Re: [css-d] site check please?

2009-05-18 Thread Bill Brown
Chris Blake wrote: And 'stop the presses' is wrong, 'press' is plural. Uhh, not always, and certainly not when used as Jody is using it: as part of the age old saying: Stop the presses. This goes way back to the days of the printing press and refers literally to stopping the printing presses

Re: [css-d] css-d Digest, Vol 78, Issue 12

2009-05-18 Thread peter . twiggs
I am currently out of the office and will return on Thursday the 14th of May. If you have any urgent queries please contact Steve Lee on 0113 391 2929. Regards Peter __ css-discuss [cs...@lists.css-discuss.org]

Re: [css-d] css or javascript hacks for firefox

2009-05-18 Thread Alan Gresley
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote: Alan Gresley wrote: If this is this bug http://css-class.com/test/css/visformatting/floats/floats-width-auto.htm Although dealing with vertical alignment of floats, our test case isn't revealing just one bug. Reordering the markup is the old solution, and

Re: [css-d] css or javascript hacks for firefox

2009-05-18 Thread Alan Gresley
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote: On May 18, 2009, at 3:26 PM, Alan Gresley wrote: Interesting. The hack you have is. @-moz-document url-prefix() { :rootbody #login_form label input {margin-top: -1.3em;} :rootbody:not(:nth-child(0)):only-of-type*|*:not(|*) #login_form label input {

Re: [css-d] css or javascript hacks for firefox

2009-05-18 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Alan Gresley wrote: This part of the hack, |*:not(| causes a parsing error. Is this fixed in Firefox 3.5b4? I must admit that your hackery (possibly combining structural pseudo class support and parsing errors) is hackier than mine. :-) I'm not surprised :-) However, keep in mind that

Re: [css-d] css or javascript hacks for firefox

2009-05-18 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On May 18, 2009, at 3:26 PM, Alan Gresley wrote: Interesting. The hack you have is. @-moz-document url-prefix() { :rootbody #login_form label input {margin-top: -1.3em;} :rootbody:not(:nth-child(0)):only-of-type*|*:not(|*) #login_form label input { margin-top: 0;} } As I posted in the

[css-d] Displaying/Simulating handwritten fonts on notebook paper

2009-05-18 Thread Stephen Tang
Hi, I encountered a peculiar use case. The business desires to display a small amount of text as a handwritten font. They want the handwritten font sitting on blue lines. This would simulate the effect of writing in a notebook. My first thought was sIFR for the fonts, but I don't think it

Re: [css-d] Displaying/Simulating handwritten fonts on notebook paper

2009-05-18 Thread Vladislav Vladimirov
Why not use a background image of a wrapper to simulate the lines? My first thought was sIFR for the fonts, but I don't think it supports the lines.  Is there anything that supports this? Regards, Vladislav http://www.ovalpixels.com/

Re: [css-d] site check please?

2009-05-18 Thread Jody Levinson
wow, thank you for the screen shot. I will adjust. On May 17, 2009, at 9:06 PM, David Laakso wrote: Jody Levinson wrote: Hi, all, I've created this site: http://evamoon.net and it looks all right as far as I can see in FF and current versions of IE, but when I open the pages in

Re: [css-d] site check please?

2009-05-18 Thread Jody Levinson
Hi Chris Actually, as Bill points out, stop the presses is correct in this sense. It refers to when a late breaking important news story would come in to a newspaper after the edition was already on the printing press. They'd stop the printing presses to update. The image at the bottom is

Re: [css-d] Displaying/Simulating handwritten fonts on notebook paper

2009-05-18 Thread Jukka K. Korpela
Stephen Tang wrote: I encountered a peculiar use case. The business desires to display a small amount of text as a handwritten font. They want the handwritten font sitting on blue lines. This would simulate the effect of writing in a notebook. You could do something like this: Markup: p

Re: [css-d] site check please?

2009-05-18 Thread Jody Levinson
On May 17, 2009, at 7:30 PM, Jody Levinson wrote: Hi, all, I've created this site: http://evamoon.net and it looks all right as far as I can see in FF and current versions of IE, but when I open the pages in DreamWeaver the left sidebar appears in the lower right and the navbar position

Re: [css-d] site check please?

2009-05-18 Thread Tim Snadden
On 19/05/2009, at 3:57 AM, Jody Levinson wrote: The image at the bottom is just a plain old transparent gif with a black mask. I'm not wild about how the mask shows over a light background, but no mask leaves jaggedy edges on the hands. It's a tradeoff. The way around this is to save the

[css-d] Site check please

2009-05-18 Thread Ib Jensen
Hi Link: http://ikjensen.dk Tested locally in FF 3.0.10 - IE 6/78 (IETester 0.3.3) Locally known issues: IE6 dont show my link-icons IE7 - 8 behave rather ok. As FF3. At 190% Page- or Text-zoom: IE6: Ahhh The template not made for IE6! IE7: Page got a horizontal scroll-bar,

Re: [css-d] site check please?

2009-05-18 Thread Felix Miata
On 2009/05/17 19:30 (GMT-0700) Jody Levinson composed: I've created this site: http://evamoon.net and it looks all right as far as I can see in FF and current versions of IE, but when I open the pages in DreamWeaver the left sidebar appears in the lower right and the navbar position