David Laakso wrote:
Matthew Ohlman wrote:
... I would especially appreciate a review of IE on Mac if possible
since I do not have access to a Mac. General comments and suggestions
are very much appreciated if you have any.
The site is: http://www.ohlman.com/sldc/index.html
IE Mac:
in
Ingo Chao wrote:
IE Mac:
in general: if you need to support IE-Mac, buy a Mac :) and read
Philippe's IE-Mac bugs and oddities pages.
http://www.l-c-n.com/IE5tests/
Lol - yes read them,
and buy a Mac.
[...]
2)
right column drops down
- if you, for some reasons, don't want to filter the
Ben Darlow wrote:
jana coyle wrote:
I have a image that represents the two products I sell, shirts and
stickers. I would like when the user clicks the image that it gives
them a choice for either the shirt or the sticker. Here is a simple
example using flash. http://www.cratima.com/
Matthew Ohlman wrote:
Good Evening CSS-D,
I was hoping someone could give me a quick site check on the following
design. I would especially appreciate a review of IE on Mac if possible
since I do not have access to a Mac. General comments and suggestions are
very much appreciated if
Hello,
I have been told that there are blank spots (white) in internet
explorer on pc.
Can you please check this site http://www.lankafest.com/ and tell
me what can be done to avoid that.
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rashantha de silva wrote:
Hello,
I have been told that there are blank spots (white) in internet explorer on
pc.
Can you please check this site http://www.lankafest.com/ and tell me what
can be done to avoid that.
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Yes, there are whitish parts in IE - it looks to me
Hi, all...
Is there any way to bring consistent styling to fieldsets
and legends between IE and FF? For now I'm using separate
stylesheets for IE6, IE7, and FF2.
I'd like to have the look that default IE 7 applies, however, I'd
like to change the border color. That causes square corners.
How
Rick Faircloth wrote:
Hi, all...
Is there any way to bring consistent styling to fieldsets
and legends between IE and FF? For now I'm using separate
stylesheets for IE6, IE7, and FF2.
I'd like to have the look that default IE 7 applies, however, I'd
like to change the border color.
Jason, Ingo, and David,
Thanks so much for your input and time. I made a few of the changes you
suggested, but I don't guess I will go to far trying to support for
IE/Mac. I guess the number of users using that combination would be
slim these days, plus I don't think I will get very far
Rick Faircloth wrote:
Is there any way to bring consistent styling to fieldsets
and legends between IE and FF?
You should get used to keeping the word consistent out of your vocab
when talking about form styling. ;)
How do I keep the rounded corners?
You can have rounded corners with
Hi, Jason Jim...
Don't have a URL to point you to, yet... sorry.
Thanks for the pointers concerning the images approach, Jim.
I was trying to avoid getting involved with images...
I did just notice that even sitepoint.com, which first
intrigued me with their use of fieldset and legend for
Hello!
The below question is probably something rather mundane that you
folks get
bothered about on a regular basis, but I've tried a few corrections and
I'm not quite sure what the issue is, and testing is rather hard as I
have
a Mac, and no version of Internet Explorer.
Site:
Hi everyone. This is my first post here.
I have this unordered list that creates a horizontal link menu. there is
nothing special or fancy about it, it just hold links. Im trying to
absolutely position the UL and i've noticed that Firefox seems to display
padding or a margin around the LI
Don Hinshaw wrote:
Hello list,
If you look at this page:
http://72.29.65.35/~somedom/cc/cervelo-sweepstakes-sidebar.html
and make your browser window short enough so that the top box will
partially disappear when you scroll down the page, you should see the
box borders (right and left)
Hello, all. I am creating a Zen Cart for my store and have put an image
in the background of my pages. The webpage is found here:
http://www.possets.com/zen-cart and the CSS can be found here.
http://www.possets.com/zen-cart/includes/templates/magic/css/stylesheet.css
In some browsers, the
Matthew,
Thought I'd chip in.
