Re: [css-d] Readonly textarea backround color ignored in firefox

2006-05-23 Thread Dejan Kozina
Maybe I'm a little late to the party... Got white, white, grey with Firefox 1.5.0.3 on Win98 SE. Same on Mozilla 1.7.13. djn Mike Botsko wrote: > -Original Message- >> http://www.botsko.net/Test/readonly_textarea.html > > FYI - Many of you confirm that this tends to happen on Win XP. I

Re: [css-d] IE5.0/Win issue with position:absolute anchor

2006-05-23 Thread Bruno Fassino
jack fredricks wrote: > > The image is absolutely positioned, but I cannot > > left-click on it to activate the link. [...] > I'd already tried to give it layout. But after your > email I tried again...with no luck. As Phillipe mentioned, the problem in IE5.0 is caused by the fact that the anchor

[css-d] Marquee xhtml and css3

2006-05-23 Thread Appalaches Web
Hi, Is there a way to achieve a valid marquee effect with css and xhtml ? I tried a marquee tag in xhtml page and css rules. It is working fine in most browsers but not validate in xhtml validator. I reed the Bert Bos article at W3C Working Draft http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-box/#marquee

Re: [css-d] firefox display problem

2006-05-23 Thread David Laakso
Miriam Battersby wrote: > Thanks David, that worked. But why was it necessary? > I appreciate your help! > Regards, Miriam > > David Laakso wrote: >> Miriam Battersby wrote: >> >>> [...there is a gap between the box and the shade bar. Can someone >>> please tell me, what do I need to do to get the

Re: [css-d] making rows line up - tables or css?

2006-05-23 Thread Roger Roelofs
Mike, On May 23, 2006, at 9:00 PM, Mike Soultanian wrote: > I am trying to create a page that isn't going to have the same height > content in each row, but > needs to line up like this: > > A B > A > > C D > D > > E F > > G H > G H Off the

Re: [css-d] making rows line up - tables or css?

2006-05-23 Thread Ed Seehouse
On 5/23/06, Mike Soultanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am trying to create a > page that isn't going to have the same height content in each row, but > needs to line up like this: > > A B > A > > C D > D > > E F > > G H > G H >

Re: [css-d] table to flow layout conversion

2006-05-23 Thread Roger Roelofs
skye, On May 20, 2006, at 3:12 PM, skye estes wrote: > right now, i'm working on the dvd page: > http://www.pacifictao.com/index.php:and i have this so far: > http://heli.cx/clients/pacifictao/dvds.html > with the css at http://heli.cx/clients/pacifictao/main.css > > if the text-align: justify pr

Re: [css-d] How is this done ?

2006-05-23 Thread francky
Mark Fellowes wrote: >I've noticed a number of website , where graphics hang below or through >various elements. As an example: http://www.missiondata.com/ >where the logo is below the header into the content area. Hope this isn't a >stupid question but wondering how it's accomplished. My fir

[css-d] making rows line up - tables or css?

2006-05-23 Thread Mike Soultanian
I love CSS, and I try do to everything with CSS, but I'm wondering if tables are a better way to achieve my goal. I am trying to create a page that isn't going to have the same height content in each row, but needs to line up like this: A B A C D D E

Re: [css-d] font-stretch / CSS2

2006-05-23 Thread francky
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >I found this as an example on one of the font specification pages >referenced via the font thread email. This would be useful, but appears >to be only implemented in CSS2. As a designer or user how do you >access/force CSS2? Is it even viable at this time? > >h2 { f

Re: [css-d] firefox display problem

2006-05-23 Thread David Laakso
Miriam Battersby wrote: > I am using a shading image in a div under each box element. I looks fine > in IE, but in Firefox and Netscape there is a gap between the box and > the shade bar. Can someone please tell me, what do I need to do to get > the proper display in Firefox and Netscape? > http

Re: [css-d] print stylesheet--can't see image

2006-05-23 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Courtney Burge wrote: > http://www.cofc.edu/~hml/index2.html > On the print preview, there is sufficient space for the image, but > nothing is showing up. Any suggestions? I can see it because I have 'print page background' turned on. Since printing/not-printing of background is up to each user

Re: [css-d] IE5.0/Win issue with position:absolute anchor

2006-05-23 Thread jack fredricks
On 5/23/06, Philippe Wittenbergh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On May 23, 2006, at 4:00 PM, jack fredricks wrote: > > > The image is absolutely positioned, but I cannot left-click on it to > > activate the link. I can right-click and open or open in new window, > > however. > > > > The only stylin

[css-d] firefox display problem

2006-05-23 Thread Miriam Battersby
I am using a shading image in a div under each box element. I looks fine in IE, but in Firefox and Netscape there is a gap between the box and the shade bar. Can someone please tell me, what do I need to do to get the proper display in Firefox and Netscape? http://www.mimbee.net/test/index.htm

Re: [css-d] How is this done ?

