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Oh wait...is it that the padding counts towards the total? That would make
sense :)
Laura
Yes, and older IEs handle the box model in their own special way. ;-)
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Also, add the box-sizing to all necessary elements, not just 'div'. :-)
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Oh wait...is it that the padding counts towards the total? That would make
UPDATE:
It appears that removing the min-height on the .callout items stops the
problem. Anyone see how I can get around the issue? I would like to keep
the min-height for layout reasons...
TIA
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Listers,
I have
Might as well throw in Meyer reset too:
http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/css/reset/
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Inadvertently replied off-list earlier. Posting again in case someone else
can benefit. Apologies for the dupe John.
On
enclosed text—it simply
states that the text needs to be smaller.
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%; /* 300px ÷ 948px = .31646 */
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method? I don't really like polyfills
and would rather achieve the same effect as above without having to
polyfill old IE to understand the media queries. Is this idea possible in
the single-sheet scenario?
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Can someone please explain this to me - what it does, and maybe a practical
example? Thank you.
[class*=span] {
float:
checkboxes.
Fwiw, please see http://ccstudi.com/fiddle.html
Thanks. That worked. I also was able to do it like this:
http://jsfiddle.net/6Xr8W/5/
Wouldn't we want label's in there?
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Le 14 févr. 2013 à 03:52, Tom Livingston tom...@gmail.com a écrit :
Hello list,
Given this type of layout:
http://proof.mlinc.com/tl/fluid/
Is it possible to have a rigid, non-changing padding amount
Unless you wish to or have to support a decent number of IE6 users, you can
skip the Trans png support.
Otherwise, I've used this with good success:
http://www.dillerdesign.com/experiment/DD_belatedPNG/
HTH
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.
Not that I'm there/done/complete, but I'm coding it all right now and it
seems to be working.
HTH,
Chris
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Do any of you have a favorite form styling/structure pattern that you
always use? I am particularly looking
in the same row, and then to try to change the layout for
small screens.
Keep 'em coming. Off-list as needed...
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tried several approaches, but each seems to have a downside.
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On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 3:07 PM, Philip TAYLOR p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk wrote:
Tom Livingston wrote:
Looking through the validator output, i'd *guess* that the errors were
things that the ...experimental feature: HTML5 Conformance
Checker doesn't understand, such as vendor prefixes etc
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 4:40 PM, Philip TAYLOR p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk wrote:
Tom Livingston wrote:
My point exactly. It's throwing an error, but for something that the
validator just doesn't understand and flags but is considered
by most to be OK to have in the styles.
Unless you
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 4:54 PM, Philip TAYLOR p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk wrote:
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errors the validator is flagging may not break the page.
Of course : I hope I did not appear to suggest otherwise
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. A quick test of:
footer{all:default;}
did nothing in a page of mine. Is this just a browser support issue, or am
I just not understanding what they are talking about?
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, Jukka K. Korpela jkorp...@cs.tut.fiwrote:
2013-01-14 22:00, Tom Livingston wrote:
Anyone have more info on this:
http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/WD-**css3-cascade-20130103/#allhttp://www.w3.org/TR/2013/WD-css3-cascade-20130103/#all
specifically the bit in Example 4 where it mentions setting
margin:0 auto 0 auto; an option?
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Hi!
I have an image that I want to center on a webpage. It seems there is no
float:center command? What would be the best way to center it?
Thanks,
Brian
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On Thursday, December 20, 2012, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
Le 21 déc. 2012 à 06:17, Tom Livingston tom...@gmail.com javascript:;
a écrit :
Is sizing text in pixels **still** considered a no-no?
It is still not a good, user friendly idea. Control freak designers will
disagree…
I've seen
you mean. No way
to look at :hover, like in Chrome's inspector.
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rightful place. Adding clear:both; to the footer is one way. Google is your
friend here! :-)
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I'm struggling
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, so it
goes as wide as it can. The funny thing is that it only effected the first
list, and not the second.
Thanks
Dave Solko
Pixel Alchemy
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513.300.2165
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Dave,
Seems
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I think #2 is related to #1...
