Re: [css-d] Picture Positioning Issue in FF

2011-08-05 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On Aug 6, 2011, at 7:59 AM, Brett Goodrich wrote: > You can view the error at http://ccbci.org/see-life/alumni/ > In FF (I have 5.0) all of the pictures pile on top of each other in > the top right corner. > It works perfectly in Chrome 13.0 and in Internet Explorer 9.0. It is an old bug in Geck

Re: [css-d] Positioning Problems

2011-08-05 Thread David Laakso
On 8/5/11 6:35 AM, Darrin Roenfanz wrote: http://roenfanz.info/images/dcr_preview.png Could the kind CSS Listers please go over my design and maybe help polish things up? See: http://roenfanz.info/projects/dcr.v2.5/ Thanks in advance, Darrin C Roenfanz I think you are tripping over your ow

[css-d] Picture Positioning Issue in FF

2011-08-05 Thread Brett Goodrich
You can view the error at http://ccbci.org/see-life/alumni/ In FF (I have 5.0) all of the pictures pile on top of each other in the top right corner. It works perfectly in Chrome 13.0 and in Internet Explorer 9.0. Thanks thanks in advance! Jesus loves you! -bRETT __

Re: [css-d] Columns realigning and zooming anomalies

2011-08-05 Thread David Hucklesby
On 8/5/11 10:41 AM, Howard E. A. (Tony) Tinsley wrote: The site I am developing is only my third site. It is the first site in which I am using percentages so that the text and images expand and contract when zooming in and out. I am trying to "perfect" the home page to use as a model for the oth

[css-d] Columns realigning and zooming anomalies

2011-08-05 Thread Howard E. A. (Tony) Tinsley
The site I am developing is only my third site. It is the first site in which I am using percentages so that the text and images expand and contract when zooming in and out. I am trying to "perfect" the home page to use as a model for the other pages so the links are not yet active and the cont

Re: [css-d] Positioning Problems

2011-08-05 Thread Alan Gresley
On 5/08/2011 8:35 PM, Darrin Roenfanz wrote: Good morning fellow listers! The past couple days, I've been toying around with a test design for my yet-to-be-published website. Except for edges not lining up exactly, the design happens to work just about right with my current install of Firefox (I

Re: [css-d] Inaccessible block at some screen resolutions

2011-08-05 Thread Ghodmode
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 2:48 PM, David Laakso wrote: > On 8/5/11 2:15 AM, Ghodmode wrote: >> >> On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 1:18 AM, Beth Lee  wrote: >>> >>> http://www.callibeth.com/about.php >>> >> What did you mean by a "sticky" footer? > > Greetings from an interested bystander-- Beth does not seem

[css-d] Positioning Problems

2011-08-05 Thread Darrin Roenfanz
Good morning fellow listers! The past couple days, I've been toying around with a test design for my yet-to-be-published website. Except for edges not lining up exactly, the design happens to work just about right with my current install of Firefox (I think it's FF6b2) on Win7. While the CSS I