I've been using a Mac for years, and not even I know how to get hold of a
Mac with IE5 now. Microsoft ditched it years ago. I think it was out on some
of the first builds of OSX and on old OS9.
If I was developing Google I'd develop for it, but if it's for a
hello,
On http://www.cwwebs.net/bc2007/ I am having some problems with the
suckerfish dropdown I am trying to implement on the 2 top
navigationsthere's the top 3 links int he blue and then the
horizontal strip in the yellow a little bit below.
-- In Firefox, the dropdowns do not go
Hello, all. I am creating a Zen Cart for my store and have put an image
in the background of my pages. The webpage is found here:
http://www.possets.com/zen-cart and the CSS can be found here.
http://www.possets.com/zen-cart/includes/templates/magic/css/stylesheet.css
In some browsers, the
Kay wrote:
I am just learning CSS so hopefully I know enough to adequately
explain what I am trying to do.
I have been redesigning my website using CSS. I have a page (several
actually) that displays differently in Firefox and IE (version 7).
In Firefox if I make my browser too narrow to
I've been around the block with CSS but this one has me stumped.
I am creating templates for a vertical search and am having problems with
IE6 (no surprises there!), and in particular the search return (* see
below).
Below are a list of pages that are being built...
Homepage:
On 6/25/2007 11:28 AM, Rick Faircloth wrote:
Also, how to get the rounded corners in FF?
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/CSS:-moz-border-radius
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On Sun, 24 Jun 2007 22:29:07 -0400, Marje Cannon wrote:
Here's the page
http://www.webdesignsarasota.com/~sunscreenprintin/page-from-two-columntempl
ate.php
In IE7, the top of the background image (bg-white-narrow.gif) is lower by
several
pixels than in FF. The FF version is the way I
Anthony Lieuallen wrote:
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/CSS:-moz-border-radius
As Anthony wrote, this will create a rounded border as well. However,
there are a few known issues: Background images may spill beyond the
rounded borders, and it can only be used with the solid border style so
Marcus Taylor wrote:
Search return*:
http://dev.high-brandwidth.co.uk/client/mad/searchreturn.html
As you can see I am pinning the footer to the bottom of the page, and in IE6
if you scroll to the bottom of the search return and then mouse over a link
in the main search return content pane, the
rashantha de silva wrote:
Hello,
I have been told that there are blank spots (white) in internet explorer on
pc.
Can you please check this site http://www.lankafest.com/ and tell me what
can be
done to avoid that.
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Jason replied:
Yes, there are whitish parts in
Miles Skorpen wrote:
Site: http://arador.org/gazette/
CSS: http://arador.org/gazette/wp-content/themes/gazette/style.css
I have a two problems:
1) Search box does not stay on the same line as the very top links.
Instead, it makes that entire box significantly larger than it should
be.
I have avoided using pixels for any sizing or fonts, but when I look at my
style sheet there's lots of use of pixels for borders, margins, etc.(1-4
pixel thingys)
What are others doing for these to keep a total fluid design?
Thanks,
--
Susan R. Grossman
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Pixels are the preferred unit for borders, generally speaking. Margins
can be either px or em, depending on your layout. Essentially, if you
want your margins to expand/contract when the font size
expands/contracts, use ems. If you want it to stay the same no matter
what, use px.
- Jon
Please point me in the right direction. My CSS driven menus work in
Firefox, but not IE.
site: http://www2.sfasu.edu/forestry/index3.html
relevant css: http://www2.sfasu.edu/forestry/library/liststyle.css
Regards,
Travis Killen
Hi Everyone
Could someone do a site check in Internet Explorer please I think
there are some spacing issues.