2006-05-23 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Mark Fellowes wrote: > I've noticed a number of website , where graphics hang below or > through various elements. It's achieved through 'layering' or overlapping. One can use floating images with or without negative margins applied, or absolute positioning of the images and/or surrounding contai

Re: [css-d] which one do i position?

2006-05-23 Thread william lawrence
[i think i'm having a heck of a time figureing out which email client to use with this list. nevertheless...] Thanks Shawn. So 1. Yes. There are other lists. 2. I want the links positioned relative to the lists container. 3. Irregardless, I think. So, what you're saying is to position: absolute t

Re: [css-d] How is this done ?

2006-05-23 Thread Brian Funk
Quoting Mark Fellowes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I've noticed a number of website , where graphics hang below or > through various elements. As an example: http://www.missiondata.com/ > where the logo is below the header into the content area. the orange "drop shadowed" area to the left of the lo

Re: [css-d] which one do i position?

2006-05-23 Thread Shawn Lawler
Off the top of my head -- Assuming: 1. There are other lists on your page. [we'll identify the list you want postioned elements in] 2. You want your images positioned relative to your links. [we apply position:relative; to your image's parent element] 3. You want your images positioned in the s

[css-d] 100% Viewport Height

2006-05-23 Thread Frank Manno
Hey all, I've been working on a layout for a web app for the past few days, and am running into some major cross-browser issues. What I'm trying to achieve is a 100%-height layout (similar to the new Yahoo Mail Beta), which allows the application to expand to 100% of the browser height, with no o

[css-d] which one do i position?

2006-05-23 Thread William Lawrence
good morning list! i want to position:absolute an that's inside an that's inside a that's inside a that's inside a . . . here is the markup: which one do i position: absolute the , , or the ? each list item will visually be in a different part of the document and i'm

[css-d] print stylesheet--can't see image

2006-05-23 Thread Courtney Burge
On this page http://www.cofc.edu/~hml/index2.html I am trying to set up my print stylesheet http://www.cofc.edu/~hml/style/print.css so that there is an image http://www.cofc.edu/~hml/images/printheader.jpg at the top. On the print preview, there is sufficient space for the image, but nothing is s

Re: [css-d] font sizing

2006-05-23 Thread Felix Miata
On 06/05/23 13:07 (GMT-0400) Nick Fitzsimons apparently typed: > It's also broken on IE-Win, which ignores the decimal fraction of > percentages on the font-size. Thus it treats [62.5%] as > font-size: 62%; > giving a font-size of 9.92px. If you then try to specify the dimensions > of some

Re: [css-d] Readonly textarea backround color ignored in firefox

2006-05-23 Thread Mike Botsko
-Original Message- > http://www.botsko.net/Test/readonly_textarea.html FYI - Many of you confirm that this tends to happen on Win XP. I have no idea why this happens and there did not appear to be a bug filed for it yet. I have filed https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=339016.

Re: [css-d] Fluid main column

2006-05-23 Thread David Laakso
Helen wrote: > I'm working on a new site at > http://picturethis4u.com/mikesoutherland/index.htm. > The css is at: > http://picturethis4u.com/mikesoutherland/css-mike-southerland.htm. > > In the #main, the text is fluid when I resize the browser window, BUT, when > the > browser window is at 1

Re: [css-d] Fluid main column

2006-05-23 Thread Helen
Fixed it myself after reading a recent post and figuring out what to do with it! =) Thanks, anyway. Helen Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone:360-275-9433 Fax: 360-275-9433 Website: http://www.picturethis4u.com/ Keep your business at the world's fingertips 365 days of the year!

