At least part of why it is confusing to get those javascript rotating images to
place correctly is because there are two properties controlling them:
/* - rotator in-page placement - */
div#rotator {
background: #000;
width:300px;
position: relative;
Matthew wrote:
Thank you, but when I float: left the div containing the text, and float:
right the image, the image vanishes and the crowd at the bottom is no longer
behind the next. Nor does it stop at the right point if the browser becomes
too small.
Man, Otis is going to
Hi everyone,
Please check out this site:
www.em-w.com/oldschoolband
Can someone help me figure out how to control the positioning of the image in
the right side without using absolute positioning? I can't do it! I can't make
objects appear next to each other with relative positioning; I can
Matthew wrote:
Hi everyone,
Please check out this site:
www.em-w.com/oldschoolband
Can someone help me figure out how to control the positioning of the image in
the right side without using absolute positioning? I can't do it! I can't
make objects appear next to each other with relative
Thank you, but when I float: left the div containing the text, and float: right
the image, the image vanishes and the crowd at the bottom is no longer behind
the next. Nor does it stop at the right point if the browser becomes too small.
On Apr 6, 2010, at 3:42 PM, David Laakso wrote:
Matthew wrote:
Thank you, but when I float: left the div containing the text, and float:
right the image, the image vanishes and the crowd at the bottom is no longer
behind the next. Nor does it stop at the right point if the browser becomes
too small.
Simple: float.
Do you mean Alan Gresely, the person who helped me with this site a few days
ago? Send him a direct email? I hope my problems aren't too basic or dumb. I'm
asking in the spirit of the information page of this list, which states:
My philosophy is that there are two kinds of questions: good
Matthew wrote:
Do you mean Alan Gresely, the person who helped me with this site a
few days ago?
Yes.
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The page is here -- http://free.of.pl/r/ramirez/temp/index.htm
What I'm trying to do is to put the navigation on the right side of the
container. I tried some floating and positioning, but I fail to position this
correctly. Anyone could give me a tip on how to do this right?
Cheers
Tom
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http://free.of.pl/r/ramirez/temp/index.htm
What I'm trying to do is to put the navigation on the right side of
the container.
To absolute position it, add...
#Content {
position: relative;
}
...to establish a relation for A:P.
Then use these nav-styles...
Add these properties to your #navlist -
#navlist
{
float: left;
border-bottom: 1px solid gray;
width: 200px;
*position:absolute;
right: 10px;
top: 20px;*
}
Alternatively, you could also block out content using divs to achieve some
fine control over your layout.
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I have a sample page that is stripped down, and still displays the problem I
encountered in tried to make my page work in IE (works in Firefox, CSS and
HTML validate).
I want my administrative menu to pop-up/flyout when the user hovers over
the Administrative functions link. This happens in
Hi, I want to make a layout on which elements float in the bottom right of
the page, like Gmail chat.
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Diego Chagastelles wrote:
Hi, I want to make a layout on which elements float in the bottom right of
the page, like Gmail chat.
Do you have a link that shows what you mean? I did not come up with
anything that looks like what you describe in a quick Google search of
Gmail chat.
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Hello,
http://mazara.4project.be/2/
Please compare the lower-left temple-image on IE and on other browsers.
Anyone care to explain what exactly is going on there? It seems IE both
falsly interprets the width and the negative margin. Or is it the
background-image? I'm lost.
And you might also
Hello,
I am new to this list, and have been working with CSS now for close to a
year. I have embraced the use of XHTML/CSS for building my websites, but am
still learning how to work around the idiosyncrasies of Internet Explorer. I
have a website that I have created and have had difficulties
Hello all,
This is my first post to the list, so before asking my question I'd like to
comment on how useful and friendly it seems. I have been lurking for a
couple of weeks, and have already seen explanations of several problems
that I've encountered. Thank you.
I'm currently making the page
Steven Olson wrote:
In IE there is a small band where the background shows through
between the logo area and the text area. The problem persists when
the div containing the menu is commented out in the html.
Steven,
Try removing the white space before this closing DIV:
src=Simply Annie's
Steven Olson wrote:
http://www.fofex.com/simply_annies/template.html
In IE there is a small band where the background shows through between the
logo area and the text area. The problem persists when the div containing
the menu is commented out in the html.
Hee-hee! It's the old
Try removing the white space before this closing DIV:
src=Simply Annie's website template_files/banner-top.gif border=0
/div
Thanks, Thierry and Pandy
That did the trick. I was careful to not leave in inay spaces, but I guess
the CR/LF counted as a space.
Kind regards,
Steven Olson
Hi,
This is my first foray into css positioning.
Problem 1: Positioning on IEMac 5.2
I have a problem with IE Mac not positioning correctly (or rather, as I
would like it!).
Please look at:
http://www.dab-hand.co.nz/testbay/copyquality/index.html
View Source for CSS (still in development
Hello to all,
I've run into a positioning problem in Safari 1.0.3
on Mac OS X (10.2.8) that I haven't been able to solve yet without breaking the
page in other browsers (testing on my mac and my pc plus Browsercam so that's a
lot of browsers to break).
A page title that's supposed to be
Mike Davies wrote:
Can anyone suggest a solution?
first validate your html and correct those errors.
then validate your css and correct those errors. the css will not
validate now until you fix the html.
your li borders are not being contained by the ul. they stick out
to the right of
observed in ff 1.04 w2k sp4
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for his inner impulse must find suitable expression.
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Any self-respecting Mac user that bought a Mac in the early iBook or
iMac days is probably using IE Mac. I personally know three of them.
They don't have enough money to upgrade to a Mac that runs X and they
don't know that there is anything so awful about IE Mac. They will
just know that
On 13 Jun 2005, at 7:58 pm, Mike Davies wrote:
Also in MacIE5 the right column looks OK but the main image doesn't
appear which I can't understand as the image appears in the design this
was adapted from and I only changed the file name.
view at www.a-ridge-too-far.com/index.htm
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