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
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
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
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
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
Hello everyone, I have been working on a little
site for some friends which I have just uploaded.
Could anyone please check the site in older browsers
For any problems (its not complete).
I have workied in OSX running firefox and safari.
http://www.precociouscollective.com/artists.html
this
Looks like it breaks in IE6 win. See screen shot here:
http://www.jimdavis.org/test/ie6.jpg
You can see how you site will render in different browsers and os's for free
here:
http://browsershots.org/
Jim
On Nov 25, 2007 10:34 AM, Rob freeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone, I have
Looks, good, Some of the image boxes dropped a little down the page in
Safari on Windows xp for me! but in FireFox and IE7 all looks good!
Rob freeman wrote:
Hello everyone, I have been working on a little
site for some friends which I have just uploaded.
Could anyone please check the site in
David Laakso wrote:
Rob freeman wrote:
Hello everyone, I have been working on a little
site for some friends which I have just uploaded.
Could anyone please check the site in older browsers
For any problems (its not complete).
I have workied in OSX running firefox and safari.
Hi all, I am throwing our new design out there for critique and
suggestions.
http://www.nwaworldvacations.com
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We tried to do a better job of CSS and moved into a more Web 2.0 vibe,
at least that is what we were trying for. I am sure many will lament
Cory Shubert wrote:
http://www.nwaworldvacations.com
We tried to do a better job of CSS and moved into a more Web 2.0
vibe, at least that is what we were trying for. I am sure many will
lament our use of tables still, but some habits die hard. I am
curious to learn how we might have
Cory Shubert wrote:
Hi all, I am throwing our new design out there for critique and
suggestions.
http://www.nwaworldvacations.com
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We tried to do a better job of CSS and moved into a more Web 2.0 vibe,
...{trimmed}
I am posting here to help
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Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 5:44 AM
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: [css-d] Site check please
Hi all, I am throwing our new design out there for critique and
suggestions.
http
There's usually a link somewhere to file a bug report. In this case,
if you click on feedback you'll be able to check the FAQ and a list of
reported problems (where I didn't find yours --looking for javax).
Also, I didn't mean non-static (dynamic) as in javascript altered,
but as in
It seems I checked on the wrong page. There's already a couple of
bug reports similar to yours
http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=4397
http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=4469
http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=4981
Since they go back to ~March '07,
Omitade Adediran wrote:
I have been reading and reading until my brain just feels like mush..
[trimmed]
I know the feeling. This stuff can be terribly frustrating at times...
I think that it might be a good idea to just get a simple page working
cross-browser for starters.
Well, it looks like I will be removing the javascript menu for the page so
maybe that will take care of it. But, if I didn't how do I go about filing a
bug report?
Rafael wrote:
Interesting, it may be something worth to file a bug report. I could
validate it by writing the path directly
Omitade Adediran wrote:
I have been reading and reading until my brain just feels like
mush...[trimmed]
http://www.orisadevotees.org/market.html
Omitade
Omitade,
I know the feeling. This stuff can be terribly frustrating at times...
I think that it might be a good idea to just get a
Hello:
I have been reading and reading until my brain just feels like mush. I feel
like this has been asked before and yet I cannot get it. As usual, I have
made things more difficult than they need to be. Anyway I have two pages for
a site check, I will send them one at a time. The one that I am
Lorraine Barte Nepomuceno wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm having problems with a design of mine. On some browsers (although not
any of ours here at the office, but that may be because we're all
widescreen), the right sidebars are pushed down below the main content area:
Sample is at:
David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Lorraine Barte Nepomuceno wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm having problems with a design of mine. On some browsers (although not
any of ours here at the office, but that may be because we're all
widescreen), the right sidebars are pushed down below the main
CSS guru David Laakso very kindly gave me some code:
br.both {
clear : both;
}
br.right {
clear : right;
}
br.left {
clear : left;
}
.clear {
height : 0;
clear : both;
}
Can someone please explain to me what this does and why it is needed with
strict xhtml. Thank-you in advance.
Hi everyone,
I'm having problems with a design of mine. On some browsers (although not
any of ours here at the office, but that may be because we're all
widescreen), the right sidebars are pushed down below the main content area:
Sample is at:
http://www.splashscreen.com/wp/
with CSS at:
On 8/12/07, Tim Offenstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking at your site in Firefox 2 on a Mac (10.4.10). Everything
seems to behave reasonably well.
Comments:
- I can't read the quote at top unless I bump the font size way up.
