Hi David
thanks for the link!
Ant
2008/6/20 David Hucklesby [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, 20 Jun 2008 12:12:05 +0100, Ant Tyler wrote:
I'm starting to rework a number of sites for a client with an overly
complex set of css
sheets, does anyone have any resource or pointers to correct practice
--- On Sun, 6/22/08, Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why not use a CMS or at least a server side include that
editors could update without messing with the structure ?
Hi Barrett,
While that is certainly one possible solution:
a) We're already using a (not very good) CMS, and I don't think
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From: David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Peter Hyde-Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: css discuss css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 10:58 PM
Subject: Re: [css-d] homage to the square
Peter Hyde-Smith wrote:
Well I have my background image, but to the right of the browser there
is white space, I want to fill in, which is why I asked.
I wanted to take a look at your examples Nancy but they were offline.
Nancy wrote:
From: Christopher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can you have two background images on the
I am having a problem trying to get a photo gallery positioned properly
in IE6, works fine in IE7 and Firefox. Any thoughts would be
appreciated.
http://www4.esu.edu/mascot/scroller5/index.htm
Steve LaBadie, Web Manager
East Stroudsburg University
200 Prospect St.
East Stroudsburg, Pa
I'm going to put this on a server and this way you guys can get a
understanding of what I want with CSS roll over, I should have it on a
server by
end of today just finishing up something.
Christopher wrote:
Alright, what I am after is if I have one giant graphic with, three
smaller areas
On Jun 22, 2008, at 7:40 PM, David Laakso wrote:
Greeting from Havana!
greeting from vega (third planet past pluto)
observations of a blind print designer:
Just a simple means of presenting portfolio visuals -- could use any
feedback, nevertheless...
Ron Zisman wrote:
On Jun 22, 2008, at 7:40 PM, David Laakso wrote:
http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/portfolio/
and as a print designer, i'm of the mind that anything that hampers
immediate gratification is not necessarily good thing.
I'm glad we got that
To whom it may concern,
Would you please provide feedback for the website http://www.AMSvet.com.au/
Thank you.
Regards
PWP
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hi,
I can't find why my registering form can't be placed where I want it.
does anyone has an idea?
http://speedzor.com/register.php
greetings,
jeroen
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Jeroen, could it be that in your style sheet register is a class,
and in your html it's a div ?
all the best, Peter
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sorry, correction.
and in your html it's a div
I meant to say, in your html it's an id
Peter
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Just as a tip - it's probably best to specify the where you want it part
of your question. Since we don't know what's in your head or on your
sketch pad. :-)
But I'm guessing you're just wanting it below the navbar. I think you might
need to change the register div margin-top to just top
jeroen vannevel wrote:
hi,
I can't find why my registering form can't be placed where I want it.
does anyone has an idea?
http://speedzor.com/register.php
greetings,
jeroen
From what I can see right now is you style sheet is referencing
div.register {
position : absolute;
margin-left :
Professional Web Pages - Information wrote:
Would you please provide feedback for the website http://www.AMSvet.com.au/
Thank you.
Regards
PWP
Is the blue block offset 24px on the left intentional? Some folks may
have trouble with the tiny frozen fonts in IE. And not everyone will
It looks OK to me, if a little slow to load images, but that could just be the
server.
What else did you want to know?
Regards,
Alan.
www.theatreorgans.co.uk
www.virtualtheatreorgans.com
Admin: ConnArtistes, UKShopsmiths, 2nd Touch A-P groups
Shopsmith 520 + bits
Flatulus Antiquitus
ok, thanks for helping me out guys!
Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 09:56:51 -0600
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] form can't be placed where I want it
jeroen vannevel wrote:
hi,
I can't find why my registering form can't be
Steve LaBadie wrote:
I am having a problem trying to get a photo gallery positioned
properly in IE6, works fine in IE7 and Firefox. Any thoughts would be
appreciated.
http://www4.esu.edu/mascot/scroller5/index.htm
Looks like IE6 has lost track of where the many 'position: relative'
involved
From: Christopher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well I have my background image, but to the right of the browser there
is white space, I want to fill in, which is why I asked.
I wanted to take a look at your examples Nancy but they were offline.
Nancy wrote:
...
You can, for instance, have a
Alright, after a lot questions and help from some great people, and some
frustration as to wanting to see what I am trying to achieve,
I have put what I am trying to achieve on the server, now to break up
the problems in two different questions:
Link to page: http://www.walkfar.ca/main3.html
ok, I'm not a designer or an artist, but I would think
the graphic needs to be to the left of the rollovers
and underneath the introductory paragraph. By doing
this, you could focus on the images better than the
rollovers, which, as mentioned by some one else, seem to
be given equal weight.
