John Jackson wrote:
> I'm working on this site that's using rotator code from javascript. In
> Firefox the border shows up as I like it, but in IE, the border around
> the
> images defaults the blue linked color. I've tried altering the style
> sheet
> several ways, but can't fix the conflict. An
I'm working on this site that's using rotator code from javascript. In
Firefox the border shows up as I like it, but in IE, the border around the
images defaults the blue linked color. I've tried altering the style sheet
several ways, but can't fix the conflict. Any ideas?
http://www.danieljscogn
Thank you very much, site is now working as I wish.
Just the momentous task of adding 75 family groups and 250 individuals now.
Steve
>
> When you define height to be 100% (of window), than that's what any
> reasonably good browser will give you. If window is too small - well -
> you've asked for
Steve Frost wrote:
> http://www.frost-genealogy.co.uk/ftree/index.html
>
> The photo is floated to the left, and the div in which it sits inside
> is set to 100% height, however when viewed in 800 * 600, the div
> does not expand when you scroll down.
>
> Anybody got any ideas what could be cau
If I add overflow: hidden to the containing div it does resolve the
issue, however, it replaces it with another problem, now it does not
take the image in to account when applying vertical scrollbars.
I have uploaded the modified css so you can see the error.
Steve
Olly Hodgson wrote:
That's
On 03/03/06, Steve Frost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The photo is floated to the left, and the div in which it sits inside is
> set to 100% height, however when viewed in 800 * 600, the div does not
> expand when you scroll down.
>
> Anybody got any ideas what could be causing this? It works fi
Hello Listers
I am having a small problem with this page.
http://www.frost-genealogy.co.uk/ftree/index.html
The photo is floated to the left, and the div in which it sits inside is
set to 100% height, however when viewed in 800 * 600, the div does not
expand when you scroll down.
Anybody got
Hi!
on Wednesday, December 14, 2005 at 12:17 Eoin Maguire wrote:
>I'm having an issue with extra spacing being added. I've got a table with
> two rows, one with an image in it and the next row with css borders on the
> left and right. These borders are supposed to match up vertically with the
>I'm having an issue with extra spacing being added. I've got a table with
> two rows, one with an image in it and the next row with css borders on the
> left and right. These borders are supposed to match up vertically with the
> borders in the image above. However, in IE there's an extra spac
Hi,
I'm having an issue with extra spacing being added. I've got a table with
two rows, one with an image in it and the next row with css borders on the
left and right. These borders are supposed to match up vertically with the
borders in the image above. However, in IE there's an extra spac
The image of the city when viewed in IE seems to drop below the Fax
number. Would this have anything to do with the right column ?
Site : http://home.earthlink.net/~draobyek/
Here is whats in my css.
h1 , h2 {text-align:center;
color: #66; }
h3 {
color: #00;
text-align: center; }
body
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