- The backgrounds on links in the main column is a bit
Your page validates XHTML Strict but there's a i/i tag in
there. i is deprecated and should be replaced with em. I don't
know how the W3C validator is saying this page is okay with that i
in there?!?
Actually there is a good reason it passes.
It is commonly stated that the i tag has been
I added photo gallery please give pointer on what to improve .
Thanks
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This is a website I build a year or so ago:
http://www.carinainmali.nl
Funny isn't it? A little off topic though, sorry for that ;)
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trevor bayliss wrote:
*/David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
Thanks as ever for the reply David. I have implemented those
changes
http://216.219.94.105/david1.htm and will change the p´s and h´s to
make it look smarter. The AccessibilityCheck box that reads:
David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks as ever for the reply David. I have implemented those changes
http://216.219.94.105/david1.htm and will change the p´s and h´s to
make it look smarter. The AccessibilityCheck box that reads: ignore
font sizes I have done-what a nightmare I
Hi all. I am at the end of the first leg of my css journey. Very complicated
stuff and I nearly turned back to tables!
Please could someone have a gander at this page and see what you think and if
there are any problems. I believe I have sorted them all out now. If I have any
errors (it is,
I checked with IE7 and Firefox. 2.0.0.5
I could not see any major problem. Firefox shows the blue tab texts
like Medarc
Ltd.How we can help too close to top not vertically middle
Thanks
Troy
http://dominor.com
On 7/25/07, trevor bayliss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all. I am at the end of
trevor bayliss wrote:
Hi all. I am at the end of the first leg of my css journey. Very complicated
stuff and I nearly turned back to tables!
Please could someone have a gander at this page and see what you think and
if there are any problems. I believe I have sorted them all out now. If I
David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: trevor bayliss wrote:
Hi all. I am at the end of the first leg of my css journey. Very complicated
stuff and I nearly turned back to tables!
Please could someone have a gander at this page and see what you think and if
there are any problems. I
Hey everyone,
I just released my site for my design studio, if anyone is willing, can
you test it out?
I'm pretty much looking for visual errors.
(I tested it in pretty much everything standard on a PC, but no mac or
linux).
I would also love any other feedback (if OT, please keep off-list)
Jon Hughes wrote:
I just released my site for my design studio, if anyone is willing, can
you test it out?
I'm pretty much looking for visual errors.
(I tested it in pretty much everything standard on a PC, but no mac or
linux).
http://www.phazm.com/
- Jon Hughes
re:
http://www.intheholler.com
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On 15/07/2007 12:19, Stephen Oravec wrote:
http://www.intheholler.com
Win XP - FF 2.0.0.4 - fine
Opera 9.20 - fine
IE6 - not fine.
1. The darker green borders on the headings e.g. What's New are
very thick. They look ~1em thick.
2. The right-hand side column moves beneath the left-hand
On 15/07/2007 12:19, Stephen Oravec wrote:
http://www.intheholler.com
Win XP - FF 2.0.0.4 - fine
Opera 9.20 - fine
IE6 - not fine.
1. The darker green borders on the headings e.g. What's New are
very thick. They look ~1em thick.
2. The right-hand side column moves beneath the left-hand side
cols. horizontal scrolling would be reduced.
I found the Header text a bit difficult to read.
Ernie. :)
From: Stephen Oravec [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: [css-d] site check please
Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2007 07:19:53 -0400
http://www.intheholler.com
Gary Benson wrote:
My rationale for only putting a couple
of questions in the Find out more box was so the reader wasn't
bombarded with information. There's only five questions on the site
now, but I plan to write several more.
Rather than putting all the questions on every page, how
Dagmar Noll wrote:
Gary Benson wrote:
My rationale for only putting a couple of questions in the Find
out more box was so the reader wasn't bombarded with information.
There's only five questions on the site now, but I plan to write
several more.
Rather than putting all the questions
Hi all,
Could I trouble you for site check of http://www.relaxshiatsu.co.uk/
please? I use Firefox on Linux so Windows and Mac checks are
especially welcome, as are any general comments and suggestions you
may have.
If it helps, this is what I see when I look at it:
On Jul 11, 2007, at 9:20 AM, Gary Benson wrote:
Hi all,
Could I trouble you for site check of http://www.relaxshiatsu.co.uk/
please? I use Firefox on Linux so Windows and Mac checks are
especially welcome, as are any general comments and suggestions you
may have.
