Hi,
My CSS validated, but making my text bold for the picture links on my portfolio
page isn't working via the pseudo class selectors. Does someone have a minute
to give it a glance? http://www.brianmcurran.com/portfolio.html
Here it is below also (It's in the #content section):
Sincerely,
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Brian,
In FF 3.5 they are working just fine. The problem I see is that the size is
so small that it's difficult to discern that they are actually bold.
Rob Emenecker @ Hairy Dog Digital
www.hairydogdigital.com
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Hi,
I have a web application which uses a variation on the following layout
(not mine, I hasten to add) :
http://www.dynamicdrive.com/style/layouts/item/css-left-and-top-frames-l
ayout
It works great in IE6, IE7, and FF, thanks to quirks mode and some IE
hacks.
However, as this is an
Rob,
Thank you for your minute. I'll have to investigate this further, because I
thought that might be the case, but on my screen when I view my site in Google
Chrome or FF it doesn't even give the slightest inkling that any bold is
working. I had a similar problem earlier in the week when I
You're welcome. When you size text smaller and smaller, you introduce
anamolies in the letterform rendering, because you have fewer pixels to do
the job. That is what you are seeing here. Not a fine enough granularity for
a font rendering engine to produce onscreen fonts that are *clearly*
Hi Alan,
You have.
#p7swapmenu {
position:fixed;
}
This causes over halve of the height of this menu to be hidden
outside the viewport. This one issue alone is causing a lot of other
issues to present themselves.
Thanks for the tips. I've just been experimenting with
Hi everyone,
I have never been able to get really comfortable with CSS, so I am happy I
found this list!
I ran into an issue recently with a Website Baker template that looks fine
in Firefox, Safari, IE 7, etc, but comes our completely broken looking in
IE8. It looks like for some reason the
Kristen Walker wrote:
I ran into an issue recently with a Website Baker template that looks fine
in Firefox, Safari, IE 7, etc, but comes our completely broken looking in
IE8. It looks like for some reason the dropdown nav is breaking. When I am
in IE 8, if I toggle into IE7 compatibility
NI HAO,
I built my first website whilst subscribed to this list (MEP of
Europe! It helpded launch a post-grad career after very small salaries
in print ). That was only three years ago and I now have a healthy
career as a designer, but mostly for web. It seems that for career's
sake that
At 11:01 -0400 on 08/25/2009, Brian M. Curran wrote about [css-d]
Bold not working:
My CSS validated, but making my text bold for the picture links on
my portfolio page isn't working via the pseudo class selectors. Does
someone have a minute to give it a glance?
Hi David,
I am not quite sure I understand what you mean. I ran the css file,
http://www.sbceoportal.org/adams/templates/adams_website_template/layout_set
up.css. Through the w3.org validator, and it doesn't find any errors, but
does find a few warnings:
53 .nav0 ul In (x)HTML+CSS,
On 26/08/2009, at 10:17 AM, Kristen Walker wrote:
Hi David,
I am not quite sure I understand what you mean. I ran the css file,
http://www.sbceoportal.org/adams/templates/adams_website_template/layout_set
up.css. Through the w3.org validator, and it doesn't find any
errors, but
does
Kristen Walker wrote:
Hi David,
I am not quite sure I understand what you mean. I ran the css file,
http://www.sbceoportal.org/adams/templates/adams_website_template/layout_set
up.css. Through the w3.org validator, and it doesn't find any errors, but
does find a few warnings:
Is this
I've been working on a CSS3 / XHTML 1.1 Strict redesign of my site for
awhile. Due to circumstances at my host, I had to push it over to the
new server sooner than I'd intended. I was hoping to get some feedback
if anyone has time to kick the tires on the site. At this point, I think
I've
Ok, ok, I understand now. I will fix the html and see if that helps.
-Kristen
On 8/25/09 4:05 PM, Tim Snadden li...@snadden.com wrote:
On 26/08/2009, at 10:17 AM, Kristen Walker wrote:
Hi David,
I am not quite sure I understand what you mean. I ran the css file,
Chris Blake wrote:
Is the list anti-Drupal? Will you still help
if there are twenty CSS files attached and crazy markup?
CB
css-discuss is primarily intended to be a place for authors to discuss
real-world uses of CSS.
It is in your best interest to validate the markup and
At 10:03 AM -0500 8/25/09, r...@visuallizard.com wrote:
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No, it's not. CSS is purely for display-related things. What you want is
very much in the functional side of things, and should be handled with some
kind of server-side logic. If you want more information
Michael Venables wrote:
I've been working on a CSS3 / XHTML 1.1 Strict redesign of my site for
awhile. Due to circumstances at my host, I had to push it over to the
new server sooner than I'd intended. I was hoping to get some feedback
if anyone has time to kick the tires on the site. At
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