I just had the weirdest thing happen to me. I was messing with trying to get a
background to be transparent in firefox and IE at the same time by following
this example http://www.daltonlp.com/daltonlp.cgi?item_type=1item_id=217 .
Firefox wouldn't work, just kept not displaying anything. So I
I had similar issues and had to do some testing. The true question (to
which I don't remember the answer) is, does the relative path have to be
relative to the template linked to the css file, or to the location of
the css file itself? If I remember right I created a virtual mapping on
my
Subject: Re: OT: Firefox, background, SSL
I had similar issues and had to do some testing. The true question (to which
I don't remember the answer) is, does the relative path have to be relative
to the template linked to the css file, or to the location of the css file
itself? If I remember right I
://www.shayna.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=training.syllabus_displayid=1
-Original Message-
From: Snake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 2:37 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: OT: Firefox, background, SSL
And images with relative paths will be relative to the CSS not the file that
include
Trust netscape to be different.
-Original Message-
From: Sandra Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 July 2006 20:23
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: OT: Firefox, background, SSL
Except for Netscape 4 (if you care), where the images are relative to the
calling file, and not the the css
Well looks like that was my issue, I forgot about that issue. I am using the
filter method to do a transperancy and it looks like that doesn't want the path
from the css, but from the calling file, but the background-image did. Thanks.
Bob
6 matches
Mail list logo