If it helps, this is
Gary Benson wrote:
Hi all,
Could I trouble you for site check of http://www.relaxshiatsu.co.uk/
please? I use Firefox on Linux so Windows and Mac checks are
especially welcome, as are any general comments and suggestions you
may have.
If it helps, this is what I see when I look at it:
Mark Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Jul 11, 2007, at 9:20 AM, Gary
Benson wrote:
Hi all,
Could I trouble you for site check of http://www.relaxshiatsu.co.uk/
please? I use Firefox on Linux so Windows and Mac checks are
especially welcome, as are any general comments and suggestions
Gary Benson wrote:
Hi all,
Could I trouble you for site check of http://www.relaxshiatsu.co.uk/
please? I use Firefox on Linux so Windows and Mac checks are
especially welcome, as are any general comments and suggestions you
may have.
Looks great Gary. The curve problem that Ray
--- Gary Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Could I trouble you for site check of
http://www.relaxshiatsu.co.uk/
please? I use Firefox on Linux so Windows and Mac
checks are
especially welcome, as are any general comments and
suggestions you
may have.
If it helps, this is what
Gary Benson a écrit :
Hi all,
Could I trouble you for site check of http://www.relaxshiatsu.co.uk/
please? I use Firefox on Linux so Windows and Mac checks are
especially welcome, as are any general comments and suggestions you
may have.
If it helps, this is what I see when I look at it:
Hi all,
Could I trouble you for site check of http://www.relaxshiatsu.co.uk/
please? I use Firefox on Linux so Windows and Mac checks are
especially welcome, as are any general comments and suggestions you
may have.
If it helps, this is what I see when I look at it:
I think you
should keep the navigation at the bottom of page in
the Find Out More section, consistent. I think it's
confusing for the user for the links to be shifting
from page to page. You should offer all links to all
your questions, even if you have a link to the
Questions at the top.
Matthew Ohlman wrote:
Gary Benson wrote:
Could I trouble you for site check of http://www.relaxshiatsu.co.uk/
please? I use Firefox on Linux so Windows and Mac checks are
especially welcome, as are any general comments and suggestions you
may have.
Looks great Gary. The curve problem
Luis Speciale wrote:
Gary Benson a écrit :
Could I trouble you for site check of http://www.relaxshiatsu.co.uk/
please?
[snip]
By the way, why you use zoom ? Sorry, but I don't understand.
#findOutMore {
zoom: 1;
}
It forces hasLayout on the #findOutMore div which stops it
extending
Dagmar Noll wrote:
Elli Vizcaino wrote:
I think you should keep the navigation at the bottom of page in
the Find Out More section, consistent. I think it's confusing
for the user for the links to be shifting from page to page. You
should offer all links to all your questions, even if you
Hallo Matthew,
I hope this delay response helps to further reaffirm the advice given so
far...
For what its worth, I am one of those folks using an iMac Flat panel 800Ghz.
I have IE 5.2Mac and have never used it personally, other than when I was
checking site I was building.
IE5 Mac was just a
David Laakso wrote:
Matthew Ohlman wrote:
... I would especially appreciate a review of IE on Mac if possible
since I do not have access to a Mac. General comments and suggestions
are very much appreciated if you have any.
The site is: http://www.ohlman.com/sldc/index.html
IE Mac:
in
Ingo Chao wrote:
IE Mac:
in general: if you need to support IE-Mac, buy a Mac :) and read
Philippe's IE-Mac bugs and oddities pages.
http://www.l-c-n.com/IE5tests/
Lol - yes read them,
and buy a Mac.
[...]
2)
right column drops down
- if you, for some reasons, don't want to filter the
Matthew Ohlman wrote:
Good Evening CSS-D,
I was hoping someone could give me a quick site check on the following
design. I would especially appreciate a review of IE on Mac if possible
since I do not have access to a Mac. General comments and suggestions are
very much appreciated if
Jason, Ingo, and David,
Thanks so much for your input and time. I made a few of the changes you
suggested, but I don't guess I will go to far trying to support for
IE/Mac. I guess the number of users using that combination would be
slim these days, plus I don't think I will get very far
Matthew,
Thought I'd chip in.
I've been using a Mac for years, and not even I know how to get hold of a
Mac with IE5 now. Microsoft ditched it years ago. I think it was out on some
of the first builds of OSX and on old OS9.
If I was developing Google I'd develop for it, but if it's for a
Hi Everyone
Could someone do a site check in Internet Explorer please I think
there are some spacing issues.
