Stephen Oravec wrote:
Could you please tell whats wrong and how to fix it and where I need to
improve ?
http://home.comcast.net/%7Es.oravec/example.html
Csshttp://home.comcast.net/%7Es.oravec/software.html
I know I have a few problems with :
1. alignment
If you mean center the page
took your advise THANKS added a gradient image for content and swapped
the footer image was .png made it a .gif .
but dont own a (cough-cough) Windows pc to see how it looks .
Thanks again for the help .
On 12/2/06, ~davidLaakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephen Oravec wrote:
Could
Stephen Oravec wrote:
took your advise THANKS added a gradient image for content and
swapped the footer image was .png made it a .gif .
but dont own a (cough-cough) Windows pc to see how it looks .
*It is hard dirty work but as you've found out, someone has to do it.
Such is my lot in
Thanks for all the great advice. I'm sorry it's taken me so long to respond.
I'm in Central MO and we just had a HUGE winter wheather storm blow through and
we got 16 of snow!!
As soon as I can get back to work (and to my pc files), I'll put all the good
advice to work :-)
Thanks again,
http://americasdepot.com/newsite/securefonts/
Looks pretty good to me, but I do have a problem with the products in
the categories, if you make your window smaller and the stamps go to the
next line down, it messes everything up.
Anyone have a solution for this, and any other tips for improving
Well on my site i use min-width on the body ... and then presto ...
solved .. but not in IE6 (which i am not so strong on for my
personal site),
but you could use this hack:
http://www.dustindiaz.com/min-max-fixed-in-ie7/
good luck:
_db,
http://nuff-respec.com
On Dec 1, 2006, at 11:31
Hi All
On 29/11/06, Richard Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://alexander.cregy.net/
http://alexander.cregy.net/wp-content/themes/ThirdSite/style.css
Thanks to all who responded.
--
Rich
http://www.cregy.co.uk
Embracing what God does for you is the best thing you can do for him.
Since my died and I launched the site I was wondering if someone could
take my site for a quick spin in IE...
http://www.nuff-respec.com/
thanks!!
_dannyb
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css-dan wrote:
Since my died and I launched the site I was wondering if someone could
take my site for a quick spin in IE...
http://www.nuff-respec.com/
thanks!!
_dannyb
You are probably only interested in versions ie/6 and ie/7.
Fourteen captures here:
Hi All
On 29/11/06, Richard Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://alexander.cregy.net/
http://alexander.cregy.net/wp-content/themes/ThirdSite/style.css
As you can see I have applied a shadow effect to the content. Does it
work in all browsers please? Could you explain how I might get
Richard Brown wrote:
On 29/11/06, Richard Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://alexander.cregy.net/
http://alexander.cregy.net/wp-content/themes/ThirdSite/style.css
[Many, many questions trimmed]
Could you please do a check on the above site. I have added a
I am just beginning a project and already I'm having display problems! In IE 6
and 7 all is well so far. It's FF that's not setting the logo where it needs to
be. Could be that I've looked too long and I'm overlooking something simple.
Can anyone help?
http://www.servcon.net/index.htm
TIA,
Jeralyn Merideth wrote:
I am just beginning a project and already I'm having display problems! In IE
6 and 7 all is well so far. It's FF that's not setting the logo where it
needs to be. Could be that I've looked too long and I'm overlooking something
simple.
Can anyone help?
Jeralyn Merideth wrote:
I am just beginning a project and already I'm having display problems! In IE 6
and 7 all is well so far. It's FF that's not setting the logo where it needs
to be.
Hi Jeralyn,
... and Opera, and Mozilla, and Nestcape also wrong ... what all the
browsers are doing,
Richard Brown wrote:
Hi Guys
http://alexander.cregy.net/
http://alexander.cregy.net/wp-content/themes/NewSite/style.css
I'm concerned it works in WinIE particularly the post information
avoiding over lap with the logo in the right.
Many thanks.
It looks *much better* than it did
Hi Guys
http://alexander.cregy.net/
http://alexander.cregy.net/wp-content/themes/NewSite/style.css
I'm concerned it works in WinIE particularly the post information
avoiding over lap with the logo in the right.
Many thanks.
--
Rich
http://www.cregy.co.uk
Embracing what God does for you is the
Richard Brown wrote:
Hi Guys
http://alexander.cregy.net/
http://alexander.cregy.net/wp-content/themes/NewSite/style.css
I'm concerned it works in WinIE particularly the post information
avoiding over lap with the logo in the right.
