Re: [css-d] site check: bayone tech article page(s) in IE6/WINNT or 2K

2006-03-14 Thread francky
Peter Hyde-Smith wrote: >03/14/2006 > >Okay, my eyes are going buggy, > >http://www.baywerks.net/bayonetags/tag50118.20060223/B150118nucleationstudy.html >http://www.baywerks.net/bayonetags/tag50118.20060223/Photolink.50118.0828.1205051.html >http://www.baywerks.net/bayonetags/tag50118.20060223/B1

Re: [css-d] Floating fieldsets for multi-column forms

2006-03-14 Thread Ann Adamcik
- Original Message >> http://indigopear.com/Clients/CollabMed/adminForm_template.html >> (IE) The second fieldset doesn't drop down until the window is very >> narrow. >> (IE) The border of the content area shows gaps on resize (non-form >> pages are fine). >Try adding a 'hasLayout' trig

[css-d] Site Check Mac IE 5.2 ?

2006-03-14 Thread Ed C.
All, The following site looks fine in ie6, ff1.5 and safari 2.0. However, it looks like there's a problem w/ the float'd DIVs in Mac IE 5.2. http://staging.boygeni.us/clients/QBS/ Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks, Best Regards, EJC ___

Re: [css-d] Question about IE6

2006-03-14 Thread francky
francky wrote: >[...] >Hurray, I see 2 problems! ;-) >[...] > Correction! I was too fast, didn't check the css-validator; and there is the 3rd problem: 3. The css-validator reports errors

[css-d] site check: bayone tech article page(s) in IE6/WINNT or 2K

2006-03-14 Thread Peter Hyde-Smith
03/14/2006 Okay, my eyes are going buggy, http://www.baywerks.net/bayonetags/tag50118.20060223/B150118nucleationstudy.html http://www.baywerks.net/bayonetags/tag50118.20060223/Photolink.50118.0828.1205051.html http://www.baywerks.net/bayonetags/tag50118.20060223/B1PIB50118.html Appreciate feedba

Re: [css-d] Question about IE6

2006-03-14 Thread francky
Steve Clason wrote: >Eugene Humbert wrote: > > >>The URL is www.coloradoasphalt.com/Online_Employment.htm >> >>He has put the form in a container so it can be scrolled through. >>Unfortunately in IE that form is WAY down the page, at least to his client >>and I. Without having his site on my c

Re: [css-d] CSS-bulleted lists with large icons

2006-03-14 Thread francky
Ingo Chao wrote: >Leo Breebaart wrote: > > >>. >>... The problem becomes apparent if you try to focus-cycle through >>the links on the page by hitting the tab key. Not only does this >>look ugly as sin, but more importantly: only part of the icon is >>clickable. Dan'

Re: [css-d] Question about IE6

2006-03-14 Thread Steve Clason
Eugene Humbert wrote: > > The URL is www.coloradoasphalt.com/Online_Employment.htm > > He has put the form in a container so it can be scrolled through. > Unfortunately in IE that form is WAY down the page, at least to his client > and I. Without having his site on my computer so I can really

Re: [css-d] (no subject)Michael Larocque

2006-03-14 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote: > PS - Line-height has *nothing* to do with this. That's right :-) It is strictly a 'font-size' related issue. BTW (since I haven't studied it in depth - or at all, really): Does choice of 'font-family' make any difference? Georg -- http://www.gunlaug.no

Re: [css-d] (no subject)Michael Larocque

2006-03-14 Thread Michael Larocque
On 14-Mar-2006, at 18:30 , ~davidLaakso wrote: > Mike, > It is in /your best interest/ to follow Georg Sortun's suggestion > (s). Not mine. > Regards, > ~davidLaakso Yeah, that's what I've done. I saw Georg's reply after responding to yours. Thanks everyone. Carpe viam, Mike Michael Larocqu

Re: [css-d] (no subject)Michael Larocque

2006-03-14 Thread ~davidLaakso
Michael Larocque wrote: >> Michael Larocque wrote: >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I've been beating my head against this for a bit too long, and >>> I've decided to ask for help. I've validated both the html and >>> css. I can't seem to figure out why there's a 3 pixel gap between >>> the head

