Still pretty new at all-CSS layouts, but loving it.
I have a question related to decisions that are made when first starting a
new project.
I am aware that using em as a font size unit is a Best Practice. We want
people to be able to resize their text, and ems allow us to give them that
I have a page that, when viewed in IE on first load, shows some text. If I
click away from IE and back again, the text ends up being the same color as
the background (I can see it if I click-drag over the area), and only a
shift-refresh causes it to appear again.
Is this a specific bug with IE?
Niklas,
Thanks so much - yes, you've reminded me to be more careful when trying new
statements, to remove them or review them after I have something workable! It
was messy for sure ;)
The prop/clear seems to be working now, and looks just like the old 1px
transparent gif spacer image hack
Can warnings like these be safely ignored when validating a CSS file?
* Line : 9 (Level : 1) You have no color with your background-color :
BODY
* Line : 14 (Level : 1) You have no background-color with your color : A
* Line : 35 (Level : 1) You have no background-color with your
Sorry to waste your bandwidth... I found my own answer after digging just a
little further:
If you don't specify color and background-color at the same level of
specifity, your style sheet might clash with user style sheets. To avoid
this, specify always both of them, see Section 9.1 Color
The content is donor level information. So, it's just
blocks of text w/ varied heights arranged as described
above. Is it really table data?
I'm not quite sure. That's why I wasn't sure if a
table is appropriate or not.
Watch out - I asked a very
With regards to:
http://nyslittreedata.advantex.net/new/default/sampleForm.htm
http://nyslittreedata.advantex.net/new/default/default.css
1. How can I get the two columns for the form to lay out properly? I've
floated the labels left, but right now, the labels and their fields just
spread out
I seem to have successfully built my first CSS-only layout, and it's working
very well... The page loads are faster and the markup is clean and quite
maintainable! I have the list to thank for this.
I now have some questions about actual content that will be going into my
layouts:
1. I'm still
Thanks all. I have gone for background-image. I wish I
could have used list-style-image though - it feels like
it should be the right way to do it.
Related question...
Still working on my design at
http://nyslittreedata.advantex.net/new/default/default.htm. The list
Send some messages today and haven't seen them... Testing list.
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Add this nonsense styles...
#leftNav {display: inline;}
#mainContent {display: inline;}
This worked great, thanks. I notice that my left nav in opera is not
condensed the way it is in firefox or ie... Not a big deal - I don't mind
the look too much, but just curious
Disregard my horizontal list question - it was a stupid typo.
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http://nyslittreedata.advantex.net/new/default/default.htm
http://nyslittreedata.advantex.net/new/default/default.css
I am almost done with this layout, in 100% css, and it is all very
exciting... Members of this list have been VERY helpful -- thank you all!
I have the following remaining
[2]http://www.gunlaug.no/contents/wd_1_06_03.xhtml
Having read this, I think it might be wise for me to declare my document as
simply HTML. I ignorantly used XHTML only because that's what was output
originally by Photoshop on my very first foray into an all-CSS layout.
HOWEVER, the
If you can manage to get some kind of control over
those CMS users, then a complete 'HTML 4.01 Strict'
would be the right choice.
More info...
http://www.w3.org/QA/2002/04/valid-dtd-list.html
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Subject: Re: [css-d] A Fairly Complex Design
Complete,wishing to implement using all CSS
Hi Again Everyone,
1. My apologies
Thank you Rakesh,
My specific question revolves around dynamic-height columns, I believe, but
starts with should I start over with the slicing, and if so, what should I
do different?
Firefox is a definite here. =)
Hi Marc,
Your's is a pretty simple layout to achieve using
That's a pretty ordinary 'fixed-width 2-column layout
with header and footer', well suited for floats and
negative margins...
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/negativemargins/
No need for that exact layout-method, but it is one of
the most robust
Hi Everyone,
I've started over with my design, and have a pretty good idea of what I want
to do now. I've managed to get my top area to look very much like the
actual PSD design, and now I am stuck... Here are my new, (hopefully) more
intelligent questions. =)
To compare:
Here is the desired
Hi, I can answer your question number 4: Internet
Explorer don't support transparent PNG's.
So I have to recreate all my images yet again, and this time get the
backgrounds to be the same color as what they will be sitting on top of...
Meaning that they can only be used when
Hi Georg (and everyone!),
Using your suggestions as a reset-point, I have come up with the following:
http://nyslittreedata.advantex.net/new/default/default.htm
To be compared to the static/broken version:
http://nyslittreedata.advantex.net/new/base/base.htm
I have renamed my div/ids and
Regarding my last post, I just found a fix that seems to work... I added
min-height and tweaked the two containers to remain the right height to fill
the bottom gap... But I don't know if this is acceptable or not. I have
updated my online versions to use this new setting, but (anyone) let me
Hi Everyone,
We just received a final design for a new website, in Photoshop format. It
looks good and meets the need... And it is fully approved by the client.
Now, I could do what I've always done -- slice it up using Adobe ImageReady
and output it as HTML/Tables. But I recently did an output
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