Michael Leibson wrote:
This is in reference to uri: http://www.thinkingmusic.ca/
Hi, David;
Thanks for this feedback!
A few things I didn't quite get:
Interesting visual. It would be nice to pull it off. No AP needed.
Really? How would one go about duplicating it without absolute
Michael Leibson wrote:
The site is www.thinkingmusic.ca .
Michael
Interesting visual. It would be nice to pull it off. No AP needed. Set
no height on containers carrying movable text. Set the black-like color
as a background image. Fast and dirty quick start. Bells and whistles
michael_mabe...@yahoo.ca wrote:
http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/alien/ml/test_09_0410.html
. . . For some reason, I keep getting a not found error message
when trying to go to that URL.
Hello Michael,
If you click on that link as is, the greater-than sign at the end will lead to
a not found error
Hi;
I used Firefox to view my website on a friend's zillion-pixel-wide new Mac,
yesterday, and I was astonished to find that all elements on all pages had a
significantly increased width, so that the design was effectively spread,
horizontally, to fit the (maximized) window. This would have
On Apr 10, 2009, at 8:43 PM, Michael Leibson wrote:
I used Firefox to view my website on a friend's zillion-pixel-wide
new Mac, yesterday, and I was astonished to find that all elements
on all pages had a significantly increased width, so that the design
was effectively spread,
Michael Leibson wrote:
I used Firefox to view my website on a friend's zillion-pixel-wide
new Mac, yesterday, and I was astonished to find that all elements on
all pages had a significantly increased width, so that the design
was effectively spread, horizontally, to fit the (maximized)
I used Firefox to view my website on a friend's zillion-pixel-wide
new Mac, yesterday, and I was astonished to find that all elements
on all pages had a significantly increased width, so that the design
was effectively spread, horizontally, to fit the (maximized)
window. This would
-d] Firefox bug on on new Macs?
I used Firefox to view my website on a friend's zillion-pixel-wide new Mac,
yesterday, and I was astonished to find that all elements on all pages had a
significantly increased width, so that the design was effectively spread,
horizontally, to fit the (maximized
time.
All the best,
Michael
From: David Laakso da...@chelseacreekstudio.com
To: Michael Leibson michael_mabe...@yahoo.ca
Cc: Eric Meyer's CSS List css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 8:33:04 AM
Subject: Re: [css-d] Firefox bug on on new Macs
thanks!
Michael
From: Theophan Dort theop...@bellsouth.net
To: Michael Leibson michael_mabe...@yahoo.ca
Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 8:59:52 AM
Subject: Re: [css-d] Firefox bug on on new Macs?
I'm not an expert, just a volunteer webmaster for a couple of churches
the best,
Michael
From: Gunlaug Sørtun gunla...@c2i.net
To: Michael Leibson michael_mabe...@yahoo.ca
Cc: Eric Meyer's CSS List css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 9:01:10 AM
Subject: Re: [css-d] Firefox bug on on new Macs?
Michael Leibson wrote
: [css-d] Firefox bug on on new Macs?
On Apr 10, 2009, at 8:43 PM, Michael Leibson wrote:
I used Firefox to view my website on a friend's zillion-pixel-wide new Mac,
yesterday, and I was astonished to find that all elements on all pages had a
significantly increased width, so that the design
On 2009/04/10 13:46 (GMT-0700) Michael Leibson composed:
http://www.thinkingmusic.ca/
I intentionally made the font size super-big, in the hope that everyone
who can read will be able to do so without text-zooming. Should I worry?
Worrying doesn't accomplish anything. Instead, learn the
Michael Leibson wrote:
[...] Related questions: why, if using an li without an ordered
or unordered list is not allowed, does it work on my site? What are
the negative consequences of using it that way?
1: you're relying on browsers' error correction, which may or may not
give the same
On Apr 11, 2009, at 5:46 AM, Michael Leibson wrote:
Thanks, Phillipe!
s/Phillipe/Philippe
Here is how it looks like, when I force the window to the width of
the
monitor -windoze users call that full screen or something:
http://dev.l-c-n.com/_b/ml.png
I zoomed the text, note how the
http://www.icosfitness.it/beta/scheda.html
If you look carefully at the first block of the right column, you will
probably notice a gap between the box right edge and the table caption
with the shopping chart. This occcurs only in FF 3.0.4. Any suggestion?
