http://www.jordan-business.net/power30_08/
BTW: you should get rid of the br / in front of the doctype. It makes
browsers render the page in quirks mode, which tends to complicate
things unnecessarily.
Georg
--
http://www.gunlaug.no
03/20/2008
Hello All:
I'd appreciate someone(s) looking at www.bildasfriesslakepub.com in IE6 and
IE7, specifically at the Join Our Mailing List box at the top of the right
hand column and let me know if it renders correctly (as in FF).
Avant bumps the GO button up a few px, IE8 drops the GO
Peter Hyde-Smith wrote:
I'd appreciate someone(s) looking at www.bildasfriesslakepub.com in IE6 and
IE7, specifically at the Join Our Mailing List box at the top...]
TIA and Cheers,
Peter
Looks fine to me at text-size largest in IE/6 7, Peter.
Aside: I'd hold the your current
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 8:48 AM
Subject: Re: [css-d] site check please
Peter Hyde-Smith wrote:
I'd appreciate someone(s) looking at www.bildasfriesslakepub.com in IE6
and IE7, specifically at the Join Our Mailing List box at the top...]
TIA and Cheers,
Peter
David wrote:
Looks
Greetings all,
I'm wondering what's up with my page: http://test.nprb.org/new/index.htm
Specifically, the three buttons in upper right corner. They are a Library
item, in their own div that's set to float: right. The span text that shows
up on hover is positioned correctly, but those three
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 12:02 PM, Carolyn Rosner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Greetings all,
I'm wondering what's up with my page: http://test.nprb.org/new/index.htm
Specifically, the three buttons in upper right corner. They are a
Library item, in their own div that's set to float: right. The
Greetings all.
Need a site check:
http://www.myrvspace.com/rv-dealers/rv-dealers.php
Don't mind the CSS or layout. I know it needs a lot of work, and
unfortunately it will never get done unless we're not given any more
projects to add onto the site. Frankly, it's been patched together by
It looks right in IE7 and Firefox 2. In IE6 where the light blue starts to
go back to dk blue there is a distinct line where the darker blue starts.
If that makes sense. You might check out Browsershots too--
http://browsershots.org/
Valerie
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 1:11 PM, Jack Timmons [EMAIL
Matthew Stoneback wrote:
In IE 6 - The right column gets pushed down and under the left column in the
main content area. The orange navigation bar is too far right. The green
header backgrounds are too tall in the main content area.
Adding display: inline; to selector #messageText
Hello everyone -
I have had some help through this list in getting this site to where it is,
now I need some help debugging it. My main areas of concern are IE 6 and 7,
but any other browser checks would be great.
My specific concerns:
In IE 6 - The right column gets pushed down and under the
Matthew Stoneback wrote:
I have never seen this site on a Mac, can someone out
there hook me up with any issues.
http://www.eddysound.com/rrc/index_help.html
Matt Stoneback
In Mac OS X 10.4.11
Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X; en-US; rv:1.8.1.12)
Gecko/20080201
Hi David,
I happen to be following this post closely, since Phoebe seems to have all the
questions I had.
I validated all my pages, with the validate site, both html css, fixed many
mistakes I have and learned a lot! (the only thing that didn't pass the
validation was the rss on this page:
Cynthia Villegas wrote:
I happen to be following this post closely, since Phoebe seems to have
all the questions I had.
I validated all my pages, with the validate site, both html css,
fixed many mistakes I have and learned a lot! (the only thing that
didn't pass the validation was the
Phoebe Taylor wrote:
re: http://www.cgraytaylor.net/
Sure, I'd be up for it. :)
Just let me know what the challenge is...
Phoebe
OK. Some random CSS suggestions.
