Kevin Evans wrote:
Hello,
I have the dropdowns for the most part fixed thanks to Alan Gresley
but can't seem to fix the problems in Explorer 6 and 5.5. I tried all
sorts of changes to get it to work but to no avail so would really
appreciate some help on these last bugs.
The site
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
On Jun 30, 2007, at 5:51 AM, Bruno Fassino wrote:
[...]
div#p-navigation.portlet li a,
div.portlet[id=p-Zeno.org] li a,
div#p-tb.portlet li a
IE 6 does not understand the second selector and seems to ignore the
whole rule including it.
IE 6 is actually
Good morning list,
Well, the problem with the select element is solved. I replaced the
universal selector with body, html and now in opera the box is
at least wide enough (still not as wide as in IE but it's an
improvement), tnx to Philippe.
Anyways, tnx to all who have replied :-)
Hello, listers:
I am working on this nav list, and I'm stuck because I don't know how to
position the elements as I want. I have an unordered list of links I want to
style like this image:
http://www.ic.sunysb.edu/clubs/phiota/test/assets/images/v1_index.jpg
Here is the html file
Thank-you, Josue, and also David, for your helpful replies.
I've come across this code before, but not - yet - in Eric's book (it's a
pretty dense study, for someone starting from scratch!). I gather that
{margin 0 refers to positioning, and (maybe) means the margin should be at
maximum
Have a play around with this it may help
!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN
http://www.w3c.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224/loose.dtd;
HTML
HEAD
META http-equiv=Content-Type content=text/html; charset=utf-8
titleMedarc Ltd./title
STYLE type=text/css
html
On 6/30/07, Jim Carreer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All your navigation elements, wrap them in a table and position it
accordingly ... soo
table class=navtable
tr
tdFirst Nav/td
tdSecond Nav/td
tdThrid Nav/td
/tr
/table
Then but the background color of the table as black and the the
Josue Martinez wrote:
Hello, listers:
I am working on this nav list, and I'm stuck because I don't know how to
position the elements as I want. I have an unordered list of links I want to
style like this image:
Josue,
This gives close the the desired effect, play around with it to get it
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Thanks a million, Matthew and Trevor. You guys rock. It's looking good
already; I'll keep playing with the code to align it to the grid I made.
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Josue Martinez wrote:
Hello, listers:
I am working on this nav list, and I'm stuck because I don't know how to
position the elements as I want. I have an unordered list of links I want to
style like this image:
http://www.ic.sunysb.edu/clubs/phiota/test/assets/images/v1_index.jpg
Here is
Hi, Michael...
I'm new to designing layouts via CSS, too, but maybe I can help here.
Let's break down margin: 0 auto;...
That's really short hand for
Margin-top: 0;
Margin-bottom: 0;
Margin-left: auto;
Margin-right: auto;
When used in that particular shorthand,
the first place attribute, in
Hi all -
It may turn out that I need to describe the particulars of my problem, but
first I thought I'd try paring the case down to just its bare essentials.
I have an unordered list. Each list item is a single word long and has a
height of 12px applied to it. However, in IE6, the base
Matt Dawson wrote:
...
I have an unordered list. Each list item is a single word long and has a
height of 12px applied to it. However, in IE6, the base line-height I've
applied earlier in the document (which is part of a collection of general
browser reset rules I use for all my projects) is
Michael Leibson wrote:
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Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Michael Leibson wrote:
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Facts:
- The bug affects all browsers built on the Firefox 1.0 code base, which
amounts to over 5% of the web surfers.(Netscape through version 8 is one.)
If afflicts none of the others including FF 1.5, 2.0, NS 9, IE 6 7, Opera,
and Safari PC.
- When you window first appears, it displays a
david wrote:
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Michael Leibson wrote:
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On Sat, 30 Jun 2007 05:09:10 +0100, Richard Brown wrote:
Dear All
Back to this site again:
http://familywealthdifference.com/blog/
http://familywealthdifference.com/blog/wp-content/themes/FWPItheme2/style.css
I now have all the columns working correctly. However, in IE 6 I get this
I'm wondering if my problem is a definition of divs, or the way I've
embedded the flash movie (i'm not a flash person, so do not know if I've
done this correctly). I've set the z-index of the flash movie
(#flash_element) to 1000 and the z-index of the container for the drop down
navs
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