ing
>> up pre-designed responsive themes. Really hoping to find "white label"
>> layouts.
>>
>>
>> Elli Vizcaino
>
>
> Try:
> 1/ http://bradfrost.github.io/this-is-responsive/patterns.html
> 2/ http://bradfrost.com/blog/web/responsive-nav-patterns
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> can really be helpful with type.
Rick, can you please expand on this? I'm not sure what this is or how
to implement it.
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>> El 03/07/2014, a las 17:58, Elli Vizcaino escribió:
>>
>> I want to be able to control this
>> and get the alignment even.
>>
>> http://www.e7flux.com/e7flux2014/.html
>>
>> Elli Vizcaino
>
On Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 1:20 AM, Alan Gresley wrote:
> On 3/07/2014 1:19 PM, Elli Vizcaino wrote:
>>
>> Hello CSS Discuss,
>>
>> I'm presently working on building out a responsive redesign of my site
>> and in order to keep the HTML semantic, I can't us
ing someone has some suggestions on a way to do
what I'd like or can suggest appropriate markup that will behave like
I want it to.
Please take a look at the
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standard: "Arial", "Helvetica",
"sans-serif" but these fonts don't necessarily have the same proportions as my
chosen web fonts, so they would throw the look and feel off of the design if a
fallback font would indeed need to be used.
TIA for feedback!
El
eel off of the design if a
fallback font would indeed need to be used.
TIA for feedback!
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>
>http://www.abookapart.com/products/mobile-first
>
>http://mediaqueri.es
>
>
Thanks you guys these are awesome!
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effect on scalability?
Awesome resources, tips, etc welcome!
Thanks in Advance!
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Ok resolved it. Added an absolute path, changed stylesheet name, uploaded it
and it works in IE 7 / 8
Thanks everyone!
Elli
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> On 11/15/2012 9:43 AM, Markus Ernst wrote:
>> Am 15.11.2012
Hi Markus,
Yes I have. I started to experiment and rewrite the php in the conditional
comment but I've since put it back. You should find the direct url to the IE
stylesheet:
http://www.e7flux.com/wp-content/themes/e7flux/css/ie.css
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r, in order to target the
older browsers. Just don't understand why IE7/8 aren't picking up the image yet
they are picking up the blue background color that was stated in the IE
stylesheet.
Here is my conditional comment in case you were wondering:
Elli Vizcaino
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und image. I'm not sure why. Maybe my directory path is wrong? Can
someone please help out.
TIA,
Elli Vizcaino
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a brand that helps them engage, delight and
interact more profitably with their custo
ly Candara doesn't come w the .svg, .eot and .woff
versions so I will have to just use .ttf for Candara.
TIA!
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http:/
code to absolute paths. It's just intriguing
to see the many different behaviors going on w @font-face. There doesn't seem
to be any consistency and can vary for so many different reasons...
Just found this on Google. Some worthy @font-face gotchas to note:
http://paulirish.com/2010/fon
When you use a path like "fonts/creampuff.ttf" that is
> relative to where your css file is located at and so the browser is
> going to look in
> "http://www.e7flux.com/e7flux2012/css/fonts/creampuff.ttf".
I also think you're convinced it's an absolute path issue but it's not. You get
an erro
> On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 4:55 PM, Elli Vizcaino wrote:
>> Can you tell me what version of Chrome and OS you're viewing from? And
> have you checked it out in any other browsers? Because it was never an issue
> before. The link had been up for discussion in another po
imary. If you're not
going to specify a width you should at least float the content div left along w
the primary div float right as you have.
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along those lines something went wrong. Going to switch to a
different font. Thanks for the confirmation!
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on is 16. If you cold post a screen shot w browser and OS details that
would be awesome!
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name to creampuff and FF still isn't
budging but once again all the other browser render it fine. At this point, I'm
considering purchasing a web font as opposed to using a commercially free one.
What a drag...the amount of issues w browsers supporting @font-face
browsers I tested previously. So it seems the path of the base url is
irrelevant.
I am familiar w them and have some of their fonts but I don't think that
fontsquirrel is guaranteed 100% to make your fonts render. Tried their serv
> Ok so I tested on latest versions of Chrome, Opera, Safari for Windows,
> IE9, IE8, IE7 and they are all rendering the font. It's in FF where I'm
> having the problem. I tested in both FF3.6 & 9 and what you see on those
> versions of FF, is the fallback font (Brush Script STD) of the font
ving the
problem. I tested in both FF3.6 & 9 and what you see on those versions of FF,
is the fallback font (Brush Script STD) of the font stack. The other browsers
render "Creampuff" as it should. Please find link below:
http://www.
