Don Hinshaw wrote:
> http://72.29.65.35/~somedom/guamddc/index_v2.1.html
> [...] In IE6 the nav column touches the footer, the main column
> overlaps the footer slightly (refresh the page and it overlaps the
> footer by quite a bit), among other problems.
:-)
The usual: IE/win needs its 'hasLay
Hello all,
After a couple of hours of reading and head scratching I have decided to
ask for some help.
Please look at this page:
http://72.29.65.35/~somedom/guamddc/index_v2.1.html
userID: css-d
password: css-d
If FF the footer is separated from the nav column and main column by a
3px white lin
Anthony Baker wrote:
> http://www.coachandgrowrich.net/template_drafts/interior_15july2006.php
> If the width here is specified as 100%, I get the extra margins in
> IE on the right.
>
> If I make the width specified as "auto", the margins on the right
> disappear, but I get either padding or m
Hey Folks,
Am hoping someone on the list might be able to help me here, as this
problem is driving me nuts.
I'm working on a template design for a site that uses a vertical
multi-level navigation bar. After checking around, I decided to base
mine off of A List Apart's Taming List (Nested), which
Magenta Placenta wrote:
>Maybe a bit off-topicI have a page that validates as XHTML 1.0
>Transitional over at w3.org, but when I add javascript/form, it doesn't.
>
>How are you guys going about getting forms/javascript to not throw errors
>when testing a page?
>
>For example, it picks up the
Wow! Thanks Philippe! I can't believe I spent so much time on such a simple
problem. I was going to run my site through the validator after I had
finished everything. What a mistake that was.
On 7/15/06, Philippe Wittenbergh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Jul 16, 2006, at 7:09 AM, Phil Trinh
On Jul 16, 2006, at 7:09 AM, Phil Trinh wrote:
> Here is the gist of the problem:
>
> 1. This is for my Wordpress blog, so I kept things in the Wordpress
> hierarchy. It should NOT affect the CSS.
> 2. I have trouble diagnosing this problem because I only have
> access to a PC
> (XP). I've been
Maybe a bit off-topicI have a page that validates as XHTML 1.0
Transitional over at w3.org, but when I add javascript/form, it doesn't.
How are you guys going about getting forms/javascript to not throw errors
when testing a page?
For example, it picks up the less than sign:
for(i = 0; i <
>Anyone have any ideas why:
>
>
>
>
>Does NOT validate as valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional,
Yes. Capital letter for attribute Content (probably sohould be content=[...] in
the first one,
and capital letters META HTTP-EQUIV, as well as CONTENT in the second one.
Try making the attribute names all
On 16/07/06, Magenta Placenta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone have any ideas why:
>
>
>
>
> Does NOT validate as valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional, but
This isn't even remotely related to CSS, so you're asking on entirely
the wrong mailing list. Somewhere like the WSG, webdesign-l or
evolt.org li
Anyone have any ideas why:
Does NOT validate as valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional, but
Does validate as valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional.
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IE7b2 testi
I have looked at this so long my eyes are crossed and my mind is gone. Could
someone help me figure out why my hover isn't filling up the entire space of
the menu block?
http://216.119.67.187/js/index.htm#
Thanks,
Looks ok to me as the hover is covering the entire menu. However, each part
of me
Here is the gist of the problem:
1. This is for my Wordpress blog, so I kept things in the Wordpress
hierarchy. It should NOT affect the CSS.
2. I have trouble diagnosing this problem because I only have access to a PC
(XP). I've been using http://www.danvine.com/icapture/ to see what the site
res
I have looked at this so long my eyes are crossed and my mind is gone. Could
someone help me figure out why my hover isn't filling up the entire space of
the menu block?
http://216.119.67.187/js/index.htm#
Thanks,
Jeralyn
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Donna Pfledderer @ Virtual Business Connection wrote:
> But, this site, www.1startescape.com When the page loads in
> IE the background reloads/flickers, every time the page
> loads, but it doesn't do that in Firefox. How can I get a
> seamless load were the images, text boxes and background
> load
> At 21:05 13/07/2006 +0200, Els wrote:
>> Did you also upload the JavaScript?
>>
On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 21:22:24 +0200, iris replied:
> yes, csshover.htc is in the css directory:
> http://jarmin.com/clients/genderwerk/css/
>
Hello Iris,
After a bit of googling, I came across an article[1] on Microsof
Matthew Nuzum wrote:
> http://bzr.newz.gotdns.com/htdocs/new/
your house of hacks:
1
.hnav ul, .hnav ul li
{
display: block;
float:left;
list-style-type: none;
margin: 0 5px;
padding: 0;
}
2
* html .hnav ul li, * html .hnav ul li a
{
width: 1%; /*
At 3:13 PM +0100 7/15/06, John Lockerbie wrote:
>I'm attempting to develop an existing site and am having problem with
>two issues. The site is at:
>http://www.catnaps.org/fixed4/catnaps.html#top
>Please don't take the graphic design as final...
>
>1. I'm not sure that the vertical menu with fly-ou
I have searched the archives on page loads, but I'm not sure
they answered my question or I just didn't understand.
But, this site, www.1startescape.com When the page loads in
IE the background reloads/flickers, every time the page
loads, but it doesn't do that in Firefox. How can I get a
seamless
John Lockerbie wrote:
> http://www.catnaps.org/fixed4/catnaps.html#top
> 1. I'm not sure that the vertical menu with fly-outs is working
> correctly. It needs to be fixed as the pages I'm writing tend to be
> long and I want the menu available at all times.
No fly-outs in IE6, and no fixed pos
I'm attempting to develop an existing site and am having problem with
two issues. The site is at:
http://www.catnaps.org/fixed4/catnaps.html#top
Please don't take the graphic design as final...
1. I'm not sure that the vertical menu with fly-outs is working
correctly. It needs to be fixed as the p
Bert Mahoney wrote:
> The background image positioned within the div top right, when the h2
> element is within it, does not appear properly in IE/PC.
> http://tinyurl.com/n3rzu
>
> Any insight or ideas how to get the top right curve to show in IE/PC
> would be helpful.
Cause: the extra 10px
Bert Mahoney a écrit :
> Having an issue with the position of background images in IE/PC.
>
> I have a div containing the h2 element.
> In the div I have a background image positioned top right.
> I have a background image within the h2 tag positioned top left.
>
> This works as designed in FF, b
Having an issue with the position of background images in IE/PC.
I have a div containing the h2 element.
In the div I have a background image positioned top right.
I have a background image within the h2 tag positioned top left.
This works as designed in FF, but the culprit is IE windows.
The bac
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