On Oct 17, 2008, at 8:24 AM, Dave Pierce wrote:
Aforementioned client got in touch, and a web site they have has
gotten messed up somehow, and nobody knows why...including me.
The HTML is good, except in the Flash insert section, and the CSS is
OK too, except where there's no colors given
Hi, s'been a lng time. Trying to stay out of this part of the
field and stick with illustration, but no can do for my biggest client.
Aforementioned client got in touch, and a web site they have has
gotten messed up somehow, and nobody knows why...including me.
The HTML is good, except in
I've got a bug showing up somewhere, and I'm not too sure how to fix it.
On this page http://www.lorettodaybreak.org/pages/
daybreak_events_photos.html there's a large break between the
subheads and the following ULs. It looks OK in Safari and IE, but not
in Firefox and Opera. Knowing that
Much as I hate to say this, because I know I'm opening a can of worms
for meself, Firefox seems to have a problem. On this site http://
www.lorettosedgwick.org, I'm seeing most other browsers hold it
pretty well on the lower third of the page (the three columns in a
box and the footer.) I
Dan,
You got the answer, just not the way you think you did.
The line *html #textright {mar\gin: .5em .5em 0em 1em} is a MSIE
hack, and isn't a problem with Firefox.
The problem was that it was like this: *html #textright (mar\gin: .
5em .5em 0em 1em}...the first bracket was a parenthesis
Dave Pierce grumbled:
In this site, http://www.pierceartanddesign.com/testfiles/index.html
according to the browsercam, everything works fine except IE5 and
5.5. (I'm not too worried about versions 3 and 4), but in IE5.x,
the content side is all whacked.
Can anyone tell me why
Gurus,
In this site, http://www.pierceartanddesign.com/testfiles/index.html
according to the browsercam, everything works fine except IE5 and
5.5. (I'm not too worried about versions 3 and 4), but in IE5.x, the
content side is all whacked.
Can anyone tell me why?
oops, just noticed a glitch
On this page http://www.pierceartanddesign.com/testfiles/pages/
med_vs_social_care.html I've almost gotten the myriad browser bugs
handled. All of my CSS on all three check out as being good on the
WC3 checkers, as well as the HTML, with the exception of the header/
style info.
I don't
Previously...
On this page http://www.pierceartanddesign.com/testfiles/pages/
med_vs_social_care.html I've almost gotten the myriad browser bugs
handled. All of my CSS on all three check out as being good on the
WC3 checkers, as well as the HTML, with the exception of the header/
style
Old thread, but should update...been too busy to think about it...or
anything else for that matter.
On this website, which is located at http://
www.pierceartanddesign.com/testfiles/ the bullets in all versions
of IE are aligned with the bottoms of any li that is longer
than the
Dave questioned:
On this page http://www.pierceartanddesign.com/testfiles/pages/
med_vs_social_care.html I've almost gotten the myriad browser bugs
handled. All of my CSS on all three check out as being good on the
WC3 checkers, as well as the HTML, with the exception of the header/
style
Ok, MB...
Forgot the subject line...CRS.
Here's the redo with the subject line.
Dave questioned:
On this page http://www.pierceartanddesign.com/testfiles/pages/
med_vs_social_care.html I've almost gotten the myriad browser bugs
handled. All of my CSS on all three check out as being good on the
Dave dolefully delineated:
On this website, which is located at http://
www.pierceartanddesign.com/testfiles/ the bullets in all versions
of IE are aligned with the bottoms of any li that is longer than
the width required to keep it on all on one line. Any ideas why?
and Audra artully
On this website, which is located at http://
www.pierceartanddesign.com/testfiles/ the bullets in all versions of
IE are aligned with the bottoms of any li that is longer than the
width required to keep it on all on one line. Any ideas why?