First off, you have done exceptionally well with CSS. Please accept
this, not as criticism of your effort,
re: http://www.cgraytaylor.net
The addition of:
html { min-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 1px; }
to the CSS file may help the short page shift.(if it even bothers you,
or your client-- it drives me nuts but I'm a little whacked anyway) [1]
Okay, I like this. I didn't notice the 'short
On 2008/03/09 17:09 (GMT-0500) Phoebe Taylor apparently typed:
In general, using the shorthand in my code has been a good thing, but
seems to be conditional too. Like trying to put bold in the { font:
125% #000 bold } seems to make the text less bold than it is if it is
on a tag line by
Phoebe Taylor wrote:
re: http://www.cgraytaylor.net/
In general, using the shorthand in my code has been a good thing, but
seems to be conditional too. Like trying to put bold in the { font:
125% #000 bold } seems to make the text less bold than it is if it is
on a tag line
On Sun, 09 Mar 2008 12:49:17 -0400
David Laakso wrote:
Phoebe Taylor wrote:
re: http://www.cgraytaylor.net/
Sure, I'd be up for it. :)
Just let me know what the challenge is...
Phoebe
OK. Some random CSS suggestions.
First off, you have done
-gets to work-
I have a question on the .footer validation. I have before used a
background color, when designing in HTML in a section or a page
underneath a background graphic, just in case the graphic failed to
load, then the text would still be visible. Is that improper to do
in css?
Phoebe Taylor wrote:
-gets to work-
I have a question on the .footer validation. I have before used a
background color, when designing in HTML in a section or a page
underneath a background graphic, just in case the graphic failed to
load, then the text would still be visible. Is that
Wow, learning a lot here. Now things validate. I simplified all the
background tags, and I'll go through and attempt the font tags later
today. (have to go out this afternoon).
Thank you, Mr. Lasko. :)
__
css-discuss [EMAIL
Phoebe Taylor wrote:
Wow, learning a lot here. Now things validate.
re: http://www.cgraytaylor.net/
Awesome.
Interested in raising the bar another notch?
Best,
~dL
PS Ain't no mister hereabout. Just another bozo on the back of the bus.
--
http://chelseacreekstudio.com/
re: http://www.cgraytaylor.net/
Awesome.
Interested in raising the bar another notch?
Best,
~dL
PS Ain't no mister hereabout. Just another bozo on the back of the bus.
--
http://chelseacreekstudio.com/
Sure, I'd be up for it. :)
Just let me know what the next challenge
If you guys wouldn't mind, could I get a site check on this?
http://www.cgraytaylor.net
It seems to check out okay for me in Firefox, IE 7, and Opera. I had
to lower the font size in the gallery photo descriptions for Opera to
lay out the text correctly which makes it a touch small for my
If you guys wouldn't mind, could I get a site check on this?
http://www.cgraytaylor.net
It seems to check out okay for me in Firefox, IE 7, and Opera. I had
to lower the font size in the gallery photo descriptions for Opera to
lay out the text correctly which makes it a touch small for
Mark -- I increased the padding a little. Good tip to start combining
the padding. I need to think making things more compact in the coding
on future projects.
I didn't increase it quite as much as you had. I'm thinking about
adding a glossary of terms, especially for the folders, ie - what
Phoebe Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dwayne -- Actually, I'd like to eventually work with some sort of
elastic layout, where it can expand to a certain point. I'm not sure
I'm entirely comfortable with filling up all the browser real estate,
but more would be nice, I agree.
Well... a
Phoebe Taylor wrote:
If you guys wouldn't mind, could I get a site check on this?
http://www.cgraytaylor.net
Phoebe
Quick look: quick thoughts... One method of checking the structural
integrity of a page is to set minimum font size of 24 or larger; and/or
to test at +1, +2, or
Phoebe Taylor wrote
If you guys wouldn't mind, could I get a site check on this?
http://www.cgraytaylor.net
It seems to check out okay for me in Firefox, IE 7, and Opera. I had
to lower the font size in the gallery photo descriptions for Opera to
lay out the text correctly which makes
Thank you Dave and Peter for the critiques. I have been fiddling with
it and took out the height on the #main css, so the text won't shoot
out the bottom now. Also, I darkened the text color a little and went
with percent on the font rather than an absolute font size according
to the suggestions
Phoebe Taylor wrote:
I have been fiddling with...]
