OK! It's done. I've checked it in Safari (developed on OSX), on
FireFox and in Linux, but not on Win IE, so please be kind if you find
a problem. This is a 100% CSS site with just enough .PHP to switch
pages, a complete rewrite from a very table oriented web page.
This is a completely volunteer
Hello,
I just finished working on all the front-end scripting and such for a
redesign of my site which can be found temporarily at
http://www.deselectdesign.com/test/
I was hoping some of you may take the time to check it out to test for
any cross-platform glitches or the like. I have tested it
Hello, I am currently working on a layout for a friend, which can be
found at http://www.exillon.com/test/ and the css is
http://www.exillon.com/test/main.css
Rather than making the stretched/melted part of the background one huge
image, I made a basic tiled version for the straight lines and
Greg Morphis wrote:
I removed all padding off of hours and added a height/fontsize to all
container divs and have come up with
http://home.alltel.net/omen/schedule.htm
It still has the row pushed down.. Can you suggest something else to try?
Now I've got my thesis out of the house, and has
Even though this is wayyy off topic, and is probably going to stopped by the
admins...
Happy New Year everyone, may your year be free of crashed drives, viruses and
have lots of good times :)
WIth any luck the admins will say Happy New Year and let this topic end when it
does. And a big Happy
Thanks Georg. And I will re-test as you suggest.
Cheers,
Bill
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gunlaug Sørtun
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 12:06 AM
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] Another try: Flickering in
Thanks for your response, Roger. The class you sited (.dateline) was an
orphaned rule - I wrote it (incorrectly, as you pointed out) at some phase
of the design and then changed; it wasn't called anywhere in the html so
wasn't effecting the page; I've removed it now :). I played with the
, 2005 10:42 AM
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Cc: webmaster
Subject: Re: [css-d] Another try: Flickering in Firefox
At any rate, since you aren't seeing the flickering, it's probably
difficult
to know what I'm referring to.
I'm seeing it and what happens is:
1. The page is laid out;
2
Hi there,
You posted 10 hrs ago so maybe you've fixed this? I don't see any gap on IE6
win xp.
Cheers,
Bill
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of William Gates
Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 2:25 PM
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject:
Hi Jenny,
I like the way your site looks. Clean looking and easy to navigate.
Since you were asking about conformance to web standards, you'll want to run
it by the w3c validator: http://validator.w3.org/ Your home page -- the
only one I ran -- throws 5 errors and a heap of warnings relatig to
Hi there,
Steve, I followed this link, http://www.brunildo.org/test/#cen
http://www.brunildo.org/test/%23cen . Some interesting examples there.
Can someone explain one of the examples to me, though? On this page --
http://www.brunildo.org/test/ImgHoverTest.html -- in the example labeled
matthijs abeelen wrote:
Why would anyone - certainly on this list - be interested in a toolbar
for
IE?
Cuz IE isn't Netscape and unlike Netscape, IE is the lesser of two evils.
Which in case makes Moz/FF good, so without IE, Moz/FF wouldn't what it is?
So in the end, what would you hate
Thank you for the speedy reply, Terry.
Pardon my ignorance, but I am unsure as to how exactly this would correct
the issue mentioned? I'm not having an issue with the DT, DD layout in
heights or positioning, merely the background colour. And even more oddly
is when I try to specify an !important
Ah, thank you, I misunderstood the purpose of that. Any other time I've
dealt with lists involving IE its always worked, but I have never used a
DL before so I was unsure wot exactly was causing the issue.
Thank you for the link, when I get back home I shall try to apply that.
Cheers,
D
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