Also, it breaks apart in IE7, and I'd like to use a
Hi CSS gurus,
These aren't the only problems on the site, as you will see, but
there's a strange problem with the IE's that doesn't show up in other
browsers. In this site, the dots in the unordered list are showing up
at the bottom line rather than the top lines. This is happening in
all
Hello Gurus of Great Graphics,
Can someone take a look at this page (I finally got to do one from
scratch instead of updating old stuff! ;-)
http:www.pierceartanddesign.com/testfiles/ and perhaps point me in
the right direction to get the page centered into the browser window?
I tried the
To Anahita, Lori and DJ, Thank you all. Perfect fix.
;-Dave
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Well, good ol' IE6 does it again. On this page, the top left pic is
chopped in half. Don't know why.
HTML validates. CSS sort of does, if you don't mind the IE hacks. I
know, they're everywhere, but I'm not paid to rewrite the entire site
or page. Just add more stuff to the mess that's
Dave dolefully wrote:
Well, good ol' IE6 does it again. On this page, the top left pic is
chopped in half. Don't know why.
To which Ian intoned:
the margin-top:-3em; in the content is the culprit
And Georg Gracefully added:
Add 'position: relative' to the image in question, to fix IE6'
Folks, I'm still having problems with this. I've not been able to dig
up any info about anything like it in any of the 152 odd websites
I've bookmarked for CSS.
The site in question happily passes the W3 html validator. There
aren't any hacks anywhere down near the photo in question that
I'm having a problem with Safari...first I've ever had. So far the
other browsers are showing this page correctly...but In Safari, the
picture and caption at the bottom left doesn't fully load.
The W3 validators say the HTML passes, and the non-compliant IE hacks
don't pass...but I really
I'm having a problem with Safari...first I've ever had. So far the
other browsers are showing this page correctly...but In Safari, the
picture and caption at the bottom left doesn't fully load.
Georg Graciously answered:
If you add a background-color to #content, you'll find that it doesn't
I'm having a problem with Safari...first I've ever had. So far the
other browsers are showing this page correctly...but In Safari, the
picture and caption at the bottom left doesn't fully load.
The W3 validators say the HTML passes, and the non-compliant IE hacks
don't pass...but I really
In Re:
Also, it does validate, HTML wise...but the CSS validator claims
there's a problem and won't let it go through.
It claims this problem:
Target: http://pierceartanddesign.com/NewFiles.html/pages/
aboutus.html
Please, validate your XML document first!
(clip, slash)
Peter politely
I inquired...
On this page
http://pierceartanddesign.com/NewFiles.html/pages/ aboutus.html
I'm having trouble with (what else?) IE6. The column of
text on the right is cut off about 1 or 2 characters on the left
side. I've had this problem before, and I'm trying to fix a pre-made
site, so
My Dear Gurus,
On this page http://pierceartanddesign.com/NewFiles.html/pages/
aboutus.html I'm having trouble with (what else?) IE6. The column of
text on the right is cut off about 1 or 2 characters on the left
side. I've had this problem before, and I'm trying to fix a pre-made
site, so
To my query about this:
No matter what I do, the large text box on the left shifts to
the right just over half the width of the whole window...I've
tried *http hacks, conditional comments, nothing seems to
work. I've been back and forth with the BrowserCam quite a
few times. It works fine in
Hi gurus,
I've been stuck (again) doing a small addition to an old web site
that was designed in an older version of GoLive, and is definitely
not CSS based. The old version of GL always creates table-style
pages. I am not getting paid to do anything but change an old page
with a new text
Hi folks,
I've got a problem on this page:
http://www.pierceartanddesign.com/NewFiles/index.html
You may notice that the indents aren't lined up the same in the three
lists in the green box. As they go across, the first on the left is
just right. The middle list is indented about an em, and
Joan Justifiably Jotted...
A website I am working on has a glitch and I cannot figure out why
it is happening. http://www.livingwaterhealthsolutions.com
The top navigation in the upper right corner (see code below) is
the location of the problem.
(snip, slash)
In Internet Explorer
Bob asked, Baffled:
I have a request to create a horizontal drop-down menu with tooltips
over some of the menu items.