I'm a bit OCD when it comes to how things look, but I guess I need to
learn to give up some of that control for the sake of the overall
project. :)
re: http://www.cgraytaylor.net/
You're looking good, and standing tall. If you're up
On Mar 5, 2008, at 10:32 PM, Alan Gresley wrote:
http://dev.l-c-n.com/CSS3-selectors/browser-support.php
You mentioned about grouped selectors:
IE Mac: it incorrectly recognizes a group that contains selectors
or tokens that it does not support.
e.g
h4~p, h5 {color: blue;
-Original Message-
Date: Wed, 05 Mar 2008 13:19:08 -0500
From: Cynthia M. Brumbaugh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [css-d] Site Check in IE5/Mac
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
On 3/5/08 10:34 AM, Mark Story
On 07/03/2008, at 5:48 AM, Kroon.Kurtis wrote:
He should look into iCab: it's been around since system 7, the Mac
Classic version was last updated on 1 January *2008*, it runs
quite well on older Macintosh operating systems, and it supports
enough CSS (among Other Things) to pass Acid2.
Philippe Wittenbergh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mar 5, 2008, at 4:04 AM, David Laakso wrote:
http://css-class.com/test/beta-0-1.htm
.
Mac
IE/5.2 screenshot:
http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/ag.png
I can only suggest you seek a fix at Code Bitch or Philippe
Wittenbergh's site
Alan Gresley wrote:
And now the test (fingers crossed).
http://css-class.com/test/beta-0-1.htm
May I please have a check again in IE/Mac.
Alan
Closer now. But, we still have a little way to go yet.
http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/ag4.png
-- Victory belongs to the most
David Laakso wrote:
Alan Gresley wrote:
And now the test (fingers crossed).
http://css-class.com/test/beta-0-1.htm
May I please have a check again in IE/Mac.
Alan
Closer now. But, we still have a little way to go yet.
http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/ag4.png
--
Alan Gresley wrote:
http://css-class.com/test/beta-0-1.htm
Can I please have another check for IE/Mac?
:-)
Alan
It looks the same now, unless it is hung-up in the cache or not
retrieving the corrections to the style sheet , as it did in the
screenshot sent to you at
Alan Gresley wrote:
Now everything should hopefully work in IE/Mac. It would be much easier to
drop support for IE/Win all together and just support IE/Mac. :-)
This whole thing also reminds me to purchase a Mac for IE/Mac testing.
Alan
http://css-class.com/
Make sure you buy an old
On 3/5/08 10:34 AM, Mark Story [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alan Gresley wrote:
Now everything should hopefully work in IE/Mac. It would be much easier to
drop support for IE/Win all together and just support IE/Mac. :-)
This whole thing also reminds me to purchase a Mac for IE/Mac testing.
On 3/5/08 10:34 AM, Mark Story [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alan Gresley wrote:
Now everything should hopefully work in IE/Mac. It would be much easier to
drop support for IE/Win all together and just support IE/Mac. :-)
This whole thing also reminds me to purchase a Mac for IE/Mac testing.
Hi everyone.
Thank you David and Robin for your help so far.
I have removed the height and negative margin from the problematic clearing
element and now have a browserland friendly site. I have fixed up IE/Win enough
so my main concern is with IE?mac now.
Alan Gresley wrote:
http://css-class.com/test/beta-0-1ie5-mac.htm
It will work if IE/Mac uses this import
@import(test-ie.css);
and will show the h1 heading with a green background. I have used absolute
positioning on the header area div to hopefully salvage IE/Mac. Has it
worked? Can
On Mar 5, 2008, at 4:04 AM, David Laakso wrote:
http://css-class.com/test/beta-0-1.htm
.
Mac
IE/5.2 screenshot:
http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/ag.png
I can only suggest you seek a fix at Code Bitch or Philippe
Wittenbergh's site (and validate some of the CSS).
