At 07:25 PM 9/23/2007, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Ken Robinson wrote:
http://www.rbnsn.com/dek/.
Can anyone give me some hints to get the left border to mimic what's
on the original page.
For pages with flexible width you need 2 wrappers. One for each
background down the sides.
Support for multiple
Michael Forker wrote:
Hi
Put an image in my siteand its appearing as if it has watery marks
around the edges, if anyone can quickly look at it, would appreciate
it.
Mike:)
http://ijsr32.infj.ulst.ac.uk/~10300205
Hmmm, 16 HTML validation errors:
I'm trying to get a layout with a horizontal list nav bar to work in IE 7,
and the bar keeps breaking into two parts, as seen in the link below:
http://preview.standrews-de.org/athletics/sportdisplay5.cfm?sportID=5level=j
The layout does seem to work fine when I remove the photo that is set to
On 23/09/2007, Christian Höltje [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a comment on my blog where they used a very long URL.
http://docwhat.gerf.org/2007/05/junkmail/#comment-2116
Is there a good way to make this wrap when it goes past the width, if
only in FF and Opera?
The simple, reliable method
Help Please!
I have a page
http://www.claimanalytics.com/TEST2/x.shtml
with styles here
http://www.claimanalytics.com/TEST2/css/claimanalytics.css
The page has 2 lists, a ul and an ol. The markers were not showing up in
IE6 and IE7. I have got them appearing now in IE6 by adding some
Rick - thanks so much for taking the time to look at this for me!
I have changed the ie7 hacks styles to
.content ul {
padding-left : 13em
}
.content ol {
padding-left : 13em
}
.content li {
margin-left : 30px
}
http://www.claimanalytics.com/TEST2/css/ie7-hacks.css
Now, when I check this
Sandy - for some reason padding-left didn't affect
the bullets, however, margin-left did.
Try margin-left...
Rick
-Original Message-
From: Sandy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 9:56 AM
To: Rick Faircloth; CSS discuss
Subject: Re: [css-d] list markers not
Oh, nevermind... I see that you did put margin-left
on the li's...
When I put padding-left on the ol and ul, it didn't affect
the bullets...it just adding padding to the left...
Taking the padding off didn't have any effect on the bullets,
either...position or visibility.
I just realized,
I see why you need the float:right on the lists now...
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rick Faircloth
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 10:16 AM
To: 'Sandy'; 'CSS discuss'
Subject: Re: [css-d] list markers not showing up in ie7
Oh,
After adding margin-left:30px to all li's, everything looks good.
If I go back and add padding-left:13em to the ol,
the ol list gets pushed down a line.
Then adding padding-left:13em to the ul, nothing changes visually,
but the padding just extends out to the left. Position and visibility
of
http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menu/three_d
Slightly more on-topic... Stu Nicholls' recent penchant for maze games
(these are interactive and literally all down to CSS and markup) is
loads more interesting.
tedd wrote:
At 10:51 AM -0400 9/20/07, Les Mizzell wrote:
Be amazed...
Hi !
I'm sorry if the question has been already asked
Does any body know a serious website that list naming convention for
css classes/ids ? In a large scope:
- For layout: #Wrapper, #page, #column
- For look: .colored, .float,
- For ...
I'm not talking about CSS Framework, the goal behind this
Hello,
I have a problem with I/E here:
http://www.linkhomes2000.co.uk/mortgage-guide-introduction.php
If you look at the left bar, in FF then I/E you will see the space between
the text is much greater in I/E. I've tried different things but nothing
seem to reduce this in I/E. Any Ideas very
I've tried for a bit to get the effect that I want and I fear that the
tools I am trying to use to do so are inadequate and I'd really
appreciate some help. On the page found at
http://www.wildlifecalendar.com I have an image of a bear holding a
price sign on the right side of the page. What I
After adding margin-left:30px to all li's, everything looks good.
If I go back and add padding-left:13em to the ol,
the ol list gets pushed down a line.
Then adding padding-left:13em to the ul, nothing changes visually,
but the padding just extends out to the left. Position and
WHAT is going on?!!
If I add the style to each individual li
http://www.claimanalytics.com/TEST2/x30px.shtml
the list markers show in ie7
http://www.browsercam.com/public.aspx?proj_id=379833
but if I add the style to a hacks style sheet
http://www.claimanalytics.com/TEST2/x.shtml
links to
Sandy...
I put your html and css on a test site on my server
and prepared to make changes...however, the lists
worked perfectly to start with!
Look here: http://code_tests.whitestonemedia.com/sandy/test2/x.shtml
My first thought...path to IE7 css stylesheet correct?
And check browsercam here:
This will take several edits of your css. And let me preface this by
saying a real css guru will probably give us a far better solution, but
here's mine:
Remove img {float...
Add to #main {position:relative;}
Change #main {margin:3px 3px 0 3px}
Remove #pricebear {float...
Add to #pricebear
Hi,
sorry for my ignorance, but I can't find a way to google this: I simply
want to put some images (or tables) that do not fill the width of the
viewport among each other (line them up vertically left aligned).
Usually they float to the free spots, this should be forbidden (text
might flow
My apologies that this is not strictly a CSS question, but perhaps someone can
either help or give me a link.
I have got some JavaScript in the head of a page that is not validating. I do
not see validating my page as the most important thing in the world, but if
possible, I would like to fix
Sandy wrote:
WHAT is going on?!!
If I add the style to each individual li
http://www.claimanalytics.com/TEST2/x30px.shtml
the list markers show in ie7
http://www.browsercam.com/public.aspx?proj_id=379833
but if I add the style to a hacks style sheet
George L Smyth Wrote:
I have got the proper script tags surrounding the JavaScript,
Hello,
Is this how your doing it?
script type=text/javascript
//![CDATA[script here//]]
/script
If not change it and see what happens.
Kind Regards
GM)
There is simply an error in the path to this last css (js_css/ie7-hacks.css
with an extra js_)
thanks Bruno!
And thanks again, too, to Rick, who spotted this as well.
It's sorted - and I am very relieved and grateful to this list (and
embarrassed as anything about the wandering path!)
I am not able to load IE/6.0 at the moment and would appreciate a check
of this page [1] in an apprx. 600px window at text-size largest to see
if any floats drop.
[1] http://chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/un/
Thank you.
Best,
~dL
PS I am aware that the header image has no background color
I am developing a navigation bar and want to use the 'sliding doors'
principal to create 'tabs'
I have it working OK, but need to specify a differing bottom left image on
the first tab, and a different bottom right image on the last tab. Here is
the basic css that works to a degree;
#nav UL A {
I think I have fixed it.
Regards
Pete
I am developing a navigation bar and want to use the 'sliding doors'
principal to create 'tabs'
I have it working OK, but need to specify a differing bottom left image on
the first tab, and a different bottom right image on the last tab. Here is
Deprived One wrote:
On the page found at http://www.wildlifecalendar.com I have an image
of a bear holding a price sign on the right side of the page. What I
want to manage is to have the bear move down so that the bottom edge
of the bear is directly against the top edge of the bar at the
John Burk wrote:
I'm trying to get a layout with a horizontal list nav bar to work in IE 7,
and the bar keeps breaking into two parts, as seen in the link below:
http://preview.standrews-de.org/athletics/sportdisplay5.cfm?sportID=5level=j
The layout does seem to work fine when I remove the
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
George L Smyth Wrote:
I have got the proper script tags surrounding the
JavaScript,
Hello,
Is this how your doing it?
script type=text/javascript
//![CDATA[script here//]]
/script
If not change it and see what happens.
Kind Regards
GM)
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