Hi Everyone,
Am working on a coming soon page for my site and @font-face doesn't seem to be
working. Not sure why .I implemented @font-face on another project and it was
fine. Now it's not working for this. I am using a different font now - could
this have something to do with i
ctive Developer | Media Logic |
> ph: 518.456.3015x231 | fx: 518.456.4279 | mlinc.com
Thanks Tom, Glenn will give these a shot.
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me involved a more
involved query for better accuracy - which only added to my feeling of
overwhelm. And then, what happens when your not using PHP but only HTML markup?
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he HTML markup however is valid.
>
> 2/ Delete the CSS file from the server. Boot. Upload the CSS file from the
> hardrive to the server.
>
> I have tried this numerous time and even so the browser will still use the
> CSS
> stylesheet it has cached.
>
> Elli Vizcain
verse. Yet IE 7/8 are not showing the hover
state in the footer nav section nor in the header titles
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however is valid.
> 2/ Delete the CSS file from the server. Boot. Upload the CSS file from the
> hardrive to the server.
I have tried this numerous time and even so the browser will still use the CSS
stylesheet it has cached.
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7;t update to latest stylesheet and it's been
about 2 hours since it was updated on the server. It took a couple of tries w
shift+refresh in FF to update but Chrome won't budge. Don't get it.
Elli Vizcaino
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, the article isn't' clear on how to
implement this, as in, it doesn't provide an actual code sample. Plus some seem
to require programming. Anyone know how I can get apply this so I can my CSS is
also updated in the browser when I make changes?
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repeat;
filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.AlphaImageLoader
(src='images/post-bkg.png', sizingMethod='crop');
/*IE7-8*/
}
It was working fine but, now only the image in the filter property shows up.
Not sure what happened or what I might have changed.
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e moment. I don't
think anyone ever has designed/build a website to render 100% identical across
every single browser in existence. One has to decide at what point it's good
enough and what one can live with, you just don't happen to agree...
Elli Vizcaino
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>
> Regards,
>
> Barney Carroll
> (+44) 742 9177 278
Thanks Barney for all your suggestions!!! Given where I'm at with this project,
which is close to being finish. I'm opting with #4. It never fails that with
every site project I embark on there's something new
> Fwiw, the webfont renders just fine in Windows or OS X as far as I can
> tell...
> <http://chelseacreekstudio.com/z/>
> ~d
Fine as in legible, sure but not identically. The appearance of fonts on Mac OS
tend to be slightly on the bolder sid
-google-safari.jpg
>btw, I also would suggest to split up your @font-face block, as I did in the
>test case. Your way of doing it is strange, although the validator doesn't
>puke on it.
>
>Philippe
Please explain why you're surprised the validator didn't puke on it
> On Dec 23, 2011, at 10:12 AM, Elli Vizcaino wrote:
>
>> This has always been my experience w Safari render fonts even when viewing
> directly on a Mac. I really need the font to render like the rest of the
> browsers because that heavy weight is throwing my design off
> On Dec 23, 2011, at 10:12 AM, Elli Vizcaino wrote:
>
>> This has always been my experience w Safari render fonts even when viewing
> directly on a Mac. I really need the font to render like the rest of the
> browsers because that heavy weight is throwing my design off
> I need the font-weight set to bold for all the other browsers but, don't
>need it for Safari due to the aforementioned.
>
> Elli Vizcaino
Try specifying -- font-weight:normal; -- on the appropriate selectors. Reload
Safari.
~d
David, I think what you're suggesti
this site: http://www.e7flux.com/clients/sof/ even
bolder. I need the font-weight set to bold for all the other browsers but,
don't need it for Safari due to the aforementioned.
TIA!
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gets
chopped off. Since the latter is the default for padding behavior I usually use
this but for these elements it's just not working and the
reason why I chose to go w box-sizing border-box. Seems like either way
something gets chopped off but just for these elements. I'm pad
lf? I
>did declare the element to display: block. http://www.e7flux.com/clients/sof/
>
>Suggestions on how I can rectify this more than welcome!
>TIA!
>
>Elli Vizcaino
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> On 12/19/11 1:33 PM, Elli Vizcaino wrote:
>> Hi Everyone!
>>
>> Developing my first HTML5/CSS3 blog site and am in the process of
>> cross browser testing the HTML/CSS. The designs uses custom script
>> fonts through out some of the header titles. They ca
to go.
>
Thanks but note that you've declared the padding with 0 on the left and that's
actually where I need the padding, if I'm going to remove it from one side. Can
you explain why I don't need the height property here? And is this cross
browser compatible? I
/
Suggestions on how I can rectify this more than welcome!
TIA!
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ommon" script fonts found on a user's
computer that I could implement as my fallback? Or am I better off using
italics for the fallback?
http://www.e7flux.com/clients/sof/
TIA!
Elli Vizcaino
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gt;
>Cool!