(btw, the pink
Hi everyone
Can I please have a check of my test page in IE5/Mac?
http://css-class.com/test/alpha-0-9.htm
The problem is that IE5/Mac doesn't not support the property display:table
which causes my header and menu to appear at the bottom of the page (initial
source order). I hope the below
Alan Gresley wrote:
Can I please have a check of my test page in IE5/Mac?
http://css-class.com/test/alpha-0-9.htm
Another problem, currently I have Firefox 3 (beta), Minefield (beta) and
Flock (Gecko 1.8). The sticky footer on this page
http://css-class.com/test/alpha-0-9b.htm
Alan
I wrote:
Hi everyone
Can I please have a check of my test page in IE5/Mac?
http://css-class.com/test/alpha-0-9.htm
The problem is that IE5/Mac doesn't not support the property display:table
which causes my header and menu to appear at the bottom of the page (initial
source order). I
David Lackso wrote:
MacOS X
10.4.11
IE/5.2 screenshot:
http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/ag.png
Thank you David. Well it looks like IE/Mac shall get IE7 styles since ordinary
comments are treated as elements as I later realized.
Opera/9.24
The footer is as intended.
Only
David Lackso wrote:
MacOS X
10.4.11
IE/5.2 screenshot:
http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/ag.png
Having another look at your screenshot it seems that IE5/Mac supports multiple
backgrounds and background-size. How can that be correct. I talking about the
stretched blue~green strip
Alan Gresley wrote:
http://css-class.com/test/test2.jpg
Safari/3.0.4
The footer is as intended.
There is an approximately 40px gap between the footer and the bottom of
the image.
So is Safari 3 on Mac different to my screenshot on Window?
Alan
Alan,
Here
http://www.pielows.co.za/
I'm particularly interested in how one section of the site appears in
IE6 (or before). This section is accessed with the menu link '_*Cape
Tours*_' and has a CSS-driven menu on the left. I think that this menu's
background is not correctly aligned in IE6, but cannot
Sébastien FICHOT wrote:
I've released a website for SQL makers. Can someone check this
website please ? www.guss.fr
It's aways interesting to have more eyes on things that can broke
accessibility or reliability between platforms and way-of-thinking.
I *think* there are a few too many
HI everyone !
I've released a website for SQL makers. Can someone check this website
please ? www.guss.fr
It's aways interesting to have more eyes on things that can broke
accessibility or reliability between platforms and way-of-thinking.
Thank you !
http://www.guss.fr
Sébastien Fichot
On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 15:33:50 +0200, Bill Stemp wrote:
http://www.pielows.co.za/
I'm particularly interested in how one section of the site appears in IE6 (or
before).
This section is accessed with the menu link '_*Cape Tours*_' and has a
CSS-driven menu
on the left. I think that this
Bill,
The menu items don't change background color in IE6. The text color does
change. Also, the pop-out for 'Tour Itineraries' is not popping out in IE6.
Not sure of the cause, however.
Jim
On Feb 7, 2008 5:33 AM, Bill Stemp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.pielows.co.za/
I'm
Since building the site, I've upgraded my IE from 6 to 7. I now have to
use 'multipleIEs'
(http://www.positioniseverything.net/articles/multiIE.html) to check in
previous versions. When the site was first uploaded, it worked fine in
IE6 (with the exception of the orange menu background being a
Sandy wrote:
I am working on a web site, and I would be grateful if you could take
the time to look at a rough version of it, and let me know what you think.
http://cantoraccess.com/beta_sandy2/index.html
Any comments or suggestions are much appreciated!
Sandy
You may want check
hello all,
I am working on a web site, and I would be grateful if you could take
the time to look at a rough version of it, and let me know what you think.
http://cantoraccess.com/beta_sandy2/index.html
the first level pages are all done, as well as the pages in the
presentations section.
Hi everyone, I have worked a little site and was wondering if people
can have a look and check to see if its working ok.