Many thanks.
I see no difference between ie/6 and
francky wrote:
Jono wrote:
Can everyone please take a quick look at the following site:
*http://tinyurl.com/vzmwy
[...]
Then francky wrote: [testpage 1] to [testpage 3]
Now: time for update: also a hoverable logo is possible without
flickering of IE.
* testpage 4
Holly Bergevin wrote:
The person probably has their temporary internet setting set to
check for new versions of the page at Every Visit to the Page and so
IE goes and fetches that image every time it's hovered.
-path to find this -
ToolsInternet OptionsGeneral-Temporary Internet
Jono wrote:
francky wrote:
[...]
[testpage 1] to [testpage 4]
http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/test-ie-flicker-1.htm
[...]
Thanks Francky, I was on the fence as to whether I would try to work
around the IE flicker...feeling somewhat guilty in asking the end user
francky wrote: [abbreviated] Place the img as foreground img (testpage
2), or as background img in the a container instead of in the a
itself (testpage 4).
G. Wurzburger wrote:
[...]
Place this in the head of your document:
!--[if IE 6]script type=text/javascript
try {
Jono wrote:
Can everyone please take a quick look at the following site:
*http://tinyurl.com/vzmwy
[...]
Then francky wrote: [testpage 1] to [testpage 3]
Now: time for update: also a hoverable logo is possible without
flickering of IE.
* testpage 4
Holly Bergevin wrote:
The person probably has their temporary internet setting set to check for new
versions of the page at Every Visit to the Page and so IE goes and fetches
that image every time it's hovered.
-path to find this -
ToolsInternet OptionsGeneral-Temporary Internet
Jono wrote:
Can everyone please take a quick look at the following site:
*http://tinyurl.com/vzmwy
*I have received a report that the logo on the site above is flickering
on roll over in IE 6, but I cannot reproduce this on any test machines I
have access to. At one point I did have a
Erik Visser wrote:
I am developing a site:
http://beta.erikvisser.net/24-10/index.shtml
http://beta.erikvisser.net/24-10/css/makeup.css
and 4 pairs of .css files because of style switching during development:
http://beta.erikvisser.net/css/style.css; title='nav_bright'
Can everyone please take a quick look at the following site:
*http://tinyurl.com/vzmwy
*I have received a report that the logo on the site above is flickering
on roll over in IE 6, but I cannot reproduce this on any test machines I
have access to. At one point I did have a hover-state set on
Sorry - originally posted under a bad subject name.
On Nov 20, 2006, Patrick wrote:
Web Dandy Design wrote:
You can run both IE6 and 7 on the same machine. I upgraded to IE7
then
installed IE6 as a standalone
(http://browsers.evolt.org/?ie/32bit/standalone). I've had them
running
We are finishing the design at http://blog.jordanbarab.com and would like
feedback on the design - display issues in browsers we do not have available
to us.
So far, we've tested with:
- Win2k/FF v1.5x
- Win2k/IE6
- Win2k/Netscape v7.2
- Win2k/Opera v7.5x
- Knoppix 3.7/Konqueror v3.3.1
Reese wrote:
We are finishing the design at http://blog.jordanbarab.com and would like
feedback on the design - display issues in browsers we do not have available
to us.
[trimmed]
Reese
There are 7 captures here
http://www.browsercam.com/public.aspx?proj_id=301687. It is doing ok
in
Adam Helweh wrote:
http://carlpritchard.secretsushi.com/homepage_template.html
The numbers don't add up.
#whatsnew_box {
width: 266px;
margin-left: 20px;
}
...is too wide for...
#secondary_column {
width: 280px;
}
...which causes overflow in most browsers, but
Hello Gang,
I have downloaded IE 7 some time ago and now my IE6 eyes are blind. I do
know that all browsers seem good except IE 5 6 on Mac and Win XP.
The page is : http://carlpritchard.secretsushi.com/homepage_template.html
Also, if anyone can spy the culprit that is causing the
Dear All,
http://rahulgonsalves.com/mitra/0111/index.html
I would appreciate a site check, for this website - built for a
non-profit looking to promote alternative energy choices.
