Adrian Williams wrote:
Terence,
Man, you rockyour additions were exactly what was neededthat even
fixed the styling problem I was having with FF...AWESOME!!!
Now, the page looks great in both IE and FF...awaiting some input to how
Safari handles it, but I have checked Opera and
francky wrote:
I'm not happy with it, but I'm afraid I have have to carry in a new
problem (without having a solution...).
It is called: visitors have the option to enlarge the font-size in
their browser.
Would it be worthwhile (possible??) to add a browser check and adjust the
CSS depending
Y'all,
Thanks to Terence's suggestions, the scrolling table is now working
correctly for IE and FF, but apparently my Safari users do not get the
scrollbar for the table...this problem also exists in Opera. Any ideas??
The page is at: http://williams.genealogy.fm/results_page.php
The style
On 06/03/24 23:13 Adrian Williams apparently typed:
Here's what I see:
http://mrmazda.no-ip.com/SS/adriwi1.jpg 300k screenshot hi-res
http://mrmazda.no-ip.com/tmp/showcase-adriwi.html SS setup w/ links
Please note the disclaimer at the bottom of the setup page.
Without turning off your styles,
Felix Miata previously wrote:
Without turning off your styles, it's hard to tell how much of the table
is inaccessible.
Do you mean make the scroll bar visible?
The best course to take is to eliminate fixed sized anything and
everything possible.
Whew...how do I do that? And how do I do it
On Mar 25, 2006, at 1:19 PM, Adrian Williams wrote:
Thanks to Terence's suggestions, the scrolling table is now working
correctly for IE and FF, but apparently my Safari users do not get the
scrollbar for the table...this problem also exists in Opera. Any
ideas??
The page is at:
fairly new at trying to tackle cross-browser compatibility, am I
missing something??
As always,
Adrian
-Original Message-
From: Philippe Wittenbergh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 11:33 PM
To: CSS-D
Subject: Re: [css-d] Scrolling Table Problems...Safari and Opera
On Mar 25, 2006, at 2:51 PM, Adrian Williams wrote:
Philippe Wittenbergh previously wrote:
Safari doesn't support overflow on table elements. Nor does Konqueror
3.5. Opera equally lacks support for this.
Ok...I am a bit confused now...here is some of the documentation on
the
Imaputz
Yall,
I am a newbie to both the list and advanced CSS...I am familiar with the
basics of CSS but am trying to incorporate what (to me anyway) is a very
complex CSS feature and am having a slight problem or two with it.
Basically, I am trying to use the scrolling table style that Terence
] Scrolling Table Problems...
I cant see your pages - it says local host are they on a server?
Kat Lindsey
Student Health Care Center - University of Florida
352-392-1161 ext. 4300
Adrian Williams wrote:
Y'all,
I am a newbie to both the list and advanced
OK, incredible brain fart on my end...I gave the localhost addy vs. the
web
addy on the sitehere is the addy for my troublesome page with the
scrolling CSS table...
http://williams.genealogy.fm/results_page.php
And for the style sheet
PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Terence Ordona
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 7:06 PM
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] Scrolling Table Problems...
OK, incredible brain fart on my end...I gave the localhost addy vs. the
web
addy on the sitehere is the addy for my troublesome page
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