I have checked this in Firefox 2.0 (Mac and PC), IE7(PC), Safari and
Opera. My only concern is IE6 which may be a pain. If there is a
problem in this browser could you help?
Rob freeman wrote:
Hi everyone, I have worked a little site and was wondering if people
can have a look and check to see if its working ok.
I have checked this in Firefox 2.0 (Mac and PC), IE7(PC), Safari and
Opera. My only concern is IE6 which may be a pain. If there is a
problem in this
Jehangir Larry wrote:
David Laakso wrote:
Jehangir Larry wrote:
Re: www.arundixit.com
Firefox displays as intended.
IE6 and IE7 do not display header background.
Additionally, IE6 does not center content.s of #inner.
Appreciate advice/ suggestions for above.
Also, a general site check
David Laakso wrote:
Jehangir Larry wrote:
David Laakso wrote:
Jehangir Larry wrote:
Re: www.arundixit.com
Firefox displays as intended.
IE6 and IE7 do not display header background.
Additionally, IE6 does not center content.s of #inner.
Appreciate advice/ suggestions for above.
Also, a
Re: www.arundixit.com
Firefox displays as intended.
IE6 and IE7 do not display header background.
Additionally, IE6 does not center content.s of #inner.
Appreciate advice/ suggestions for above.
Also, a general site check please.
Thanks.
--
Best,
JL
Jehangir Larry
Cem,
You need to add a width attribute to your li definition.
Tim
Cem Meric wrote:
Hi all,
Can someone tell me why dropdown menu looks awkward.
http://webunder.com.au/sandbox/
I can use some advice on this.
Thanks,
--
Cem Meric | http://www.kalkadoon.net/
Kalkadoon Corporate
Hi all,
Can someone tell me why dropdown menu looks awkward.
http://webunder.com.au/sandbox/
I can use some advice on this.
Thanks,
--
Cem Meric | http://www.kalkadoon.net/
Kalkadoon Corporate Solutions Pty Ltd
__
Site design: http://northeastassembly.org
Three issues that I'm dealing with are:
1. Between the header and horizontal navigation there is a gap in IE6.
2. Also, in FF and Safari the text in the footer is not centered
horizontally but it is in IE.
3. The space between each sub menu item is
Compliments of the season.
I have issues in IE (XP) with faux-columns - www.nayanindore.com
The style4ie.css is courtesy Mr. David Laakso--Mr. Georg Sortun.
Menu from Mr. Tedd Sperling.
Appreciate site-check cross browser; and all advise.
Thanks.
--
Best,
JL
Jehangir Larry
Jehangir Larry wrote:
Compliments of the season.
I have issues in IE (XP) with faux-columns - www.nayanindore.com
Appreciate site-check cross browser; and all advise.
Thanks.
#page{background-color: #f8f8e1;}--- add the background-color ::
#outer{height:1%;} -- add height: 1%; to each
David Laakso wrote:
Jehangir Larry wrote:
Compliments of the season.
I have issues in IE (XP) with faux-columns - www.nayanindore.com
Appreciate site-check cross browser; and all advise.
Thanks.
#page{background-color: #f8f8e1;}--- add the background-color ::
Jehangir Larry wrote:
David Laakso wrote:
Jehangir Larry wrote:
Compliments of the season.
I have issues in IE (XP) with faux-columns - www.nayanindore.com
Appreciate site-check cross browser; and all advise.
Thanks.
#page{background-color: #f8f8e1;}--- add
David Laakso wrote:
Jehangir Larry wrote:
David Laakso wrote:
Jehangir Larry wrote:
Compliments of the season.
I have issues in IE (XP) with faux-columns - www.nayanindore.com
Appreciate site-check cross browser; and all advise.
Thanks.
#page{background-color:
Jehangir Larry wrote:
www.nayanindore.com
Many thanks again.
BTW, the menu has now stopped working in IE6!
Is Tedd listening?!
I don't know if he's listening or not.