I have looked at the site in various Windows browsers - Opera 9, FF
2/1.5, IE 6,7, SeaMonkey and Flock. I have
Hi folks,
We're redesiging our web site, which is in XHTML 1.0 Strict. The site
validates in XHTML and CSS.
XHTML doesn't support conditional statements, so while the site works
fine in all other browsers, there are problems with positioning in
IE7 that we can't solve without your help.
Hi everyone.
Please check this one for me
www.wysdiman.co.za
Weird little problem, in IE again.
ger gets displayed between the pics and the intro paragrapgh, no
ideas why. Can anyone maybe shed any light on this???
Regards
Pieter
Pieter Botha wrote:
www.wysdiman.co.za
ger gets displayed between the pics and the intro paragrapgh, no
ideas why. Can anyone maybe shed any light on this???
The Explorer 6 Duplicate Characters Bug is explained here...
http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/dup-characters.html
...and
Pieter Botha wrote:
Please check this one for me
www.wysdiman.co.za
Weird little problem, in IE again.
ger gets displayed between the pics and the intro paragrapgh, no
ideas why. Can anyone maybe shed any light on this???
Regards
Pieter
It may be the ie 'duplicate character'
at
http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/dup-characters.html
By the way, it's fine in IE7.
Regards,
Bill
From: Pieter Botha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [css-d] Site check please.
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Message-ID:
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO
and it
should be ok.
You can find a full description at
http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/dup-characters.html
By the way, it's fine in IE7.
Regards,
Bill
From: Pieter Botha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [css-d] Site check please.
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Message-ID
From: Pieter Botha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please check this site for me: http://kusile.cojjoconnect.co.za
I didn't check your site. Franky has already replied with some corrections and
other help.
Below, from the CSS in your email, note that the padding declaration does not
have the required
On 10/19/06, francky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pieter Botha wrote:
Hello everyone.
Please check this site for me: http://kusile.cojjoconnect.co.za
I have a little problem in IE...
The dark green header bar (h1 with background color applied) should
touch the menu bar, there is a small
Hi All,
I have updated our agriculture site to css standard. www.ukagriculture.com
All seems well on different browsers (browsershots.org) but would interested to
hear peoples opinions on the site so far, fonts
sizes etc being a particular issue as the spec seems to change day-by-day.
Many
Clean-looking and valid site, Trevor.
What stands out is semantic coherence - The UK's top agriculture, food
and farming resource is the title of the main content block, which
seems wrong. Surely this is the site motto, and should be somewhere
below the title but not part, and certainly not
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: [css-d] Site check www.ukagriculture.com
Hi All,
I have updated our agriculture site to css standard. www.ukagriculture.com
All seems well on different browsers (browsershots.org) but would
interested to hear peoples opinions on the site so far
Many thanks for everyone's comments.
I was a bit taken back with the page encoding error on HTML validation (sure
I've never seen it before), seems I have fix for it
though.
I guess on the other errors, ie duplicate div names (didn't think this was an
issue) I will have to make classes
Pieter Botha wrote:
Hello everyone.
Please check this site for me: http://kusile.cojjoconnect.co.za
I have a little problem in IE...
The dark green header bar (h1 with background color applied) should
touch the menu bar, there is a small little annoying gap.
Seems like padding is applied to the
Hello everyone.
Please check this site for me: http://kusile.cojjoconnect.co.za
I have a little problem in IE...
The dark green header bar (h1 with background color applied) should
touch the menu bar, there is a small little annoying gap.
Seems like padding is applied to the heading although I
On 06/10/12 21:54 (GMT-0700) jean korte apparently typed:
Can Mac users please check this site?
http://www.jeankorte.netfirms.com/index.html
Also, my client (IE version??) says that the indigo background image in the
header is showing under the pictures. It is supposed to line up and it
Hi Jean, assuming Firefox on the Mac is correct, Safari looks the
same. I can't get Mac IE to open it? It keeps closing, not sure why.
It may be something to do with this line:
p.nbsp; .nbsp; .nbsp; awaken your inner and outer
beautystrong/strong/p
I don't think this is valid ;-)
You could
Jean Jotted...
