I'm creating a simple thumbnail portfolio in html/css, but i've come across a
strange problem which i cant fix. I've created the css so all the pages
function the same, but on the gallery pages
(gallery/gallerytwo/gallerythree.html) the top menu moves up another 10pixels
or so. It appears on
Hi Dipesh,
Your pages don't validate - there are some markup problems - ie
unclosed divs, duplicate ids etc. It's always best to validate first
before dealing with CSS.
There is a validator at: http://validator.w3.org
Regards
William
Hi,
I have a problem in IE (6+7) when mouse-over the menu where there's a
sub-menu (dreamweaver- spry), It shows a white cell under the sub
menu.
This doesn't show wither in FF, Safari and IE mac.
Any help will be greatly appreciated
here is the site: http://wendyrichmond.com
thanks
--
Sh
Sh wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem in IE (6+7) when mouse-over the menu where there's a
sub-menu (dreamweaver- spry), It shows a white cell under the sub
menu.
This doesn't show wither in FF, Safari and IE mac.
Any help will be greatly appreciated
Ah, SpryMenus. Hate's too strong a word, but
thanks! the white iframe did go away, all works perfect on IE 6 but in
IE 7 the menu expands and only when rollover the sub menu it shrinks
back. Any idea how to fix that?
(I added both the head hack tag plus deleted the iframe from the JS)
thanks!!
Sh
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 4:46 AM, Bill
Hi
Link: ikjensen.dk/test/
I'm working on a new design.
And naturally having an IE6 problem.
The css in the menu are the same, except the Fly-outs are floated
Right and Left.
The problem is the Left side, where IE is placing a extra line, below
the Sub-menu.
Any hints ??
PS!
Any hints on :
Hi
Link: ikjensen.dk/test/
I'm working on a new design.
And naturally having an IE6 problem.
The css in the menu are the same, except the Fly-outs are floated
Right and Left.
The problem is the Left side, where IE is placing a extra line, below
the Sub-menu.
In Firefox 2.x, it works.
Any
Ib Jensen wrote:
Hi
Link: ikjensen.dk/test/
I'm working on a new design.
And naturally having an IE6 problem. The css in the menu are the
same, except the Fly-outs are floated Right and Left. The problem is
the Left side, where IE is placing a extra line, below the Sub-menu.
In
2008/12/23 Gunlaug Sørtun gunla...@c2i.net:
Ib Jensen wrote:
Any hints ??
Same 'hasLayout' trigger on anchors as before, but with the necessary
selector-addition to target the left menu also...
#menu ul li a, #menu_l ul li a {height: 1%;}
PS! Any hints on : Downsizing a picture nicely.
Ib Jensen wrote:
I need to _get / buy_ some very explaning books on CSS!
Wouldn't surprise me if you can read/understand German at least as well
as I do, and this one goes in some depth and has good examples and
references...
2008/12/23 Gunlaug Sørtun gunla...@c2i.net:
Ib Jensen wrote:
...and a read-up on CSS standards...
http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/
That should lead to improved control over web design and browsers in no
time - once you have practiced a bit.
I think I'm practicing all the time, but I'm
Thanks for the demo! This is a great help. According
to the the 'font-increase' problem described below.
I'm not sure there is anything I can do about that.
Does anyone have an idea of how I can avoid the
'font-increase' problem in firefox/IE?
Thanks-
Patrick
--- Patrick Mannix [EMAIL
Patrick Roane wrote:
Thanks for the demo! This is a great help. According
to the the 'font-increase' problem described below.
I'm not sure there is anything I can do about that.
Does anyone have an idea of how I can avoid the
'font-increase' problem in firefox/IE?
Adding font-size: 100% to
Tony,
On Dec 30, 2005, at 1:27 AM, {tonyFelice} wrote:
Patrick Roane wrote:
I'm creating a menu using a single image. ...
using the 'off-set' technique.
But, this time- for some reason the 'hover' does not look good. It is
as if the bottom 1/4 of the 'green hover image' is cut off.
Roger Roelofs wrote:
...
But, this time- for some reason the 'hover' does not look good. It is
as if the bottom 1/4 of the 'green hover image' is cut off.
http://www.pdrsolution.com/waters/index.html
Patrick,
...
The fix described is demo'd here:
Patrick Roane wrote:
I'm creating a menu using a single image. ...
using the 'off-set' technique.
But, this time- for some reason the 'hover' does not look good. It is
as if the bottom 1/4 of the 'green hover image' is cut off.
http://www.pdrsolution.com/waters/index.html
Patrick,
I appended
http://www.captainclassfrigates.co.uk/ie7/miranda.html
http://www.captainclassfrigates.co.uk/ie7/miranda.css
on the selected item when hovering on a menu item the background
colour shod change (and it does) but in IE the change does not go
accross the entire width of the menu (works fine in
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