If you are talking about the vertical flyout menu
home/products/contact it seems to be working in:
XP/IE6.0 and
On 26-Dec-07, at 7:03 PM, Jehangir Larry wrote:
www.nayanindore.com
Your list bullets ( Nayan Optiks, et al.) could use a little more
padding on most OS X browsers. I found your menu a little less than
obvious, but that is a fairly subjective thing.
In Firefox 2/OS X, the 'Y' in your logo
Rahul Gonsalves wrote:
On 26-Dec-07, at 7:03 PM, Jehangir Larry wrote:
www.nayanindore.com
Your list bullets ( Nayan Optiks, et al.) could use a little more
padding on most OS X browsers. I found your menu a little less than
obvious, but that is a fairly subjective thing.
In Firefox
Hi
I'd be grateful if someone could check IE6 behaviour with my main page.
I've looked at several rendering pages with mixed results the worst
crunching the graphic image at the top.
Page is here: -
http://www.sixvillages.co.uk
Links to check sites would be much appreciated.
Bryan
Please let me know if there are errors before I finish up this site
design:
http://www.appliedbrain.com/varlet/becky/index.html
The mailing list form is not finished or working -- ignore that part.
I noticed in Firefox that the index page top menu links are
underlined and they should not
You need to add height: 1%; to the sixvillageslogo div and IE6 will be
happy.
Jim
On Dec 10, 2007 11:26 AM, Bryan Hepworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I'd be grateful if someone could check IE6 behaviour with my main page.
I've looked at several rendering pages with mixed results the worst
Hi List,
I've been meaning to jump in for a while.I'm working on my first website
http://www.scottdemontluzin.com/
I'm using the dreaded 'Holy Grail' layout and it seems to be working ok. Any
criticisms will be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks Scott
Scott,
The site looks good, but I'm seeing a horizontal scroll bar when I set the
view port to 1024 px wide. in FF/win and IE6. Also see the horizontal
scroll bar in IE6 with the view port set at 1920 wide. It may be the
margin-left setting on the sidebar ul. Looks like it is forcing the ul too
Hi all
I have be playing around with this layout for over a month now. The concept
originated with a list message about inline content covering floats. After
doing some test I discovered that display:table behaves similar around floats.
The basis code is
div style=float:leftnarrow floatdiv/
12/08/2007
www.bildasfriesslakepub.com
Would appreciate a look-see in Opera (I'm in O9.24), as the nav bar anchors
aren't working right and occasionally disappear all together on scrolling.
Which bug and how to fix? Also a check in IE6 to make sure my green box in
the left col isn't triggering
Peter Hyde-Smith wrote:
www.bildasfriesslakepub.com
Would appreciate a look-see in Opera (I'm in O9.24), as the nav bar
anchors aren't working right and occasionally disappear all together
on scrolling. Which bug and how to fix?
An old instability in Opera when trying to interpret the W3C
on Date: Sun, 2 Dec 2007 19:05:15 -0800 daniela froehlich Wrote:
Dear AllOn my site I am using Tanfa's CSS menu...
Take out your css for ie from the header and put it
in a seperate file in your css folder.
Then try this, exactly as it appears(providing that you
have named the css for ie6 as
Thanks all for your help.
Could you please re-check the site and let me know if it is working now?
Thanks, Daniela
- Original Message
From: DAVOUD TOHIDY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Sent: Monday, December 3, 2007 4:48:30 AM
Subject: Re: [css-d] Site check please
daniela froehlich wrote:
Thanks all for your help.
Could you please re-check the site and let me know if it is working now?
Thanks, Daniela
your uri is: http://www.artworksbyrene.com/gnd-info/index.html
No, your drop-down menu is not functional/usable in IE6.0.
Best,
~d
PS Please
, December 3, 2007 11:27:21 AM
Subject: Re: [css-d] Site check please
daniela froehlich wrote:
Thanks all for your help.
Could you please re-check the site and let me know if it is working
now?
Thanks, Daniela
your uri is: http://www.artworksbyrene.com/gnd-info/index.html
No, your drop-down
Dear All
On my site I am using Tanfa's CSS menu. Used it several times already and it
always worked fine.