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I am creating a new footer for our organization's website. And I
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I think #2 is related to #1
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and did some padding and
margin and added a border on the a to handle the rule to the right
of the links (a pipe as shown above).
The problem is when I have cases like Link amp; more link text the
lis won't let the text break
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would be appreciated.
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another line when there is clearly enough room for it not to have to
break.
Sorry. Thanks.
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Hello list,
Having a situation and am not sure the best
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Jukka K. Korpela jkorp...@cs.tut.fi wrote:
2012-08-03 21:38, Tom Livingston wrote:
Corrected paragraph:
Instead of repeated corrections, please post a URL demonstrating your best
effort so far and a description of what you regard as undesirable.
Yucca
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On 03.08.2012 20:34, Tom Livingston wrote:
Sorry about the mis-fire, lets try again and finish the thought this
time...
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think you want 'links in inline styled
list-items'...
http
media=screen href=css/768.css?v=1
link rel=stylesheet media=screen href=css/992.css?v=1
link rel=stylesheet href=css/oldie.css?v=1
![endif]--
/head
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tall
with the blur.
TIA
Dave Solko
Can you add another element to the bottom of the div and add a shadow
to that, or use div:after to do it?
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I can only speak to what I do myself. I have a base sheet and generally two or
three others designated by MQ for 768, 922 and sometimes for 480. I've even
done one for 600. It really depends on the layout and how it reorganizes. I
then link all of these individually in the head. MQs on the link
Yes. I was just giving an example. The op should target the right h2.
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2012-07-10 1:20, Mark Weiss wrote:
The code below is in our Moodle site.
the h2Is this your first time here?/h2 somehow is placed
look at the page, but have you tried display:block; and margin
x auto x auto; ??
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it do the centering? So it only gets as big as the full-size image and
stops and it's margins do the centering? Only flaw here is varying
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CSS:
h2: display:none; maybe?
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The code below is in our Moodle site.
the h2Is this your first time here?/h2 somehow is placed on the page
automatically. I need to know how to remove it using HTML.
Is this
Without seeing it, it sounds like the fieldsets are floated and it's a source
order issue.
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I have been working on this code for a few days with other things and
I have got it working where I want except one last
Yes and no. Keep in mind the cascade is in effect within the sheet so styles
early in the sheet can potentially be over written later.
HTH
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I have a feeling the answer is no, but want to make sure: does it matter
, why would FontSquirrel use 'normal' in these cases?
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Is there padding on your a?
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Hi
i wanted to style the underline on a anchor with a dotted red.
Read an article saying i could do
a:hover{
text-decoration:none;
border-bottom: 1px dotted red;
}
but
margin to hide the
icons.
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a width of 100% will it not normally taken as 100% by
default ?
Floating an element causes it to constrict to the width of it's contents, no?
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gradient or radial for the
backdround with a working example.
Is it possible with only css
Thanks in advance
Meera
http://tomliv.com/gradient/test.html
Tested Mac FF 12, Mac Chrome 21
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. The page validates now using http://validator.nu/
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Thanks
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First, love this tool:
http://www.colorzilla.com/gradient-editor/
second, jut a guess, is there enough content to allow the gradient to show?
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You probably need to add position:relative; to its parent. Otherwise it keeps
looking for the parent element that it is positioned relative to, which may be
the body.
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At
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A true inline style should work, like:
img src=my.jpg width=100 height=100 style=display: block; /
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Once you choose a font, use the '@font-face Kit' download link. This will give
you the samples etc.
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Hi,
when you download a web font from Font Squirrel you also get a sample
page and all the
HTML{overflow-y: scroll;} is one possibility
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From my homepage at www.higgsy.com if you click the drinking link on the
right it goes to a page with very little content. As a result the vertical
scroll bar that
.
Is this the correct idea for my goal?
thank you!
John
Hi John,
I would do a container with black bg, then inside that a p (or hx
etc) for the text on top, followed by img then p for the bottom
text. A min-height on the container too.
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Dreamweaver Menus | Galleries | Widgets
As long as we're talking, see also:
http://leaverou.github.com/prefixfree/
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; as well because otherwise
it double-bolds the font. But if the user sees a fallback font of
Helvetica or Arial, they won't get it in a bold weight. Is there
anything that can be done about this that I'm not seeing? Can only the
fall backs be bold?
