Hi everyone, I have a layout that is falling victim to the 1px jog in
firefox and wonder if there is somebody could lend a hand. The
testing url is http://www.flexcomp.ca.php5-10.websitetestlink.com/
I understand a popular solution is to house the body's background
image in a 100% high
Thanks for the speed! I've made the suggested changes and am seeing
the jog still in firefox 3.0.7. It is most apparent just above the
logo in the header when the window is resized slowly. Hmm... any
other thoughts?
On 11-Mar-09, at 11:35 AM, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
rollandburn wrote:
I
Hi everyone... I have an IE6 issue that I could really use some help with.
The site is here http://www.earthsys.ca/Careers/ (index page not working
yet)
It seems that the vertically repeating background image on my #container div
will only reach down so far on pages with longer content,
Hi everyone, I have an absolutely positioned h1 tag (with basic image
replacement) nested inside a div. IE 5.5 6 'clip' the parts of the
h1 background image that are outside the parent div and I'm not sure
why. It looks like it has all the ingredients for the Clipping over
the edge
I'm sure I'll be back!
On 25-Jan-08, at 11:24 AM, Alan Gresley wrote:
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Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 10:31:29 -0500
From: rollandburn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [css-d] Suckerfish IE7 menu 'sticking'
To: css-d css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
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Oh mani am not set up for this kind of bug testing! Thanks Kevin.
rolland
On 25-Jan-08, at 10:24 AM, Kevin Evans wrote:
Hey Rolland,
Your answer is here:
http://css-class.com/articles/explorer/sticky/index.htm
Kevin
On Jan 25, 2008, at 10:09 AM, rollandburn wrote:
I wonder
I wonder if anyone could lend a hand with a problem i am having with a
sons of suckerfish menu in ie7..
I did half this site while sick as a dog and am regretting some of the
groggy decisions I made but today is launch day and I am kinda stuck
with hacking at what I have. The complaint
Hi everyonecan anyone spot the Waldo in my css on this page... my
dev site is athttp://public.alliancepacific.com/Corporate/About_Us
I am having a hard time finding out why the top level UL's appear to
have a margin which does not allow the menu to squeeze up to the header.
If anyone
jeezthat was too easy. Sometimes when you stare at something for
hours on end its hard to see the simple solutions.
thanks alot David.
On 22-Jan-08, at 11:01 AM, David Laakso wrote:
rollandburn wrote:
Hi everyonecan anyone spot the Waldo in my css on this page...
my dev site
Screen shot:
http://webwiz.robinshosting.com/temp/discandmore.png
Cordially,
David
On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 16:01:30 -0400, rollandburn wrote:
Well Jumpin' Jehosaphats! Blasted hasLayout got me again...hehe. I even
went to
satzandsatz.de to read On Having Layout, for the third time while waiting
Thanks everybody, I really appreciate all the help and feedback!
Gonna go install Parallels and do some searching on if I can have
multiple IE's on the same OS.
=]
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Hi everybody,
I wonder if a kind soul could take a look at ...
http://www.discandmore.com
...to help me figure out why internet explorer doesn't allow vertical
scrolling past a certain point effectively 'cutting off' content at the
bottom of the page, such as the footer. Firefox shows the
Hi everybody, just wondering if anyone can shed light on why the background
image on the LAWYERS click here to JOIN NOW! link flashes blank for a
second upon initial hover on this site
http://mrrepublic.aphexhosting.com/MRRE_for_Lawyers/
Thanks for checking
Rolland
i don't know much about js but have been using the famous peter ned
whatever:hover file on most of my projects. while surfing around on my
weekly menu hunti discovered a (very nice) site at
http://solardreamstudios.com/learn/css/cssmenus/ where the author seems to
have written his own
Hi everybody, I wonder if someone could take a peek at the following
url and tell me why my left floated menu is pushing content below it
(as if it had 'clear' applied to it) in the content area to the
right, only in IE.
http://www.medicineshoppesarnia.com/question_answer_corner/
Thanks
I just wanted to say thanks for the help and patient explanations.
CSS is a very complicated subject and hopefully someday I will be
able to help others as you have helped me. =]
Rolland
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the missing link to my
misunderstandings. Now I just have to find info on 'why how' they
are handled differently. Thanks againand I'll be back! hehe...
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rollandburn wrote:
http://blog.html.it/layoutgala/LayoutGala24.html
div
Hi again and thanks Gunlaug. I don't feel so inept when the solution
is something I wouldn't have thought of in a million years...hehe.
Both of your suggestions worked perfectly to fix the footer width and
gecko 1px line problems. And you are correct, my test page did not
validate but
to using tables and I don't know why.
=]
rollandburn wrote:
I wonder if someone could slap me with some knowledge and tell if
there is a way to keep a table from squirting
Eww... please use the word overflow, as that's the CSS term for it and
way less gross than the word squirt. I shiver
overwhelming.
I'm not going to revert to using tables and I don't know why.
=]
rollandburn wrote:
I wonder if someone could slap me with some knowledge and tell if
there is a way to keep a table from squirting
Eww... please use the word overflow, as that's the CSS term for it and
way less gross
Hi everyone,
I wonder if someone could slap me with some knowledge and tell if
there is a way to keep a table from squirting outside its containing
div when the browser window is resized smaller. Or, How do you get a
div to only shrink to the size of its contents (upon window
Hi all, after great help and suggestions from quite a few of the
members here I have come to another block in my css training. After
successfully implementing francky's rounded corners and accessible
tabs separately, I find that I am having a problem getting the tabs
to sit on top of the
Hi all, I wonder if someone could take a peek at
http://ap.projectstep.com/atlay/location_and_access/
The side menu on IE is getting shoved to the right but it looks fine
on Firefox. I am stumped and would appreciate any help.
Thanks!
Hi all, this question isn't quite css but it is in the same realm.
What is the ideal 'proper' content for the 'H' tags and title
tags? or another way to ask.What is the best way to cascade
the importance of the heading content to coincide with the importance
level placed on the
in a horizontal manner. Again, thanks so much!
On 23-Jun-06, at 8:27 AM, francky wrote:
rollandburn wrote:
Hi all, I wonder if a guru could help me out with my (attempted)
implementation of sprites and image replacement. Below is the
css and html which works fine
Hi all, I wonder if a guru could help me out with my (attempted)
implementation of sprites and image replacement. Below is the css
and html which works fine in firefox and internet explorer (as far as
I can tell) and an example can be seen at http://www.rollandburn.com
I get the feeling
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