>
>Please take a glance at: www.pdrsolution.com/bistro17/index.html
>
>Here, you will see that I deliberately inserted the build
> Ok, so now I've got this "wonderful" page, with the nav bar they
> like...except...they don't like the extended bar on the right of the
> "home" button. That's where the buttons expand for enlarged text. Is
> there a way to make it go away and just expand the bar as needed, or at
> least let the
> Sorry, it's http://www.lorettosedgwick.org/
would there be any reason you can't delete the width? in firefox, at
least, it removes the right side empty coloring. if you wanted it a
little ways away from the right margin you could always give it a
margin/padding-right.
#navbar ul {
width:465px
Dang! I done it agin!
Sorry, it's http://www.lorettosedgwick.org/
Dave
On Jun 6, 2006, at 2:41 PM, cj wrote:
> On 6/6/06, Dave Pierce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Ok, so now I've got this "wonderful" page [snip]
>
> what page? :)
>
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On 6/6/06, Dave Pierce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, so now I've got this "wonderful" page [snip]
what page? :)
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> Dave,
>
> Not sure about IE6, but in IE/Mac, it doesn't load at all. It doesn't
> freeze, but after 4 minutes, with the loading bar completely filled, it
> still hadn't loaded.
>
> Not that it matters too much, considering, but thought you might want
> to know.
>
> Dave
Thanks Dave. I can use
Dave Goodchild wrapidly wrote...
> Hi all. I am in the process of redesigning my site
> (www.web-buddha.co.uk)
> and as my css knowledge has progressed I am coming to a fuller
> understanding
> of the pitfall of certain approaches (the original site was designed
> using
> absolute positioning w
Nick Fitzsimons wrote:
> Mark D Hiatt wrote:
>
>> One trick I've used quite a few times is to put a garish border around
>> whatever I'm working on at the moment. If my page is deep reds and browns,
>> I'll put a 1px solid yellow border around a DIV I am wrestling with, and
>> quite often tha
Ok, so now I've got this "wonderful" page, with the nav bar they
like...except...they don't like the extended bar on the right of the
"home" button. That's where the buttons expand for enlarged text. Is
there a way to make it go away and just expand the bar as needed, or at
least let the "home"
Hi,
I have a little horizontal alignment booger that shows up in IE 6.
It's fine in Firefox (win & mac), Safari, and Netscape. You can see
it at:
http://SeedsOfGrowth.com
where the banner portion transitions to the main body. It gets worse
as the screen gets wider, going from 1 pixel to
Tom wrote:
> Does Safari 2.0.3x act differently than the latest one listed?
Hi Tom,
Honestly, I'm not sure. I'll test it and update the list for you by the
weekend.
Thanks for your response, its much appreciated.
Kieron
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On 6/6/06, Kieron McIntyre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The address is www.digbyswift.com/dithered, so enjoy.
Does Safari 2.0.3x act differently than the latest one listed?
--
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[snip]
Does an element hidden with css load?
[/snip]
Yes.
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On 6/6/06, Ed Flecko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Thank you, Tom.
>
> I've carefully read your referenced article...but (maybe I'm missing
> something) I don't see how it will help me; it seems the result is exactly
> what I already have.
>
> Ed
I have only done fixed width faux columns and a si
Does an element hidden with css load?
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Morning Bob
You wrote
> Back in the day, there were numerous CSS browser compatibility charts
> available. Now that the older browsers are fading into obscurity, I
> know that many of these charts haven't been updated in several years.
> Are there any updated ones available, and if so, where migh
Hi list,
I hope as many people will find this as useful as myself. Since Dithered
is currently out of action I have republished his/her CSS Filter List. I
do not claim to take any credit but it is updated and I'm currently
connecting it up to a database so I can keep it that way easily.
The addre
Bob wrote:
> Back in the day, there were numerous CSS browser
> compatibility charts available. Now that the older browsers
> are fading into obscurity, I know that many of these charts
> haven't been updated in several years. Are there any updated
> ones available, and if so, where might I fi
How exactly to I unsubscribe from this listserv? I'm getting WAY too much
email...
>
> >Hi folks,
> > I'm new to CSS, so I stump easily. I found a great 3 column CSS layout
> >that I like (http://css.maxdesign.com.au/selectutorial/steps/step22.htm )
>,
> >but I can't seem to figure out how to g
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email...