Re: [css-d] Readonly textarea backround color ignored in firefox

2006-05-23 Thread Ingo Chao
XP Home SP2: -Fx1.5.0.3 The first and second box are not white. -Netscape8 -Mozilla1.76 The first and second box are not white. No toolbar or whatever installed. Ingo -- http://www.satzansatz.de/css.html __ css-discuss [EMA

Re: [css-d] font sizing

2006-05-23 Thread Tom Livingston
> And 1.6em is the authors line-height(leading) preference(in other words, > the author is specifying her desire to reset the users line-height > preference .3em or .4em /greater/ than the user prefers). Default is > font: 100%/1.2 (or 1.1) sans-serif; (line-height is expressed as a raw > number,

Re: [css-d] Readonly textarea backround color ignored in firefox

2006-05-23 Thread cj
On 5/23/06, Jim Nannery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm running Win Xp Pro SP2 and in Firefox 1.5.0.3 I see the first and > second test textarea boxes with white backgrounds and the third box with a > light gray IE 6.0 is the same.. > > This sounds like a Google tool bar auto-fill type issue.

Re: [css-d] Difference between IE6 on different machines???

2006-05-23 Thread Michael Geary
> http://www.babyandbridalshowerboutique.com/favors1.asp > > This is a site I did some coding for (but did not design). On > my home monitor, as well as on my client's home monitor, no > white gap appears in the green body section. Nor does it > appear on her lap top. On our machines at our off

Re: [css-d] font sizing

2006-05-23 Thread David Laakso
Nick Lehman wrote: > I came across this while trolling through someone's css file: > > body { > font: 62.5%/1.6em "Lucida Grande", Arial, Verdana, sans-serif; > color: #000; > background-color: #FFF; > } > > what is the intent of the size calculation "62.5%/1.6em"? > > -n

Re: [css-d] Readonly textarea backround color ignored in firefox

2006-05-23 Thread Jim Nannery
Morning Mike You wrote >> >> http://www.botsko.net/Test/readonly_textarea.html Ron Wrote > >>Mike, it shows up white in both IE6 and Firefox 1.5.0.3 running on > Win2K here. > > This issue appears to be a Windows only thing... maybe even only Windows > XP. I've tested it here and IE/Safari/Firefo

Re: [css-d] Menu buttons visual glitch

2006-05-23 Thread Ian Piper
On 23 May 2006, at 2:12 pm, Kieron McIntyre wrote: > Hi Ian, > > > > Try adding the following rule: > > > > * html ul#mainNav { > > margin-right:-5px; > > } > > > > This will be read only by IE and although an arbitrary value should > solve the problem. Thanks for that - worked beautifully.

Re: [css-d] Readonly textarea backround color ignored in firefox

2006-05-23 Thread cj
ff 1.5 winxp pro i see white, white, grey. i'm not sure what other info to include since i seem to be one of the rare winxp people who see it white, but if you want to know something else, just ask. __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: [css-d] Difference between IE6 on different machines???

2006-05-23 Thread Don Miller
First check for extra spaces and then for an extra . tag. Don - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 10:11 AM Subject: [css-d] Difference between IE6 on different machines??? | http://www.babyandbridalshowerboutique.com/favors1.asp | | This is a

[css-d] Styling the form textarea scrolling-bars

2006-05-23 Thread Igor
Hi everybody, please send me an advice how to colorize the form textarea scrolling-barrs and arrows, with css or without css, within one form? Thanks a lot in advance, sincerely, Igor P.S. What would be the best image gallery for presenting the real-estate pictures?

[css-d] Difference between IE6 on different machines???

2006-05-23 Thread MarcLuzietti
http://www.babyandbridalshowerboutique.com/favors1.asp This is a site I did some coding for (but did not design). On my home monitor, as well as on my client's home monitor, no white gap appears in the green body section. Nor does it appear on her lap top. On our machines at our office, however

Re: [css-d] font sizing

2006-05-23 Thread Nick Fitzsimons
Felix Miata wrote: > That 62.5% hocus pocus CSS is for designers who think px are more > important than visitor respect and content fluidity. It originated and > is explained here: http://www.clagnut.com/blog/348/ > It's also broken on IE-Win, which ignores the decimal fraction of percentages on

[css-d] Fluid main column

2006-05-23 Thread Helen
Hello Group, I'm working on a new site at http://picturethis4u.com/mikesoutherland/index.htm. The css is at: http://picturethis4u.com/mikesoutherland/css-mike-southerland.htm. It's coming together pretty well, except...ahhh, I knew you were waiting for the "except"! In the #main, the text i