(cut, snip, slash)
The menu button links all point to the # index file. The test page is
at www.dottedi.biz/codesamples/hmenu/ . If there is too much going
on, I
can
.
However, there may be a bug in Safari, as it doesn't display the
Edwardian script, but the rest of the browsers do. Curious.
Dave Pierce
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paragraphs. I think that means that the paragaph color is
overriding any desired color callouts.
Instead of marking the problem items with a letter, you should
probably use a /*comment*/
Not sure if that means anything, or if I'm right...I'm no expert,
just a beginner.
Dave Pierce
Pierce Art
at the top edge of the blue form border. Renders OK
in Firefox, except, not sure if this is intentional, but the form
input windows are borderless, with just a dotted line at the bottom
of each.
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Ross Rightfully Requested:
I had this working before. Probably needs a fresh pair of eyes. The
dropdown does not work in IE.
http://blue-fly.co.uk/tri/test.php
The css
http://blue-fly.co.uk/tri/css/triscotland.css
Ross, I'm a newbie myself, but I did notice one thing...did you mean
Anne Asked:
This is the URL in question:
http://www.language-works.com/swimdesign/template-public-4.htm
I've been fiddling with numbers all night and am stymied by the
following
spacing problems:
(1) I'm trying to eliminate the white space between the masthead
graphic and
the blue
Roger Rapidly Rote...(hey, hooked on phonics works!)
I am almost done with a site that worked until I added a link to the
home page. The link works fine in IE but not in Firefox. I have
searched
high and low and am close to pulling my hair out - if someone could
tell
me why it won't work in
Can anyone tell me if the new version of IE7 supports transparent PNG
files?
Thanx CSS true believers,
Dave
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Nick nicely noted:
If you look at http://nicku.org/index.shtml you will see the body
background-color is a light greeny colour #e5f5e9, but if you look at
http://nicku.org/index.sxhtml in firefox 1.5.0, you will see that the
background-color is missing. (If you look at http://nicku.org/ you
I've noticed that some people list their class selectors thus:
.classname {
}
and others:
..classname {
}
What's the significance of the double period before the second method?
TIA,
Dave Pierce
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...wouldn''t it just be a lot easier
to make a second page like the first, except with the extended text
on it the way you want it to look? T'would certainly save a lot of JS
and coding hassle...
Just a thought.
Dave Pierce
-family:Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
font-size: 12px;
}
I'm kinda new at this, but this is a starting point...maybe the uber-
experts can complete it better than I. It's based on an image
replacement method.
For my own knowledge search, whaddaya think, experts?
Dave Pierce
you've moved your mouse out of the menu area. Maybe reposition
the drop-downs up a bit closer to the parent menu?
Dave Pierce
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would have the following CSS:
#navlist ul #current a{
background: your choice;
color: your choice;
}
That's how I implemented it, and it works without the #body problems.
Dave Pierce
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http
Aaron also asked...
http://angray.members.beeb.net/Examples/CSS/ThreeColumnExample.html
It has been tested here on IE 6, FF, and Safari.
Anyone able to test NN4 and IE5.5 ?
Aaron, in Mac IE5.2.whatever, the columns act correctly, except the
words left and right are hugging the left side
, the
entire screen was black, with the exception of the widgets.
Dave Pierce
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oops...I was using Safari.
Dave
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, in Mac IE5.2.whatever, the columns act correctly, except the
words left and right are hugging the left side of each of their
respective columns.
Dave Pierce
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Riquez Rapidly Rote...
Can someone with safari FF please confirm?
http://www.thethebootleg.co.uk/thethe/dev/viewposts.php?pg=1topic=1346
The footer (green bar) should sit at the bottom of the page - in my
FF its fine, but in Safari LIVE, its jumping up a few 100 pixels.
Locally, its the
An update for the kind folks who helped out...
The PERL stuff is beyond me, so I'm having the client go to an expert
on that one, possibly their server. They had too limited a budget for
me to redo the site with CSS.
The As were a surprise! They were all extra spaces in the coding. For
Hi again,
Ian intelligently intoned...
