[css-d] css list test message

2009-04-09 Thread Wade Smart
20090409 1636 GMT-6 Im just sending this to the list to see if any of my posts show up. I have sent 8 in the past month and none have showed (that I can see) on the list. Wade -- Registered Linux User: #480675 Linux since June 2005

[css-d] css list

2009-02-27 Thread Eric Katz
So I think I have really screwed up some stuff right now, i can't either of my lists formatted properly the way I want them to be in the Products by Genre Window here: http://team-identity.org/akathletics/newcode/ The lists of genres and the products are supposed to look something like this:

Re: [css-d] css list

2009-02-27 Thread David Laakso
Eric Katz wrote: So I think I have really screwed up some stuff right now, i can't either of my lists formatted properly the way I want them to be in the Products by Genre Window here: http://team-identity.org/akathletics/newcode/ Any ideas. Attack the obvious first while we both

Re: [css-d] css list

2009-02-27 Thread Eric Katz
Because I am a noob and forget to reply to all, what do you mean by Validate? :( 2009/2/27 Eric Katz xtinct.k...@gmail.com I'm using the #specific-products li:before { content: »; } and #genres li:after { content: |; } to add the additional double arrows and pipes i want

Re: [css-d] css list

2009-02-27 Thread Shawn Lawler
Eric Katz wrote: Because I am a noob and forget to reply to all, what do you mean by Validate? :( http://validator.w3.org/ or if you're using Firefox, grab the Web Developer Toolbar addon https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/60 and after adding it to FF, load up your page and

Re: [css-d] css list

2009-02-27 Thread MEM
I'm using the #specific-products li:before { content: »; } and #genres li:after { content: |; } to add the additional double arrows and pipes i want for the lists but they appear way off line, i feel like this is probably because of the line-height adjustments I made but

Re: [css-d] css list

2009-02-27 Thread David Laakso
Eric Katz wrote: Because I am a noob and forget to reply to all, what do you mean by Validate? Correct the markup errors: http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1uri=http%3A%2F%2Fteam-identity.org%2Fakathletics%2Fnewcode%2F Wikipedia on validation:

Re: [css-d] css list

2009-02-27 Thread Eric Katz
So I think I fixed everything and validated via HTML 4.01 strict and CSS 2.1 http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://team-identity.org/akathletics/newcode/ http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=http://team-identity.org/akathletics/newcode/ And it still is having display issues,

Re: [css-d] css list

2009-02-27 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Eric Katz wrote: So I think I have really screwed up some stuff right now, i can't either of my lists formatted properly the way I want them to be in the Products by Genre Window here: http://team-identity.org/akathletics/newcode/ Same as for the part above: IE7 and older need a hack to

Re: [css-d] css list

2009-02-27 Thread Eric Katz
2009/2/27 Gunlaug Sørtun gunla...@c2i.net Eric Katz wrote: So I think I have really screwed up some stuff right now, i can't either of my lists formatted properly the way I want them to be in the Products by Genre Window here: http://team-identity.org/akathletics/newcode/ Same as for the

Re: [css-d] css list

2009-02-27 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Eric Katz wrote: 2009/2/27 Gunlaug Sørtun gunla...@c2i.net BTW: why are you using an h3 in those lists? I can't see any reason whatsoever for headlines to be used there, but maybe you have one..? I guess they don't have to be there ^_^ I wanted it set up so the 'genres' were an h3 in

Re: [css-d] css list

2006-10-23 Thread Paul Novitski
At 10/22/2006 09:20 PM, Brian Jones wrote: I have a 16px x 16px image that I want to set as the background image of a li how would i go about setting my css to accomplish this The simple answer is: li#example { width: 16px; height: 16px; background: url(something.jpg)

Re: [css-d] css list

2006-10-23 Thread francky
Paul Novitski wrote: At 10/22/2006 09:20 PM, Brian Jones wrote: I have a 16px x 16px image that I want to set as the background image of a li how would i go about setting my css to accomplish this The simple answer is: li#example { width: 16px; height: 16px;

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2006-10-22 Thread Brian Jones
Hi, I have a 16px x 16px image that I want to set as the background image of a li how would i go about setting my css to accomplish this Thanx __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d

Re: [css-d] CSS List Menu Options

2006-02-21 Thread Roger Roelofs
Keith, On Feb 20, 2006, at 9:24 PM, Keith Kaiser wrote: I want to be able to have just one front page and use XMLHttpRequest() to replace the tan part of the page depending on the menu selection. This isn't a css question, so the remainder of my reply will be off-list. -- Roger Roelofs