Re: [css-d] Readonly textarea backround color ignored in firefox

2006-05-23 Thread Dave Goodchild
> > This issue appears to be a Windows only thing... maybe even only Windows > XP. I've tested it here and IE/Safari/Firefox Mac are working fine. > However, I've verified that on two Windows XP Pro machines, using > Firefox 1.5.0.3, textareas cannot be assigned a background-color of > white if the

Re: [css-d] Readonly textarea backround color ignored in firefox

2006-05-23 Thread Mike Botsko
> -Original Message- > I have a textarea that is set to readonly="readonly" and no > matter what I try, Firefox 1.5.0.3 shows the background as a > brownish color. IE shows the background as white which is > what I want. If I inspect the element using Firebug, it says > the background c

[css-d] How is this done ?

2006-05-23 Thread Mark Fellowes
I've noticed a number of website , where graphics hang below or through various elements. As an example: http://www.missiondata.com/ where the logo is below the header into the content area. Hope this isn't a stupid question but wondering how it's accomplished. My first thought is maybe it's

Re: [css-d] CSS and Email

2006-05-23 Thread Nick McNeill
There is a lot of good advice here: http://www.campaignmonitor.com/blog/archives/2006/03/ a_guide_to_css_1.html and follow some of the links on that page to more good tips using CSS in email. Nick McNeill Intellistrand On May 23, 2006, at 11:37 AM, Tom Livingston wrote: >> reason why this is

Re: [css-d] Readonly textarea backround color ignored in firefox

2006-05-23 Thread Mike Botsko
Apparently, it's only white that doesn't work. If you set it to any other color it works fine. On 23/05/06, Mike Botsko < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have a textarea that is set to readonly="readonly" and no matter what I try, Firefox 1.5.0.3 shows the background as a brownish color. IE shows

[css-d] Readonly textarea backround color ignored in firefox

2006-05-23 Thread Mike Botsko
I have a textarea that is set to readonly="readonly" and no matter what I try, Firefox 1.5.0.3 shows the background as a brownish color. IE shows the background as white which is what I want. If I inspect the element using Firebug, it says the background color of the textarea is white, yet it's

Re: [css-d] font sizing

2006-05-23 Thread Kieron McIntyre
Just to clarify Nick, the "62.5%/1.6em" isn't a calculation as in 62.5% divided by 1.6em. It is shorthand for font-size/line-height. In this case, the 62.5% sets the font-size to a percentage of the browser's default font-size. The 1.6em does something similar but uses the "em" unit which like pe

Re: [css-d] CSS and Email

2006-05-23 Thread Tom Livingston
> reason why this is happening and is there a way to fix it? Without seeing code, I can only offer a tip. We have had great sucess with CSS in HTML emails as long as all styles are inline. i.e: Foo HTH -- Tom Livingston Senior Multimedia Artist Media Logic www.mlinc.com ___

Re: [css-d] font sizing

2006-05-23 Thread Dave Goodchild
> what is the intent of the size calculation "62.5%/1.6em"? > > -nick > > Basically the general browser default size is 16px so 62.5% gives a text > size of 10px. That means 1em = 10 pixels so pixel dimensions can be > converted into ems so the layout will scale according t

Re: [css-d] font sizing

2006-05-23 Thread Nick Lehman
ahh...it's not math it's a separator. Thanks On May 23, 2006, at 11:25 AM, Shawn Lawler wrote: > font-size / line-height > > http://www.w3schools.com/css/pr_font_font.asp > > Shawn > > what is the intent of the size calculation "62.5%/1.6em"? > __

Re: [css-d] font sizing

2006-05-23 Thread Tom Livingston
On 5/23/06, Shawn Lawler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > what is the intent of the size calculation "62.5%/1.6em"? Felix? :-) -- Tom Livingston Senior Multimedia Artist Media Logic www.mlinc.com __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [css-d] font sizing

2006-05-23 Thread Felix Miata
On 06/05/23 11:15 (GMT-0400) Nick Lehman apparently typed: > I came across this while trolling through someone's css file: > body { > font: 62.5%/1.6em ...} > what is the intent of the size calculation "62.5%/1.6em"? That 62.5% hocus pocus CSS is for designers who think px are more imp

[css-d] CSS and Email

2006-05-23 Thread Chad M. Calhoun
I'm having issues with CSS in an email. I have read quite a few articles on it and have done quite a bit of testing with it. My biggest issue right now is with styling a h1. Looking at it in clients that should render it correctly (Thunderbird, Hotmail, and Yahoo), the font-family and the fo

