Hello,
please have a look to the following website:
www.fhcb.net
The stylesheets are
www.fhcb.net/stylesheets/style.css
and
www.fhcb.net/stylesheets/menu.css
All looks well with Windows XP SP2 and IE, FF, Opera 8.x; with Linux (SuSE
9.3) however, elements that should
on 12/5/06 8:30, Florian Hamberger at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
please have a look to the following website:
www.fhcb.net
looks as you had planned in netscape 7, but has almost completely failed in
IE 5.1 (both on OS9)
amb
Hello,
please have a look to the following website:
www.fhcb.net
The stylesheets are
www.fhcb.net/stylesheets/style.css
and
www.fhcb.net/stylesheets/menu.css
All looks well with Windows XP SP2 and IE, FF, Opera 8.x; with Linux (SuSE
9.3) however, elements that should
Am Freitag, 12. Mai 2006 09:42 schrieb antmanbee:
on 12/5/06 8:30, Florian Hamberger at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
please have a look to the following website:
www.fhcb.net
looks as you had planned in netscape 7, but has almost completely failed in
IE 5.1 (both on OS9)
amb
I
on 12/5/06 9:10, Florian Hamberger at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and in 10.3.8:
firefox 2.5.0.3 OK
Camino, fine
Opera 6.03, OK
IE 5.2, not good at all
and the quality of your graphic at the top of the page is variable as well
hope this helps
amb
Hi,
I am trying to incorporate as much CSS as possible into my web-site design
for a Blogger blog - see http://temptrialling.blogspot.com - and have been
working on a three column layout that utilises the full width of the page.
My belief, perhaps mistaken, is that using percentages, padding, and
Hi all,
I thought I had this sorted, but then I look in IE... Basically I
want to be able to position a picture on a page so that it overlays
other columns and frames on the page. I thought that I could put the
image into a div in the content column and then float it off to the
left. If
jack fredricks wrote:
I can't seem to get this rule to work on IE6 or FF;
@import url(fineprint.css) print;
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/cascade.html#at-import
The file and the file location are fine (a standard LINK element
works). It's just the @import version that breaks.
Is this
Hi,
I'm newbie in this list, so I don't know if you've told about this yet...
I've just installed IE7 on a machine with Win XP home to try a page I've
created right now. This page is correctly shown with the major part of other
browsers, such as Firefox 1.5, Netscape 7, Opera 8.5, Konqueror and
Ian Piper wrote:
[...]
If you look at this page in Safari and Firefox it is almost the
effect I want. But in IE the picture is largely obscured.
http://www.tellura.co.uk/soundsteps
IE/win forget to paint the part of that floating div that is outside
the 'mainContent' it is floated out
Levi Smith wrote:
http://temptrialling.blogspot.com
My question is whether percentages are the best route to follow as
fixed widths seem to be more commonly used on many sites. Please can
you advise on what are the advantages and disadvantages of using
percentages as opposed to fixed?
Gunlaug,
Thanks for the comments and links. I believe that with percentages a
column's word content wraps automatically to screen size, but I can see how
column overlap will arise from fixed size images, tables, etc in columns.
Perhaps the relative lack of these in the blog that I set up to
test
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Levi Smith wrote:
My question is whether percentages are the best route to follow as
fixed widths seem to be more commonly used on many sites. Please can
you advise on what are the advantages and disadvantages of using
percentages as opposed to fixed? Comments
Nicola Boccardi wrote:
... http://www.associazione6agosto2005.it/home.htm
The html structure contains, among others, a div with a table within (I've
tried to find a way to get by this, but without success - avoiding to change
all the structure). Other browsers show correctly the table
Ingo Chao wrote:
Nicola Boccardi wrote:
... http://www.associazione6agosto2005.it/home.htm
In the other browsers, height /and/ overlapping content is respected.