Re: [css-d] css-list reply

2006-02-20 Thread Jochem Maas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jochem, I don't know how to reply to the list, or to attach it to the same just do a reply all to the post in quesation, sending to the list is just a matter of mailing to the list email addr: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org string, therefore I'm replying to you

[css-d] CSS List Menu Options

2006-02-20 Thread Keith Kaiser
At kaiserklan.com/roundtable/indexxml.html is a mock-up of the pages I'm working on. I would like the left side menu to stay 100% CSS (if possible) but I want to be able to have just one front page and use XMLHttpRequest() to replace the tan part of the page depending on the menu selection. This

[css-d] CSS list question

2006-01-29 Thread Jonathan Carter
I've got a simple 2 level CSS navigation menu that is giving me an odd issue, that is probably my fault. When you hover over one of the items in the top level, it displays the second level but pushes the adjacent top level items to the right. If anyone could point out what's being done wrong

RE: [css-d] CSS list numbering - non-contiguous lists in XHTML 1. 1

2005-05-25 Thread David Balch
Hi Rowan -Original Message- From: Rowan @ Jetboy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Conceptually one doesn't find paragraphs in lists - only list-items. One could argue that something that isn't a list-item within a list should be treated as if it weren't in the list, regards

RE: [css-d] CSS list numbering - non-contiguous lists in XHTML 1. 1

2005-05-25 Thread David Balch
Hi Michael, -Original Message- From: Michael Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 24 May 2005 18:16 snip In contrast, one argument in favor of block-level content within list items may be that just because something is a list item doesn't necessarily mean that it doesn't

[css-d] CSS list numbering - non-contiguous lists in XHTML 1.1

2005-05-24 Thread David Balch
Hi, (re-sending as my first didn't get to the list. Apologies to anyone receiving it twice.) I wonder if anyone can help me, I would like (using XHTML 1.1 and CSS) to have a numbered list that is interupted part way through (e.g. after item 3), then continues with the next consectutive number in

Re: [css-d] CSS list numbering - non-contiguous lists in XHTML 1.1

2005-05-24 Thread Ingo Chao
David Balch schrieb: I wonder if anyone can help me, I would like (using XHTML 1.1 and CSS) to have a numbered list that is interupted part way through (e.g. after item 3), then continues with the next consectutive number in the sequence (e.g. item 4), something like [MORN]. li div {padding:

RE: [css-d] CSS list numbering - non-contiguous lists in XHTML 1. 1

2005-05-24 Thread David Balch
: [css-d] CSS list numbering - non-contiguous lists in XHTML 1.1 Hi, (re-sending as my first didn't get to the list. Apologies to anyone receiving it twice.) I wonder if anyone can help me, I would like (using XHTML 1.1 and CSS) to have a numbered list that is interupted part way

RE: [css-d] CSS list numbering - non-contiguous lists in XHTML 1. 1

2005-05-24 Thread David Balch
Hi Ingo, From: Ingo Chao [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 24 May 2005 16:08 David Balch schrieb: I wonder if anyone can help me, I would like (using XHTML 1.1 and CSS) to have a numbered list that is interupted part way through (e.g. after item 3), then continues with the next

Re: [css-d] CSS list numbering - non-contiguous lists in XHTML 1. 1

2005-05-24 Thread Michael Wilson
David Balch wrote: Unfortunately, this is not valid XHTML as p isn't allowed inside ol. p as a child of ol is not valid, however, p as a child of li is perfectly valid. For a moment I thought there was an easy solution when I was looking for a difficult one ;-) I've used the following

Re: [css-d] CSS list numbering - non-contiguous lists in XHTML 1. 1

2005-05-24 Thread Chris Ovenden
On 5/24/05, Michael Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: David Balch wrote: Unfortunately, this is not valid XHTML as p isn't allowed inside ol. p as a child of ol is not valid, however, p as a child of li is perfectly valid. For a moment I thought there was an easy solution when I was

RE: Re: [css-d] CSS list numbering - non-contiguous lists in XHTML 1.1

2005-05-24 Thread BJ
snip This is easy to do in HTML 4, using the depreciated start attribute [START] on a li element. However, as this element is not present in XHTML 1.1 it cannot be used. If there is a way to do this in CSS (2 or 3), I'd love to know about it. Using XHTML 1.0 isn't really an option, as I'm