On Feb 27, 2010, at 5:56 AM, jeffrey morin wrote:
> I have an unordered list with the elements floating left. The discs are
> disappearing and I have read that this is because when you float an item the
> display property is set to block which in turn wipes out the display:
> list-item; that is
Recently completed site not showing correctly in IE 7.
HTML valid - 1 Error in javascript <-- I know this is not CSS related
CSS valid
http://eyecarecincinnati.com
Under Our Doctors in IE 7 it is re-flowing the list. Wondering if this is
due a width not set for that list item?
Everything else se
I have an unordered list with the elements floating left. The discs are
disappearing and I have read that this is because when you float an item the
display property is set to block which in turn wipes out the display:
list-item; that is normally on list items.
Does anyone know if there is a work
> Do yourself a couple of favors,
>
> Switch to a more widely supported and stable Doctype (unless you've got
> a really compelling reason to be using your current HTML5 Doctype)
> http://www.w3.org/QA/2002/04/valid-dtd-list.html
The HTML5 doctype is listed in that document and even if it is not
*shrugs*, after I reloaded the page it's showing up now. That line I
pulled (where it was missing) was straight out of Firefox's view-source.
SCL
On 2/26/2010 10:56 AM, Skip Knox wrote:
> I'm not sure where you saw that. The line reads 40px and there is a quote,
> and I've been on this list for
The ol' reply setting got me. Here's the message I sent to Troy but meant to
send to all.
Skip Knox
Boise State University
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 9:29 AM, Skip Knox wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. It's interesting; that was the problem all right, but
> the solution wasn't where a person might
I'm not sure where you saw that. The line reads 40px and there is a quote,
and I've been on this list for enough years to know to validate my code
before ever posting a question here!
As for the doctype, I think the President is going to host a debate at Blair
House real soon
Skip Knox
Boise
On 2/26/2010 9:51 AM, Skip Knox wrote:
>
> While a suggested fix is welcome, I'd also like to know what the issue is. I
> would have researched this myself but was unable for form a search string
> that produced any useful results.
Do yourself a couple of favors,
Switch to a more widely suppor
Locate this code:
.
Before the comment, there is a period. Remove it.
Then remove the paragraph with 3 exclamation points (though it's not causing
the gap):
Test-academics.boisestate.edu
!!!
Then use an HTML 4 or xhtml DOCTYPE instead of HTML 5. While it's very cool
to play with exper
στις 26/2/2010 6:26 μμ, O/H Troy Harshman έγραψε:
> The dot is there, it's line 53 when viewing the source in Chrome. If
> you think things are messed up in IE, take a look at it in Opera, the
> whole sidebar doesn't even show. The source doesn't even show the code
> for the sidebar in Opera, which
The dot is there, it's line 53 when viewing the source in Chrome. If
you think things are messed up in IE, take a look at it in Opera, the
whole sidebar doesn't even show. The source doesn't even show the code
for the sidebar in Opera, which occurs right after the phantom dot.
_
στις 26/2/2010 6:10 μμ, O/H Troy Harshman έγραψε:
> Go to this line in your code and you will notice that here is a dot
> floating around like so...
>
> "."
>
> That's how it appears in Chrome. In IE6 it's showing a character
> symbol instead of the dot, which must be what's throwing things off.
Go to this line in your code and you will notice that here is a dot
floating around like so...
". "
That's how it appears in Chrome. In IE6 it's showing a character
symbol instead of the dot, which must be what's throwing things off.
__
I'm working on a theme I inherited that was the proverbial 80% done and I've
an IE anomaly that I cannot pin down. Here's the test page:
http://boisestate.edu/webresources/utheme/indexskip2.shtml
In Chrome and FF the left menu abuts the dark blue heading above as
intended. In IE7 there is a gap. I
Noah Learner wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have just made http://www.wecweddings.com live. Any usability feedback is
> greatly appreciated especially on mobile devices.
>
> Many Thanks,
>
> Noah Learner
>
I see no grave CSS problem in your site cross-browser in a laptop other
than the shift-left of
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