In IE6/WinXp, in left side pan, bullets are aligned wrongly before grey box.
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 3:33 AM, David Laakso
da...@chelseacreekstudio.comwrote:
Daniel Hammond wrote:
David Laakso wrote:
Daniel Hammond wrote:
URL: http://www.northsidecreativeservices.org/design.htm
CSS:
URL: http://www.northsidecreativeservices.org/design.htm
CSS: http://www.northsidecreativeservices.org/cs.css
Could someone please test the above URL in IE6 and IE7? I heard that
someone was looking at the site, and the top nav (blog, design
services, banners signs, production) was stacked
It's vertical in FF2 as well...I'll look at it a bit later and see if I can
see why
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Your problem is that IE 6 and 7 don't have support for inline-block. (Neither
does FF2, since it was still -moz-inline-block then).
I believe that the work around (in IE) is to give the element hasLayout, and a
display: inline instead, but I don't have much experience with that, so I'll
leave
David Laakso wrote:
Daniel Hammond wrote:
URL: http://www.northsidecreativeservices.org/design.htm
CSS: http://www.northsidecreativeservices.org/cs.css
Could someone please test the above URL in IE6 and IE7? I heard
that someone was looking at the site, and the top nav (blog,
design
Daniel Hammond wrote:
David Laakso wrote:
Daniel Hammond wrote:
URL: http://www.northsidecreativeservices.org/design.htm
CSS: http://www.northsidecreativeservices.org/cs.css
Could someone please test the above URL in IE6 and IE7? I heard
that someone was looking at the site, and the top
Daniel Hammond wrote:
URL: http://www.northsidecreativeservices.org/design.htm
CSS: http://www.northsidecreativeservices.org/cs.css
Could someone please test the above URL in IE6 and IE7? I heard that
someone was looking at the site, and the top nav (blog, design
services, banners
On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 18:51:44 -0500, Mike Smith wrote:
Just wondering if I could get a site check on this temp site:
http://www.grum.com/temp/al/index.html
I managed the HTML/CSS, not the graphics, so I'm looking to see what, if
anything,
breaks (I know the h1 in the banner does on
Hello all.
First time poster.
Just wondering if I could get a site check on this temp site:
http://www.grum.com/temp/al/index.html
I managed the HTML/CSS, not the graphics, so I'm looking to see what, if
anything, breaks (I know the h1 in the banner does on increased font-sizes).
Also would
In both FF and IE6 the nav menu breaks across two lines when the viewport is
set to 1024px wide. The 'contact' image is below the 'home' image. Changing
the padding on the li to 2% keeps everything on one line at 1024 wide.
To center the menu you can give a width to the ul that accommodates the
Sorry, I have not looked in IE6.
First, start with validated HTML. Your document does not validate
(you have a non-unicode character on line 9.
Next, validate the css. 268#resources Value Error : border 1 is
not a border-color value : 1
Then, your sizes are in px, which breaks
On 21/10/2007, at 4:39 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please take a look at the site and let me know if there's anything
odd.
This is just a staging site, the final one will sit on its own domain.
http://teamweb.com/daswani
Hi Virginia,
I'm also working on a mac, so can't help with
Virginia Bruce wrote:
Please take a look at the site and let me know if there's anything odd.
This is just a staging site, the final one will sit on its own domain.
http://teamweb.com/daswani
vb
Virginia Bruce
XP IE6.0/Parallels desktop
You are relatively close to compliant
On Oct 20, 2007, at 11:02 PM, William M Conlon wrote:
Sorry, I have not looked in IE6.
First, start with validated HTML. Your document does not validate
(you have a non-unicode character on line 9.
Next, validate the css. 268 #resources Value Error : border 1 is
not a
I have only been watching this list for a little while, so if this is
an inappropriate request, please let me know...
I am also new to CSS positioning, although I've been using CSS styling
for several years. My current client wants good Search Engine results,
and my SEO guru has recommended
Hi Everyone,
I work on a Mac and the site I¹m working on looks OK on that on most
browsers. I even got it working OK in IE Mac. However, I have had a look on
Browsershots.org at the Windows IE versions and noticed a couple of
problems:
* Version 6 a stray 1 pixel line appears right across the
Tom Lancaster wrote:
http://www.newhanoian.com/details.php/venueid/2
Extremely weak when subjected to font-resizing - especially in IE6.
The 'italic bug'[1] is pushing center-column too wide at some steps -
making it drop.
IE6 doesn't respect declared width and will instead auto-expand to make
http://www.newhanoian.com/details.php/venueid/2 - On FF 1.5.0.6 for
Linux (gentoo in my case) it looks okay, but the layout is complete
messed up when I resize font. On Epiphany it worked okay. Worked on
Seamonkey as well. I dont use KDE, so I cant test it on Konqueror.
The font-resize issue
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Tom Lancaster wrote:
http://www.newhanoian.com/details.php/venueid/2
Extremely weak when subjected to font-resizing - especially in IE6.
The 'italic bug'[1] is pushing center-column too wide at some steps -
making it drop.
OK, thanks for reminding me of that. I
Thanks for the reply -
cappellano wrote:
http://www.newhanoian.com/details.php/venueid/2 - On FF 1.5.0.6 for
Linux (gentoo in my case) it looks okay, but the layout is complete
messed up when I resize font. On Epiphany it worked okay. Worked on
Seamonkey as well. I dont use KDE, so I cant
cappellano wrote:
http://www.newhanoian.com/details.php/venueid/2 - On FF 1.5.0.6 for
Linux (gentoo in my case) it looks okay, but the layout is complete
messed up when I resize font. On Epiphany it worked okay. Worked on
Seamonkey as well. I dont use KDE, so I cant test it on Konqueror.
In
Hi Again,
thanks to help from this community I believe most of the layout kinks of
my site have straightened, at least for IE6 and FF.
I'd appreciate it if anyone with a minority browser ( particularly
safari and linux browsers ) could take a peek at the two following
example pages and let me
Georg (and thanks to Susan Welter for suggestions and Mac testing)
Thanks for the feedback.
Just so that you know; poor old IE6 is forced to run in quirks mode,
similar to IE5+ (see link below). That's fine with me, as I always do
that on purpose anyway :-)
I've heard the phrase before but
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