Re: [css-d] (no subject)Michael Larocque

2006-03-14 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On Mar 15, 2006, at 10:05 AM, Michael Larocque wrote: > > On 14-Mar-2006, at 17:18 , ~davidLaakso wrote: > >> Michael Larocque wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I've been beating my head against this for a bit too long, and >>> I've decided to ask for help. I've validated both the html and >>> css. I

[css-d] Question about IE6

2006-03-14 Thread Eugene Humbert
A colleage has built a web site for one of his clients, and has run into a problem on it that I'm not savvy enough to figure out. It looks perfect in Firefox (of course!) but has a long stretch of white space between his text and his form. I'm not positive if the problem is in his CSS or in the w

Re: [css-d] (no subject)Michael Larocque

2006-03-14 Thread Michael Larocque
On 14-Mar-2006, at 17:18 , ~davidLaakso wrote: > Michael Larocque wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I've been beating my head against this for a bit too long, and >> I've decided to ask for help. I've validated both the html and >> css. I can't seem to figure out why there's a 3 pixel gap between >

Re: [css-d] (no subject)

2006-03-14 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
No subject? Michael Larocque wrote: > http://trinaread.com/t3st/ > The dark brown background of the nav is supposed to butt up against > the header graphic. > > I must be missing something obvious. Grr. Maybe... :-) You're experiencing the effect of line-height on an inline element. Try a

Re: [css-d] Confused re: validation

2006-03-14 Thread Adam Kuehn
David Dorward wrote: > > Not so sure about that, as "support by browsers" is no good if designers > > are thrown off by being told "it isn't valid". > >OTOH is it such a good idea to encourage the use of new features which >aren't yet stable in the spec? My understanding of the state of the 2.1 sp

Re: [css-d] (no subject)Michael Larocque

2006-03-14 Thread ~davidLaakso
Michael Larocque wrote: > Hi all, > > I've been beating my head against this for a bit too long, and I've > decided to ask for help. I've validated both the html and css. I > can't seem to figure out why there's a 3 pixel gap between the header > image and the nav bar. I've tested in both Saf

[css-d] (no subject)

2006-03-14 Thread Michael Larocque
Hi all, I've been beating my head against this for a bit too long, and I've decided to ask for help. I've validated both the html and css. I can't seem to figure out why there's a 3 pixel gap between the header image and the nav bar. I've tested in both Safari and Firefox. http://tr

Re: [css-d] CSS-bulleted lists with large icons

2006-03-14 Thread Ingo Chao
Leo Breebaart wrote: > . > ... The problem becomes apparent if you try to focus-cycle through > the links on the page by hitting the tab key. Not only does this > look ugly as sin, but more importantly: only part of the icon is > clickable. Dan's technique only works i

Re: [css-d] Floating fieldsets for multi-column forms

2006-03-14 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Ann Adamcik wrote: > http://indigopear.com/Clients/CollabMed/adminForm_template.html > Can someone point me in the right direction? My brain seems to have > run out of things to try... Don't know in what direction the following will point. My brain seems to have left the building :-) Anyway...

Re: [css-d] liquid layout w/ bg image columns

2006-03-14 Thread Brian Cummiskey
Christian Montoya wrote: > > As long as the floated columns are contained (add a clearing element > before closing the first container), these two background images will > extend the full height. Thanks chris- that clear is what i needed. :) All set. _

Re: [css-d] disapearing text in IE

2006-03-14 Thread Olly Hodgson
On 14/03/06, Jake Soward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've got an interesting problem in IE. On some of the pages of a website > i'm managing, some of the text is partly hidden. When you scroll, some of > it shows up while more disapears (only to reapear as you scroll). This sounds a lot like my

[css-d] CSS-bulleted lists with large icons

2006-03-14 Thread Leo Breebaart
Hi all, I have a CSS problem I am hoping to find some advice on. I have put up a minimal version that illustrates the issue at . What I want is fairly common-place, I think: have an index page consisting of a list of multi-line items, each with a clickable icon in fro

Re: [css-d] ideas for this site

2006-03-14 Thread ~davidLaakso
Greg Morphis wrote: > A friend wants to design a site to look something like > http://home.alltel.net/omen/JGM-home-idea.gif > > Whats the best approach for this? dividing the image up? > How would I over lay the header,content,footer? > > Any ideas or links would be very helpful. > Nest a two-c

