Re: [css-d] Padding in Firefox - Horizontal navigation menu sitstoo far to left

2006-11-24 Thread Anne Davies
Thanks Charles - that's exactly what I wanted it to do in Firefox! However... it is now spaced out far too much in IE and the navigation goes onto 2 lines now. Any ideas how I can now reduce the width in IE? Anne - Original Message - From: "Charles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Anne Davie

Re: [css-d] Padding in Firefox - Horizontal navigation menu sits too far to left

2006-11-24 Thread Charles
On 11/24/06, Anne Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've been working for ages now on this vertical horizontal menu in css and > have slowly managed to improve it apart from a couple of things. It works > great in IE but in Firefox it sits too far to the right, as if there's > padding to the left

[css-d] Padding in Firefox - Horizontal navigation menu sits too far to left

2006-11-24 Thread Anne Davies
I've been working for ages now on this vertical horizontal menu in css and have slowly managed to improve it apart from a couple of things. It works great in IE but in Firefox it sits too far to the right, as if there's padding to the left. I've tried everything I can think of but can't get this

[css-d] site gets very long pages in IE7

2006-11-24 Thread Erik Visser
the site below looks good in IE6 in IE7 it gets very long pages: http://bartbleijerveld.nl someone an idea why? thanks, Erik __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d IE7 information -

Re: [css-d] Help with some minor browser compatibility issues

2006-11-24 Thread Charles
On 11/24/06, Andrew S. Townley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I've just put a new site live (http://www.archistry.com) which is the > real version of the layout issue that Gunlaug helped me with before. It > works as I expect on Linux in Firefox and Konqueror (although with some > slight col

[css-d] Help with some minor browser compatibility issues

2006-11-24 Thread Andrew S. Townley
Hi, I've just put a new site live (http://www.archistry.com) which is the real version of the layout issue that Gunlaug helped me with before. It works as I expect on Linux in Firefox and Konqueror (although with some slight color differences between the logo image background and the branding bac

Re: [css-d] first list-item inside definition description is out of line in IE6

2006-11-24 Thread Charles
On 11/24/06, francky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Dimpie, > It is the "IE Three Pixel Text-Jog", described in the special "Position > Is Everything" IE-compartment: Wow this is better solution, add height: 1% to the div#text dd styles. -Charles-

Re: [css-d] first list-item inside definition description is out of line in IE6

2006-11-24 Thread Charles
On 11/24/06, dimpie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have a problem with IE 6, in FireFox it works just fine. > > The first list-item inside a definition description of a definition > list is out of line with the other list-items. > I've tried paddings and margins on the ul, but I can't get the li

Re: [css-d] first list-item inside definition description is out of line in IE6

2006-11-24 Thread francky
dimpie wrote: >I have a problem with IE 6, in FireFox it works just fine. > >The first list-item inside a definition description of a definition >list is out of line with the other list-items. >I've tried paddings and margins on the ul, but I can't get the list-item back >in line. > >Here is t

Re: [css-d] Lists and menus colliding

2006-11-24 Thread Charles
On 11/23/06, David Weatherston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This page, http://homepage.mac.com/dweatherston/sbd/how.html , includes > bulleted lists adjacent the submenus, and these lists show through the > submenus' background when you pull down one of the submenus that open > from "Solutions..."

[css-d] first list-item inside definition description is out of line in IE6

2006-11-24 Thread dimpie
I have a problem with IE 6, in FireFox it works just fine. The first list-item inside a definition description of a definition list is out of line with the other list-items. I've tried paddings and margins on the ul, but I can't get the list-item back in line. Here is the link to the webpage:

Re: [css-d] Site Check - Logo Flicker in IE 6.0 ::: update!

2006-11-24 Thread francky
Jono wrote: >Can everyone please take a quick look at the following site: >*http://tinyurl.com/vzmwy >[...] > > Then francky wrote: [testpage 1] to [testpage 3] Now: time for update: also a hoverable logo is possible without flickering of IE. * testpage 4

Re: [css-d] IE is missing border: position relative, line-height != normal

2006-11-24 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Michal Cizmazia wrote: > IE 7 or 6 is missing border line, if position relative is used and > line-height is not set to normal as shown in this example: > > http://cim.szm.sk/border-relative.html Interesting. It has more to do with the line-height /range/ than the actual line-height value or un