Jehangir Larry wrote:
Pls see http://www.neelamindore.com/1.html The background (gif image,
not png) appears in FF but not IE incl. IE7.
Put a space after the url parenthesis - before repeat, like so...
background:url(test_08_0314_files/6bg.gif) repeat;
...otherwise IE/win won't recognize that
Alex Robinson wrote:
http://www.satzansatz.de/ie8/xua7.html
does not show the generated content, but the Conditional Comment for
_IE8_
Is this expected? Even if the X-UA-Compatible is set to IE=7, the
conditional comment acts as if this is IE8?
I noticed this when I added conditional
I once had similar problems and found out that overflow: hidden; set
on one of the parents of the text container that is cropped caused them.
Set
#center {
overflow: visible;
}
for print. That should help.
Regards,
Christian
*Directmedia Publishing GmbH* · Möckernstraße 68 · 10965 Berlin
Hi list,
I was asked if we can control the color of the small square area between the
vertical and horizontal scrollbars. Can it be done? I played with
surrounding divs and background colors but this are remained unaffected.
Also, does this area have a name? Here's a visual description of what
Ray Costanzo wrote:
I was asked if we can control the color of the small square area
between the vertical and horizontal scrollbars. Can it be done?
No. That area is an integrated part of browsers scrollbars, and as such
can only be affected in browsers that support non-standard styling of
I have a fixed width layout that I am in the process of converting
from a nested table layout to a css layout. There is currently only
one section that went live with this new css only stylesheet.
I also am using ems as the sizing. When I go to largest size in
IE6/IE7 or smaller and smallest.
Ingo Chao wrote:
Alex Robinson wrote:
http://www.satzansatz.de/ie8/xua7.html
does not show the generated content, but the Conditional Comment for
_IE8_
Is this expected? Even if the X-UA-Compatible is set to IE=7, the
conditional comment acts as if this is IE8?
I noticed this when I
I have a 3 col layout, with left/right columns floated. Inside the center
column, I have nested a container div within which are 2 float more divs
floated left. Within these I have vertical lists. The goal is 2 vertical
lists sidebyside. Here is the page:
Nancy Johnson wrote:
When I go to largest size in
IE6/IE7 or smaller and smallest. The page breaks.
http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/ewr/faq.cfm
Nancy
It is an IE bug. When using em for font-size, you need to declare
percent on the body or html. You now have 1em specified on the
Thank you David,
This works. When I go smaller it is still broken but that is due to
the green Banner image across the top.
When I take it out, smaller works as well. Is there anything I can
do about that?
If you were referring the to small fixed width size, with white space
left and right,
At 11:24 -0700 14/3/08, Alan Gresley wrote:
This is real problem if an author decides that IE8 should to go into
IE7 mode and render like the true IE7. No conditional comments meant
for IE7 are used.
Microsoft have said Developers, you must use conditional comments,
you must use X-UA, these
I (and a few others) are encountering an intermittent CSS problem on my
site, where, seemingly all of a sudden, all styles disappear on a
displayed page.
My css validates (http://inourpath.com/iop.css, web site:
http://inourpath.com/intro.html as an example page, but can happen across
the
I wrote:
You are correct Ingo, the emulate IE=7 toggle mode should overrule X-UA
IE=8. What we need is a valid IE8 filter hack and indeed I have found one.
http://css-class.com/test/ie8hack-valid.htm
Toggling the modes in IE8 will show a big difference.
The last one can be used to
Nancy Johnson wrote:
This works. When I go smaller it is still broken but that is due to
the green Banner image across the top.
When I take it out, smaller works as well. Is there anything I can
do about that?
If you mean: http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/images/defects_banner.jpg
Hold
At 3:03 PM -0500 3/14/08, Jeff Gates wrote:
In troubleshooting this I found an old (1999) article by Eric Meyer
Help! My CSS Isn't Working!
(http://meyerweb.com/eric/articles/webrev/199904.html) in which he says
that there should be no space between the property and the variable (i.e.
it
If you mean: http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/images/defects_banner.jpg
Hold its height, crop its width?
You could also resize the image along with the text. In your CSS you
currently have:
.head img {margin: .19em 0 .19em 0; }
Add width and height where 1em = 16px (on most monitors) at 100%:
Speaking of Eric Meyer… I’m following his tutorial on how to create css
disjoint rollovers for images. In IE the images remain hidden. Is there
now a workaround for that so that as you mouse over your menu items,
therefore revealing the image, IE will show it too?
This is where it screws up in
Julie Wetherill wrote:
http://hul.harvard.edu/oisnew/systems/oasis/upload.html
In IE6, any squeezing of the viewport causes the entire center column
to drop below the layout. This is not happening for other pages with
unfloated content.
The reason is basically auto-expansion - IE6
Oh, I'm probably the one to be embarrassed. I'm sure you're right. I'm
blindly searching for an answer to my sometimes missing CSS. ;-)
///
Jeff Gates
Life Outtacontext
http://life.outtacontext.com
On Mar 14, 2008, at 4:52 PM, Eric A. Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I was testing this page in IE 7:
http://www.rc.lsa.umich.edu/forum/urban.htm
and instead of the two paragraphs wrapping around the photo, the first
paragraph expanded to contain it, pushing the second paragraph below the
photo.
The page works correctly in the latest versions of Firefox and Safari
Alex Robinson wrote:
Microsoft have said Developers, you must use conditional comments,
you must use X-UA, these are the only sanctioned ways.
Consequently it seems self-evident that Microsoft cannot possibly
ship IE8 with conditional comments not honouring the X-UA string
(though as
Matt,
One of the CSS gurus can provide a detailed explanation as to WHY, but my
off-the-cuff explanation is that your IMG is contained within that first P,
as such IE binds them together as a block element for layout purposes.
(One of the folks here can provide a real explanation and correct
Matt Hampel wrote:
I was testing this page in IE 7:
http://www.rc.lsa.umich.edu/forum/urban.htm and instead of the two
paragraphs wrapping around the photo, the first paragraph expanded to
contain it, pushing the second paragraph below the photo.
You have...
#main p {
width : 450px;
Alan Gresley wrote:
Can anyone please confirm that the real IE7 will show blue, blue,
green, green and red on all test pages?
http://css-class.com/test/ie8hack-valid.htm
Confirming. Those colors are what the real IE7 shows.
regards
Georg
--
http://www.gunlaug.no
How about making mid-container-inner a static div rather than floated, then
floating one of the ul's left and the other ul floated right. See this demo:
http://www.jimdavis.org/test/list_this.html
Will re-size gracefully in IE6 win, FF 2.0 and Opera 9.26
Jim
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 11:27 AM,
Can anyone please confirm that the real IE7 will show blue, blue,
green, green and red on all test pages?
http://css-class.com/test/ie8hack-valid.htm
Confirming. Those colors are what the real IE7 shows.
/aol Me too!
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