Re: [css-d] font sizing

2006-05-23 Thread Shawn Lawler
font-size / line-height http://www.w3schools.com/css/pr_font_font.asp Shawn what is the intent of the size calculation "62.5%/1.6em"? -nick __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org

[css-d] font sizing

2006-05-23 Thread Nick Lehman
I came across this while trolling through someone's css file: body { font: 62.5%/1.6em "Lucida Grande", Arial, Verdana, sans-serif; color: #000; background-color: #FFF; } what is the intent of the size calculation "62.5%/1.6em"? -nick _

[css-d] CSS Form Layout Problem

2006-05-23 Thread Marc Funaro
With regards to: http://nyslittreedata.advantex.net/new/default/sampleForm.htm http://nyslittreedata.advantex.net/new/default/default.css 1. How can I get the two columns for the form to lay out properly? I've floated the labels left, but right now, the labels and their fields just "spread out

Re: [css-d] Problem with Firefox

2006-05-23 Thread Dave Goodchild
On 22/05/06, Marcelo Wolfgang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi list, > > I've made a website and I'm having an issue with firefox that I can't > solve. > > The page in questions is this one: > http://work.grillo.tk/vilarigno/produtos.html > > I have a gap at the foot of the table on the left that

Re: [css-d] Problem with Firefox

2006-05-23 Thread Marcelo Wolfgang
Hi Andrew and Philippe, Thanks for the tips, they solved my problem, and better than that, I've learned what the problem was about About using a for doing that, well I was trying to develop even futher my ability with css, and it was a simple table. There will be some other people work on top of

Re: [css-d] Drop-down menu Safari wackiness

2006-05-23 Thread benjy rose :: B:COMPLEX Creative
Bingo. Thanks so much! And, for those keeping score at home, the text overflow issue that was brought up (if you increase font size, the nav items wrap, which breaks the nav) is also solved: use em for the height attributes of the 2nd-level nav items and the top margin of the 3rd-level instead of

Re: [css-d] Menu buttons visual glitch

2006-05-23 Thread Kieron McIntyre
Hi Ian, Try adding the following rule: * html ul#mainNav { margin-right:-5px; } This will be read only by IE and although an arbitrary value should solve the problem. K __ css-discuss [EMAIL PRO

Re: [css-d] Menu buttons visual glitch

2006-05-23 Thread Kieron McIntyre
Hi Ian, Try adding the following rule: * html ul#mainNav { margin-right:-5px; } This will be read only by IE and although an arbitrary value should solve the problem. K __ css-discuss [EMAIL PRO

Re: [css-d] adding list style navigation to site from separate, page

2006-05-23 Thread bj
>I tried searching the archives, but maybe I didn't have the right terms. I >would like to have the list-style navigation I'm building in a separate >page [snip] You need to search for php include or server side include. But that's unrelated to css, so you won't find it on the css-d wiki. Good

[css-d] Menu buttons visual glitch

2006-05-23 Thread Ian Piper
I have noticed a slight visual glitch in the menu buttons on my layout. I can't figure out what is causing it, and would appreciate any pointers the list might be able to suggest as to what I've done wrong here. I tried making the right-most button element slightly narrower: ul#mainNav .l

Re: [css-d] making of a nice login page

2006-05-23 Thread Roger Roelofs
Hi Victor, On May 23, 2006, at 5:41 AM, victor NOAGBODJI wrote: > I'm experimenting problems : > > - when I float left labels and inputs (clear that one also so e-mail > and password won't be on same line) it doesn't work. So I removed it > > - I'm also trying to bottom align the texts and the in

[css-d] making of a nice login page

2006-05-23 Thread victor NOAGBODJI
Hi everybody, I'm trying to make my login page match this one: http://donvitobiz.campfirenow.com/login I'm experimenting problems : - when I float left labels and inputs (clear that one also so e-mail and password won't be on same line) it doesn't work. So I removed it - I'm also trying to bott

Re: [css-d] floats making rows, not columns.