Thanks for sharing! Here's another one. This guy has created prominent logo
brands w pure CSS: http://www.ecsspert.com/play/css3-logos/
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> 2011-11-29 19:39, Elli Vizcaino wrote:
>
>>> In practice it is best to omit the type attribute, since it serves no
> useful
>>> purpose but can cause harm if misspelled.
>>>
>> Thanks! I thought the type attribute was required.
>
> It
> In practice it is best to omit the type attribute, since it serves no useful
> purpose but can cause harm if misspelled.
>
Thanks! I thought the type attribute was required. So w/o it, a document will
still validate and be interpreted as it should be?
Elli Vizcaino
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k tags. It has since been corrected but I'm left
wondering why the document actually validated as well written mark up?
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> 2011-11-29 0:50, Elli Vizcaino wrote:
>
>> I didn't think I had to provide an example of what the border: double
> property means
>
> No, but you did not specify what it would mean to have a double border 1px
> wide.
>
> Yucca
My original post is
>> 2011-11-28 23:52, Elli Vizcaino wrote:
>>
>>> Was just wondering if there was a way to give a double border different
>>> values.
>>
>> It depends on what you mean by that.
>>
>>> For instance have one be 1px while the
;
>
>
>
>
>
>Frank M Taylor
>http://frankmtaylor.com
>@paceaux
>
Thanks I will try both!!
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>border does.
>
>
>
>Frank M Taylor
>http://frankmtaylor.com
>@paceaux
>
>
Oooh! thanks so much as what I'm coding is HTML5/CSS3. I will certainly give
this a try!
Elli Vizcaino
Helpi
Hi CSS Disscuss,
Was just wondering if there was a way to give a double border different values.
For instance have one be 1px while the other is 3px? Is this possible? And is
there a way to declare it?
TIA!
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image in the background, unless
you wanted to create a thumbnail out of the background image. Seems like one is
better off not using the background-size property if the image is going to be
used as a replacement for text. That and the lack of support in older browsers.
Elli Vizcaino
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text-align is also set to left.
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>On Nov 18, 2011, at 1:40 AM, Elli Vizcaino wrote:
>
>> I don't understand why the text-indent on one link isn't working while it's
>> working on the others. The fan page in
>> question:http://e7flux.com/facebook/htlm/ - the link w the HTML5 icon in
>&
> 2011-11-17 18:40, Elli Vizcaino wrote:
>
>> I don't understand why the text-indent on one link isn't working
>> while it's working on the others. The fan page in question:
>> http://e7flux.com/facebook/htlm/ - the link w the HTML5 icon in background
> 2011-11-17 18:40, Elli Vizcaino wrote:
>
>> I don't understand why the text-indent on one link isn't working
>> while it's working on the others. The fan page in question:
>> http://e7flux.com/facebook/htlm/ - the link w the HTML5 icon in background
e explain what is going on or what I might have missed?
TIA!
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t 0px 0px 40px #0080AA;
> border: 2px solid #FFF;
> }
>
> -- Al Sparber - PVII
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> Since 1998
Thanks you guys! Al, Phillipe, Tom, L. David Baron & Alan you're all
awesome
rse I used, Firebug to
inspect code and firebug says that the opacity of 0.5 on the img has been
inherited from div.a - this is why I'm confused and unsure then of what inherit
means if the opacity is getting applied to it's descendants and yet I am being
told it is a property tha
;
> Sent from iOS 5
It seems like you get what inherit does/mean and and how it differs from what
happens to child elements of a parent with opacity applied. Would you know how
to explain the difference?
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> On Oct 21, 2011, at 1:28 AM, Elli Vizcaino wrote:
>
>>> As David notes, the descendants of a box with opacity applied don't
> inherit that opacity. The property is applied to the (block) box and all its
> descendants. If what you want is a box with a semi-
> On 10/20/11 12:28 PM, Elli Vizcaino wrote:
>> What I'm getting at is, if a box element gets an opacity property with
> a value of 0.5 for a semi transparent effect, do child elements such as text
> then display in the browser at that same semi-transparent valu
>On Oct 20, 2011, at 12:36 AM, Elli Vizcaino wrote:
>
>> If I recall correctly, child elements inherit the opacity property of parent
>> elements. Meaning, any text within a div with an opacity declaration would
>> then also take on the same values. Has this changed with
.xhtml
>(and compared with rgba() colors, which affect just a single drawing
>operation rather than an entire subtree).
>
>-David
I found this response a little confusing. So what happens when one uses hex
colors? And how does one explain this to someone else in layman's
Hello CSS Discuss,
If I recall correctly, child elements inherit the opacity property of parent
elements. Meaning, any text within a div with an opacity declaration would then
also take on the same values. Has this changed with CSS3?