I'm also not seeing the colour specified in the navigation on mouse
over - works fine in firefox and Opera
any suggestions please
I've also put a random Image generator on the
Hi Phil,
Phil Turner wrote:
Hi Everyone
Could someone do a site check in Internet Explorer please I think
there are some spacing issues.
I'm also not seeing the colour specified in the navigation on mouse
over - works fine in firefox and Opera
any suggestions please
I don't see spacing
Phil Turner wrote:
Hi Everyone
Could someone do a site check in Internet Explorer please I think
there are some spacing issues.
I'm also not seeing the colour specified in the navigation on mouse
over - works fine in firefox and Opera
any suggestions please
Phil, Looking closer I see
Good Evening CSS-D,
I was hoping someone could give me a quick site check on the following
design. I would especially appreciate a review of IE on Mac if possible
since I do not have access to a Mac. General comments and suggestions
are very much appreciated if you have any.
The site is:
Good Evening CSS-D,
I was hoping someone could give me a quick site check on the following
design. I would especially appreciate a review of IE on Mac if possible
since I do not have access to a Mac. General comments and suggestions
are very much appreciated if you have any.
The site is:
Matthew Ohlman wrote:
Good Evening CSS-D,
I was hoping someone could give me a quick site check on the following
design. I would especially appreciate a review of IE on Mac if possible
since I do not have access to a Mac. General comments and suggestions
are very much appreciated if you
Good Morning;
I have very slowly learned how to use CSS for text formating etc. and use
those techniques on most of my new pages.
I have now created my first CSS layout page and would appreciatesome
feedback from the experts before converting hundreds of pages.
Please take a look at
Hi folks,
I would appreciate it if anyone interested would quickly scan through
http://ids.mediumcool.com.
I think most cross-browser issues are solved -- except for two.
First, on any page below the home page, there is a bread crumb trail. In IE6
and 7, the first link in the trail -- Home --
See this Tom,
http://htmlfixit.com/?p=1013
The advice there should fix your son of suckerfish issue I suspect.
Don
Second, I am using the son of Suckerfish menus. In Safari, when you move
over a choice to reveal the submenu, things appear okay -- until you move
onto one of the submenu's
At 10:15 AM 5/30/2007, you wrote:
I would appreciate it if anyone interested would quickly scan through
http://ids.mediumcool.com.
Hi Tom,
I'm sorry but I'm not going to be able to help
you with your problem but I did want to mention
that the one red guy in the background ... very clever idea!
Tom McNeer wrote:
Hi folks,
I would appreciate it if anyone interested would quickly scan through
http://ids.mediumcool.com.
I think most cross-browser issues are solved -- except for two.
First, on any page below the home page, there is a bread crumb trail. In IE6
and 7, the first link
Tom McNeer wrote:
Deb,
Thanks for the compliment. As far as validation goes, are you
referring to HTML or CSS validation? The W3C CSS validator simply
throws a servlet error, and has been doing so for a long time; so I
haven't been able to validate the CSS, although it's not different
http://test.fatpawdesign.com/
Sorry about lack of clarity regarding problem. Above URL links to page with
picture links that show what I mean.
Cheers,
Peter
- Original Message -
From: Peter Hyde-Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [css-d] site check please,need help with lower nav
Peter Hyde-Smith wrote:
http://test.fatpawdesign.com/
Above URL links to page with picture links that show what I mean.
I suggest you add a 'hasLayout' trigger...
#pageheader {height: 100%;}
...but I can't check if that'll make IE7 clear properly.
regards
Georg
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- Original Message -
From: Gunlaug Sørtun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Peter Hyde-Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2007 11:35 AM
Subject: Re: [css-d] site check please, picture links added
Peter Hyde-Smith wrote:
http://test.fatpawdesign.com/
Above URL
Peter Hyde-Smith wrote:
Ever tempted to put at the begining of the CSS declarations,
*{height: 100%;}
'hasLayout' is not a cure - it's _the_ disease, so I would only try that
in cases where IE works flawless and I'm really, really, bored ;-)
Georg
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http://www.gunlaug.no
Hi,
Please spare a moment and help me with my site tests. I have been
trying to clear floats in the main content. It has worked on all the
browsers listed below except i.e. 5.2-mac.
http://www.3pointdesign.com/
http://www.3pointdesign.com/styles/one.css
Safari 2.0.4
Firefox mozilla 1.5.0.9
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