~davidLaakso wrote:
Richard Brown wrote:
Richard Brown wrote:
Duly created a layout that doesn't break down - hopeful.
Could folks check it out for me please?
http://www.efe-gbnets.com/
http://www.efe-gbnets.com/wp-content/themes/Curvy%20EFE/style.css
First time I visited the
On 06/11/2006 05:20, Jonathan Berry wrote:
Hello all,
I have produced a website (http://eldercare.signonsandiego.com/redesign) that
exhibits a background-color highlight in IE6 and 7. Problem is, I can't
remember how I did it. Now that I am working on a new site (
I'm experiencing the same problem.
http://www.arnoenzerink.com/design/logos.shtml
http://www.arnoenzerink.com/styles/design.css
It works neither in IE6 nor in IE7, although I do have the :hover on the a
elements.
I had a slightly different setup first which seemed to work in IE7, but
messed
Hi Fora,
Fora wrote:
I'm experiencing the same problem.
http://www.arnoenzerink.com/design/logos.shtml
http://www.arnoenzerink.com/styles/design.css
It works neither in IE6 nor in IE7, although I do have the :hover on the a
elements.
I think your problem is that the a aren't set to
On 06/11/2006 09:18, Fora wrote:
I'm experiencing the same problem.
http://www.arnoenzerink.com/design/logos.shtml
http://www.arnoenzerink.com/styles/design.css
It works neither in IE6 nor in IE7, although I do have the :hover on the a
elements.
Well, :hover works on your regular
Indeed, that solved the problem.
Is there any logical explanation for IE not reading the %? (or is it a
completely stupid question to ask a logical explanation in combination with
IE?).
A.
- Original Message -
From: Bradley Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Fora [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: CSS
Hello everyone,
Here is a little layout problem I cannot solve.
A box with a minimum height, contains three blocks :
- the *first* one is at the top of the container box, with its preferred
height.
- the *third* one is at the bottom of the container box, with its
preferred height.
- the
As a quick update to my issue, a couple of points:
- Unfortunately I'm not able to offer a version in action at the moment,
although I will try to make one available if it becomes necessary...
- The only comments I have in my code are conditional ones for my IE6
stylesheet:
!--[If lte IE 6]
Hi all,
When I vertical align a div a get a horizontal scrollbar can anyone
explain how avoid this.
previeuw
http://www.johnsten.com/css/test_center.html
How can i remove the vertical scrolling from this page
Regards,
Sander
On 11/6/06, Erik Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the bright side, any XP user who has update
notification turned on will be prompted to install it automatically, so it
should have pretty wide usage among WinXP users who haven't seen the light
and downloaded Firefox or Opera. :)
I have to
Hi Ian,
Have been deleloping using ie7 for a few weeks now and will have to say it
is much better. Really frustrating things like png alpha transparency are
now working whcih although not stricly a css issue does cause problems. A
nice feature is the full sceen zoom (which opera has had for a
Thank you for responding to my question. I have since figured it out and
that might be why some of you said it was working. Good to hear. I had to
use a .htaccess file on the root level of my site to tell the server what an
.htc file was and getting the paths right was key. That took me a bit to
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Wheeler
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 6:03 PM
To: CSS List
Subject: Re: [css-d] Can't figure this out - Center a div with variable
width
Hi Clint,
Yes, I understand that part. But the problem is that
Hello everyone,
Here is a little layout problem I cannot solve.
A box with a minimum height, contains three blocks :
- the *first* one is at the top of the container box, with its preferred height.
- the *third* one is at the bottom of the container box, with its
preferred height.
- the
Unfortunately, no one seemed to read my email in entirety. My point was that
I had a working CSS on the first site, IE7 and IE6, and wanted to duplicate
the effect on the other site. Can someone please review the CSS and tell me
what I did differently? Thanks again!
I am trying to centre my 'dialog box' which I plan to use in several
places across my webapp.
