David Laakso wrote:
I get frequent reminders from the guy that the thing [1] is supposed to
work in all versions of win/ie.
Comments, suggestions, and links to an anger management seminar
appreciated.
Thanks.
[1] http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/ct1/
Best,
~dL
Looks great!
On Sun, 8 Jul 2007, Greg Hauptmann wrote:
Can anyone confirm how to stop a TEXTAREA expanding outside the bounds of
its enclosing FIELDSET (which has a border)
By setting
textarea { width: 97%; }
The reason for not setting the width to 100% is that a fieldset element
has default padding
On 08-Jul-07, at 10:55 AM, David Laakso wrote:
Comments, suggestions, and links to an anger management seminar
appreciated.
[1] http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/ct1/
As always, I wish I'd picked out those colours myself. I tried very
hard to break it in the browsers (all OS X) that I
Hi,
I have a link on which the user can click, which is actually an image (an
arrow).
When he clicks on the arrow, the arrowmust change color :
.jcarousel-skin-tango .jcarousel-next-horizontal {
[...]
background: transparent url(next-horizontal-1.bmp) no-repeat 0 0;
}
Hello, thanks for your message but I'm on holiday now until the 16th July.
If its urgent, please contact me on my mobile otherwise I'll get back to you on
my return.
Kindest Regards
Dan.
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I get frequent reminders from the guy that the thing [1] is supposed to
work in all versions of win/ie.
Comments, suggestions, and links to an anger management seminar
appreciated.
Thanks.
[1] http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/ct1/
David, I just opened up IE5.01 and, as far as I can
On Jul 8, 2007, at 7:53 PM, Thomas Thomas wrote:
In Mozilla when the user clicks on the arrow, the arrowis chaning to
next-horizontal-3.bmp for a short moment,
then next-horizontal-1.bmp.
But in IE the problem is that the image stays next-horizontal-3.bmp.
Because IE is completely br0ken.
On Jul 8, 2007, at 12:37 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's the effect I'm trying to achieve (set up in images and HTML):
http://ecologic.taopowered.net/templates/webtest/design4b.htm
How do I set this up?
You may try this method...
http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/alien/us-nc/test-1.html
On Sat, 30 Jun 2007, Ingo Chao wrote:
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
~davidLaakso a écrit :
A page check with with whatever you are running is appreciated.
http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/ct1/
Hi
Mac OS X
Firefox 2.0.0.4 and the geckos (Mozilla, Netscape)
#secondary img.rht {index.css (line 465)
display:block;
float:right;
margin:6px 3% 3px 0pt;
On Jul 8, 2007, at 1:25 AM, David Laakso wrote:
I get frequent reminders from the guy that the thing [1] is
supposed to
work in all versions of win/ie.
It does work just fine -- unless you count that the left add may
overlap the last nav-element on extremely narrow windows and font-
Rahul Gonsalves wrote:
On 08-Jul-07, at 10:55 AM, David Laakso wrote:
Comments, suggestions, and links to an anger management seminar
appreciated.
[1] http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/ct1/
As always, I wish I'd picked out those colours myself. I tried very
hard to break it in the
At 1:25 AM -0400 7/8/07, David Laakso wrote:
I get frequent reminders from the guy that the thing [1] is supposed to
work in all versions of win/ie.
Comments, suggestions, and links to an anger management seminar
appreciated.
Thanks.
[1] http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/ct1/
Best,
~dL
Luis Speciale wrote:
~davidLaakso a écrit :
A page check with with whatever you are running is appreciated.
http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/ct1/
code and specific issues mentioned trimmed
Luis
Luis, you have raised some very good points and I appreciate your
Donna Jones wrote:
[1] http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/ct1/
David, I just opened up IE5.01 and, as far as I can tell, it works
perfectly! Good work! could he be looking in IE4??!! ...trimmed]
cheers and good luck finding an anger management seminar, I notice
that no one has
David Laakso wrote:
[1] http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/ct1/
Best,
~dL
It even works on my Dell laptop (IE 6) - with UseHR on or off. FWIW,
Lynx and Fangs are also happy.
Lori
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Ingo Chao wrote:
David Laakso wrote:
I get frequent reminders from the guy that the thing [1] is supposed to
work in all versions of win/ie.
Comments, suggestions, and links to an anger management seminar
appreciated.
Thanks.
[1] http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/ct1/
Best,
L Lay wrote:
David Laakso wrote:
[1] http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/ct1/
Best,
~dL
It even works on my Dell laptop (IE 6) - with UseHR on or off. FWIW,
Lynx and Fangs are also happy.
Lori
These are important considerations in my book, as is Phlippe's
On 07-Jul-07, at 7:12 AM, Max Lynch wrote:
I have a horizontal menu displayed about 97px from the top of the
browser
window. Above this are two divs, the left one displays an image and is
displayed Inline, the right one displays another image and a small
form. My
navigation menu is a ul
Hello List Members,
I'm in the process of designing my website with CSS for the first time.
I have a CSS sub navigation using an icon graphic only (no text).
In IE 7 everything aligns pretty good. However, in Firefox 2.0 (win XP)
the icons seem to be shifted about 5-6 pixels downward. Only the
On 7/5/07, Mark Finney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have submit this same problem over the last couple of days, but the
problem persists! The site layout is very simple, a fixed width column, with
a centred image for the header. However, IE pushes the image 1 px left and
off center whereas FF
Hi. I have used opencube to create 2 menus -a top and side navigation; I have
then taken a dreamweaver css template and used cfinclude and included the two
menus. The purpose , of course, is to allow any changes to the menus to show
up on every page. although the page is not quite where i
Hello, list. We've been working on this site:
http://firms.law.indiana.edu/about/blank.shtml
devoted to the empirical research of law firms and markets.
The intended audience is an academic one, and the browser level is the
Geckos, IE 6 and 7, Safari, hopefully Opera--behaving browsers plus
However... removing those 5 pixels would probably
throw off the alignment in IE...
Hmmm...
Rick
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Hi, George...
Just a stab in the dark here, but I was looking at your
subnav.gif image and was wondering if you took off
5 pixels of the bottom so that the bottom black area
matched the border between the other colors, would the
gray area then display properly?
Taking off 5 pixels would make the
Hi all!
I'm working on http://www.zencart137.jadetrue.com.
I recently made some changes as I wanted the site to be source
ordered; now I'm using some absolute positioning, and for some
unbeknownst reason, IE6 isn't scrolling all the way down the page.
Can someone help me figure this out?
Hello all!
I have been working on a design mockup - a copy of which is now at
http://lbzm02.ust.hk/pagetest/mockup2.html
Currently it validates for css and xhtml 1 transitional, and people here are
mostly very happy with it.
The big problem I am trying to eliminate is the moving/pushing down
Hey Rick,
I gave it a shot, but that didn't fix it either.
I believe the problem stems from the transparent spacer.gif I'm using in
the list to activate the hover state. When I remove the img tag in the
list and replace it with text, the alignment issue is corrected in FF.
Getting closer
Thanks for the tips Rahul. I will spend some time and make those adjusments.
I did fix the problem by the way. I forgot about the comment on the very top
on my HTML file for the front-page, so IE was operating in Quirks Mode. I
failed to check this because i removed it on every-other page :)
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