Hi
Can Mac users please check this site?
http://www.jeankorte.netfirms.com/index.html
Also, my client (IE version??) says that the indigo background
image in the header is showing under the pictures. It is supposed
to line up and it does on my browsers (FF, IE7 and
Please have a look at the home page:
http://www.outlooksoft.com/index-new.htm
I'm using Eric Meyer's dropdown menus as you can see, but there's a
small display problem in standards-compliant browsers (on PC and Mac):
when you mouse over a dropdown item that has sub-items under it (for
Suzanne Goodwin a écrit :
Please have a look at the home page:
http://www.outlooksoft.com/index-new.htm
I'm using Eric Meyer's dropdown menus as you can see, but there's a
small display problem in standards-compliant browsers (on PC and Mac):
when you mouse over a dropdown item that has
Hi
Can Mac users please check this site?
http://www.jeankorte.netfirms.com/index.html
Also, my client (IE version??) says that the indigo background image in the
header is showing under the pictures. It is supposed to line up and it does on
my browsers (FF, IE7 and Netscape) I fixed some
Mims, Jane K. wrote:
I don't know why but on some pages (such as the home page right now) of
my website have a 3 or 4 pixel white line on the right of the page that
obviously should not be there.
http://whitehorsemedia.com
Any ideas as to why this is occuring?
Thanks for your help,
Aaron
I
Fabienne wrote:
[...] I put a feature on the front page which allows the large image
to scale with the resolution of the page, also if the viewer manually
resizes it.
http://www.possets.com
There's a major weakness with that scaling that is related to
window-width/-height - not browsers.
Fabienne wrote:
I thought I finished my website and put it up there for my friends to
comment on. Alas, one of my pals told me that it does not perform
correctly in Safari. http://www.possets.com
http://www.possets.com/scent/scent.css
I don't know what the problem is in safari, but position:
Hi everybody,
A week ago someone posted a website here where you
could test your designs for Safari for free. I did
some tests and was remarkably good in the screenshots
it produced.
But I lost it. Can someone post that browser compare
website?
It was something like browsercomp.com Definately
On 06/10/05 07:21 (GMT-0700) Roy Woods apparently typed:
A week ago someone posted a website here where you
could test your designs for Safari for free. I did
some tests and was remarkably good in the screenshots
it produced.
But I lost it. Can someone post that browser compare
website?
I don't know why but on some pages (such as the home page right now)
of my website have a 3 or 4 pixel white line on the right of the page
that obviously should not be there.
http://whitehorsemedia.com
Any ideas as to why this is occuring?
Thanks for your help,
Aaron
I don't know why but on some pages (such as the home page right now)
of my website have a 3 or 4 pixel white line on the right of the page
that obviously should not be there.
http://whitehorsemedia.com
Any ideas as to why this is occuring?
Thanks for your help,
Aaron
Not on my
I don't know why but on some pages (such as the home page right now) of
my website have a 3 or 4 pixel white line on the right of the page that
obviously should not be there.
http://whitehorsemedia.com
Any ideas as to why this is occuring?
Thanks for your help,
Aaron
I checked it in Win XP
So far I am doing pretty good on Firefox and Safari, IE 6 which I have
access to does some strange stuff. I don't know if I should even try to make
ie7 work, since it is pre-release?
url:
http://www.newgeo.com/web/shots/index.html
Css:
http://www.newgeo.com/web/shots/style.css
The specifics in
Hi All!
Could I please get a site check?
http://www.lamerstreet.com
http://www.lamerstreet.com/style/soLame.css
Thanks!
-Daniel
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Hello all,
I've done a small site using Mambo, but trying to conform to standards.
Can you please check it?
It's http://parqueviscondesetubal.com
Thanks in advance,
Ricardo Mestre
--
| Comida. Abrigo. Roupa.
Scott Haneda wrote:
So far I am doing pretty good on Firefox and Safari, IE 6 which I have
access to does some strange stuff. I don't know if I should even try to make
ie7 work, since it is pre-release?
url:
http://www.newgeo.com/web/shots/index.html
Css:
Hi All
Could you please just check this site for me:
http://www.cregy.co.uk/
http://www.cregy.co.uk/wp-content/themes/cregy/style.css
Many thanks.
Rich
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Cregy wrote:
Could you please just check this site for me:
http://www.cregy.co.uk/
http://www.cregy.co.uk/wp-content/themes/cregy/style.css
Rich
It seems to be working well cross os/browser, Rich. And that is all
good. It holds fairly well with font-zoom. The header image seems to
have a
Hello again,
OK, I now seem to have solved my earlier CSS menu rollover problem in IE6
see: http://www.sfep.org.uk/newHP.asp.
