Gavan Bright wrote:
I have this site http://gavanbright.com/survey/ which I am trying to
work out why the left hand div tag is overlapping the container and
does not sit inside the container.
Nothing to do with box model.
Absolute positioned elements live their own life in that they do not
Erik Harris wrote:
I'm in the process of slowly migrating my static website to a
CMS-based site, and have begun working in earnest on the theme.
Right now, I'm stuck on a drop shadow issue. You can see it at:
http://www.kungfu-silat.com/wp/
You have floating content, which has to be
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 15:30:37 +1000, Gavan Bright wrote:
| Hi all
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| I have this site http://gavanbright.com/survey/ which I am trying to
| work out why the left hand div tag is overlapping the container and
| does not sit inside the container.
|
| Can anybody help me please
|
| html
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|
I'm using some DOM-scripting to add captions to photos. CSS is crucial for
positioning the caption, which the scripting derives from the 'alt' attribute
of
the image.
In FF3 the scripting hooks into the CSS and all's well.. In IE7 the captions
are
generated, but the CSS is ignored, so they
Tim Dawson wrote:
The effect can be seen at
http://www.holidaymullandiona.co.uk/attr/carsaigarches.php but I've
had to cheat and put a CSS positioned paragraph into the regular
content. That way IE7 'sees' the CSS, and shows that there's nothing
wrong with the CSS per se. (Though there are
Thank you for all your responses. I will keep these css hr set
aside, but I think I'm changing the doctype to xhtml transitional
instead of strict, because I have only started to convert this site to
CSS and there are far too many issues that will come up with XHTML
strict. Thanks for that
Gavan Bright wrote:
Hi all
I have this site http://gavanbright.com/survey/ which I am trying to
work out why the left hand div tag is overlapping the container and
does not sit inside the container.
Can anybody help me please
html
http://gavanbright.com/survey/index.html
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Tim Dawson wrote:
The effect can be seen at
http://www.holidaymullandiona.co.uk/attr/carsaigarches.php but I've
had to cheat and put a CSS positioned paragraph into the regular
content. That way IE7 'sees' the CSS, and shows that there's nothing
wrong with the CSS
Hi Georg
Thank you so much for the heads up I really appreciate it.
I did a search on your first solution and this is what I have done to
fix problem.
I didn't work out how what you meant about contain floats methods to
make their parent-element expand to contain them.
I understand the
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Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Tim Dawson
Gavan Bright wrote:
I did a search on your first solution and this is what I have done to
fix problem.
You're overstyling a bit. Browsers do fine, and even better, with less
than that.
I didn't work out how what you meant about contain floats methods
to make their parent-element expand to
http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/ewr/ewrsubmission.cfm
I noticed as I am updating several items that when I use zoom text in
IE7, the global navigation text looses the padding, making the text
appear mushed together, however, if you click on a link, the links
stay in the correct place. I have tried a
Thierry Koblentz wrote:
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Gunlaug
Howdy,
Had a hot project dump in my lap.
We are going to eliminate the print version of an in-house newsletter,
and taking it online. So I'll have a site for it, with a front page
for it, that would hold the first paragraph or so of each article, and
then click for more. No problem there.
I've not used print style sheets before, but I believe you can just
set certain elements to display:none in your screen stylesheet but
set those same elements to display:anotherValue for whatever the
element is. So, if you were to put the content you want displayed on
screen in one div that
Hi there,
Has anyone found a workaround for incorporating animated gifs in html email
rendered in Outlook 2007? or displaying a static image in the worst case
scenario?
Thanks,
Aubrey
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Aubrey Benasa wrote:
Has anyone found a workaround for incorporating animated gifs in html email
rendered in Outlook 2007? or displaying a static image in the worst case
scenario?
No, and if I did, I wouldn't tell anyone. OL has enough security holes
as it is, we don't need people being able
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