Hello all
Was just testing something in IE8b2 and noticed that a particular
element wasn't showing a hover transition. Reducing to test case to
this, I still see the same bug at my end.
http://css-class.com/test/bugs/ie/8b2/no-hover.htm
I have no idea what is going on. Can anyone please
The height attribute in IE6 are not displaying correctly, The image
on the homepage is 1/2 high and the first line of address is cut so
only the bottom half shows.
It could be because IE6 doesn't recognize min-height.
Nancy
On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 7:25 PM, David Laakso
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I am having trouble with using the tag base href= / in my html
and it not being translated into my CSS document. I have declared -
base href=http://www.foo.com/bar/; /
in my html head (and above the CSS declaration). The physical
location of the CSS file is /assets/css/styles.css
In my CSS
Not all browsers apply base to linked CSS files so it's best to just not bother
using it.
Alex Cole
Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2008 11:31:29 -0400 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
css-d@lists.css-discuss.org Subject: [css-d] base href and CSS I am
having trouble with using the tag base href= / in
When I go here...
http://www.foo.com/bar/
it says
Sorry, Page not found. Here are other Searches Services
What is the base reference for the domain... it looks like its here..
http://www.foo.com/
Kelly Sigethy - Frynge.com
Web Design - Hosting - Advertising
http://www.frynge.com
Banquet menu and policy are linked wrong on this page or missing
http://www.fatpawdesign.com/CedarLakeInn/CLIbanquet.html
Kelly Sigethy - Frynge.com
Web Design - Hosting - Advertising
http://www.frynge.com
1-403-251-9486 (Calgary)
1-866-331-9684 (Toll Free - Canada and the USA)
+44 (0)8717 206
Nancy Johnson wrote:
The height attribute in IE6 are not displaying correctly, The image
on the homepage is 1/2 high and the first line of address is cut so
only the bottom half shows.
It could be because IE6 doesn't recognize min-height.
Nancy
Peter Hyde-Smith wrote:
Bob, thank you so much. Looking at your file pointed out a small
omission from my HTML that was causing the problem. I think I'm just
about there now. The one thing that I'm still not able to track down
and it seems like it should be easy is the right padding. It should be
obvious, but I
You could try that. I have done the same thing and it works.
Nancy
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 11:49 AM, David Laakso
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Nancy Johnson wrote:
The height attribute in IE6 are not displaying correctly, The image
on the homepage is 1/2 high and the first line of address is
2008/10/27 Marty Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am having trouble with using the tag base href= / in my html
and it not being translated into my CSS document.
snip
... shouldn't the CSS file be using the base href I
declared?
No. The base element changes the base URI for the HTML document,
Good afternoon Gunlaug,
It was foretold that on 26/10/2008 @ 19:45:47 GMT+0100 (which was
16:45:47 where I live) Gunlaug Sørtun would write:
snipped a bit
- A width (min/max/whatever) in '%' on the outer container is relative
to body-width/window-width, and that's not a constant since
- Original Message -
From: David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Peter Hyde-Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Nancy Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]; css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2008 10:49 AM
Subject: Re: [css-d] Site Check Please: Cedar Lake Inn
Peter Hyde-Smith wrote:
Hi, Bob,
I'm going to copy to the group, since you've already been SUCH a huge
help and I hate to impose.
I've got the text aligned-right, but as you say, it needs a little
padding on the right so that the characters are not on the border.
Normally this is pretty easy to do. You experiment
http://www.slrecords.net/mba/index.html
css - http://www.slrecords.net/mba/master.css
Hi,
I've a couple of problems with the above site - any advice much
appreciated (and any comments about the site welcome as well).
1 - The images that act as links on the left hand site line up with the
Hi all,
I am working on a menu where the menu items contain a curved corner, and I
can't seem to figure it out...
i thought to use a png with transperancy but after some trial and error i
still have spaces between menu items. I have no ideas for this.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Peter Hyde-Smith wrote:
http://www.fatpawdesign.com/CedarLakeInn/CLIindex.html
http://www.fatpawdesign.com/CedarLakeInn/CLIdining.html
http://www.fatpawdesign.com
1/ Dunno. Clear the cache? No got Avant here. I do not see the large gap
you mention in any of my XP or Mac OS X 10.4.11
One of my pages,
http://www.walkfar.ca/test/realdeal/animationpage9.html in only IE6
the buttom of the div gets cut off any idea why?
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David Laakso wrote:
Peter Hyde-Smith wrote:
http://www.fatpawdesign.com/CedarLakeInn/CLIindex.html
http://www.fatpawdesign.com/CedarLakeInn/CLIdining.html
http://www.fatpawdesign.com
1/ Dunno. Clear the cache? No got Avant here. I do not see the large
gap you mention in any of
Hey, all
This page http://fouragency.co.uk/who_are_four.php is abnormal in IE6. Look
at the menu on the left hand side. The white spaces between the menu items
are very large, and the white spaces between sub menu items are not
expected. These bugs only appear on IE6. IE7 and Firefox are fine.
ray wrote:
This page http://fouragency.co.uk/who_are_four.php is abnormal in
IE6. Look at the menu on the left hand side.
IE6 is so bad!
Yes :-)
Add 'hasLayout' trigger to anchors in that list...
.menu a {height: 1%;}
...and that old bugger will behave itself and act more like a proper
URL: http://tinyurl.com/67cpde
In IE6, I can't figure out why the center column gets pushed down. The
left and right columns are floated left and right respectively and I
have given the center #main more margins on the left and right on
purpose (IE6 only).
It looks as if it has a clear:
Hello!
As an independent accessibility consultant, I was heartened by India's
ratification of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities, and especially with Articles 9 and 21 (mandating online
accessibility). However, over the last two years, little or no work
has been
lee wrote:
URL: http://tinyurl.com/67cpde
In IE6, I can't figure out why the center column gets pushed down.
The right margin gets in the way. It's the 'hasLayout' triggering width
on div#main that introduces the 3px-jog bug on that element in IE6,
making it 3px too wide when margins are
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