I'm one of these site owners :)
I can explain it though. Most sites that bear these buttons were
actually compliant when they were launched / created.
However in the real world this sometimes slightly deteriorates when
stuff is added / removed / modified. It has nothing
to do with 'having no cl
About the 'why':
I'm working on a little Backbase application. From what I've seen so far
it seems to require quirks mode to function right
in Internet Explorer. You can see this because their website at
www.backbase.com has on top of the page.
Now I want to include a little backbase powered
Hi guys,
This is probably going to sound really weird but I need this for
something I'm working on.
Question: Is it possible to make IE6 use the broken box model for a PART
of the document?
This means I have an XHTML 1.0 Strict / Transitional document with a
in it for which the
inner conten
It's gotta be pixel sized or it will screw up big time when the
letters get bigger than the area they're in.
What's so wrong with pixel size anyway?
Just out of curiosity...
- Marco
P.S: fixed the font family thing. You're right that was a messy
definition.
On Nov 26, 2005, at 9:31 PM, Ch
I just tried FF 1.5RC3 on my mac and I am not experiencing this
behaviour so I guess it's indeed some sort of rounding error. It does
fix the problem 1.0.7 has with the tags cloud in the sidebar having
more right margin than left margin. That looks like it does in Safari
and MSIE now, final
Hmm this is funny...
There's one person reporting it's blurry while another one calls it
jagged.
Could this have something to do with font smoothing settings?
I do know the jagged look is because of ClearType not being enabled.
Win2k doesn't even have it
at all which will render any (especi
Hiya all,
I've been working in my free time for over a month to create the best
possible standards compliant theme for the Typo weblog system. It's
an entry for the Typo theme contest.
My template is valid XHTML 1.0 Strict and should work in a very large
amount of browsers. I still have a
Thanks!
Just wanted to make sure the comments WILL be picked up by real 5.0
or 5.5 users.
I can fake things for testing and I got everything rendering the way
I wanted so I guess I'm fine.
Cheers,
Marco
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Hi all,
I'm using the standalone MSIE 5.01 and 5.5 from www.quirksmode.org to
tweak a design for IE5 and 5.5.
This went perfectly fine, the site looks great. However I have one
question:
Is it just me or don't these versions pick up conditional comments
for various older IE versions?
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well. Simplified example maybe but it explains things a little bit.
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even though the z-index is higher than the rest of the page.
Is there any way to get around this?
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Safari and Internet Explorer don't have this problem at all.
Any advice?
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Just my 5 cents...
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> I have never come across a designer who says "I'll throw the page
> together any way I can as a quick and dirty job".
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possible way of getting rid of this? It makes the site
look like there's bad HTML or CSS somewhere which isn't the case.
Both the HTML and the CSS on my site validate.
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ri. I don't know
what MSIE does with it yet.
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Thanks!
It took some fiddling but faux columns did the job! :)
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On Feb 28, 2005, at 1:40 AM, Lindsay Evans wrote:
Hi Marco,
Faux Columns <http://www.alistapart.com/artic
So I take it it's _impossible_ to also have this work correctly in MSIE
as well?
If so I'm not gonna take the hassle because two third of my visitors
are MSIE anyway :(
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;d like is the
shorter column to have extra empty space
to fill it up to be just as high as the longer one.
Any ideas are welcome!
Cheers,
Marco
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out of the
box' in MSIE for windows. It works fine in all other browsers I've
tested including MSIE for mac. Anyone know how to fix this?
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opers think about the issues I rise in my article.
The article can be found on my blog:
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screenshot here:
http://www.i-marco.nl/weirdie5.jpg
Can someone tell me why IE 5 adds a HUGE amount of blank space for no
apparent reason?
The live site is running at http://www.i-marco.nl/weblog/
Thanks in advance,
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Thanks Nick that did the job!
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On 6 Nov 2004, at 11:15 PM, Marco van Hylckama Vlieg wrote:
Hello folks,
I have created a new
some insights?
The site I'm talking about is in my signature.
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