This is wrong, the other browser would have shown the same problem, but
you have served height to IE in a Conditional Comment I
On 12 May 2006, at 11:22 am, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
IE/win forget to paint the part of that floating div that is outside
the 'mainContent' it is floated out from. It's an exclusive 'over the
edge' bug in IE.
Add...
#picture_index {position: relative;}
...and IE/win will get the message.
Is there a way to incorporate non-traditional fonts onto a page on a
hosted site? Say for instance, Automatica or Fusion?
the CSS stylesheet entry would be something like:
.automatica { font-family: Automatica; }
I'm presuming that the font would need to be uploaded to the web server
(or
Hi Gunlaug, Shawn,
Thank you so much for your suggestions! Very appreciated!! I'll look at both
your approaches, study the code and figure out which one works best for me.
When the site's done I'll post the url.
Thanx again
Richard
Message: 16
Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 12:34:21 -0500
From:
On May 12, 2006, at 10:08 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to incorporate non-traditional fonts onto a page on a
hosted site? Say for instance, Automatica or Fusion?
the CSS stylesheet entry would be something like:
.automatica { font-family: Automatica; }
I'm presuming that
Ian Piper wrote:
Is it OK to have position: relative and float: let together in the
same style? It doesn't seem to do any harm, but...
It is perfectly ok, and is an ordinary fix for that particular IE/win bug.
You can use 'position: relative;' and also add 'z-index;' to floats and
adjust the
I'm curious what's causing a rendering problem in this older version
of firefox on this example below, and if it's something that can be
fixed in css. This is more a question about understanding css than
trying to solve a specific problem[1].
Here's the problem code:
I came across this one and while I'm sure most of you have seen it it's
scratching an itch of mine. Works pretty well on my first experiments though I
made a slight mistake in my image creation. If anyone has experience with
these I'd be interested in hearing.
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
which isn't as easily fixed as one might think, as some browsers
manage this differently than others. Better to not break this
functionality for the sake of a few extra keystrokes, imo.
I agree :-)
Let browsers keep their built-in functionality and differences.
Anthony Papillion II wrote:
As I interpret it, a class can only be used within the HTML element it is
linked to (i.e.p class=yadda)
No, this is not correct. A class can be used on any element. Example:
.yadda { color: red; }
p class=yaddaThis text is red./p
li class=yaddaThis text is red./li
I have DIV within a DIV that is hidden until a user clicks a javascript link to
make it visible.
div id=promoEnterPromoCode
(a href=javascript:togglePromoWindow()I have a promo code/a)
div id=enterPromoBlk
Some form
/div
/div
Css is:
#promoEnterPromoCode {
display: block;
position:
francky wrote:
Hi all,
Just figured out a workaround, but it's too late now for making a good
looking description / testpage. Promise: within a few days!
francky
Here we are.
Article/tutorial Fun links in css (Underline with IE-proof home made
text-decoration):
Hi all,
The width of my content is breaking my page in IE, but not in FF.
Here's the page: http://www.hamneggs.net/kmd_original.html
Here's the CSS: http://www.hamneggs.net/style_main_original.css
I've made a 2 column layout, absolutely positioning the left navbar and
giving the
Here is a link to an example. If you click on a link in IE, IE ignores the
z-index as long as the parent div has a position: relative. Any ideas how I can
make IE place the inner div above other page elements instead of behind them?
http://www.botsko.net/Test/zindex.htm
-Original
Mike Botsko wrote:
[...]
Any ideas how I can make IE place the inner div above other page
elements instead of behind them?
http://www.botsko.net/Test/zindex.htm
Yes, but I dislike my solution so much that I erased it four times :-(
I have no idea if what I came up with will work on a real
OK the home page almost works...well it does in all 5 of my Mac
browsers, and even in Firefox for PC, but of course it doesn't in
IE/Win. Just one more thing to fix, and I'll be daed if I can find
the problem. I beseech you to take a look at
http://www.lorettosedgwick.org and see if
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