I decided to try and apply the background images to the a elements rather
than the li elements, and after a bit of re-classing of the a's that
seems to have done the
Looks good in Firefox, Safari, Opera, Camino on Mac OS X. Footer floats
to the top so that it's between Home and About in your nav bar in
Netscape 6.2 and 7.2, although I doubt there are many Mac users running
NS... Cascading menus don't work in NS 6.2 - no surprises there.
Nice looking site
CSS wrote:
http://www.sfep.org.uk/newHPa.asp...
OK, so this now seems to work in Firefox, IE6 and Opera 8 under Win XPH --
I'd appreciate it if anyone out there could give the page a looking at with
any Mac or Linux browsers, and let me know if the thing still works
John Marsden
Hi all
Could I ask you guys to help me out and have a look at my site for me,
especially in IE 6 and 7.
When I made the template all was fine, but since I have added content,
the right navigation div sits outside the page and I am unable to find
the problem.
Don't seee a problem
Hi
That is very weird. on my computers, linux and windows, I see some
glaring errors between firefox and IE.
I have uploaded 3 screen shots. 1 is how it should and does look in
firefox all browsers and platforms and the other 2 demonstrate the
errors that I see. they can be found here
Mark Mckee wrote:
If you view in firefox then IE you will be able to see the glaring
problems.
http://www.soddengecko.com/
Visual problems are clear enough, but it would be a waste of time to
work on them until those source-code errors are brought under control...
Hi
That is very weird. on my computers, linux and windows, I see some
glaring errors between firefox and IE.
I have uploaded 3 screen shots. 1 is how it should and does look in
firefox all browsers and platforms and the other 2 demonstrate the
errors that I see. they can be found
Hello all,
Could you take a look at http://www.nouse.co.uk for me please.
Its the website for a student newspaper. I've stared at it for too long and
lost all judgement! Any criticism welcomed.
Thanks
Emma
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To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: [css-d] Site Check Please
Hello all,
Could you take a look at http://www.nouse.co.uk for me please.
Its the website for a student newspaper. I've stared at it for
too long and
lost all judgement! Any criticism welcomed.
Very busy site with lots
]
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: [css-d] Site Check Please
Date: 21 Sep 2006 22:34:10 +0100
Hello all,
Could you take a look at http://www.nouse.co.uk for me please.
Its the website for a student newspaper. I've stared at it for too long and
lost all judgement! Any criticism welcomed.
Thanks
)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: [css-d] Site Check Please
Date: 21 Sep 2006 22:34:10 +0100
Hello all,
Could you take a look at http://www.nouse.co.uk for me please.
Its the website for a student newspaper. I've stared at it for too
long
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.nouse.co.uk
Its the website for a student newspaper. I've stared at it for too long and
lost all judgement! Any criticism welcomed.
Emma
xp :: moz, ff, opera, seamonkey, ie
Hmm. Unusual. Well designed, easy to read, informative student
newspapers are few
FWIW, does it for me every time in FF, works fine in IE.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [css-d] Site Check Please
I think this is something to do with the way the page loads - I've
noticed
it does this, but it doesn't do it everytime
On 9/19/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Wish I had some creative artistic sense. But obviously I need help! I
would appreciate any constructive criticism of this site:
http://www.townlinefarm.com
The Turkeys taste great! They are looking for a 'country - homey'
At 2:24 PM -0400 9/19/06, ~davidLaakso wrote:
tedd wrote:
Best,
~dL
PS Tedd and I are even surlier and nastier to each other off-list.
Yeah, but that's only when we're speaking to each other. :-)
As Oscar Wilde once said -- The critic has to educate the public; the
artist has to educate
Hi gang:
Please review --
http://sperling.com/a/
-- just the a directory. I'm redoing my entire site to be more
flexible and amenable to browser's window size. The menu works, but
the links in web-tips are not done -- I have a lot more to add.
The site seems to hold-up pretty well in
Hi gang:
Please review --
http://sperling.com/a/
Works OK as you suspected in Opera 9.01, FF1.5.0.7, IE7,IE6, WinXP 1024x768.
Zooms ok until very largest settings when Sperling.com drops out of banner.
Not something I would be concerned about.