Other
Hi Chris
On 23 Jun 2008, at 18:16, Christopher wrote:
Here is a link for the Two background images on the {body}
http://www.walkfar.ca/main3.html
My rough take on it. I haven't done much to the images:
http://cregy.net/test/chris/index.html
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Kind regards
Richard Brown
http://cregy.co.uk/
Gabriele Romanato wrote:
try to change
content: .;
with
content: \A;
does it work? IE8?? let me know.
xxx ^.^
I have recently tried using the overflow:auto trick to clear
floats...seems to work wonders!
http://www.quirksmode.org/css/clearing.html
Anyone else have experience
#wrapper {
width: 900px;
height: 900px;
background-image:url(graphic%20files/mockup.png);
background-repeat: no-repeat;
}
I don't see the #wrapper graphic when I preview and I just made the same
style as you #wrapper and tried to apply it with my image and nothing
appeared
christopher wrote:
ok, I'm not a designer or an artist, but I would think
the graphic needs to be to the left of the rollovers
and underneath the introductory paragraph. By doing
this, you could focus on the images better than the
rollovers, which, as mentioned by some one else, seem to
Here are your main players.
No they are not free.
http://www.vbulletin.com/
http://www.ubbcentral.com/
http://www.photopost.com/
I haven't looked at them in detail in a while to know what extent
their layout templates can be edited.
I think though the forum layouts may lend themselves to a
Christopher, do you mean Jens? :-)
Jens Nedal wrote:
christopher wrote:
ok, I'm not a designer or an artist, but I would think
the graphic needs to be to the left of the rollovers
and underneath the introductory paragraph. By doing
this, you could focus on the images better than
Wellington Fan wrote:
Gabriele Romanato wrote:
try to change
content: .;
with
content: \A;
does it work? IE8?? let me know.
xxx ^.^
I have recently tried using the overflow:auto trick to clear
floats...seems to work wonders!
http://www.quirksmode.org/css/clearing.html
On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 21:47:45 +0100, Christopher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
#wrapper {
width: 900px;
height: 900px;
background-image:url(graphic%20files/mockup.png);
background-repeat: no-repeat;
}
I don't see the #wrapper graphic when I preview and I just made the same
On 6/23/2008 4:52 PM, Barrett wrote:
Here are your main players.
No they are not free.
http://www.vbulletin.com/
http://www.ubbcentral.com/
http://www.photopost.com/
The last one doesn't appear to be forum software, but a photo gallery
that integrates with a forum.
I would not
Sorry Christopher,
I don't want to add extra confusion.
I added the slice from your original image as the background on the body
and then applied your original using the new wrapper div.
http://mndhill.com/christest/main3.html
thought it best to clarify for you.
Duncan
Yeah I applied my mock-up image that should be used as the wrapper and I
don't see it, is #wrapper a div
cause I just put that code as seen below this message under the {body}
style. Either way I didn't see my mock up image
that I wanted placed on the right showing up.
Duncan Hill wrote:
On
Yeh photopost is a photogallery - thought I'd throw that in there not
knowing the extent of his project since it is made to integrate and
has a proven record of heavy usage http://www.photopost.com/
sitesphp.html
I don't have a list handy anymore, but a few years back when I
researched
Can someone help me hide the text in my h1 a { behind my Guide Star
background image? Thank you.
HTML http://www.choroideremia.org/new/crf_header.php
CSS http://www.choroideremia.org/css/layout.css
Angus MacKinnon
Infoforce Services
http://www.infoforce-services.com
Faith is the strength by
My immediate thought would be:
h1 a { position: relative; height: 62px; }
h1 a img { position: absolute; top: 0; background-color: inherit; }
BUT, you might want to test that under different browsers and/or wait for
further responses, because I'm not an expert on all of IE's idiosyncrasies.
On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 22:33:15 +0100, Christopher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Yeah I applied my mock-up image that should be used as the wrapper and I
don't see it, is #wrapper a div
cause I just put that code as seen below this message under the {body}
style. Either way I didn't see my mock up
Hi Christopher,
you've come through off-list but no matter, only problem is that anyone
else following the thread won't know of any changes.
First off, you mustn't lose sight of the fact that no-one can see changes
that you make to your local files. They must be published to a server for
anyone
Excellent reference. Thanks Ingo!
Rob Emenecker @ Hairy Dog Digital
www.hairydogdigital.com
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Hello,
I'm reworking a website that someone else created, and have been banging my
head against the wall a bit with it.
What happens is that the tables (that were laid out with images and
rowspans) display fine in IE but not FireFox. FireFox puts a huge blank
space between the first row of the
Okay I'm punting to you guys but sure as the world, 60 seconds after
I send this I'll find the answer.
There are characters I can add to my CSS which are browser-specific,
i.e., read only by Safari or IE6 for instance but I can't find a
listing of them. I'm not talking about conditional style
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