On 22/6/07 03:23, Gpalz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The nested content div basically pulls the wrapper div downward,
causing a gap.
Background:
The wrapper div has a width of 800px, contains a background image and
is flush against the top browser window. This is how the wrapper div
should
On Sat, 23 Jun 2007, Trevor Nicholls wrote:
my problem is what happens when the caption is
much wider than the table rows.
We could try to address the problem by setting an explicit width for the
caption, but in addition to being inconvenient (how could we know the
right width?), it does not
Timu,
I am using the newest Firefox and everything looks good. I can see no
problems.
Regards,
Barney
Timu EREN wrote:
Hi,
I am try do kickOff menu for web and i am using prototype and script aculo
us, i am finish and this is work fine with ie, opera, safari, and konqueror
but
Buggy?
That effect could look really good!
Regards,
Barney
Timu EREN wrote:
Thank you Barney,
i fixed 2 or 3 hour before, problem is on .pane class in
favorities-submenu-pane, .pane class is overflow:auto
if you want to see bugy version look at here:
Thank you Barney,
i fixed 2 or 3 hour before, problem is on .pane class in
favorities-submenu-pane, .pane class is overflow:auto
if you want to see bugy version look at here:
http://selam.sonsuzdongu.com/projects/kickOff/bugy.html
i am fixed in js code and css code on page (index.html)
Hi,
Is there a consensus whether one should design, using css, for IE6 or
IE7? I looked up some latest stats and more people are still using
IE6. I just wanted people's thoughts on this.
Thanks,
spellmank
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KS wrote:
Hi,
Is there a consensus whether one should design, using css, for IE6 or
IE7? I looked up some latest stats and more people are still using
IE6. I just wanted people's thoughts on this.
Why not Both?
It's not hard to pull off. There's plenty of tricks and fixes for both
Hey all,
Could you please take a look at this?
http://sandyfeldman.com/test/cbs/test02.html
http://sandyfeldman.com/test/cbs/cbs2.css
When I browsercam this page to see it in IE6 and IE7 the logo in the top
left corner of the page disappears. It's in its own div, on top of two
other divs.
I
On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 13:32:28 -0400, KS wrote:
Hi,
Is there a consensus whether one should design, using css, for IE6 or IE7? I
looked up
some latest stats and more people are still using IE6. I just wanted people's
thoughts
on this.
Now that we are not quite so constrained by IE6's
Sandy wrote:
http://sandyfeldman.com/test/cbs/test02.html
http://sandyfeldman.com/test/cbs/cbs2.css
When I browsercam this page to see it in IE6 and IE7 the logo in the top
left corner of the page disappears. It's in its own div, on top of two
other divs.
I see the logo in IE 6 and 7.
Sandy wrote:
http://sandyfeldman.com/test/cbs/test02.html
http://sandyfeldman.com/test/cbs/cbs2.css
When I browsercam this page to see it in IE6 and IE7
the logo in the top left corner of the page disappears.
It's in its own div, on top of two other divs.
Zoe wrote:
I see the logo
Michael, Zoe,
Thanks so much for going and checking this out.
Sophie spotted the problem - I had the size of the image set at width=
height= while I was trying different size versions of the logo, and I
forgot to fill it in when I settled on a size.
I was looking right at it and didn't see
Afternoon Spellmank
You wrote
Hi,
Is there a consensus whether one should design, using css, for IE6 or
IE7? I looked up some latest stats and more people are still using
IE6. I just wanted people's thoughts on this.
Thanks,
spellmank
The long time consensus on the list has been to
Hi barney,
thanks for interesting my problem and i make be happy you'r say
i make a vidoe for buggy version and if you want watch you can access on here
http://selam.sonsuzdongu.com/projects/kickOff/buggy.mpeg
Firefox version is on this video Iceweasel/2.0.0.3 Debian-2.0.0.3-2
Note:
Sandy wrote:
Michael, Zoe,
Thanks so much for going and checking this out.
Sophie spotted the problem - I had the size of the image set at width=
height= while I was trying different size versions of the logo, and I
forgot to fill it in when I settled on a size.
I was looking right at
Thanks Brad. I gave it a try, but it didn't work. Guess I'll go with the
border hack to push it back up.
Bradley Wright wrote:
On 22/6/07 03:23, Gpalz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The nested content div basically pulls the wrapper div downward,
causing a gap.
Background:
The wrapper div has
can you tell me if this works on ie 6 on pc.
http://www.lankafest.com/
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On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 18:28:42 -0700, rashantha de silva wrote:
can you tell me if this works on ie 6 on pc.
http://www.lankafest.com/
No, it doesn't. Sorry.
Testing on Win xp Pro using standalone IE6 --
#1 The PNG fix is not working
#2 Can only resize *some* text by using accessibility
Exactly what David said - this is precisely what I'm seeing on IE6,
Windows XP.
~Shelly
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