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I hope that I am using the wrong url but the gentlepeople that produced this
page http://nivo.dev7studios.com/demos/
don't have clue on how to hit portable devices...
The page throws an enormous horizontal
Try http://filamentgroup.com/lab/a_fix_for_the_ios_orientationchange_zoom_bug/
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Oops I guess I should have read your whole message. I think u are looking for
the viewport meta. Can't find the code right now, sorry. :- P
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You could try using absolute positioning, making it relative to the button's
containing element. I'm guessing that would allow you to position it better
with the button as you desire.
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On 07.01.2012 15:12, Laura
in
original position.
Thanks Georg, that solves the problem! I have yet to wrap my brain around
this yet though...
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You could try using absolute positioning, making it relative to the
button's containing element.
I
mostly, and find that - on the Mac - I have to clear
it's cache frequently, as you say. command-option-e ok refresh.
Not sure if Chrome has an equivalent...
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-upload the file...and it is then
found and read.
Dan K.
I've also done:
style.css?v=1
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See below...
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I'm having trouble some issues with fonts within a P tag. They won't
alter their current style, regardless of what I try. The site is
Off the top of my head I'd say the only way to do that would be to use two
containers and give them different border widths and space them with padding.
I've not heard of what you are describing.
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HTML{overflow-y: scroll;} is another option
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See short page shift---
http://www.communitymx.com/content/article.cfm?cid=528a0
One fix is to force a scrollbar
I think what it means is the elements get opacity applied - parent and child -
simultaneously as if they were separate elements.
Out of curiosity, if it was inherited, would the opacity amount get compounded
the more levels deep the elements went??
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/hiding of
content that is in question. Should the showing/hiding be done another
way, and if so, what *is* the best way to do this?
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I have since used this in another project that didn't involve
hiding/showing content and it worked quite well.
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I would imagine you could install the latest Firefox (maybe Chrome) to test
pages/assist with development and use browsercam for simple layout testing of
other browsers. Check Textmate or Coda for a compatible editor.
HTH
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, however, is also effecting browsers
(tested with FF 7.0.1) on a laptop with a screen resolution set at
1024x768. Is there a way to target ONLY the iPad and similar device ??
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I am using the following media queries:
@media only screen and (max-device-width: 1024px) and
(orientation:portrait){ }
@media only screen and (max-device-width: 1024px
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The footer link?
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Gotten to point where we can't see the forest through the trees [signature
link].
Fast and dirty quick tour in IE 6/7 with any corrections that
- I might have missed something. Current crop of browser have a fairly
decent support for those properties that apply to this element.
On Sep 28, 2011, at 10:55 AM, Tom Livingston wrote:
For the col element, it seems that besides passing the validator,
it's kinda the same as setting widths
seems happy.
Anyone have any suggestions on this?
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 3:26 PM, Tom Livingston tom...@gmail.com wrote:
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I'm going around and around with this and can't see the source of my
woes. Can anyone see the cause of layout issues in IE8 and IE7?
IE8 is close, but it seems
Ah ha! It was [att=] selectors. Added classes, and it works. It's a
known issue with respond.js. Hope a fix is out soon.
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 2:03 PM, Tom Livingston tom...@gmail.com wrote:
I have still been working on this and after starting from scratch and
using 320andup style sheet, I
. display:table-cell came to mind, but everyone's
favorite older browsers won't play.
Aside from having 2 separate tables, is there a solid way to do this?
I tried some hacks to try to make display:table-cell; work, but was
unsuccessful.
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On Wednesday, September 28, 2011, Tom Livingston tom...@gmail.com wrote:
List,
What would be the best way to show and hide table columns based on
media queries. On this page:
http://proof.mlinc.com/tl/cssd2/
i'd
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 3:35 PM, Tom Livingston tom...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 3:17 PM, Ingo Chao ichaoc...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Wednesday, September 28, 2011, Tom Livingston tom...@gmail.com wrote:
List,
What would be the best way to show and hide table columns based
, Safari 5.0.5 Mac. My IE installs are in
separate VMs using VMWare...
