Hi there.
I have a problem with a practice site I put up at: www.mypracticesite.com.
There seems to be a problem in the css for the subpages rendering properly
in IE 6 7 on a Windows based machine.
Any help would be great.
Thanks. John Shepard
Thanks to Georg and James Shannon for helping with my Div overhang problem.
I re-engineering the site to mitigate against the absolutely positioned
elements that were causing the problems. Thanks again.
ATB,
John.
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Hi,
I seem to have a pixel rounding problem with IE6 and below. The ID's
'sidebar' and 'navigation' seem to be out by 1 pixel! Could anyone suggest a
reason why before i lose any more hair to stress!?
http://www.johnywells.co.uk/blackbaud.html
Many Thanks
Johny
I have just discovered that Firefox on the Mac is not treating one of my
rules correctly.
If you go to:
http://catnaps.org/islamic/approach.html
and search for:
The four types of solution to prevent overlooking neighbours that I have
illustrated here are by:
you should see that the images below
on Firefox an IE 7 on the PC. Is there anyway I can remedy this
situation. I've being trying to do something about it for ages now
TIA
John.
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page that does it - http://www.mediasurgery.co.uk/
I tried a fresh install of Firefox on a different pc but the problem happened
again.
Can anyone help? Thanks for looking.
John.
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I've carried on and the problem can be reduced to this:
If I create a centered wrapper div white background on a colored page
- I cant get the div to expand to the height of the page in IE unless
I spec the div height in pixels, if I specify 100% it shrinks to the
content and becomes
about how long
this has taken me - am I missing something or what . . .
Thanks for any help
Cheers
John
source is here:
body { background-color: #5774ae; background-image: url(BG_vig.gif);
z-index: 0; }
p { }
td { }
a:link { }
a:visited { }
a:hover { }
a:active { }
#wrapper { background-image
Please could somebody tell me why, on IE7 and Linux Firefox 2.0, there
is, in effect, an underline under the word 'Home' on the horizontal
menu of:
http://www.catnaps.org/newsite4/islamic/design.html
The style sheet is at:
http://www.catnaps.org/newsite4/islamic/islamic.css
and, more
://www.danieljscogna.com/index.html
http://www.danieljscogna.com/index.html
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Dear Georg,
http://www.zap.org.au/~john/web/test-css/test.html
The problem is that the word Subheader is displayed with
additional padding under IE6/IE7, as if a padding-top: 0.75em
appeared somewhere.
It's a version of IE's old whitespace bug.
Thanks; I was reasonably sure someone
-icons/
Apologies if you already knew this, but my searches using Google came up
empty, so I thought I'd document it somewhere...
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(See http://www.zap.org.au/~john/web/test-css/test.html for the full XHTML
file; the CSS is in http://www.zap.org.au/~john/web/test-css/test.css).
In particular, the following CSS definitions to do with margins and padding
take effect:
p { margin: 1em 0; padding: 0
Hi Everyone,
I would like to create a rounded corner box in CSS.
Does anyone have any tips on the easiest way to create a CSS rounded Corner
Box?
Thanks,
John
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IE versions involved? I'm
seriously concerned about any IE7-only such issues that may exist.
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code is not going to be
the easiest to look through, but if anyone can help that would be
awesome.
Thanks,
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://pixelpasta.com/css/bpc3cola.css
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Hi,
I am having a problem getting my page to look right in internet
explorer. I have tested it on firefox, safari, opera, and it looks
fine but when I go to IE it breaks. Im pretty new to CSS and I
recently discovered the box model problem and feell like this is the
issue that Im having.
here is
this?
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Ingo, thanks very much for the pointers! I see I have quite a bit of
work to do so I will get back to it. thanks to all who had suggestions.
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I'm attempting to develop an existing site and am having problem with
two issues. The site is at:
http://www.catnaps.org/fixed4/catnaps.html#top
Please don't take the graphic design as final...
1. I'm not sure that the vertical menu with fly-outs is working
correctly. It needs to be fixed as the
Thanks so much, I had a feeling it was some css weight type of issue.
Thanks again!
-John
Michael Landis wrote:
On 7/5/06, John Haas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote (about
http://www.manapedesign.com/21dems):
Now, if you got to About Us and look at the HTML source for that
secondary nav, you'll
://www.manapedesign.com/21dems/themes/21cd/typography.css
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div's.
I have read about AlphaImageLoader, using Objects, Javascript and I a still
unsure as to which method is easiest and which is best. How do I apply these
tecniques to the above scenario.