>Hi folks,
> I'm new to CSS, so I stump easily. I found a great 3 column CSS layout
>that I like (http://css.maxdesign.com.au/selectutorial/steps/step22.htm ) ,
>but I can't seem to figure out how to get the le
Simon Kerr wrote:
> http://www.i4cevents.com/new/pages/index.htm
The height of body computes to 0 because all children are positioned
absolutely here, they do not cause body to expand.
The height calculation of the main wrapper, #foreground, calculates with
respect to the nearest ancestor -- in
Hi folks,
I'm new to CSS, so I stump easily. I found a great 3 column CSS layout that I
like (http://css.maxdesign.com.au/selectutorial/steps/step22.htm ) , but I
can't seem to figure out how to get the left and right columns to take up the
entire height of the browser window. They seem to be
Hey all, long time no post.
Back in the day, there were numerous CSS browser compatibility charts
available. Now that the older browsers are fading into obscurity, I
know that many of these charts haven't been updated in several years.
Are there any updated ones available, and if so, where might I
http://www.i4cevents.com/new/pages/index.htm
works fine in safari (which is what I developed it on), opera and
firefox but doesn't display anything except the top logo and some other
images in ie6. I can't understand why.
I'm using png's for most of the graphics since I'm trying to create
rou
On Jun 6, 2006, at 6:19 PM, Alex Robinson wrote:
> Well, depending on how you want to treat Opera 9 (it's been in beta
> for a while now), you could use something along the lines of
>
> http://www.fu2k.org/alex/css/hacks/fuzzyspecificity
your last test case (C) could be made to work in Opera
Hi Everyone,
I'm working on a small site and trying to use css for the page layout.
I'm pretty new to css and am having one small issue. Here is the page
in question - http://www.bitsllc.com/csstest/index2.html My issue is
that in IE the nav area is slightly higher vertically than the main
On 6/6/06, Alex Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > http://www.fu2k.org/alex/css/hacks/fuzzyspecificity
>
>
> Could someone who's got IE7 installed let me know how it handles
> things and I'll update accordingly.
1. red (you got this one right)
2. red (this one says all ie should be blue)
On 06/06/06, Alex James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Dave wrote:
> > http://www.web-buddha.co.uk
>
> > The site looks ok (to me) in Firefox, but in IE (6 on XP) the footer
> does > not appear.
>
> Hello,
>
> Bit of a lurker around this list but had some spare time to help.
>
> I removed the pos
Dave wrote:
> http://www.web-buddha.co.uk
> The site looks ok (to me) in Firefox, but in IE (6 on XP) the footer
does > not appear.
Hello,
Bit of a lurker around this list but had some spare time to help.
I removed the position: relative set on #content, which fixed the
disappearance of the
> I have a basic div - relatively positioned which expands to fit the content.
> I need to poistion a footer within that div that always anchors itself to the
> bottom any ideas?
>
> Basically - how do I position a div to the bottom of a container div?
Set the position attribute of the main DIV
I have a basic div - relatively positioned which expands to fit the content. I
need to poistion a footer within that div that always anchors itself to the
bottom any ideas?
Basically - how do I position a div to the bottom of a container div?
Ross
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Rizky wrote:
> http://kometdigital.web.id/test/three-column/main-index.html
> i've search for Opera 8 css filters and hacks, but the ones I found
> are for older versions of Opera, such as the "be nice to Opera rule".
> surely those won't work anymore right?
Well, if you like to "live dangerou
> http://www.fu2k.org/alex/css/hacks/fuzzyspecificity
Could someone who's got IE7 installed let me know how it handles
things and I'll update accordingly.
Ta
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Hi all. I am in the process of redesigning my site (www.web-buddha.co.uk)
and as my css knowledge has progressed I am coming to a fuller understanding
of the pitfall of certain approaches (the original site was designed using
absolute positioning which creates a false sense of security!). The site
>i've search for Opera 8 css filters and hacks, but the ones I found are
>for older versions of Opera, such as the "be nice to Opera rule". surely
>those won't work anymore right? well, that's all for now, thx
Well, depending on how you want to treat Opera 9 (it's been in beta
for a while now),
hi list, I need some help for handling Opera 8 here
below is the link to the page and the css...and then please look at the
right top colum. if you look at it on Opera 8, the tabbed menu is
slighly off a few pixels downward. meanwhile in Firefox and IE it looks
just fine.
http://kometdigital.w
David Laakso wrote:
> Indranil Dasgupta wrote:
>
>> Kindly see the following page in IE6. http://www.inctalk.com/wp/
>> You can see a whitespace of 40px to the right of the page. This does not
>> appear in IE 7 or other browsers. The CSS is
>> http://www.inctalk.com/wp/wp-content/themes/inctal
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