Re: [css-d] liquid layout w/ bg image columns

2006-03-14 Thread Christian Montoya
On 3/14/06, Brian Cummiskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Guys, > > I'm attempting to build this: > > - > | | > - > |+ +| > |+ +| > |+ +| > ---

[css-d] disapearing text in IE

2006-03-14 Thread Jake Soward
I've got an interesting problem in IE. On some of the pages of a website i'm managing, some of the text is partly hidden. When you scroll, some of it shows up while more disapears (only to reapear as you scroll). The site address is http://jtwministry.org/?v=11 Also, I have another problem with

[css-d] liquid layout w/ bg image columns

2006-03-14 Thread Brian Cummiskey
Hi Guys, I'm attempting to build this: - | | - |+ +| |+ +| |+ +| - | |

[css-d] Floating fieldsets for multi-column forms

2006-03-14 Thread Ann Adamcik
I'm trying to float a couple of fieldsets such that they appear side-by-side if the browser is large enough, and stacked otherwise. Here are the problems I'm having with it: (IE) The second fieldset doesn't drop down until the window is very narrow. (IE) The border of the content area shows

Re: [css-d] ideas for this site

2006-03-14 Thread cj
On 3/14/06, Greg Morphis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > A friend wants to design a site to look something like > http://home.alltel.net/omen/JGM-home-idea.gif > > Whats the best approach for this? dividing the image up? > How would I over lay the header,content,footer? > > Any ideas or links would be

Re: [css-d] sliding doors - a:hover

2006-03-14 Thread MarcLuzietti
"Adrienne Latimer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/14/2006 03:10 PM To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org cc: Subject:[css-d] sliding doors - a:hover I am using the sliding doors technique for styling a horizontal list. http://www.florida-agricu

[css-d] sliding doors - a:hover

2006-03-14 Thread Adrienne Latimer
I am using the sliding doors technique for styling a horizontal list. http://www.florida-agriculture.com/ Does anyone know of a way make the a:hover state reveal a taller tab as opposed to just revealing a different color portion of the background image via positioning? Thanks in advance for an

Re: [css-d] how to specify mutiple selectors for a:link etc

2006-03-14 Thread Ingo Chao
Don - htmlfixit.com wrote: > I want it to be this: > .header1 a:link > .header2 a:link > > Do I need to repeat the a:link part? > > .header1 a:link, .header2 a:link {color: #881719; text-decoration: none;} It is mentioned in http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/selector.html#q2 5.2 Selector syntax / 5.2.1

[css-d] ideas for this site

2006-03-14 Thread Greg Morphis
A friend wants to design a site to look something like http://home.alltel.net/omen/JGM-home-idea.gif Whats the best approach for this? dividing the image up? How would I over lay the header,content,footer? Any ideas or links would be very helpful. Thanks!

[css-d] IE Double Float Alternatives

2006-03-14 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have run into the IE double float bug on certain pages of my site. I attempted to fix it by applying display:inline to the .textpadder div, which works, but really messes things up aesthetically. The weird thing is that the .textpadder div is present on all of my pages, but I only have the

Re: [css-d] Where did my background go?

2006-03-14 Thread cj
On 3/14/06, Michelle Tarby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Actually, I'm not sure if this is possible or not, but I have a > background image in my content div, but when I add the divs to hold my > page layout, the background image disappears on Firefox and IE. > > Here's the sample page: > http://www

Re: [css-d] how to specify mutiple selectors for a:link etc

2006-03-14 Thread Tyson Tate
The comma separates different elements to be styled. It does no combining. So yes, you have to do: .header1 a:link, .header2 a:link -Tyson -- Tyson Tate * Graphic Designer, CalPoly Library * Assistant Librarian & Member, Mustang Band * Team Member, CalPoly Triathlon Team * Webmaster & Active,

Re: [css-d] Best Way to Show/Hide Text

2006-03-14 Thread Jon Wynacht
Wow, I thought you were kidding about that demo. Great! That pretty much explains what I'm looking to do and educates me with regards to degrading with no JavaScript. I appreciate the help here and will be more conscious about keeping JS out of the question ;-) Cheer and thanks, Jon On Ma

[css-d] Where did my background go?