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and the width from the #page
element...you'll need to go back in and add the appropriate padding
in a couple of places, or just change the width of the elements, but
I think it looked ok to me!
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On Jun 16, 2006, at 3:24 PM, Jason Preston wrote:
I don't know how many of you
Hi all,
Is it at all possible to display a page within a page (i.e. not using frames
or iframe).
i.e. the ability to set the source of a div to an external url.
Anyone ever tried or achieved anything like this?
Thanks,
John
told for not using an iframe is accessibility.
So something similar to an include but it is an external url. an example
could be when you source an image from a dynamic url.
Thanks,
John
On 6/15/06, Tom Anthony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 15 Jun 2006, at 15:11, John Mandia wrote:
Hi all
anyone have
any insight into this?
Just to clarify, I am not talking about setting my own user preferences in
Firefox, but actually setting the font size smaller with css in Firefox for
anyone looking at the page.
Cheers,
John
Thank you Nick and Philippe,
I appreciate your comments (and your humor). I guess I was just checking
to see if there wasn't something in CSS that I wasn't aware of to make
things smaller. I agree, the magnifying glass is probably not feasible.
Cheers,
John
for the reply,
John
Ingo Chao wrote:
John Haas wrote:
The site: http://qatotonetwork.newmbc.com
The issue: All of the top parts of the sidebar blocks (which are
actually h2 tags) are shifting leftwards about 100 pixels upon page
load. It at first renders correctly, then quickly shifts to the left
.
Thanks so much in advance for any help here!
-John
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Yes, but that is not what I am after. I mean I don't want to lis to be
displayed inline; I want the uls to be displayed inline.
Thanks,
John
Justin Reid
://positioniseverything.net/bg-centering.html
You should be able to work out some kind of a
fix after reading that page.
Ps. This was my first time using Browsercam and was quite shocked at
the IE 5 results in some cases, should I worry? ;-)
Only if your client is likely to care about it.
Big John
be used here,
because then the BG cannot be positioned.
I still have to finish reading your article...
... so I can say some nice words... :-)
Well, so far we haven't been shot down, so I'm still smiling. :)
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Folks, this is to announce a new PIE article on
PNG drop shadows:
http://positioniseverything.net/articles/dropshadows.html
We think it's pretty neat, but what do we know? Any advice
(constructive or destructive) is appreciated! :)
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Looks great to me (Firefox 1.5.0.2, MacBook Pro).
Let me know if you need a screenshot, and I'll get one for you!
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On Apr 27, 2006, at 8:28 AM, Karl Camenzuli wrote:
Hi all
We have just launched a new site today and I have had report that
its not
rendering well in Firefox
Oops, I also see the first problem (the header disappearing when the
window shrinks). However, I don't see the horizontal scrollbar.
Would a min-width (with the appropriate IE fixes, of course) help the
disappearing header problem?
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On Apr 27, 2006, at 8:46 AM, Design Groups wrote
David and Gunlaug. Thank you for the suggestions. I have to admit that
I'm not sure my site is best for the amount of content I'm
introducing, but can't for the moment work out a better way of doing
it other than using a fixed menu to visit sub-heads immediately.
I'll continue to see what I can
If you have a look at my site at:
http://catnaps.org/islamic/gulfarch.html
you will see that I have long lengths of content.
In order to improve this I am attempting to reorganise the site so
that the vertical menu is fixed with, below it, a 'go to the top of
the page' instruction, and with the
get all the other benefits (like resizable
navigation).
Check out www.hackenbergerhouse.com - I used really similar looking
navigation, with just background images.
I hope that's helpful.
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On Apr 19, 2006, at 10:29 AM, Pringle, Ron wrote:
Anthony wrote:
I'm using the Malarkey
the images instead of loading new ones, you don't
get the flicker problem.
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On Apr 19, 2006, at 11:58 AM, Anthony Baker wrote:
Hey Folks,
I'm currently developing a site where I'm going to be using
graphical navigation and an image replacement technique. I
had been using the Malarkey
%;
background-color:#ff;}
for the css.
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On Apr 17, 2006, at 1:30 PM, Mark Fellowes wrote:
I'm using a simple layout tutorial to build my understanding. I
might have been going backwards (tried a few more complicated
ones), however this is confusing me because only the body
background
, the list item below it
goes wonky. I think I've just been staring at it too long this
morning, but I can't pinpoint the problem.