Cannot help with problem in IE7 as just getting
tedd wrote:
Hi gang:
Please review --
http://sperling.com/a/
Hi tedd,
Very nice look and feel. My only reservation is that I just hate code
repeating itself and I hate to see nbsp;nbsp; used as spacing, so I'd
like your h3 to be redefined as having the bird gif as a background
(left) with
Hi all,
Wish I had some creative artistic sense. But obviously I need help! I
would appreciate any constructive criticism of this site:
http://www.townlinefarm.com
The Turkeys taste great! They are looking for a 'country - homey' feel.
I'm afraid I've giving them more like 'homely'
The
tedd wrote:
http://sperling.com/a/
-- just the a directory. I'm redoing my entire site to be more
flexible and amenable to browser's window size. The menu works, but
the links in web-tips are not done -- I have a lot more to add.
The site seems to hold-up pretty well in BrowserCam, but I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Wish I had some creative artistic sense. But obviously I need help! I
would appreciate any constructive criticism of this site:
http://www.townlinefarm.com
It is all good and it works. Ditch the stylesheetswitcher.
The Turkeys taste great! They are
tedd wrote:
Hi gang:
Please review --
http://sperling.com/a/
-- just the a directory. I'm redoing my entire site to be more
flexible and amenable to browser's window size. The menu works, but
the links in web-tips are not done -- I have a lot more to add.
The site seems to hold-up pretty
Kay C. Tien wrote:
http://kt1.clarityconnect.net/cchy/index.html
I've checked it on FF, SeaMonkey, Opera on Win XP, and Safari, FF,
and IE on the MAC OS X. They're all fine, but in IE on Win XP, I
have this gap between the menu buttons and the picture right above
it. Any ideas?
It's
Yep. That did the trick. Thank you!
Kay
At 09:45 AM 9/12/2006 Tuesday, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Kay C. Tien wrote:
http://kt1.clarityconnect.net/cchy/index.html
I've checked it on FF, SeaMonkey, Opera on Win XP, and Safari, FF,
and IE on the MAC OS X. They're all fine, but in IE on Win
On 9/12/06, Gunlaug Sørtun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's the browser-default for images - block vs. inline.
Browsers have 'display: block' as default for that doctype
(Transitional), except IE/win which has 'display: inline' as default -
regardless of doctype.
Is that affected by quirks mode?
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
It's the browser-default for images - block vs. inline.
Browsers have 'display: block' as default for that doctype
(Transitional), except IE/win which have 'display: inline' as default -
regardless of doctype.
While your solution is sound (and appropriate), I'm curious
Bradley Wright wrote:
While your solution is sound (and appropriate), I'm curious as to
where you get the impression that browsers use display: block; for
img / elements under any doctype--even when there isn't one. This
has never been my experience, and I don't believe it's the case in
On Sep 13, 2006, at 1:40 AM, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Bradley Wright wrote:
While your solution is sound (and appropriate), I'm curious as to
where you get the impression that browsers use display: block; for
img / elements under any doctype--even when there isn't one. This
has never been my
RE: Site check you requested on www.theheetproject.org.uk
Hi Tim,
This is a very nice looking site. Really excellent. I took a _very brief_
look in IE7 RC1, Firefox 1.5, Opera 9, LynxViewer and a number of other
tools.
A couple of suggestions for you to consider.
1) Source order: I prefer not
http://www.mysquibbles.com
For now the text size is fixed with PX, so I know I'm going to have problems
with text sizes.
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http://www.mysquibbles.com
For now the text size is fixed with PX, so I know I'm going to have problems
with text sizes.
at least if it's fixed (for now), it's large enough to read well (for
me at least)! first, i think the site's coloring
Hi All,
Why do I keep having this problem with IE PC having an extra gap?
http://kt1.clarityconnect.net/cchy/index.html
I've checked it on FF, SeaMonkey, Opera on Win XP, and Safari, FF,
and IE on the MAC OS X. They're all fine, but in IE on Win XP, I
have this gap between the menu buttons
Hi,
Can you please check
http://www.tarotcardcombinations.com/
Also can someone tell me why I am getting those warnings in the CSS
validatorespecially with CntBody...because it has a background color in
it... and how to solve it..
Thanks for the feedback
Thanks
PWPaust
Hi,
I have fixed the site for 800x600
It was easier then what I first thought it to be, I just had to remove 2 px off
everything in the stylesheet
Once again could I please ask for www.TarotCardCombinations.com to be checked
and could somone please explain why I am getting the warnings in
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