[css-d] anyone have access to change css-discuss Frontpage? i am seeing lotsa p_rn links on there. hacked?

2006-09-18 Thread Arian Hojat
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=FrontPage anyone else see LOTS of p0rn links at the bottom lol? can anyone get rid of it, I tried editing it out but it didnt accept my css-discuss password so not sure if mailing list users have rights to edit the page. if users dont have access to change it,

[css-d] 2 spacing questions in IE

2006-09-18 Thread Anne E. Shroeder
This is the URL in question: http://www.language-works.com/swimdesign/template-public-4.htm I've been fiddling with numbers all night and am stymied by the following spacing problems: (1) I'm trying to eliminate the white space between the masthead graphic and the blue drop down menu bar under

[css-d] Why background-image positioning is set up like this in css spec...

2006-09-18 Thread Arian Hojat
Hello all, I was looking at some background positioning code that i never really thought about until recently... I was making a background image on a div with 'top left' declaration and was saying to myself... 'Okay for some reason CSS guys choose to do Y positioning 1st in the declaration and the

Re: [css-d] background image problem in Firefox

2006-09-18 Thread David Bailey
> >> I would appreciate help in finding out why I can't get the background >> image to display properly in Firefox (both Mac and Win). It renders >> fine in Safari and Opera (Mac) and in IE 6 (Win). If anyone is able >> to check it in IE 7 I'd appreciate that? >> >> page: >> http://www.dab-hand.co

Re: [css-d] background image problem in Firefox

2006-09-18 Thread francky
David Bailey wrote: >>> Hi I would appreciate help in finding out why I can't get the background image to display properly in Firefox (both Mac and Win). It renders fine in Safari and Opera (Mac) and in IE 6 (Win). If anyone is able to check it in IE 7 I'd appreciate

Re: [css-d] background image problem in Firefox

2006-09-18 Thread ~davidLaakso
David Bailey wrote: > Thanks David... > > >>> I would appreciate help in finding out why I can't get the background >>> image to display properly in Firefox (both Mac and Win). It renders >>> fine in Safari and Opera (Mac) and in IE 6 (Win). If anyone is able >>> to check it in IE 7 I'd apprecia

Re: [css-d] background image problem in Firefox

2006-09-18 Thread David Bailey
>> >>> Hi >>> >>> I would appreciate help in finding out why I can't get the >>> background >>> image to display properly in Firefox (both Mac and Win). It renders >>> fine in Safari and Opera (Mac) and in IE 6 (Win). If anyone is able >>> to check it in IE 7 I'd appreciate that? >>> page: >>> ht

Re: [css-d] background image problem in Firefox

2006-09-18 Thread francky
~davidLaakso wrote: >David Bailey wrote: > > >>Hi >> >>I would appreciate help in finding out why I can't get the background >>image to display properly in Firefox (both Mac and Win). It renders >>fine in Safari and Opera (Mac) and in IE 6 (Win). If anyone is able >>to check it in IE 7 I'd

Re: [css-d] background image problem in Firefox

2006-09-18 Thread David Bailey
Thanks David... >> >> I would appreciate help in finding out why I can't get the background >> image to display properly in Firefox (both Mac and Win). It renders >> fine in Safari and Opera (Mac) and in IE 6 (Win). If anyone is able >> to check it in IE 7 I'd appreciate that? >> page: >> http://w

Re: [css-d] background image problem in Firefox

2006-09-18 Thread David Bailey
Hi Chris, On 19/09/2006, at 12:08 PM, Chris Williams wrote: > Hard to tell what image you are referring to. The site looks the > same to me > in Safari and FireFox on the Mac. It is the pg_bkg_grfk.jpg (a door frame and handle that should angle down to the bottom of the page on the left hand

Re: [css-d] Float layout with borders

2006-09-18 Thread Diego Chagastelles
I mean with round corners, I forgot to mention. On 9/18/06, Diego Chagastelles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I would like to create a float layout with borders such as Gmail do. How > do you think is the best way to implement this feature? > > Thanks >

Re: [css-d] background image problem in Firefox

2006-09-18 Thread ~davidLaakso
David Bailey wrote: > Hi > > I would appreciate help in finding out why I can't get the background > image to display properly in Firefox (both Mac and Win). It renders > fine in Safari and Opera (Mac) and in IE 6 (Win). If anyone is able > to check it in IE 7 I'd appreciate that? > > page: >