Now on my latest website it does not seem to work properly in one of the IE.
Unfortunately I do not know which version and have no clue what could be wrong.
The site can be viewed at:
daniela froehlich wrote:
Dear All
On my site I am using Tanfa's CSS menu. Used it several times already and it
always worked fine.
Now on my latest website it does not seem to work properly in one of the IE.
Unfortunately I do not know which version and have no clue what could be
wrong.
Subject: Re: [css-d] site-check please, major ie6 issues
Peter Hyde-Smith wrote:
http://www.bildas.fatpawdesign.com/index.html
Probably too much 'hasLayout' for IE6' liking already :-)
IE6 seems to have serious stacking-problems, and there's too many
'stacking-correctors' in there too
Peter Hyde-Smith wrote:
http://www.bildas.fatpawdesign.com/index.html
Made change as recommended. Would appreciate another check.
Working just fin in IE6 (on w2k).
Can I just take out those particular 'position' declarations out all
together?
Yes, that _should_ automatically take it back
http://www.bildas.fatpawdesign.com/index.html
Hello All:
I'd appreciate a site check of above page. Seems well behaved except in IE6,
which is losing the floated green box in the left column, and evidently the
whole content of the right column. Something somewhere probably needs
'has-layout'
I checked IE6, it looks OK to me,same with opera.
Ernie :))
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org Date: Fri, 30 Nov
2007 22:27:46 -0600 Subject: [css-d] site-check please, major ie6 issues
http://www.bildas.fatpawdesign.com/index.html Hello All: I'd appreciate
Peter Hyde-Smith wrote:
http://www.bildas.fatpawdesign.com/index.html
I'd appreciate a site check of above page. Seems well behaved except
in IE6, which is losing the floated green box in the left column, and
evidently the whole content of the right column. Something somewhere
probably
Please visit http://bsaroundtable.com/index2.php and give me your honest
opinions. The CSS of importance here is at;
http://bsaroundtable.com/css/rtstyle2.css
Be sure to click through several of the left menu items, the most
problematic for me was the 'Cub Scut, Boy Scout Venturing' item, making
Keith Kaiser wrote:
Please visit http://bsaroundtable.com/index2.php and give me your
honest opinions. The CSS of importance here is at;
http://bsaroundtable.com/css/rtstyle2.css
Be sure to click through several of the left menu items, the most
problematic for me was the 'Cub Scut, Boy
Keith,
There is a problem with the left and right menus in IE 6 at 1024 X 768. See
a screen shot here: http://www.jimdavis.org/test/bsaScreenshot.jpg
I suspect the problem is in this rule:.LsideMenu, .RsideMenu {
padding-left:6%; }. I would get rid of that and set the left and right menu
ul to
Be a star...section covers the drop down menu..on ie6.. Menu is not
onbalance at all...
I think u need to build it from scratch
Hakan
http://dominor.com
On 11/29/07, Jim Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Keith,
There is a problem with the left and right menus in IE 6 at 1024 X 768. See
a
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Subject: [css-d] Site check for CSS IE6 display issue
Hello,
First post, please be kind as I am a trying to get the hang of CSS.
I have a site (HYPERLINK
http://www.stonetreemd.comhttp://www.stonetreemd.com) that displays well
in FF and IE7, but breaks in IE6. I have looked until
Mike A wrote:
http://www.webdev-academy.com/test-layout/index.html
Looks like a variant of...
http://www.positioniseverything.net/articles/onetruelayout/anyorder
Does it work, especially when browser is resized?
div#navigation {
margin-left : -100.01%;
}
...will make Gecko browsers offset
From: Gunlaug Sørtun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mike A wrote:
http://www.webdev-academy.com/test-layout/index.html
Looks like a variant of...
http://www.positioniseverything.net/articles/onetruelayout/anyorder
Sort of, and others. What makes it completely different are the extra
wrapper and side
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