Could very well be my media queries as I am still wrapping my head
around them...
http://proof.mlinc.com/tl/cssd/
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On 9/27/11 3:26 PM, Tom Livingston wrote:
List,
I'm going around and around with this and can't see the source of my
woes. Can anyone see the cause of layout issues in IE8 and IE7?
IE8 is close, but it seems
PM, Philippe Wittenbergh e...@l-c-n.com wrote:
On Sep 28, 2011, at 5:55 AM, Tom Livingston wrote:
The html errors i can live with. I do not know how to do cellspacing
with CSS
border-collapse border-spacing
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/tables.html#borders
and I think classing table columns
Helvetica ;)
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You would set up your font stack such as: h1{font-family: 'mycustomfont',
arial, helvetica, sans-serif;} the fallback being arial, etc which would
display if the custom
You would set up your font stack such as: h1{font-family: 'mycustomfont',
arial, helvetica, sans-serif;} the fallback being arial, etc which would
display if the custom-for whatever reason-didn't.
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the fallback work properly because of the body font-family
declaration?
Or do I have to spec the whole stack on each element, like:
h1{font-family: 'HelveticaNeueW01-57Cn',Arial,Helmet,Freesans,sans-serif;}
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Listers,
General cascade question...
Can I spec my fallback font stack on the body, like:
body{font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;}
and then, on ONLY
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On 9/21/11 1:47 PM, David Laakso wrote:
On 9/21/11 1:04 PM, Tom Livingston wrote:
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On 9/21/11 12:15 PM, Tom Livingston wrote
@font-face [unless perhaps if the user has declared sans as the default font
in her browser preferences, or has a user style sheet with sans as default.
~d
Actually that's NOT what you are saying, is it! :-0
OK, I re-read that. Full stack it is.
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Got it. Thanks John.
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Can I spec my fallback font stack on the body, like:
body{font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;}
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I believe mobile safari does download the images.
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Class names, though meaningful ones makes most sense in the long run for
maintenance, can be what ever you want. Using the right elements is a whole
different thing.
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Edit: class names cannot start with numbers but otherwise ...
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Did you fix the second issue? I don't see a problem, other than the
lack of semantic elements
to all who took the time to look at
my problem page. I appreciate it.
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to the right - outside the wrap. I am
assuming (uh-oh) that I need a fixed width to pull those callouts off.
Can this type of layout be done? what am I doing wrong here?
Percentage math error?
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Hello list,
http://www.mlinc.com/tl-test/flextest/
At the above link, I am trying to have a fixed-width aside, with a
flexible main section. The outer wrap has a min and max width. Is this
possible? The design calls
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On 8/30/11 11:47 AM, Tom Livingston wrote:
Hello list,
http://www.mlinc.com/tl-test/flextest/
At the above link, I am trying to have a fixed-width aside, with a
flexible main section. The outer wrap has a min
on Amazon
Thanks,
Christopher A.
City of Springfield, MO
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account for discrepancies. The third button on the page is the second
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image to the top of the desired button in your graphics program. That
would be your negative y value. The a href should be display: block;
and a height defined to match the button height in the graphic.
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.slideshow_inner adjusting the width of .slideshow_text so
it comes up next to .slides.
Don't forget to clear your floats.
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a min-height and let it go with that.
Again, HTH
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and a p as opposed
to 2 separate tables? Just curious.
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is looking for: /images/action_buttons/08112011Sprite.png
is that the name of the image itself?
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That is what I meant. if you know it is correct as in 'I know it's there and
why'. I guess I could have been clearer.
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Tom Livingston wrote:
Though I'm rusty on *HTML hacks
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This is the page: http://mobilebotanicalgardens.org/wordpress/
The div in question is div id=primary, and the containing div is main
div id=primary class=aside main-aside
Got it to work by placing #primary inside #container. You'd need to
tweak a little.
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elements will also work...
/div!-- #container --
div/div
div id=primary class=aside main-aside
regards
Georg
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Though I'm rusty on *HTML hacks- havent used one in years - the validator is a
tool, not law. If you know that is correct and need it for a fix, then it's
fine.