2006-05-23 Thread Els
nooluyo? wrote: > understood, it's working right now. > but the problem is: > how can i tell the width should be 100%-250px. :) > > because left column should be 250 px. and right column should > be whatever there's left screen space. Don't float the right column, just give it a margin-left of 25

Re: [css-d] adding list style navigation to site from separate page

2006-05-23 Thread Richard Allsebrook
This *can* be done in CSS using the :after Psuedo-element (http://www.w3schools.com/css/css_pseudo_elements.asp) but the cross browser support for this is very poor and can't be relied upon. This *can* be done with Javascript, but not all your uses will/can have javascript enabled so this can't

[css-d] making of a nice login page

2006-05-23 Thread victor NOAGBODJI
Hi everybody, I'm trying to make my login page match this one: http://donvitobiz.campfirenow.com/login I'm experimenting problems : - when I float left labels and inputs (clear that one also so e-mail and password won't be on same line) it doesn't work. So I removed it - I'm also trying to bott

Re: [css-d] Holy grail and left column jumping

2006-05-23 Thread Ian Young
> Ian Young wrote: > > Been developing the Holy Grail code from ALA. Added drop down menu to it > > which I never had any problem with. > > > > In IE, the left column jumps into centre on hovering over the menu > > > > Stripped out version is at > > http://www.iyesolutions.co.uk/templates/new-dol/d

Re: [css-d] Help with layout.

2006-05-23 Thread Dave Goodchild
Cem Meric wrote: > >> Im new to css and im looking for help in coding a simple layout. Can > >> someone direct me to some resources of generate a simple example page > >> for me? > >> > >> Im wanting to make my site have this layout: > >> http:/2advent.com:81/CSSLayout1.gif > > Float the logo left

Re: [css-d] Help with layout.

2006-05-23 Thread David Laakso
Cem Meric wrote: >> Im new to css and im looking for help in coding a simple layout. Can >> someone direct me to some resources of generate a simple example page >> for me? >> >> Im wanting to make my site have this layout: >> http:/2advent.com:81/CSSLayout1.gif In the examples on this page

Re: [css-d] Holy grail and left column jumping

2006-05-23 Thread Ingo Chao
Ian Young wrote: > Been developing the Holy Grail code from ALA. Added drop down menu to it > which I never had any problem with. > > In IE, the left column jumps into centre on hovering over the menu > > Stripped out version is at > http://www.iyesolutions.co.uk/templates/new-dol/dol-test.html >

Re: [css-d] Pure CSS popup

2006-05-23 Thread Christine Ce
On 5/23/06, Ian Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Links still wrong. aargh... Ok will post the CSS here then. So that's the CSS for the popup: #kanji a, kanji a:link, kanji a:visited { display: inline; text-decoration: none; border: none; background-color: white; } #kanj

Re: [css-d] Pure CSS popup

2006-05-23 Thread Ian Young
> Hello again list, > > > > And I realise I gave the wrong link for the css *again*, they are in fact > here: > http://wuongean.com/popup/wr_typo.css > http://wuongean.com/popup/wr_layout.css > >Christine Links still wrong. However, I guess you haven't included the script that enables IE to use th

Re: [css-d] IE5.0/Win issue with position:absolute anchor

2006-05-23 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On May 23, 2006, at 4:00 PM, jack fredricks wrote: > The image is absolutely positioned, but I cannot left-click on it to > activate the link. I can right-click and open or open in new window, > however. > > The only styling applied to it is position:absolute, so I imagine some > of you might hav

Re: [css-d] Help with layout.

2006-05-23 Thread Cem Meric
> Im new to css and im looking for help in coding a simple layout. Can > someone direct me to some resources of generate a simple example page > for me? > > Im wanting to make my site have this layout: > http:/2advent.com:81/CSSLayout1.gif I would start reading from here ;) http://css-discuss.in

Re: [css-d] Pure CSS popup

2006-05-23 Thread Christine Ce
Hello again list, Well I have had a go at this again and got my popup to work in Firefox, see here: http://wuongean.com/popup/index2.htm. But it's not working in IE! So my next question is: is it possible to make it work in IE? If yes, how? And I realise I gave the wrong link for the css *agai

[css-d] adding list style navigation to site from separate page

2006-05-23 Thread GypsiiRose Baptiste
Hello, I tried searching the archives, but maybe I didn't have the right terms. I would like to have the list-style navigation I'm building in a separate page, and import it into all the pages in the site to make management easier. The navigation is going to be a horizontal row of css based flyou

[css-d] IE5.0/Win issue with position:absolute anchor

2006-05-23 Thread jack fredricks
Hi all, I'm sorry, I don't have an external link where I can provide a sample. Here's a html page though (you will need an image with a file name of a.gif for this to work) http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd";> damn you ie 5!