Elli Vizcaino
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David would mind sharing some links to the various techniques you have/there
>> are for implementing sprites? Or point to some resources? As a developer who
>> believes in a progressive web I no longer support IE6 nor do I target
>> anything lower than 3.6 in FF so those are two less
g sprites? Or point to some resources? As a developer who
believes in a progressive web I no longer support IE6 nor do I target anything
lower than 3.6 in FF so those are two less browsers to worry about.
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ed page to make the determination on when a sprite grows
>so large that its less time to take 2 http hits and download 2 smaller files
>than 1 http hit with a huge file.
Thanks Elizabeth! Guess there are quite a few factors to consider. Seems like
I'll have to determine t
needed 1.
>
>
>I ended up breaking the mega-sprite into 10 smaller sprites, grouping the
>icons by association.
>
>Kevin
>
>
>Thanks Kevin. That is what I had in mind when I posed the question so I'm glad
>you weighed in :)
>
> Elli Vizcaino
>Web Desi
:hover and such, because the file is already cached.
>
Thanks Rob! Would love to hear others weigh in on this.
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pert box] on
> FontSquirel to set the top block above and use whatever fallback fonts do it
> for you and yours [I'd toss in Goudy as first in the fallback stack myself--
> but then I have a vested interest...
>
> Best,
> F. Goudy
> New York City
>
&g
esent. Nor in OperaMini [a mobile browser].
>However, with a decent fallback font you are still good to go. No js required
>for open-source [free] webfonts from a repository such as FontSquirrel.
>
>Best,
>F. Goudy
Thanks David! When you wrote "fallback font" - how sh
Hello CSS Discuss,
Wanted to know if there are any standard rule of thumb one should follow when
creating sprites? For example, should one place all images on one image sheet
(for lack of a better word) or use separate image sheets (how I plan) to create
sets for different parts. For example he
Hello CSS Discuss,
Wanted to know the level of support w embedding fonts and if it will require
Javascript to enforce compliancy w all major browsers?
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>
> http://css-class.com/test/bugs/ie/ie-bugs.htm
>
> > --
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>
Thank you!
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> On 13/09/2011 12:43 PM, Elli Vizcaino wrote:
>
>> I found this on a possible fix:
>>
> http://www.builtfromsource.com/2006/10/23/a-fix-for-suckerfish-dropdowns-in-ie-7/
>> - I added #main-nav li.about:hover { position: static;} Can someone
>> please confi
>> I found this on a possible fix:
>>
> http://www.builtfromsource.com/2006/10/23/a-fix-for-suckerfish-dropdowns-in-ie-7/
>> - I added #main-nav li.about:hover { position: static;} Can someone
>> please confirm that this works in IE7 and the sub menu NO longer
>> hangs or freezes. http:/
nother check in IE7 so my mind can rest at ease that all issues with the
> drop
> down menu have been resolved or at least know if there is more work to be
> done.
>
> http://e7flux.com/dfd/index.html
>
>
>
> TIA!
> Elli Vizcaino
I found this on a possible fix:
ved or at least know if there is more work to be done.
http://e7flux.com/dfd/index.html
TIA!
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.html
Screen shot of issue: http://e7flux.com/dfd/dfd-ie7.png - the spacing here is
88px while in other browsers it's about 65px. I would like the spacing
tightened in IE7 to about 65px as well.
TIA,
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> Elli Vizcaino wrote:
>
>> No one is giving me any insights into this sub menu "hanging"
> issue I got feedback on. Or has it magically corrected itself after I made
> the
> other adjustments. Another look would be greatly appreciated :)
>
> No c
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> Subject: Re: [css-d] Drop Down Menu On Hover Testing Please - IE 7
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> On 12.09.2011 18:10, "G.Sørtun" wrote:
>> No, it does not fix the issue - last list-
ce the causes the dotted
> underline only to appear only under the anchor links. inline-block
> causes the anchor links to shrink wrap the text.
>
>
>> Can you be so kind and check it to see if
>> that does it. I just don't believe in adding extra code if not really
>&
> On 12/09/11 14:19, Elli Vizcaino wrote:
>>
>> No, what I mean is FF 4& 5 were the 2 offered for testing on both
> Windows and Mac via Adobe Browser Labs. I'm still on version 3.6 on my own
> machine because the upgrade to FF4 was incompatible with F
> 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 ht
> 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 op
Or doe it come pre-installed with the software?
Elli Vizcaino
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splay: inline-block;
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Alan, this sounds like alot of extra code and is this a hack? Shouldn't
#main-nav li ul#sub-nav li {float: none;} suffice? I added float none to the
rule. Can you be so kind and check it to see if that does it. I just don't
believe in adding extra code if not
> I don't think I one either but this talk of FF3, FF4 and FF5 has got me
> confused.
>
> On Windows 7, FF4 was replaced within a week by FF5 and FF5 lasted about 2
> months. I now have FF6.0.2 on my machine. There is no mention of which build
> of
> Gecko this is. Are you saying that there
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