On 17/07/2007 18:18, Rob Cochrane wrote:
I want the form elements to sit tight against each other (input and
select) as seen in this example on a site I am building viewed in FF or IE7
http://www.vehicle-web.net/VW_index.php (click the ok button in change
language section to set the required
Personally, I tried once method 2 and lately had to repent for it,
because I kept going forward and backward in the file to change the
rules or to find a mistake etc.
I'm not an expert web developer, but recently I approached another
method involving more files. I prefer to have a basic file
Dear CSSers:
I posted this a few days ago, and now time is running out (eep!). Does
anyone have any ideas? http://new.jocolibrary.org/
1. Overflow issues on the home page. I am using rounded corners on the
maincontent and content divs, but when I use overflow:hidden for IE6's
additional
Martin Paton wrote:
When this page is resized (in Firefox) the flash banner crops on the
left rather than the right. Is there any CSS that I can use to target
the embed tag to prevent this from occuring?
You could always add an id, class, etc.
Also, you might want to read this article as
CSS List Account wrote:
The page fits in FireFox, but IE 6 always shows a horizonal scroll bar. Is
it the image, or ?
I'm unable to determine completely since I was unable to see your styles
(you're using frames and all I saw was the frame source), however, this
is likely because
On Behalf Of CSS List Account
See the page here: http://www.kathylesky.org
The page fits in FireFox, but IE 6 always shows a horizonal scroll bar.
Is
it the image, or ?
Try this:
Add the following attribute/value pair to the frame in the frameset code:
scrollbar=yes
I know it
Shelly wrote:
Okay, before I begin, I would just like to say I'm about to kill
something - most likely my monitor. If it had boots, it would be
shaking in them right now.
I feel that this is not the right time to say that, but I would locate
IE on a hard disk, not behind the screen.
...
Hi,
By the way, Flash Satay is outdated. [...]
By the way, again, I like your site design, and appreciate that's its
liquid.
Thanks for the kind words and help.
The site does actually use SWF Object to embed the tags.
The problem occurred with the CMS we are using (Tridion), which outputs
ID
Jason Crosse wrote:
On 17/07/2007 18:18, Rob Cochrane wrote:
I want the form elements to sit tight against each other (input and
select) as seen in this example on a site I am building viewed in FF or IE7
http://www.vehicle-web.net/VW_index.php (click the ok button in change
language
On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 07:29:04 -0500, Amy Drayer wrote:
Dear CSSers:
I posted this a few days ago, and now time is running out (eep!). Does
anyone have any
ideas? http://new.jocolibrary.org/
There are some markup errors, and Opera's error console reports dozens
of CSS errors. I suggest a
Dear David (et al):
Yes, unfortunately all but one of these (lack of action for one form) is
autogenerated by the content management system that I cannot change.
Benefits and consequences to CMSes. From what I can tell, none of the
errors would affect the issues I am having. Any ideas?
--
In
Hi David;
Thought I'd send this off-list as it's starting to get off-topic and I
didn't want the css-discuss moderators to send in the black helicopters,
but I should probably point out that, although I'm using virtual PC,
multiple IEs installed on a single Windows installation is *exactly*
what
Note: I basically just looked and didn't get involved in playing with this
site. You've got so many style sheets and scripts, both embedded and external,
that I kind of got the willies about trying to set up a local page and didn't
do it.
From: Amy Drayer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hey all,
I was looking at the 'bottom footer' examples here:
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=FooterInfo
and seems like if content area has alot of text, then the footer is 'pushed
down' anyway? even if it is absolutely positioned.
I seen a couple webpages where the footer is a neat little
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Arian Hojat wrote:
I seen a couple webpages where the footer is a neat little thin strip
absolutely positioned? at the bottom of viewport, and the content will go
behind it, but the content is never hidden since they use some padding i
guess and u
My example of this is at http://test.riczho.dyndns.org/fullheight/.
Hey Ricky,
i looked at your example and like the rest ive seen if u expand the content
by raising the font-size, the footer gets pushed down by the content (in
fact your example is already pushed down beyond browser's viewport by
Now that you mention fixed positioning, i think you are right Frank, thats
probably what i want... but i remember IE doesn't support this right?
Anyway to get cross browser compatible?
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css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Arian Hojat wrote:
Now that you mention fixed positioning, i think you are right Frank, thats
probably what i want... but i remember IE doesn't support this right?
Anyway to get cross browser compatible?
Arian
Now that you mention it, the time I tried this, it worked for me in
Firefox and
Hello,
Could anyone tell me how I would get the watermark image on this page -
www.fionahayward.com/interiordesign to sit at the bottom of that div - in
line with the rightportfolio div?
Thankyou for any help
Regards
Fiona
Frank Piuck said:
Arian Hojat said:
I seen a few pretty examples
where the
footer stays still at bottom of browser window... kinda
like a little
status bar. the content can go down, and your can scroll
down, but the
'browser footer' always stays still.
If you set
footer {
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From: Frank Piuck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 12:31 pm
Subject: Re: [css-d] footer that 'sticks' at the bottom
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Arian Hojat wrote:
Now that you mention fixed positioning, i think you are right
Frank, thats
I need to have Acrobat embedded in an IFRAME (to print something out), but
not visible. I can hide the IFRAME using CSS, or even by setting width and
height to 1. But, it seems Firefox won't load the embedded plugin, until
the contents of the IFRAME become visible.
Any solution to this?
From: Arian Hojat
Sent: Thursday, 19 July 2007 8:04 a.m.
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: [css-d] footer that 'sticks' at the bottom
Hey all,
I was looking at the 'bottom footer' examples here:
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=FooterInfo
and seems like if content area has
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