2006-03-14 Thread Michelle Tarby
Actually, I'm not sure if this is possible or not, but I have a background image in my content div, but when I add the divs to hold my page layout, the background image disappears on Firefox and IE. Here's the sample page: http://wwwdev.lemoyne.edu/alumni/reunion/Reunion1981.html And my style

Re: [css-d] how to specify mutiple selectors for a:link etc

2006-03-14 Thread MarcLuzietti
"Don - htmlfixit.com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/14/2006 01:03 PM To: CSS cc: Subject:[css-d] how to specify mutiple selectors for a:link etc I have this: .header1, .header2, a:link {color: #881719; text-decoration: none;} but that s

Re: [css-d] Best Way to Show/Hide Text

2006-03-14 Thread Christian Heilmann
> >> I'm wondering if there is a definitive way to show/hide text > >> using JavaScript and CSS. I'm working on a project which > >> involves a map with various states that are linked. When a > >> state is clicked content appears which is relevant to that > >> state. Click another state, the old co

[css-d] how to specify mutiple selectors for a:link etc

2006-03-14 Thread Don - htmlfixit.com
I have this: .header1, .header2, a:link {color: #881719; text-decoration: none;} but that seems to treat it as: .header1 .header2 a:link I want it to be this: .header1 a:link .header2 a:link Do I need to repeat the a:link part? .header1 a:link, .header2 a:link {color: #881719; text-decoration: n

Re: [css-d] Best Way to Show/Hide Text

2006-03-14 Thread Jon Wynacht
Hi, Sorry...I was too specific about everything and too general about what kind of feedback I was looking for ;-( See my replies inline. Thanks, Jon On Mar 14, 2006, at 9:16 AM, Els wrote: > Jon Wynacht wrote: > >> I'm wondering if there is a definitive way to show/hide text >> using JavaSc

Re: [css-d] Best Way to Show/Hide Text

2006-03-14 Thread David Dorward
On 14/03/06, Jon Wynacht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm wondering if there is a definitive way to show/hide text using > JavaScript and CSS. I'm working on a project which involves a map > with various states that are linked. When a state is clicked content > appears which is relevant to that sta

Re: [css-d] Best Way to Show/Hide Text

2006-03-14 Thread Christian Heilmann
> I'm wondering if there is a definitive way to show/hide text using > JavaScript and CSS. I'm working on a project which involves a map > with various states that are linked. When a state is clicked content > appears which is relevant to that state. Click another state, the old > content is hidden

Re: [css-d] Best Way to Show/Hide Text

2006-03-14 Thread Els
Jon Wynacht wrote: > I'm wondering if there is a definitive way to show/hide text > using JavaScript and CSS. I'm working on a project which > involves a map with various states that are linked. When a > state is clicked content appears which is relevant to that > state. Click another state, the o

[css-d] Best Way to Show/Hide Text

2006-03-14 Thread Jon Wynacht
Hi, I'm wondering if there is a definitive way to show/hide text using JavaScript and CSS. I'm working on a project which involves a map with various states that are linked. When a state is clicked content appears which is relevant to that state. Click another state, the old content is hid

Re: [css-d] Pointer to JavaScript Timeout for my CSS Menu please

2006-03-14 Thread Austin, Darrel
> I've got a horizontal drop-down CSS menu with flyouts for > which I'd like to add some code to prevent the drop-downs & > flyouts closing if the mouse accidentally moves away. I can't give you a specific answer other than I've tried this in the past and finally realized that writing fly-out na

Re: [css-d] Pointer to JavaScript Timeout for my CSS Menu please

2006-03-14 Thread Oliver Hodgson
> -Original Message- > From: David Evans > Subject: [css-d] Pointer to JavaScript Timeout for my CSS Menu please > > OK it's not pure CSS but I hope someone can help anyway. To be honest, you're probably better of asking this on the Webdesign-L list (http://www.webdesign-l.com/) or in th

