For a quick fix, try adding: margin-top:3px; to your h1 definition.
I don't think it has much to do with AOL, it's apparent in vanilla flavored IE7.
It would be better if you use relative addressing for your stylesheets. It took
a few minutes for me to work out why, when I altered your styleshee
I fixed the IE 6&7 problem for you, using a different css rollover:
HTML:
Ingo Chao wrote:
> ... Negative margins move the outer edge of an
> element "inwards", this can make an element move, since the surrounding
> still touches the outer edge [1]. ...
[1] http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/companions.html
sorry.
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Arian Hojat wrote:
> I was getting reaquanted with 'A List Apart's tutorial on css shadows.
> and i noticed they used negative margins for pulling out the image.
> I first asked myself, Why not use negative relative positioning? Is it
> a matter of choice? ...
Offsetting an element (via top right
mostwanted wrote:
> thanks a lot arnold! :-)
>
> works great now (thanks for the link to "onheavinglayout"!) - exept
> for IE 5.01: no navigation bar...
>
> hmm, where/why did it go?
>
> i uploaded the corrected CSS-files. maybe someone could have a look at
> it once more. thanks!
>
> roland
>
>
I have a report from an AOL user in the USA that my banner font is so big that
it is interferring with my background URL image. The AOL user states the AOL
web browser is set to normal. Any Ideas on what is causing the font size
increase and how to fix it? Also how can this AOL send me a screen
I have a report from an AOL user in the USA that my baner font is so big that
it is interferring with my background URL image. The AOL user states the AOL
web browser is set to normal. Any Ideas on what is causing the font size
increase and how to fix it? Also how can this AOL send me a screen s
Add:
div#rightNav {
display:inline;
}
to your styles. This won't totally stop the 'flicker' because that's caused by
the pointer crossing from the active element (hand) to the
border/margin/whatever (pointer), but it will get rid of the egg-timer.
Regards,
Alan.
www.theatreorgans.co.uk
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David Laakso wrote:
> mostwanted wrote:
>
>> but the weird effect when moving the mouse over the navigations links in
>> IE 6 and IE 5 is still there. i guess this must have something to do
>> with the float enviroment?
>>
>> can anybody help?
>>
>>
>> roland
>>
>>
>>
>>
webprojec
mostwanted wrote:
>
> but the weird effect when moving the mouse over the navigations links in
> IE 6 and IE 5 is still there. i guess this must have something to do
> with the float enviroment?
>
> can anybody help?
>
>
> roland
>
>
>
>>> webproject: www.slackliner.at/webfuzzy
>>>
H
ok, i fixed the "missing borders" problem - i set padding-top and
padding-bottom (0.3em) to all the in the navigation bar - i think
it now works fine.
but the weird effect when moving the mouse over the navigations links in
IE 6 and IE 5 is still there. i guess this must have something to do
> I'm guessing you want grey "background: grey url(images/background.jpg)
> repeat-y; border-right: 4px solid #C7B865" on the container and
>
> div#header {
> background:black;
> border-bottom:4px solid #C7B865;
> border-left:4px solid #C7B865;
> margin-left:1px;
> float: left;
> width: 951px;
> }
thanks brett!
i just fixed the problem with the increased space bellow the
navigation-elements.
but there is still the problem with the missing borders in IE and in IE
6 and IE 5 there is a weird effect when moving the mouse over the
navigation-links.
thanks.
mostwanted schrieb:
> w
On Saturday 26 April 2008 4:02 pm Brett Fuhs wrote:
> The site looks fine in IE7 but in Mozilla Firefox, if you right click
> view background image, the image is there, but just doesn't show. My
> body is set to gray and the entire site has a gray background and
> doesn't repeat my background image
Hi,
Can anyone please tell me why there is that irritating egg timer flicker
on the Categories ul
on hover?
The bullets and dotted underline are background graphics.
The page is here:- http://defaultosc.com
The css and markup validate.
Many thanks.
Dermot.
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The site looks fine in IE7 but in Mozilla Firefox, if you right click
view background image, the image is there, but just doesn't show. My
body is set to gray and the entire site has a gray background and
doesn't repeat my background image in firefox like it does in IE7. Can
anyone see what is goin
webproject: www.slackliner.at/webfuzzy
valid XHTML!
valid CSS!
problem: site brakes after i used floats to align the
navation-list-items horizontally.
problem details: increased gap below the navigation elements and missing
borders (top/bottom) of the list-elements of the navigation.
can anyb
Bjoern Hoehrmann wrote:
> * Brian Cummiskey wrote:
>> > rows="1">
>
>> cane someone explain the colons in the class?
>
> They are just like any other character, there is nothing special about
> them.
There's the special thing about them that in CSS, the colon needs to be
"escaped", usually as \:
Hi David,
Wonderful! Your solution works. Now IE6 does the same
as IE7 and FF2.
Thank you.
And how did you find out? By just trying things out?
cheers,
jotrys
For anybody interested I have placed the demo
solution on:
http://www.webleer.nl/css/solution_for_case02/page1.php
And the prob
* Brian Cummiskey wrote:
>
>cane someone explain the colons in the class?
They are just like any other character, there is nothing special about
them. Most likely the colon has been chosen because it is commonly used
for namespaces and component separation.
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In looking at the hosted YUI, I came across
on
http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/articles/hosting/
cane someone explain the colons in the class?
Thanks
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