Re: [css-d] background image problem in Firefox

2006-09-18 Thread Chris Williams
Hard to tell what image you are referring to. The site looks the same to me in Safari and FireFox on the Mac. Except of course the word architect is misspelled in both menus, top and bottom :) > From: David Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [css-d] background image problem in Firefox > > I w

[css-d] background image problem in Firefox

2006-09-18 Thread David Bailey
Hi I would appreciate help in finding out why I can't get the background image to display properly in Firefox (both Mac and Win). It renders fine in Safari and Opera (Mac) and in IE 6 (Win). If anyone is able to check it in IE 7 I'd appreciate that? page: http://www.dab-hand.co.nz/testbay/e

Re: [css-d] Arrow / styling drop down menu's

2006-09-18 Thread francky
mamrg wrote: >Hi, > >If you care to visit this page: > >http://www.gamito.org/inscricao.php > >you'll notice that the arrow of the drop-down menu (curso) is the >black-bold-regular one. > >How can i put it plain and blue ? > >Any help would be appreciated. > >Warm Regards, >Mário Gamito > Hi Mári

Re: [css-d] Table body scrolling

2006-09-18 Thread TuteC
The original source works fine in all my browsers, so it was a mistake I may be able to solve. Thanks in advance, anyway! Eugenio. On 9/18/06, TuteC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello everyone again! > > I´ve got a really long table, from which I want it´s body scrolling. I > used http://web.tampa

Re: [css-d] styling the legend element

2006-09-18 Thread francky
Paul Collins wrote: >Hi all, > >I know CSS support for the legend element is currently minimal, but I was >wondering if anyone has ever managed to float it left in the major browsers? >In particular, IE5+, Firefox, Safari. > >I've got a graphic title inside which I have also floated left, was h

Re: [css-d] Page border up in the air

2006-09-18 Thread francky
Kim Brooks Wei wrote: > Thanks for your help, Francky. I followed your advice for the IE fix. > My pages don't "jump" in IE 5.2 Mac now. I wonder how they're looking > look in IE 6.x Hi: Look! :-) (I also asked for Safari

Re: [css-d] extra vertical space in IE6

2006-09-18 Thread William M Conlon
On Sep 18, 2006, at 1:52 PM, ~davidLaakso wrote: >> There are two places this occurs at http://www3.rgallery.us/ >> index.html >> > I was not able to access the file. So sorry. Should have been http://www.rgallery.us/index.html > See if this helps: > div#top { width:638px; height: 106px;

[css-d] Table body scrolling

2006-09-18 Thread TuteC
Hello everyone again! I´ve got a really long table, from which I want it´s body scrolling. I used http://web.tampabay.rr.com/bmerkey/examples/nonscroll-table-header.html, and in FF worked great, but IE7 presents big problems, and Opera doesn´t fix header or footer. URL: http://www.e2design.com.ar

Re: [css-d] extra vertical space in IE6

2006-09-18 Thread ~davidLaakso
William M Conlon wrote: > Hi, I'm new to this list. Sorry I didn't find it years ago. > Welcome. > I'm perplexed by a problem with IE 6 adding an extra few pixels at > the bottom of a div. > > There are two places this occurs at http://www3.rgallery.us/index.html > I was not able to access

[css-d] Link works in IE & not in Firefox

2006-09-18 Thread Sharyn Horowitz
Two disclaimers: 1) This is my first post, & I'm probably breaking all kinds of rules & so I apologize in advance 2) I know the below horrible on many levels... I inherited the site and it's going to be redesigned very soon. But in the meantime, I have to wedge a new link somewhere in this div cr

Re: [css-d] special characters with css

2006-09-18 Thread Tim Gossett
Sorry about the double-post, all... On 9/18/06, Tim Gossett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > There is no "uppercase" equivalent to some special characters. > > I believe Ara meant to say "superscript" instead of "uppercase"... > otherwise, his question would make no sense. > > If that is the case, A

Re: [css-d] Page border up in the air

2006-09-18 Thread Kim Brooks Wei
Thanks for your help, Francky. I followed your advice for the IE fix. My pages don't "jump" in IE 5.2 Mac now. I wonder how they're looking look in IE 6.x. The gap between the bottom of my body border and browser window still appears in Safari and FF. Interestingly enough, I'm not having prob

Re: [css-d] special characters with css

2006-09-18 Thread Tim Gossett
> There is no "uppercase" equivalent to some special characters. I believe Ara meant to say "superscript" instead of "uppercase"... otherwise, his question would make no sense. If that is the case, Ara, you would need to wrap the character in a div or span to be able to style it. The only way to