Oh, yeah, and if anyone can tell me what the deuce those creepy
little
As are about, it'd be very greatly appreciated!
{Clip, Slash)
Cem Meric quietly queried:
Have you considered upgrading the site to CSS only code without
those creepy
Dave Goodchild wrapidly wrote:
http://www.web-buddha.co.uk/sanbox/karen/
correct link:
http://www.web-buddha.co.uk/sandbox/karen/
Dave, I tried to check it in IE/Mac 5.2.2, and it locked IE up tight.
Dunno why, but you may want to check on it.
Dave
Hi again,
Ian intelligently intoned...
Oh, yeah, and if anyone can tell me what the deuce those creepy little
As are about, it'd be very greatly appreciated!
Looks as if the database has been copied at some point as the code if
full
of the little critters.
Need to clean up the db and
Hi Group,
Just back from a long trip to CA, and now that I'm back I have the
dubious job of adding one page to the following site:
http://www.littlepeopleslanding.com/index.htm
You'll notice the odd (to me) coding on this thing...it's waaay old,
and there's this EDITTAGSRC / stuff on several
http://www.littlepeopleslanding.com/index.htm
You'll notice the odd (to me) coding on this thing...it's waaay old,
and there's this EDITTAGSRC / stuff on several pages that allow the
employees of the organization to update information. The update page
is basically a form with two text
Christian Coyly Commented:
Sure thing, Robert. Here is a link:
http://demo.wfp.com/v1a_prop.asp?id=19121
Please note that this very much a work in progress. The issue at hand:
the contents of the fly out menu are visible on hover, the links in
the main content are to the left are totally
Dino delicately described:
Comment out width in #navbar ul:
#navbar ul { margin: 0; /* width: 720px; */ float:left; background:
#ffeab8 url(../images/mainNavBg.gif) repeat-x; list-style: none;
padding:0}
Dave Pierce asked: Is there a way to . expand the nav bar as
needed,
or at least
My apologies to cj and Dino! I was doing the work on GoLive, and
previewing it with GL's live preview. On that, the menu was vertical. I
tried it on Fireworks, et al, and it all worked. Thank you to all who
answered this. GL has some MAJOR issues with it's CSS previewing.
Another bug it has is
Scott said:
I have
..inner {
border: 1px solid #bbb;
padding: .5em /* just for looks */
}
Which shows the grey borders around the 2 boxes on this page. I also
have
stuffed two divs in there, floated left to give me two columns in the
main
box.
How do I get the height to exapnd
Ok, so now I've got this wonderful page, with the nav bar they
like...except...they don't like the extended bar on the right of the
home button. That's where the buttons expand for enlarged text. Is
there a way to make it go away and just expand the bar as needed, or at
least let the home
Dave Goodchild wrapidly wrote...
Hi all. I am in the process of redesigning my site
(www.web-buddha.co.uk)
and as my css knowledge has progressed I am coming to a fuller
understanding
of the pitfall of certain approaches (the original site was designed
using
absolute positioning which
Dang! I done it agin!
Sorry, it's http://www.lorettosedgwick.org/
Dave
On Jun 6, 2006, at 2:41 PM, cj wrote:
On 6/6/06, Dave Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, so now I've got this wonderful page [snip]
what page
Roger Roelofs rapidly wrote:
#left, #main, #right { float: left; width: 180px; margin-left: 30px; }
/* the padding-top value may be unnecessary once the html is fixed */
#left { margin-left: 25px; padding-top: 1em;}
#main { width: 150px; }
#left ul, #right ul, #main ul { margin: 0;
Thanks guys,
and a big oops! (blush!) It's been a long weekend. Thanks for spotting
that.
Now, to see if there's any problems in the PC browsers...
Dave
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Marty said:
I've done this before but for whatever reason it ain't working now :)
I'm trying to float one div up next to the other.
You can see the code here-- http://www.mearis.com/
It looks like it should in FF but in IE6 div#right is wrapping beneath
div#left...