Re: [css-d] WG: Problem with overlapping a form element

2006-03-14 Thread Oliver Hodgson
> -Original Message- > From: Peter Neu > Subject: [css-d] WG: Problem with overlapping a form element > > What is wrong? Firstly, you've floated the iframe to the left, which means it will appear to the left of anything after it in the html. Secondly, you haven't actually positioned the

Re: [css-d] CSS dropdown menu + Accessibility Issue

2006-03-14 Thread Austin, Darrel
> Secondly, I've a bit of an accessibility issue with this > menu, A CSS-only menu will be less usable/accessible than a good javascript+css menu. Note that there are a LOT of bad javascript+css menus too. The problem with an all-css solution is that you don't have the ability to add some of t

[css-d] Pointer to JavaScript Timeout for my CSS Menu please

2006-03-14 Thread David Evans
OK it's not pure CSS but I hope someone can help anyway. I've got a horizontal drop-down CSS menu with flyouts for which I'd like to add some code to prevent the drop-downs & flyouts closing if the mouse accidentally moves away. I've search everywhere I can think of but can't find anywhere that

Re: [css-d] IE not clearing floats

2006-03-14 Thread Oliver Hodgson
> -Original Message- > From: Thierry Koblentz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [css-d] IE not clearing floats > > dd {float:none} to IE only I was hoping I wouldn't have to resort to that, but it works a treat. Thanks again :) -- Olly Hodgson Web Designer, Sesame This e-mail i

[css-d] WG: Problem with overlapping a form element

2006-03-14 Thread Peter Neu
Hello, I was playing around with the iframe. My html code looks like this: The css looks like this: div#nav { z-index:3; background-color: #003173; position: relative; width: 15%; height: 700px; text-align: left; float:left; } iframe{ z-index:2; display:no; position:relat

Re: [css-d] newbie - table problem within div

2006-03-14 Thread David Dorward
On 14/03/06, Kristi Kessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My table runs out of the div in firefox but looks ok > in IE IE has a bug in which it increases the width of elements with overflow: visible when their content is too wide to fit. > any ideas? Make the div wide enough in the first place.

Re: [css-d] newbie - table problem within div

2006-03-14 Thread Sander van Surksum
Can you post an url where we can see what the problem is ? Regards, Sander -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kristi Kessler Sent: dinsdag 14 maart 2006 15:31 To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org Subject: [css-d] newbie - table problem within div

Re: [css-d] newbie - table problem within div

2006-03-14 Thread Oliver Hodgson
> -Original Message- > From: Kristi Kessler > Subject: [css-d] newbie - table problem within div > > My table runs out of the div in firefox but looks ok > in IE - any ideas? Without seeing the code it's hard to know. Do you have some sample code or a page we could look at? That said, i

[css-d] newbie - table problem within div

2006-03-14 Thread Kristi Kessler
My table runs out of the div in firefox but looks ok in IE - any ideas? Thanks. __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ___

Re: [css-d] position:absolute - to the document or the viewport?

2006-03-14 Thread David Dorward
On 14/03/06, Alisha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > #extra1 { > position: absolute; > bottom:0; > right:0; > } > > well.. if I do something like this I can't get the effect I was kinda > sure "position:absolute" was especially made to obtain. > the #extra1 stays at the bottom, but the bott

Re: [css-d] Problem with floated items and clears

2006-03-14 Thread Michel Bozgounov
Finally, I've stopped here:) Now our content manager uploads images in the gallery and edits it. Anyway, the bug I was talking about (which appeared only in FF 1.5) is not so important... (I was just curious about it...) And it DID NOT APPEAR every time, but only sometimes... Thanks for everyo

Re: [css-d] Two / Three columns float clearing in IE in 3col layout

2006-03-14 Thread David Pratt
Holly Bergevin wrote: > From: David Pratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>Hi. Just a note to say I have reposted the updated the page at: >> >>http://ce12566576.17.psi.zettai.net/test.html >> >>with the changes you have suggested. I have validated it for xhtml in >>the meantime. There are still a couple

Re: [css-d] Problem with floated items and clears

2006-03-14 Thread Els
Michel Bozgounov wrote: > May I ask, what does ZOOM actually make? In IE, it zooms. If you would add 'zoom:2;' to an element, IE would make the text inside that element twice as large. What it does that solves the problem, is giving the element 'layout'.

[css-d] position:absolute - to the document or the viewport?