However, I'd recommend another method for teaching IE 6 a lesson, and wrap it
in conditional comments. Either embedded in the head,
Mr. Modo is correct, none of these suggestions will validate but I was just
suggesting an alternate method to achieving the same end. Some people do sleep
better having the offending code outside their main sheet so it does pass the
validator.
Merely my opinion and another possible course to
This can easily be done with bg image.
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On Jul 26, 2011, at 10:29 PM, Mark Henderson wrote:
Honestly John, all things considered, I recommend /starting over/ and
to that end if you can take the time to
on BG images.
A link to your page would be easier for listers to troubleshoot.
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Im aware of the lack of mobile styles. More will be coming, however I
was referring to the containing 'outer' divs
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It should work now. Theres still too much space at the top, but it doesn't
jump around.
The space appears to be coming from pNav/p.
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Can anyone tell me why the background in this layout is getting messed
up in mobile Safari? (iPhone, at least. Haven't checked an iPad).
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On 7/6/11 4:11 PM, Tom Livingston wrote:
Can anyone tell me why the background in this layout is getting messed
up in mobile Safari? (iPhone, at least. Haven't checked an iPad).
http://proof.mlinc.com/mlinc.com
Ok, I'll look into that. Thanks David.
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On 7/6/11 4:11 PM, Tom Livingston wrote:
Can anyone tell me why the background in this layout is getting messed
up
Just a stab in the dark, but if you are not specifying a size in the print
sheet, it will use default or if the cascade is in effect with multiple sheets
in the head, use what ever was last Specified in another sheet.
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On 29/06/2011 1:55 PM, John D wrote:
On 29/06/2011 9:01 AM, Tom Livingston wrote:
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Is it possible to position a background image on the body of a page so
that the LEFT EDGE of the image is always at 50
the content as the viewport decreases below 900px wide)? With a
different method?
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and unbalanced html/css tags.
My 2 pence worth.
I fixed the missing opening head, embarrassingly, but I see no issue
with the opening body. It's in conditional comments.
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appreciate your time, I was not looking to change the way the
page reacts to the viewport, just whether or not there is a better way
to do what I was already doing and if it is possible to have IE7 and 8
react the same way as capable browsers.
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Is it possible to position a background image on the body of a page so
that the LEFT EDGE of the image is always at 50% of the viewport? Ive
googled a bit but not sure im using the right search terms...
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Um, possibly. If the labels are short, just run them all next to eachother. If
you had a link, that would be easier to troubleshoot.
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Hi. In CSS, is there a way to have a label and a text field with another
label and
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why I didnt go this route. (text scale tested in Safari
5.0.5 Mac)
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, but try scaling the text up (NOT zoom)
and you see why I didnt go this route. (text scale tested in Safari
5.0.5 Mac)
Thanks for spinning the pinwheels for me though...
I have since gone another route that I think we can live with. Same
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it??
http://proof.mlinc.com/mlinc.com/2012/
TIA
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of the logo directly in the HTML as suggested, but
this made no difference and doesn't solve the stacking problem of
other elements.
Any other ideas?
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In the process of messing with this so the issue in question is no
longer there I will update you all about this as I change it.
Hold off for now. Thanks to David and others for looking...
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Through some restructuring, I think I have solved my problem. If
anyone happens to have free time (ha ha ha) i'd love any thoughts on
bettering the structure. Thanks to all who looked.
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On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 3:12 PM, Tom Livingston tom...@gmail.com wrote:
Through some restructuring, I think I have solved my problem. If
anyone happens to have free time (ha ha ha) i'd love any thoughts on
bettering the structure. Thanks to all who looked.
Much to my dismay, the structure
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I'd like to add my 2¢. I use the DD_belatedpng script all the time,
and have been since before the HTML5 Boilerplate went public. It works
beautifully and also works on background images when applied to the
container.
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If only I could stay on this page long enough to inspect it, before
being redirected to lynneheller.com
http://t.cfaj.ca/table-blank-rows.html
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