I'm also not seeing the colour specified in the navigation on mouse
over - works fine in firefox and Opera
any suggestions please
I've also put a random Image generator on the
Thanks a lot for all your replies what a large topic but essential to
understand. I have been playing around with various percentages, medium, em for
sizes and I am still on the case and before I rewrite the design again,settling
at present for 100% for body text. However, even though I have
On this page http://www.pierceartanddesign.com/testfiles/pages/
med_vs_social_care.html I've almost gotten the myriad browser bugs
handled. All of my CSS on all three check out as being good on the
WC3 checkers, as well as the HTML, with the exception of the header/
style info.
I don't
Previously...
On this page http://www.pierceartanddesign.com/testfiles/pages/
med_vs_social_care.html I've almost gotten the myriad browser bugs
handled. All of my CSS on all three check out as being good on the
WC3 checkers, as well as the HTML, with the exception of the header/
style
In the example you gave of your header, there's a style close without an
open that may be causing your issue - you didn't say the actual invalid
message though, so I can't be sure that's what you're speaking of.
--/style
HTH
Susan R. Grossman
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Hi Phil,
Phil Turner wrote:
Hi Everyone
Could someone do a site check in Internet Explorer please I think
there are some spacing issues.
I'm also not seeing the colour specified in the navigation on mouse
over - works fine in firefox and Opera
any suggestions please
I don't see spacing
have you checked to see if you have the IE only CSS only pop-ups bug?
http://www.quirksmode.org/css/ie6_purecsspopups.html
Please point me in the right direction. My CSS driven menus work in
Firefox, but not IE.
--
Susan R. Grossman
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Phil Turner wrote:
Hi Everyone
Could someone do a site check in Internet Explorer please I think
there are some spacing issues.
I'm also not seeing the colour specified in the navigation on mouse
over - works fine in firefox and Opera
any suggestions please
Phil, Looking closer I see
Old thread, but should update...been too busy to think about it...or
anything else for that matter.
On this website, which is located at http://
www.pierceartanddesign.com/testfiles/ the bullets in all versions
of IE are aligned with the bottoms of any li that is longer
than the
trevor bayliss wrote:
Thanks a lot for all your replies what a large topic but essential to
understand. I have been playing around with various percentages, medium, em
for sizes and I am still on the case and before I rewrite the design
again,settling at present for 100% for body text.
I'm trying to speed up my site, and I'm looking at the best way to do so
without gzipping my CSS (it changes too often)
I am on an ASP server.
I was wondering if having multiple @include's in the main.css file would
initiate multiple HTTP requests, or does it pull the whole thing as one
request?
From: trevor bayliss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
However, even though I have avoided ems in my present code it seems
impossible to get IE to resize text. I know that IE has a bug but I was told
it would work with anything other than px. HereĀ“s the offending css and a
link to the page
On Jun 26, 2007, at 8:32 AM, Jon Hughes wrote:
I was wondering if having multiple @include's in the main.css file
would
initiate multiple HTTP requests, or does it pull the whole thing as
one
request?
each @import calls a separate file, meaning a separate http request.
What some people
Dave questioned:
On this page http://www.pierceartanddesign.com/testfiles/pages/
med_vs_social_care.html I've almost gotten the myriad browser bugs
handled. All of my CSS on all three check out as being good on the
WC3 checkers, as well as the HTML, with the exception of the header/
style
Hi Susan,
Thanks for the reply. The problem has been resolved and can be read from
here: http://csscreator.com/node/23066
Sorry about that link that i posted in my first email, i just renamed that
file today.
On 6/25/07, Susan Grossman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you post a valid link so I
Ok, MB...
Forgot the subject line...CRS.
Here's the redo with the subject line.
Dave questioned:
On this page http://www.pierceartanddesign.com/testfiles/pages/
med_vs_social_care.html I've almost gotten the myriad browser bugs
handled. All of my CSS on all three check out as being good on the
Anthony Lieuallen wrote:
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/CSS:-moz-border-radius
James Gadrow replied, in part:
Also, it will only work for clients using a recent version of FF
(border-radius is
actually part of the CSS3 specification, and I can't wait until it gains more
main-
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