I'm a VERY amateur web designer. My website www.callingazhome.com displays
properly with all browsers except Safari and Opera. Is it just lacking a proper
code in the css page (ex.css)
Yours Truly,
Neal Farrell
Russ Lyon Sotheby's International Realty
Cell: (623)695-2934
E-Fax: (623)547-3943
Neal Farrell-Russ Lyon Sotheby's wrote:
I'm a VERY amateur web designer. My website www.callingazhome.com
displays properly with all browsers except Safari and Opera. Is it
just lacking a proper code in the css page (ex.css)
Your page does have source-code and CSS issues, and it is stuck in
On Oct 17, 2008, at 8:24 AM, Dave Pierce wrote:
Aforementioned client got in touch, and a web site they have has
gotten messed up somehow, and nobody knows why...including me.
The HTML is good, except in the Flash insert section, and the CSS is
OK too, except where there's no colors given,
Hi, s'been a lng time. Trying to stay out of this part of the
field and stick with illustration, but no can do for my biggest client.
Aforementioned client got in touch, and a web site they have has
gotten messed up somehow, and nobody knows why...including me.
The HTML is good, except in
I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but now all I get is a grey
screen. Nothing else loads in IE6. I'm not sure if you've checked it
in IE7, but on your 'work' page, the flashing is still going on...
I'm now pretty sure that your problem is really caused by this:
script type=text/javascript
**I'm sorry all, I forgot to include the original message in my last post.**
I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but now all I get is a grey
screen. Nothing else loads in IE6. I'm not sure if you've checked it
in IE7, but on your 'work' page, the flashing is still going on...
I'm now pretty
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 08:55:39 -0400, Suzanne Goodwin wrote:
Hmmm, OK, I removed the BackgroundImageCache script... does that stop the
crazy
background flashing?
On Fri, 8 Jun 2007 08:56:32 -0400, Suzanne Goodwin wrote:
I'm working on a site at http://208.76.80.155/~czcejymt, and it looks
On Fri, 8 Jun 2007 08:56:32 -0400, Suzanne Goodwin wrote:
I'm working on a site at http://208.76.80.155/~czcejymt, and it looks fine in
all the
browsers I have installed (IE7 and Firefox Win, Firefox and Camino OS X)
except for
Safari. On the two longer pages (Work and Customers) Safari
I'm working on a site at http://208.76.80.155/~czcejymt, and it looks
fine in all the browsers I have installed (IE7 and Firefox Win,
Firefox and Camino OS X) except for Safari. On the two longer pages
(Work and Customers) Safari seems to be dropping div#bottom way, way
down on the page.
Finishing up a template for a client, and I am new to tableless design.
There is a small problem with Safari rendering a grey line. This problems
doesnt exist in FF or other browsers. Where the issue is here.
http://www.modulestreams.com/index2.html
HTML:
div id=footer
div
http://www.modulestreams.com/6261352.jpg
http://www.modulestreams.com/6261349.jpg
are two examples.
On 6/8/06, Stephen Prater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not seeing the problem on Safari 1.3.2
On Thu, 8 Jun 2006 12:09:34 -0400, Dallas Cahker
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Finishing up a
?
-Original Message-
From: Dallas Cahker
Subject: [css-d] Safari problem with border
border-right: 1px #ccc solid;
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I've been working on a site that has a strange bug in Safari. There is a
dropdown for the top menu item, our yarns. The right side border is not showing
up until you close the dropdown, and then it remains on screen! I've never seen
this behavior before.
The page is available at:
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I've been working on a site that has a strange bug in Safari. There
is a dropdown for the top menu item, our yarns. The right side border
is not showing up until you close the dropdown, and then it remains
on screen!
http://www.cherylamato.com/wool/
#nav a { ...
Hi ,
Can someone tell me why on this page
http://www.nssdesign.scot.nhs.uk/contact/tester3.php
The top banner does not show in safari.
And how I can make the selectbox not bleed through in IE
R.
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Hi all,
Now that I've got browser testing off my chest, it's time to admit I
haven't done much testing myself, in Safari anyway.
My excuse is that I'm a Windows person, not a Mac person, and until very
recently, didn't have access to a Mac at all. The closest I got to Safari
was
Andrew Gregory wrote:
... Safari chops off all the menus at the right edge of the
left-most drop down, although they are active for their full width
even if you can't see it.
Ex. http://www.scss.com.au/family/andrew/pdas/palm/myprogs/sudoku/
Just a hint:
ul.menu li {
display:
On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 16:21:37 +0800, Gunlaug Sørtun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Andrew Gregory wrote:
... Safari chops off all the menus at the right edge of the left-most
drop down, although they are active for their full width even if you
can't see it.
Ex.
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