Can someone please check this page
http://free.pages.at/staudinger/Regest/Regesten/A1603-11-29-02004.xml
with Safari 1.3 and 2.0?
I've seen a Problem UTF-8 characters (ä ö ü) not displaying correctly,
but wanted to know if the problem is reproducible. Thanks in advance!
Manfred
Hi folks
I am having some problems with IE 5.0
When I hover over a link in any of the main container areas it forces the
entire box down a few hundred pixels?
Is there any suggestions here as to what I might be doing wrong?
http://www.spotlessdesign.com/clients/businesssolve/code/
It works
Please don't mess up the threading on css-d by replying to and changing
the subject on an existing thread. Start a new thread instead.
Ben Logan wrote:
I am having some problems with IE 5.0
When I hover over a link in any of the main container areas it forces
the entire box down a few
Hello again,
I've floated an image to the left and I would like the subsequent paragraphs
to wrap around the image. However the last paragraph does not lengthen it's
lines when it reaches the bottom of the image to create the wrapping
effect.
I also tried placing the image just inside the
Matt Tibbits wrote:
I've floated an image to the left and I would like the
subsequent
paragraphs to wrap around the image. However the last paragraph
does
not lengthen it's lines when it reaches the bottom of the image
to
create the wrapping effect.
I also tried placing the image just
Manfred Staudinger wrote:
Can someone please check this page
http://free.pages.at/staudinger/Regest/Regesten/A1603-11-29-02004.xml
with Safari 1.3 and 2.0?
I've seen a Problem UTF-8 characters (ä ö ü) not displaying correctly,
but wanted to know if the problem is reproducible. Thanks in advance!
~davidLaakso wrote:
Manfred Staudinger wrote:
Can someone please check this page
http://free.pages.at/staudinger/Regest/Regesten/A1603-11-29-02004.xml
with Safari 1.3 and 2.0?
I've seen a Problem UTF-8 characters (ä ö ü) not displaying correctly,
but wanted to know if the problem is
I just visited http://www.webdu.com.au/ and noticed how the header
(including logo, nav links, etc.) and the background to the left are
all fixed on the screen. What is really cool is how the scroll bar
appears for the entrire page, but only the content scrolls.
How is this done? I know IE has
On 28/02/06, Aaron Roberson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just visited http://www.webdu.com.au/
How is this done? I know IE has some bugs with fixed position
Looks like JavaScript. Its broken in Opera.
But this is a FAQ ... http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=FixedLayouts
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Subject:[css-d] How To: Fixed Positioned Elements?
I just visited http://www.webdu.com.au/ and noticed how the header
I am reving up to building a large corporate website for the
non-profit org that I am employed by and I am wanting to implement
some of the very cool features I have been seeing across the web.
Can anyone tell me how the Safari website from O'Reily makes the
expand work on the book descriptions
Aaron,
This implementation is via JavaScript not CSS.
Take a look at this line of code for the 'Expand' DIV. The 'onClick' event
action is JS.
If you know JS then you might be able to dig a little further and determin what
the
function pndo() is doing to expand the section for viewing.
Hello,
I've looked quite a bit for basic examples of what can be done with
CSS and html forms. One important parameter is that the page should
look good when styles are turned off so I have to be carefull what I
do. Also, no super human efforts should be made in this project. The
CSS is merely
perhaps this page will help:
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=FormElements
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Hello,
I'm working on a template that students can use as a personal site. And I have
this one little bug that's annoying the heck out of me. It's probably not
really that noticable to most people but it's driving me bananas. In IE windows
(6.0.2 to be exact), the left margin on the content
Hello everyone, this is my fisrt post in here so I don't know yet the
proper formats to post, so please bear with me!
I'm very new to CSS - two weeks new - and I jumped in just to do this
one web design project. I used to do web design but I gave it up ten
years ago to pursue 3D animation and
On 2/28/06, Claude Bernier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I also have other questions. When I validate my code on the w3c web site
it gives me a lot of color and background-color level 1 warning. Is it
OK to leave them there or should I really do something for it? When I
tried to add random
On 2/28/06, Claude Bernier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- The top horizontal menu is weirdly cascading;
float:inherit; on the #nav li doesn't seem to be working for IE, I
changed it to float:right and it worked fine. Sorry I can't help with
the other problems, gotta run.
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Christian Montoya
on 2/28/2006 2:50 PM Claude Bernier said the following:
Hello everyone, this is my fisrt post in here
welcome aboard! :)
...I decided to redo the complete site using CSS.
good choice!
...here is the url:
http://www.blendinblindinn.com/Edithluc/TEMP_Company_Whoweare.html
problems I
Claude Bernier wrote:
...
- The left vertical menu in hiding under the main text area;
...
http://www.blendinblindinn.com/Edithluc/TEMP_Company_Whoweare.html
Someone more lucid than me should help me understanding this bug
#left {
width: 185px;
float: left;
position: relative;
Claude Bernier wrote:
Everything looks right in Firefox both on mac and pc but here are the
problems I get in Explorer: - The top horizontal menu is weirdly
cascading;
Correct...
#nav li {
float: inherit;
}
...to...
#nav li {
float: right;
}
- The left
Hi all,
I am building a website for a friend's company and I need some expert
eyes to look at my implementation of the box model hack (I used
technique 3 of http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=BoxModelHack). I
check on my XP laptop running IE6 and that did not seem to do anything.
As a
I am having alignment problems:
The div byline should be aligned right and the
span class=pEm should be centered and indented. It looks great in
dreamweaver, but the browsers are ignoring the two classes.
URL:
http://www.skingdesign.com/wendi_site/index.htm
thank you,
Sincerely,
zin
Stuart King wrote:
The div byline should be aligned right and the
span class=pEm should be centered and indented. It looks great in
dreamweaver, but the browsers are ignoring the two classes.
URL:
http://www.skingdesign.com/wendi_site/index.htm
Someone else can explain why ... I don't
Ingo Chao wrote:
Claude Bernier wrote:
...
- The left vertical menu in hiding under the main text area;
...
http://www.blendinblindinn.com/Edithluc/TEMP_Company_Whoweare.html
...
- Why does pointing the url() to an nonexistent location make the #left
visible /and/ move it to the
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