I don't need it exactly in the centre, so I'm absolutely positioning it
more or less where I want it. But within the box, as soon as I do that,
I lose control over the 'rounded corners' background
Hi David and David
On 06/11/06, david [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
~davidLaakso wrote:
Richard Brown wrote:
Richard Brown wrote:
Duly created a layout that doesn't break down - hopeful.
Could folks check it out for me please?
http://www.efe-gbnets.com/
Hi there,
I need some help w/some navlists displaying funky in IE (I have IE6)
please. They're fine in Firefox, Opera 9 and NS7.
Here is the link:
http://www.digitalmousedesigns.com/new/
Here is the css:
http://www.digitalmousedesigns.com/new/css/4columns.css
The links in question are
Richard Brown wrote:
Hi David and David
On 06/11/06, david [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
~davidLaakso wrote:
Richard Brown wrote:
Richard Brown wrote:
Duly created a layout that doesn't break down - hopeful.
Could folks check it out for me please?
http://www.efe-gbnets.com/
My siemens phone uses Windows Mobile 2003 with Pocket IE. Yeah it seems to
take forever to load the logo.
Cheers
-justin
**
Justin Thorp
Web Services - Office of Strategic Initiatives
Library of Congress
e - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
p - 202/707-9541
Rob O'Rourke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.arnoenzerink.com/manipulation/contact.shtml
http://www.arnoenzerink.com/manipulation/freedom.shtml
http://www.arnoenzerink.com/styles/manipulation.css
Hi,
The first one is the good one, the second one is the wrong one.
I used the first one for the second one, only changing the text in
At 10:17 PM 11/5/2006, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Suggest that you also adds the following somewhere _after_ the existing
'div.nav', since IE6 doesn't understand 'position: fixed'...
@media screen {
* html div.nav {position: absolute;}
}
It should've occurred to me that the A (and SPAN) element
From: James Condliffe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Grateful as ever for any suggestions!
example screenshots
http://www.jamiecon.net/ierender/eg1.jpg
http://www.jamiecon.net/ierender/eg2.jpg
As you can see, content seems to be repeated at a point below where it
originally appears.
Perhaps there is
Richard Brown wrote:
Richard Brown wrote:
Could folks check it out for me please?
http://www.efe-gbnets.com/
http://www.efe-gbnets.com/wp-content/themes/Curvy%20EFE/style.css
I am hoping this now renders sucessfully in all browsers.
It now validates for xhtml
James Condliffe wrote:
- Unfortunately I'm not able to offer a version in action at the
moment, although I will try to make one available if it becomes
necessary...
I think you'll have to show us a live document with the bug.
- The only comments I have in my code are conditional ones for
In IE6, background-position for my PNG image is being ignored :(
I have a large png image that contains all of the button states of my
nav menu.
I am repositioning the png image, with overflow hidden, for each
button graphic
This works great in Firefox, but IE 6 is ignoring the background-
On 11/7/06, Dennis Bixler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Subject: Re: [css-d] Can't figure this out - Center a div with variable
width
Hi Clint,
Yes, I understand that part. But the problem is that the content
changes. Thus, I can not specify the width for the content div.
That's where the
For lossless formats, this isn't to be expected. [...] For a PNG,
anything but a pixel-perfect reconstruction is indicative a
significant problem in the decoder.
Not CSS related, but anyway...
http://hsivonen.iki.fi/png-gamma/
regards
Georg
--
http://www.gunlaug.no
As I wrote, IE6 and 7 render the :hover the same on the Eldercare site I
produced. However, on this site -
http://sdasf.org/cms/index.php?id=9,36,0,0,1,0 - the :hover is only working
in IE6 and Mozilla. I cannot figure out what I did differently. Also, this
is very odd, but now the first item (a)
Justin Thorp wrote:
My siemens phone uses Windows Mobile 2003 with Pocket IE. Yeah it seems to
take forever to load the logo.
Cheers
-justin
**
Justin Thorp
Web Services - Office of Strategic Initiatives
Library of Congress
e - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
p - 202/707-9541
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