Kathy Davie wrote:
I am having myriad issues with this css,
http://kddidit.com/CSS/stylesAMTF.css
when its applied to this page, http://kddidit.com/AMTF/
audioList.html. I recently had to reload the Leopard OS in my
computer and this is when I started having these issues.
Let
Hi list
In Firefox and Safari, the text displays alongside the thumbnails as
desired. In IE 6 and 7 it doesn't. I have tried a number of things
- negative margin on the dd, adding position:relative, removing
text-align - but so far without success. I would appreciate any
pointers to fixing
You've got
z-index: 999;
on your nav a . Isn't that causing the drop down menu when active to
be in front of everything else? Doesn't it need to be something like
z-index: 2, and the video and the title above it being z-index: 3 ?
Hope this helps.
Rachel
At 13:01 14/10/2008, Ed Pybus
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Hi list
In Firefox and Safari,
http://www.projectseven.com/support/answers.asp?id=127
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Hi Rachel,
I'd float the DTs.
Thank you.
As a side note, you cannot use DIVs in these DTs, only inline elements are
allowed there.
I remember now - thank you.
If you need them for the border effect around the images, then move that
styling to the DTs or simply use the images (via
David Dorward wrote:
In my
experience, most people wanting to use break-word are trying to get
user generated content to not flow out of their design.
Mine too.
In that case,
the solution I'd suggest is better sanity checking of the data coming
from the user
Agreed, but I count
Jody Levinson wrote:
I've been tearing my hair over this one and it's my own fault for
coming up with the design:
http://www.ishrgroup.com/
The rounded corners and flexible width body work fine in FF. In IE 7,
the flexible width works ok, but the rounded corners on the main
content
without getting into too much debate, i need to know what is the best
way of creating a sliding div. should i use javascript or css or a
combination of both. i'm new at css, but i'm learning very quickly. i
just want to know what is the right way of doing it before i start
doing something the
Hi,
Can anyone help me get my dropdown menus coming down in front of a flash
player rather than behind it?
http://www.slrecords.net/test_videos.php
CSS here
http://www.slrecords.net/css/master2.css
This is my first website so and other comments/improvements/criticisms
welcome.
Thanks,
Ed
Leandro Tracchia wrote:
without getting into too much debate, i need to know what is the best
way of creating a sliding div. should i use javascript or css or a
combination of both. i'm new at css, but i'm learning very quickly. i
just want to know what is the right way of doing it before i
I've been tearing my hair over this one and it's my own fault for
coming up with the design:
http://www.ishrgroup.com/
The rounded corners and flexible width body work fine in FF. In IE 7,
the flexible width works ok, but the rounded corners on the main
content area refuse to line up
yes, or one that moves from the side of the screen. google maps has an
example of this to display more of the map. (http://maps.google.com)
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 3:58 PM, Christian Heilmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Leandro Tracchia wrote:
without getting into too much debate, i need to know
Ok, so I got this site working in IE7 and FF. But it's an unusable
mess in IE 6. I'm not even sure where to start!
http://atlas-inspection.com/newsite/
http://www.atlas-inspection.com/newsite/styles.css
Thank you for any assistance!
Jody
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Google maps is Flash...not a sliding div.
Leandro Tracchia wrote:
yes, or one that moves from the side of the screen. google maps has an
example of this to display more of the map. (http://maps.google.com)
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 3:58 PM, Christian Heilmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ed Pybus a écrit :
http://www.communitymx.com/content/article.cfm?cid=E5141
Hope it helps
Luis
Hi,
Can anyone help me get my dropdown menus coming down in front of a flash
player rather than behind it?
http://www.slrecords.net/test_videos.php
CSS here
You're right, Ryan...I stand corrected...I must have been thinking of
mapquest.
Ryan Doherty wrote:
Google maps is all Javascript.
And regarding how to create anything that 'slides' in a webpage,
you'll need JavaScript. I highly recommend jQuery
(http://jquery.com/), it's fast,
Google maps is all Javascript.
And regarding how to create anything that 'slides' in a webpage,
you'll need JavaScript. I highly recommend jQuery (http://
jquery.com/), it's fast, lightweight and has a powerful animation
core. http://docs.jquery.com/Effects
-Ryan
On Oct 14, 2008, at 3:03
great help. thanks! other thoughts welcome.
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 6:25 PM, Kathy Wheeler
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Leandro Tracchia wrote:
without getting into too much debate, i need to know what is the best
way of creating a sliding div. should i use javascript or css or a
combination
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