Hi,,,
CSS DISCUSS!!!
I've never had a personal response from the CSS-d list like this
before. It's hysterical. In my defence I will refer to the very first
sentence that sparked this (but remember to read the response.).
> I have been handed a couple of amends to do on this website
CB :-)
On Apr 30, 2010, at 4:04 PM, Chris Blake wrote:
> The lions keep eating my zebra!
>
> http://www.accidentclaimwestmidlands.co.uk/
> I have been handed a couple of amends to do on this website and I am
> seeing a strange problem in Safari. The flash movie is not in it's
> container!
> I don'
Hi,
The lions keep eating my zebra!
http://www.accidentclaimwestmidlands.co.uk/
I have been handed a couple of amends to do on this website and I am
seeing a strange problem in Safari. The flash movie is not in it's
container!
I don't see it in FF so my handy little firebug can't help and I
Hi Susan
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 7:41 AM, Susan Grossman wrote:
> I have a *Safari only * Issue with using Absolute Positioning "tool tips"
> inside of Overflow:auto (Scrolling Division)
>
> If you scroll to the bottom table row, and mouseOver the icon, the "tool
> tip" shows as if the table wasn't
I have a *Safari only * Issue with using Absolute Positioning "tool tips"
inside of Overflow:auto (Scrolling Division)
If you scroll to the bottom table row, and mouseOver the icon, the "tool
tip" shows as if the table wasn't contained in a scrolling division. It
shows where the table row would b
> My head's getting sore from banging it against this one. In Safari,
> both Mac and Windows, scroll down to the bottom to see the problem.
>
> Page here, running on a test bed:
> http://doneinstyle.com/wp/
at the bottom of the page.
According to the WebKit Inspector, that br is 14px tall, and t
On Oct 3, 2007, at 10:54 AM, bj wrote:
> My head's getting sore from banging it against this one. In Safari,
> both Mac and Windows, scroll down to the bottom to see the problem.
> It's not exactly critical, but it would be nice to fix it. It's been
> tested in the other browsers and seems to wor
Hey Folks,
My head's getting sore from banging it against this one. In Safari,
both Mac and Windows, scroll down to the bottom to see the problem.
It's not exactly critical, but it would be nice to fix it. It's been
tested in the other browsers and seems to work fine in all others
(though if you n
Hi everyone,
Can anyone give me a lead in how to make the navigation on this site work in
safari as it does in ff on my pc...
Basically, the thm nail requires a mouse click to function in ff, but safari
requires you to hold the mouse over the image to achieve the desired
affect...
helpusmarry.co.
Hello list,
Please take a peek at this page in FF and Safari. Why isn't Safari
putting all the main nav links in a nice line like FF (and even IE6!)?
Code validates.
http://66.155.251.18/joinmvp.com/
Thanks for your time.
--
Tom Livingston | Senior Multimedia Artist | Media Logic |
ph: 518.
I'm having an issue with Safari not displaying various background
images.
The site is http://www.smashjobs.com and the issue is intermittent -
it does not happen in my development environment using lighttpd as a
server, but only occurs on the remote server.
For instance, at present I can se
I am working on my first major CSS project, attempting to design the
entire navigation using CSS. My home page is at:
http://www.gloriahouston.net/indexnu.html
Everything looks good in Firefox and in IE 5.2 for the Mac, but I
can't get Safari to extend the brown box that is behind the links
Seeing an odd behavior in Safari 2.0.2
At:
http://www.toddlockwood.com/galleries/dnd/01/
The thumbnails on the right side of the page
sometimes lay out properly, sometimes not.
The error is mispositioning - overlaps, appearing
outside the div... comes and goes semi-randomly.
Reloading page someti
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