TIA
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Im using a custom font, from Font Squirrel I believe, and am wondering
bout font-weight fall back.
Don't worry about it-- its a fallback font
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If I'm using RobotoBold - custom font - in my stack on an h2 for
example, I have to spec font-weight: normal; as well because otherwise
it double-bolds the font
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If I'm using RobotoBold - custom font - in my stack on an h2 for
example, I have to spec font-weight: normal; as well because otherwise
it double-bolds the font
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Does the font include all the characters? Was is a minimum subset?
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Am 03.05.2012 17:24 schrieb Tom Livingston:
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On May 3, 2012, at 10:56 PM, Tom Livingston wrote:
If I'm using RobotoBold - custom font - in my
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Am 03.05.2012 17:45 schrieb Tom Livingston:
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Am 03.05.2012 17:24 schrieb Tom Livingston:
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Thank Philippe. I'll have to read through that. With a lot of coffee I'm sure.
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Le May 4, 2012 à 12:24 AM, Tom Livingston a écrit :
After thinking about this, WHY doesnt this still
double-bold
I believe the i tag is fine to use. Never heard of any issues. It's been
around for ever...
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On Apr 28, 2012, at 12:44 PM, Brian M. Curran br...@draftingservices.com
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Hi!
Does anyone avoid the i tag because of browser compatibility issues, or is
it a non-issue? I
showing your problem is preferred as it's easier to see what
the issue(s) are.
HTH
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I use jquery.mediaqueries.js instead of respond. I had a lot of issues
with respond in a couple layouts.
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AFAICT = As Far As I Can Tell
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On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 3:15 PM, Angela French afre...@sbctc.edu wrote:
It's wrapping in Chrome on Mac as well. A quick look makes me think it's a
math issue... too much stuff (text, margin/padding) in not enough space.
With live text, you need some wiggle room...
HTH
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Thanks Yukka
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On Apr 19, 2012, at 12:29 AM, Jukka K. Korpela jkorp...@cs.tut.fi wrote:
2012-04-18 20:39, Tom Livingston wrote:
Does anyone know what the browser support is for block links? Google
isn't helping - probably because of my choice in search criteria. For
example
Hello list,
Does anyone know what the browser support is for block links? Google
isn't helping - probably because of my choice in search criteria. For
example:
a href=img src=myimg.jpg alt= /pAll of this and that image
is a single link/p/a
TIA
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Beige gradient sphere visible iPhone 4, iOS 5.1 Safari.
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On Apr 15, 2012, at 6:58 AM, David Laakso laakso.davi...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 10:12 PM, David Laakso
laakso.davi...@gmail.comwrote:
Greetings,
Why does the sphere not show up in IE/9 or Opera?
FWIW, tested in iOS 5.1 on iPhone 4. Green area was smaller than the viewport
and was labeled as 480x800
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On Thursday, March 15, 2012 at 5:38 PM, David Laakso wrote:
On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 4:25 PM, Christian Kirchhoff
that already
(or so it appears anyway) with the class sublinks.
HTH
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the ul in the position
it's in...
I may just be wandering in the same woods...
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On Jan 14, 2012, at 1:00 PM, Rob Emenecker list-s...@hairydogdigital.com
wrote:
I found the following thread on Stack Overflow that addresses the problem:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5434656/ipad-layout-scales-up-when-rotati
ng-from-portrait-to-landcape
Addenda: This method
For what it's worth.
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On Jan 12, 2012, at 7:51 AM, HallMarc Sales sa...@hallmarcwebsites.com
wrote:
Hmmm.. let's try this again. Can anyone tell why this page, 960px wide, will
fit (well almost 100% but considering it's the iOS!!! I'll take it.) in the
viewport no matter
For what it's worth, that page is showing the orientation bug on my iPhone...
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On Jan 12, 2012, at 7:51 AM, HallMarc Sales sa...@hallmarcwebsites.com
wrote:
Hmmm.. let's try this again. Can anyone tell why this page, 960px wide, will
fit (well almost 100% but considering it's
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