The page is at http://www.sunscapeproperties.net/index2.html
The css is at http://www.sunscapeproperties.net/style2.css
Anybody? Thank you so much.
~john
Thanks, Francky. I tried your suggestion, and toyed more with the
widths, but nothing I did seemed to fix it. I would appreciate any
other help that can be offered. Thank you!
~john
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john wrote:
Hi, everybody.
I'm having some trouble
Hey everyone,
Does anyone have any suggestions/comments for me regarding the design of
my website:
http://www.cssremix.com
Any comments are appreciated. Thanks,
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I hope it works!
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to really get into it today; I might try
googling it, or taking out the footer padding (as you did), and then adding
1 to the left margin to see if that produces anything different.
Good luck!
John
Brian
please help me with this? Thanks.
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Paragraphs on my site have an indent of 2em for the second and
subsequent paragraphs; the first para has no indent. I use
p + p {
text-indent: 2em;
}
to effect this.
Where there is an image at the beginning of a para I use
img + p {
text-indent: 2em;
}
to keep the indented para.
the method you suggest.
JL
On 27/02/06, John Lockerbie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paragraphs on my site have an indent of 2em for the second and
subsequent paragraphs; the first para has no indent. I use
p + p {
text-indent: 2em;
}
to effect this.
Where there is an image at the beginning
tags which are then carried over into the sidebar and change the
text font. A similar effect is caused by posters using a variety of
composing programs. Is there any code I can add to the end of the main
div to stop _anything_ being inherited by the sidebar div?
John Latter
[NB This is a repost
Thanks for the help James - I'm just going offline but I'll look at the
link you gave later!
John Latter
On 16/02/2006 James MacLeod wrote:
Right first this first the reason the menu overlaps is that your
content div has finished so it just wraps round. What would be better is
if you put
which are then carried over into the sidebar and change the
text font. A similar effect is caused by posters using a variety of
composing programs. Is there any code I can add to the end of the main
div to stop _anything_ being inherited by the sidebar div?
John Latter
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Hey Mike,
The markup for the 'products' page seems to have some erroneous '/div'
tags... would suggest fixing up these errors (see link:
http://tinyurl.com/ay52l) and go from there.
Good luck,
jb :)
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Hi guys...
(btw - I only joined this list a couple of weeks ago, and have already
learnt heaps about CSS associated topics from the group. *Thank you* to
all that contribute :)
Just a curio with the 'Search' form at:
http://www2.petrescue.com.au/newindex.htm - the spacing between the rows
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setup was that I can't say how
many plain div's will be within that #features div, hence I couldn't
put a width on the #features, and couldn't center that via a margin: 0
auto. #features_wrap has to be 100% width.
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, John Haas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/* IE/Mac \*//*/
body.home #features_table {
display: block;
margin: 1em 0;
text-align: center;
}
body.home #features {
display: inline-block;
width: 1px;
white-space: nowrap;
}
/**/
But this only applies to IE Mac, if I'm not mistaken
Alright, got it to work. IE doesn't recognize div for this hack, I
had to use span's in this case. See the technique at:
http://phrogz.net/CSS/inlineblock.html
Thanks for the help,
Jack
John Haas wrote:
And come to think of it, I'm pretty sure you want to apply
display:inline-block
this when applied to the container div here? It's not.
Please help, the deadline is tommorrow and I'm getting very nervous!
Thanks in advance...
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The problem is visible in Firefox Opera, but not IE (on Windows).
Page is here: http://www2.petrescue.com.au/newindex.htm
The spacing that shouldn't be visible is just below the subnav with
the blue background.
Hi John,
Add these 2:
#navcontainer {padding-bottom:1px
and let you know how I go.
Cheers again
jb :)
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From: francky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, 15 January 2006 7:16 PM
To: John Bishop - alternative it
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] Odd div spacing in FF Opera, but not
IE? liquid
Hi all,
I've got a problem with a site I'm working on, where I'm getting a space
between div's that shouldn't be there. Margin attributes seem OK to me, but
there's obviously something I'm missing...?
The problem is visible in Firefox Opera, but not IE (on Windows).
Page is here:
Thanks Philip, that did it. Happy Wednesday!
-John
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
On 11 Jan 2006, at 1:38 am, John Haas wrote:
http://www.lullabot.com
Is it because of the way i'm linking css files?
style type=text/css media=all@import themes/lullabot_jack/
style.css;/style
Thanks
. The a stays within the parent div (#secondary-nav).