[css-d] extra vertical space in IE6

2006-09-18 Thread William M Conlon
Hi, I'm new to this list. Sorry I didn't find it years ago. I'm perplexed by a problem with IE 6 adding an extra few pixels at the bottom of a div. There are two places this occurs at http://www3.rgallery.us/index.html Maybe someone can help me see where the problem is with the first, simpl

Re: [css-d] special characters with css

2006-09-18 Thread Optrics Engineering - Rod Miles, B.Eng.
>Hello, > >Is it possible to style a special character such as ® to show as >uppercase next to regular text? Using "text-transform: uppercase;" >doesn't work. >Thanks >AG Hi Ara, As you can see from this table: http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html32#charset There is no "uppercase" equivalent to some

Re: [css-d] special characters with css

2006-09-18 Thread ~davidLaakso
Ara wrote: > Is it possible to style a special character such as ® to show as > uppercase next to regular text? Using "text-transform: uppercase;" > doesn't work. > Thanks > AG > > I am not sure I understand. Maybe you, or someone else, can clarify this question. The punctuation character ® is

[css-d] ADMIN: bounce emails from [EMAIL PROTECTED]

2006-09-18 Thread Zoe M. Gillenwater
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[css-d] Float layout with borders

2006-09-18 Thread Diego Chagastelles
I would like to create a float layout with borders such as Gmail do. How do you think is the best way to implement this feature? Thanks __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d IE7b2 testi

Re: [css-d] Inspiration - CSS menus

2006-09-18 Thread Portman
Thanks Micky! Riva Micky Hulse wrote: > Maybe this thread will help: > > *Design Resources and Inspiration!* > > > Good luck! > Cheers, > Micky __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org

Re: [css-d] Inspiration - CSS menus

2006-09-18 Thread Portman
Thanks! Riva Marcelo Wolfgang wrote: > Hi, > > I have this one, but it's not updated in a while: > > http://www.alvit.de/css-showcase/ > > HTH > Grillo __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/

Re: [css-d] Inspiration - CSS menus

2006-09-18 Thread Micky Hulse
Portman wrote: > I was wondering if there is a site somewhere that has CSS based menus > that I could get some inspiration from? Maybe this thread will help: *Design Resources and Inspiration!* Good luck! Cheers, Micky -- Wishlist: Swi

Re: [css-d] Inspiration - CSS menus

2006-09-18 Thread Marcelo Wolfgang
Hi, I have this one, but it's not updated in a while: http://www.alvit.de/css-showcase/ HTH Grillo On 9/18/06, Portman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I was wondering if there is a site somewhere that has CSS based menus > that I could get some inspiration from? I am looking for a vertical menu >

[css-d] 4.0 STRICT - margins in IE6 taking up too much space bug?

2006-09-18 Thread lau Guerreiro
Hi, It appears there's a bug in the way IE6.0 handles margins in 4.0 Strict mode. Even though I am adding margins + paddings + width to come up with the actual box width there's still something weird happenning. Here's a page that demonstrates the problem/bug. http://www.ezi10.com/ezi10/problem

[css-d] Inspiration - CSS menus

2006-09-18 Thread Portman
I was wondering if there is a site somewhere that has CSS based menus that I could get some inspiration from? I am looking for a vertical menu that is a little different and interesting but not weird. TIA, Riva __ css-discuss [E

Re: [css-d] special characters with css

2006-09-18 Thread Ian Young
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ara Sent: 18 September 2006 18:49 To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org Subject: [css-d] special characters with css Hello, Is it possible to style a special character such as ® to show as uppercase next to regular

[css-d] Trouble with image (wrapping?) in IE Win

2006-09-18 Thread Alexander Burr
Hi everyone, any help would be great: I'm working on re-coding an existing website into XHTML/CSS and am hitting a small snag: The banner ads section. Using min-width I am able to get the desired behavior w/ Firefox but (big surprise) not in IE... http://www.alexburr.com/yehoodi/3/index.php In I

[css-d] special characters with css

2006-09-18 Thread Ara
Hello, Is it possible to style a special character such as ® to show as uppercase next to regular text? Using "text-transform: uppercase;" doesn't work. Thanks AG __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around htt

Re: [css-d] Layout check please- was "Table squirting out of DIV"