2006-03-14 Thread Alisha
Hi, I have no idea why I didn't run into this earlier, but than it's happening and I really need a "lesson" about it. I though when I have something like this if I were to position the #extra1 div to the bottom of the document I just had to put in the css something like html, body

Re: [css-d] RH column flickers in IE/Win (repost)

2006-03-14 Thread 2geedesign
- Original Message - From: "francky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "2geedesign" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "~davidLaakso ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 5:41 AM Subject: Re: [css-d] RH column flickers in IE/Win (repost) > 2geedesign wrote: > > >In IE6/Win

Re: [css-d] Problem with floated items and clears - PS

2006-03-14 Thread Michel Bozgounov
= Oliver Hodgson wrote: > I refer you to here: > http://meyerweb.com/eric/thoughts/2006/02/03/charting-ie7b2/ > > ...and then to here: > http://archive2.webstandards.org/buzz/archive/2006_03.html#a000611 > > IE7 Beta 2 Preview is b0rk3d, but the next preview version appea

Re: [css-d] Problem with floated items and clears

2006-03-14 Thread Michel Bozgounov
== Els wrote: > [snip] > But you can assign a height to it and only let IE see it. IE will extend > the height to encompass the content if you do that. Another option is to > give each of those divs the style 'zoom:1;', which doesn't need to be > hidden from other browsers. > May I ask,

Re: [css-d] Problem with floated items and clears

2006-03-14 Thread Els
Els wrote: > If the above solution doesn't work, a URL would help to see the > exact situation. Sorry about that, Gunlaug's reply showed me I simply overlooked your URL. I tried your layout locally, and just adding .galleryitem div{zoom:1;} solves it and doesn't mess up IE7. -- Els http://locu

Re: [css-d] Problem with floated items and clears - PS

2006-03-14 Thread Oliver Hodgson
> -Original Message- > From: Michel Bozgounov > Subject: [css-d] Problem with floated items and clears - PS > > Well, the beta is just a beta... But imagine a scenario, > where the hack does not work, and still the IE 7.0 final > does not include support for {displaY table} I refer you t

Re: [css-d] Problem with floated items and clears

2006-03-14 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Michel Bozgounov wrote: > Inside the main column (id="maincol") i would like to put some sort > of a simple gallery - a few thumbnails, each one with a one or two > paragraphs of description on the right of each thumbnail. > http://bluelink.net/zero-waste/camp_gallery.shtml > So... After so many

Re: [css-d] Problem with floated items and clears

2006-03-14 Thread Els
Michel Bozgounov wrote: [snip] > So... After so many tries, I returned to my first example - > the one with {display: table} and... > > ...now I do not know what to try :((( > > Each thumb will have different size (probably), and each > paragraph will have more or less text, so I can't fix the > h

[css-d] Problem with floated items and clears - PS

2006-03-14 Thread Michel Bozgounov
Sorry for double post, just discovered that if I add in the CSS: /* Hides from IE-mac \*/ * html .galleryitem div {height: 1%;} /* End hide from IE-mac */ Then it resolves the problem with IE 6 miraculously... but NOT in IE 7.0 beta 2 because apparently IE 7 also DOES NOT support {display: table

Re: [css-d] Problem with overlapping a form element

2006-03-14 Thread Bob Easton
Peter Neu wrote: > Hello, > > I trying to do a navigation bar with subentries based on the drop-down menu > example from Eric's book. > > The approach works fine except when I try to overlap with the sub-entry a > form element. Somehow the select control panel shines through the popped up > suben

[css-d] Problem with floated items and clears

2006-03-14 Thread Michel Bozgounov
OK, guys, here's a tricky one: I have a layout based on negative margins [1]. It's fixed width, though. Inside the main column (id="maincol") i would like to put some sort of a simple gallery - a few thumbnails, each one with a one or two paragraphs of description on the right of each thumbnai

[css-d] Problem with overlapping a form element

2006-03-14 Thread Peter Neu
Hello, I trying to do a navigation bar with subentries based on the drop-down menu example from Eric's book. The approach works fine except when I try to overlap with the sub-entry a form element. Somehow the select control panel shines through the popped up subentry in the Internet Explorer. Wh