Re: [css-d] Border makes gap between divs disappear

2010-03-11 Thread Paul Jinks
Thanks David That's really useful information, as well as a fix that's saved me hours of hitting my head on the keyboard. Paul On 10 March 2010 18:24, David Laakso da...@chelseacreekstudio.com wrote: Paul Jinks wrote: I have a two column layout with each column divided into two boxes (thus a

Re: [css-d] Transcendant web design and CSS3

2010-03-11 Thread MB
Thierry Koblentz said: I'm not for serving pixel perfect designs - or even identical look - across browsers, but I'm not for punishing IE6 users either. I'm sorry, but this makes no sense to me... To quote Georg: It leaves older IE/win versions with a perfectly usable document, and doesn't in

[css-d] can't get my sprites to work.

2010-03-11 Thread Drazin Carrie
Hi, My site is http://www.bkcareercoach.com I am having a lot of trouble - I have been away from this for too long. My sprites are not working- any suggestions? Also, the orange badge that says upcoming events is supposed to be absolutely positioned, but when I resize the page - it moves? Thanks

Re: [css-d] can't get my sprites to work.

2010-03-11 Thread MB
Drazin Carrie said: My sprites are not working- any suggestions? I'll get back to you on this. Also, the orange badge that says upcoming events is supposed to be absolutely positioned, but when I resize the page - it moves? You have not set a positioning context to let your absolutely positioned

Re: [css-d] Transcendant web design and CSS3

2010-03-11 Thread Thierry Koblentz
I donknow if you read Transcending CSS or not, but this is basically the same thing Andy was saying in his book. Perfectly usable is the same as punishing? I disagree with that conclusion. No, I did not read Transcending CSS, but my understanding of this from your posts is that authors should

Re: [css-d] Transcendant web design and CSS3

2010-03-11 Thread MB
Thierry Koblentz said: Stealing time from IE6 dev time to tune styles sheets for browsers that represent a very small fraction of your audience is no better than spending time on making rounded corner, drop shadow, etc. work in IE6. I think the key is to *balance* these two approaches. Yes,

[css-d] IE6 and 7 positioning (what else?)

2010-03-11 Thread Steve Caramia
I think this is an easy one, but I can't find the answer. I've built part of this page in a CSS table to practice that method. Worked fine, except in ie 6 and 7 (as promised). I fixed half of the table, but the images are still not inline. What am I missing? http://www.caramiadesign.com/CNL/

Re: [css-d] IE6 and 7 positioning (what else?)

2010-03-11 Thread David Laakso
Steve Caramia wrote: I think this is an easy one, but I can't find the answer. I've built part of this page in a CSS table to practice that method. Worked fine, except in ie 6 and 7 (as promised). I fixed half of the table, but the images are still not inline. What am I missing?

Re: [css-d] IE6 and 7 positioning (what else?) FIXED!

2010-03-11 Thread David Laakso
Steve Caramia wrote: Steve Caramia wrote: I think this is an easy one, but I can't find the answer. I've built part of this page in a CSS table to practice that method. Worked fine, except in ie 6 and 7 (as promised). I fixed half of the table, but the images are still not inline. What

[css-d] The css-d wiki REBORN!

2010-03-11 Thread Eric A. Meyer
Ladies and gentlemen, the new CSS-D wiki: http://css-discuss.incutio.com/ Thanks to the stellar efforts of the wonderful people at Incutio, the content was moved over from the old TaviWiki to MediaWiki with an automated script that did its best to preserve formatting along with

[css-d] multiple colors in a:link styles

2010-03-11 Thread Nicky McCatty
On this website, I set an a:link definition that's blue for text. http://grantsetcetera.com/index.html I have have a different a:link color (white instead of blue) for the Level 3 text buttons, and that part worked. However, the a:hover is white, instead of red (FF). Where is my mistake?

Re: [css-d] multiple colors in a:link styles

2010-03-11 Thread David Laakso
Nicky McCatty wrote: On this website, I set an a:link definition that's blue for text. http://grantsetcetera.com/index.html I have have a different a:link color (white instead of blue) for the Level 3 text buttons, and that part worked. However, the a:hover is white, instead of red

Re: [css-d] The css-d wiki REBORN!

2010-03-11 Thread Steve Clason
Eric A. Meyer wrote: Ladies and gentlemen, the new CSS-D wiki: A deep bow to all the volunteers. (Bows, deeply.) And the logo is great. -- Steve Clason Boulder, Colorado, USA (303)818-8590 __ css-discuss

Re: [css-d] multiple colors in a:link styles

2010-03-11 Thread David Hucklesby
On 3/11/10 5:28 PM, Nicky McCatty wrote: On this website, I set an a:link definition that's blue for text. http://grantsetcetera.com/index.html I have have a different a:link color (white instead of blue) for the Level 3 text buttons, and that part worked. However, the a:hover is white,