2006-09-18 Thread rollandburn
I just wanted to say thanks for the help and patient explanations. CSS is a very complicated subject and hopefully someday I will be able to help others as you have helped me. =] Rolland __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http

Re: [css-d] Link Classes

2006-09-18 Thread Jason Ogle
Rock on Francky! Thanks so much for your efforts. And thanks everyone who responded! Happy Monday! : jason a. ogle : graphic artist : Atomic(urve : www.atomiccurve.com > Or giving an id="#image-links" to the table in which all image links > are, with a general: > > #image-links

Re: [css-d] IE6 vs Firefox 1.7

2006-09-18 Thread ~davidLaakso
jonathan Gross wrote: > I'm building a site using only css. This is my first try and I'm a newbie at > web design. I have managed to set up my h1 and h2 heading and line them up > properly in ie6. In firefox, my subheading goes to the far left, while my h1 > stays exactly where it should be. Wha

Re: [css-d] IE7 ignoring margin in certain conditions with other rules

2006-09-18 Thread cj
On 9/15/06, Bruno Fassino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You have the problem in ie7 with min-width since this applies hasLayout. > I haven't checked the details, but you could try to give hasLayout to the > parent of your h2: the missing horizontal margin should come back. > This will probably creat

Re: [css-d] Framing my menu (for horizontal scrolling photo gallery)

2006-09-18 Thread richard n
> IE6 has a couple of more serious problems... > 1: the nav doesn't always show up. > 2: the nav gets cut off on the right side. > > IE6 needs these additions in the separate stylesheet in order to behave > "well enough" (IMO). Hi Georg Thank you very much for the extra code. I've added it to

Re: [css-d] Page Check and Input Button Problem

2006-09-18 Thread ~davidLaakso
Rahul Gonsalves wrote: > ~davidLaakso wrote: > >> Rahul Gonsalves wrote: >> >> > > In reference to: I am getting a 404 at the moment, Rahul. > I should have clarified - the "Sign Up" button in the bottom-right > corner, was the one t

Re: [css-d] Framing my menu (for horizontal scrolling photo gallery)

2006-09-18 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote: >> http://www.richardnicholson.com/testing/menu_with_frames8/editorial.html >> > On really narrow windows (below 600 or something) the "endless > scroll" bug will take affect in IE6 - sideways. Will always happen > when "pseudo-fixed" elements are too wide for the window, a

Re: [css-d] Framing my menu (for horizontal scrolling photo gallery)

2006-09-18 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
richard n wrote: > I switched the layout of the nav elements from float:left to > display:inline. I then added nowrap, and some absolute positioning. > The title was floated:right with a big 28em left margin. > > This works well in my 4 mac browsers (Safari, Opera, Firefox, IE > 5.2.3). > http

Re: [css-d] Framing my menu (for horizontal scrolling photo gallery)

2006-09-18 Thread richard n
> Richard, I regret that in your latest version the menu is not on the > screen in xp ie/6.0 at 800 or 1024. It seems ok at 1280. > 15 win/ie captures (win/ie 5 through 7) > >> http://www.richardnicholson.com/testing/menu_with_frames8/editor

Re: [css-d] Framing my menu (for horizontal scrolling photo gallery)

2006-09-18 Thread ~davidLaakso
richard n wrote: > [...] > I switched the layout of the nav elements from float:left to > display:inline. I then added nowrap, and some absolute positioning. The > title was floated:right with a big 28em left margin. > > This works well in my 4 mac browsers (Safari, Opera, Firefox, IE > 5.2.3).

[css-d] Web directory technology..

2006-09-18 Thread durmus cosar
Hi, there are lots of directory on the net. How they have such lots of informations? actually useful websites to find that what you get. some of them are http://www.click2info.net http://www.open-sites.net http://www.directoryofmusic.net bye.

Re: [css-d] Page border up in the air

2006-09-18 Thread francky
Kim Brooks Wei wrote: >My page border works on three sides but on the bottom it doesn't >work. The border is there, but it's not flush with the page bottom. >This did work until I broke it, but I can't recreate the working >version. If anyone cares to give a look and see what will fix this, >I

Re: [css-d] Framing my menu (for horizontal scrolling photo gallery)

2006-09-18 Thread richard n
Hi Although I was very happy with the way Georg created frame-like behaviour for my photo gallery in IE6, there were some other aspects of the page that were bugging me. I didn't like it that when the browser window was made very narrow, the menu (and my name, and copyright info) would collaps