Did you find anything similar on
Gabriele Romanato wrote:
http://www.icosfitness.it/beta/scheda.html
If you look carefully at the first block of the right column, you will
probably notice a gap between the box right edge and the table caption
with the shopping chart. This occcurs only in FF 3.0.4. Any suggestion?
Did you
Dave Pierce wrote:
Dave Pierce wrote:
I've got a bug showing up somewhere, and I'm not too sure how to
fix it.
On this page http://www.lorettodaybreak.org/pages/
daybreak_events_photos.html there's a large break between the
subheads and the following ULs. It looks OK in Safari and IE,
Dave Pierce wrote:
I've got a bug showing up somewhere, and I'm not too sure how to fix it.
On this page http://www.lorettodaybreak.org/pages/
daybreak_events_photos.html there's a large break between the
subheads and the following ULs. It looks OK in Safari and IE, but not
in Firefox
Dave Pierce wrote:
Dave Pierce wrote:
I've got a bug showing up somewhere, and I'm not too sure how to
fix it.
On this page http://www.lorettodaybreak.org/pages/
daybreak_events_photos.html there's a large break between the
subheads and the following ULs. It looks OK in Safari and IE,
I've got a bug showing up somewhere, and I'm not too sure how to fix it.
On this page http://www.lorettodaybreak.org/pages/
daybreak_events_photos.html there's a large break between the
subheads and the following ULs. It looks OK in Safari and IE, but not
in Firefox and Opera. Knowing that
Ryan Bowman wrote:
Hi everyone.
snip
This causes a strange behavior in Firefox, IE 7 is fine.
On the following page making a selection in the Vehicle Type box
causes the block with the 'Step 1' image in it to scrunch up
underneath the bread crumb links.
Thanks, removing the clearfix class seems to have fixed the problem.
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Hi everyone.
I've not been here for over a year, so apologies if I ask something
that's been covered recently. A quick search has not turned up any
solutions.
Several pages on our website require the use of several combo boxes,
each one populated only after the previous choice was made. Due to
Hi all.
First: sorry, I'm double posting this on two lists so anyone can confirm
this (before reporting to Mozilla).
The issue is simple (you will see it better by just creating a testing
html with the snippet below):
- there is a white-space:nowrap property (in the stylesheet) applied to
the a
Julián Landerreche wrote:
Hi all.
First: sorry, I'm double posting this on two lists so anyone can confirm
this (before reporting to Mozilla).
The issue is simple (you will see it better by just creating a testing
html with the snippet below):
- there is a white-space:nowrap property (in
For all you good css bug fixers on this list.
I'm using the In search of the One True Layout (http://
www.positioniseverything.net/articles/onetruelayout/) as part of my
layout, and it's particularly important in my layout to use the
absolutely positioned div at the bottom of each column.
Hi, I have a 3-column layout but the first time it's displayed on Firefox
(or after clearing the cache) there's a gap between columns and footer. As
far as I can tell it only happens on FF 1.0.6. The gap is somewhat related
to the image appearing on the center column as they share a similar
I am running FF 1.0.5 and the gap also displayed for me. I tried to
reload the page to see if it cleared it, but it did not.
Sorry I don't have any tips, but thought you might be interested to
know that it also displays a gap for me.
Janet
At 02:57 PM 9/7/2005, you wrote:
Hi, I have a
On 9/7/05, Felix E. Guerrero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I have a 3-column layout but the first time it's displayed on Firefox
(or after clearing the cache) there's a gap between columns and footer. As
far as I can tell it only happens on FF 1.0.6. The gap is somewhat related
to the image
From: Felix E. Guerrero [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2005 13:57:30 -0500
Hi, I have a 3-column layout but the first time it's displayed on Firefox
(or after clearing the cache) there's a gap between columns and footer.
My Mozilla does this too.
The gap is somewhat related
to the image
Transitional and quirks mode work fine BUT only if I have the height
specified. It isn't a problem changing the doctype but I still need to find
a way to specify the height in images uploades with Wordpress.
--Felixe
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http://stuff.chovy.com/html/anchor.html
When the span defined inside the anchor is smaller
than the anchor tag, funny things happen. Note: this
only happens in FireFox and with the html 4.01
transitional doctype.
Any ideas? I know FireFox supports some fancy
xpath-type axis, like .small:parent.a
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