Now, if i expand the width of the secondary-nav div to, say 500px, it
extends rightwards, not leftwards (the desired effect). Is it possible
to get it to extend leftwards somehow?
Thanks, I really appreciate the help.
-John
CJ Larson
http://www.lullabot.com
Is it because of the way i'm linking css files?
style type=text/css media=all@import
themes/lullabot_jack/style.css;/style
Thanks in advance for any help.
-John
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If it did not fix your problem, I'd appreciate a reply that it didn't
work, John.
Ingo
Ingo,
I'm sorry, your message seemed to get lost in another thread in my mail
reader. I use threaded messages.
Anyhow, I just added the code and well, it seems to have done the trick
in IE6/PC. Now to test
: nowrap;
}
.second #secondary-nav a.active {
background-image: url('images/sl-whitebar.gif');
background-position: center right;
background-repeat: no-repeat;
margin: 0 0 0 -800px;
}
.second #secondary-nav a:hover {
text-decoration: underline;
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-decoration: underline;
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-compliant way to get two columns with
row-wise input?
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it is happening. If anyone can explain it for me that would be great.
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Interestingly, removing height caused IE to show the overlapping behaviour.
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The flicker is therefore likely to be a function of the browser settings
rather than the content or styling of the page, as you are hinting.
This takes it off topic so email me direct if anyone wants more detail.
HTH.
John Jameson
, greenish, pixel-ly feel.
I bookmarked it, but that crappiest thing happened, my flash drive
failed (and I use portable firefox), so I have no idea where to find it
again.
Anyone know what I'm talking about?
-John Protasiewicz
help with this?
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John
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is actually screwed up badly on screen using Safari 2.0.2 - the
rh col sections are overlaid on top of each other.
HTH.
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over this. I am considering
rebuilding from ground up, but I am hoping for a less drastic solution.
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Hello AD,
Hi John,
I'm not too sure I understand what your problem is. You say the #content
attaches itself to the bottom of the screen but I don't see that
happening here.
Really? That is odd. On every system I have tested it appears like I
said - with the content div extending all
:
#clearFoot {
clear:both;
height:50px; /*or something more to your liking*/
}
I think that about takes care of it. I had the very same problem the
other day, and this seems to work the best. simply because it clears the
floats - basically its position is gauranteed.
Cheers,
John
didn't
it fix the flicker, but now the flicker appears over against the left
edge of the wrapper instead of directly above the parent! Weird.
Big John
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I'll be testing this scrolling
idea out right away. Should have done it months ago, oy.
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with white-space:nowrap. This would then solve your
problems with option 3.
If you are creating the pages dynamically you could even consider providing
more than one option, ie browser sniffing.
HTH.
Regards,
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the border bugs. I would not be suprised to see this 150px height
show up somewhere in the current bug as well.
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, but you didn't say so. if the container
the float resides in is given a width or height, it will aquire
layout in IE and will then contain any float.
To prevent this, you need to avoid giving that container layout,
which means not using a width or height.
Big John
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problem:
http://nemesis1.f2o.org/aarchive?id=11
I don't have time to track down the shorter grey bar,
issue, but try using this method:
http://positioniseverything.net/articles/mys-bug.html
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scrollbar!
I personally think that clean, source-ordered (x)html with CSS layout plus a
handheld stylesheet is a more reliable approach.
JohnP
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}
#pageHeader h1 span {
display:none
}
So, my questions are
1: how does the site look across various platforms?
2: In text-only browsers does the html display OK?
Thank you in advance.
Cheers,
John
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Thanks Georg,
That has done the trick.
http://www.itsecureportal.com/layout/example18.html
Much appreciated.
John
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. I am a newbee to css and enjoy the list, but too new too
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Greetings everyone:
a while back i
{display:none;}
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, as well as the
regular tags and can't affect it. Any ideas?
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to think about.
Without really testing it, I'm sorry I don't have any advice off-hand to
fix this...but I'm sure it is just a matter of playing around with the
CSS.
I hope this helps some.
Cheers,
John
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(not happening) in IE6? Is there
some sort of CSS code involved that shuts off user control in IE?
Thank you for any comments.
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Thank you all for your help.
Next time, I will start a new thread.
Cheers,
John
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Wow, that kicks butt!
Thank you very much.
John
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panel to fill to the footer, and I need it to expand
to accomodate different heights.
I'm really stuck here and I could really use some help. I'm going to
sleep: hopefully the gods will smile down on me, or at least my inbox.
Thanks in advance.
- John
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