Marty, I think I know
Hi group,
On this site... http://www.lorettosedgwick.org/ ...which many of you
have helped me create through your expert knowledge, the client has now
requested that the list be flush left with the heading, no
margins/padding. So I did that but now the overflow wraps down and to
the left
Don rapidly wrote:
Why not just make a list with no symbol in front? That way you
automatically get a 2 line link to line up.
Don, I'd love to. But the client wants that special diamond there.
They asked me to design these links with three different symbols,
didn't like what they wanted,
After a bit of searching, I have identified the source of the
problem, but still yet to find a solution. The problem seems to be an
IFRAME (which is created thru Javascript @ runtime). This is causing
IE
to whiteout the rest of the code.
Also my same column height is not yet solved.
After a bit of searching, I have identified the source of the
problem, but still yet to find a solution. The problem seems to be an
IFRAME (which is created thru Javascript @ runtime). This is causing
IE
to whiteout the rest of the code.
Also my same column height is not yet solved.
(Somebody shoot me...they're making MORE changes!) On this site,
which many of you have helped me create through your expert knowledge,
the client requested that the list be flush left with the heading, no
margins/padding. So I did that but the overflow wraps down and to the
left to line
Hi group,
I've just finished putting a new nav bar on this page,
http://www.lorettosedgwick.org/pages/sedgwicklife2.html ...this was
done according to instructions, and mostly it worked quite well.
However, the left side of the navbar should not have the border on it,
and I followed the
I'm just a rank beginner, but would a sliced header help? Could be
sliced near the left side image area, then the two pieces included as
backgrounds? The right side background could be a repeated gif to
expand as needed?
Dave
On 5/19/06, Kenny Graham [EMAIL-REMOVED] wrote:
What if you gave the logo image:
#logo { margin:-10px; }
This would allow the H1 to collapse on it, right? As in the H1 would
only try to contain the height of the logo - 20, instead of the full
height? It usually seems to work
One of the books I've been studying has used two terms I'm unfamiliar
with. Some will deem these dumb questions, but here they are.
What is a screenreader?
The author used a phrase: Javascript with the DOM What's the DOM?
Thanks for any information.
Dave
This goes out to Georg, David Laakso, Els, Dave Goodchild and all who
gave me their excellent assistance on this problem. Thanks to a pretty
wide combination of suggestions, the Home page works on this site. I
have one other glitch on two pages, and it's VERY wierd! I'm going to
validate and
OK the home page almost works...well it does in all 5 of my Mac
browsers, and even in Firefox for PC, but of course it doesn't in
IE/Win. Just one more thing to fix, and I'll be daed if I can find
the problem. I beseech you to take a look at
http://www.lorettosedgwick.org and see if
Hi again, newbie here.
On this homepage, http://www.lorettosedgwick.org/ it looks fine in all
of the Mac browsers, but IE/Win does it dirty. The navigation bar, just
below and directly centered under the Loretto Sedgwick logo,
disappears.
And on the test page,
Hi folks,
I've got just until Friday to get this thing done, and if I don't get
it figured out today, I'll have to re-install GoLive 5 and put it
together that way, with just html coding!
I checked the home page, http://www.lorettosedgwick.org/ last night on
a friend's PC. It showed that the
On David Laasko's advice, I changed three items to position:relative
instead of absolute. That, and adding a width to the navbar fixed the
problems with IE/Mac. But I don't have a PC. Can someone check to see
if it worked? http://www.lorettosedgwick.org/ and
I've just completed a hand-coded version of the home page on this site.
Is this any better on your browsers? I see that IE/Mac still pushes the
picture and text below the header waaay off to the right...but the
other Mac browsers actually look good. For a laugh, compare the source
of the
Hi folks, newbie here. Let me preface this with the fact that the pages
have been built in GoLive CS2, and I had no idea when I upgraded to
this that I'd have to learn CSS. And I believe that GL really creates
some ugly code.
I'm trying really hard to learn this so I can get this site up
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