Elli Vizcaino wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> I am unable to test functional behavior cross browser because I have to rely
> on browser shot services to do my testing. I would greatly appreciate it, if
> a number of you would take a look at this site http://e7flux.com/dfd/ and
> hover on the word "Abou
On 12.09.2011 05:45, Elli Vizcaino wrote:
I would greatly appreciate it, if a number of you would take a look
at this site http://e7flux.com/dfd/ and hover on the word "About" in
the nav.
In IE7 the dropdown hangs (stays open) if mouse-pointer is moved anyway
but straight upwards, and as th
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 9:15 AM, Elli Vizcaino wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> I am unable to test functional behavior cross browser because I have to
> rely on browser shot services to do my testing. I would greatly appreciate
> it, if a number of you would take a look at this site
> http://e7flux.com/dfd
On Sep 11, 2011, at 11:15 PM, Rick Lecoat wrote:
> On a related note, do you (or does anyone else) have any recommendation
> regarding whether to include the media query in the markup’s tag, or
> in the CSS as an @media rule?
It depends :-). For a relatively simple stylesheet, with many commo
>
>
> Interesting. Mine seems a bit cleaner (no image needed), but the containing
> is not semantic (although it could arguably be an ).
>
> Thanks for the alternate approach!
Happy to help.
If you want the translucent background but don't want to use images, use the
CSS3 color value rgba like t
On 9/11/2011 4:16 AM, Chetan Crasta wrote:
Here is a solution: http://roughtech.com/t/leftheading/1.html
It involves the non-semantic use of spans, therefore I recommend using
javascript to create those elements.
Interesting. Mine seems a bit cleaner (no image needed), but the
containing is
Hello,
I am unable to test functional behavior cross browser because I have to rely on
browser shot services to do my testing. I would greatly appreciate it, if a
number of you would take a look at this site http://e7flux.com/dfd/ and hover
on the word "About" in the nav. It has a drop down
On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 10:43 AM, David Laakso
wrote:
>
> On 9/11/11 11:02 AM, Elli Vizcaino wrote:
>>>
>>> Oops, forgot one thing.
>>> To minimise the issue, you can give your footer a min-width, matching the
>>> fixed
>>> width of your main content.
>>>
>>> #footer-wrapper { min-width: 1116px }
On 9/11/11 11:02 AM, Elli Vizcaino wrote:
Oops, forgot one thing.
To minimise the issue, you can give your footer a min-width, matching the fixed
width of your main content.
#footer-wrapper { min-width: 1116px }
Ok added the min-width of 1116px to the footer w/o setting additional widths to
an
> Oops, forgot one thing.
>
> To minimise the issue, you can give your footer a min-width, matching the
> fixed
> width of your main content.
>
> #footer-wrapper { min-width: 1116px }
Ok added the min-width of 1116px to the footer w/o setting additional widths to
any other divs and it worked
> That would be expected behaviour. Not limited to Gecko / Firefox.The footer
> will
> always be as wide as the viewport, but on narrower windows / viewport, the
> whole
> construction overflows to the right (the main content requires a width of
> 1116px).
>
Can you please tell me exactly
On 10 Sep 2011, at 15:51, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
> Depends on the browser and the device. As far as I can tell, iOS 4.3 Mobile
> Safari does download those images, but Safari 5.1 (and I think then iOS 5
> Mobile Safari) do not.
Yes, ‘it depends’ it is looking increasingly like the only ava
On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 8:48 AM, Curtis Clark wrote:
> I haven't been keeping up with the list recently, so my apologies if
> something similar has already been covered.
>
> I'm looking for a background for an that extends on the left to the
> edge of the viewport, but stops on the right at the
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