Re: [css-d] rounded corners problem

2010-04-23 Thread Rory Bernstein
>>> >>> >> >> The client didn't care about more/less HTTP requests for 4 tiny tiny images >> that will appear everywhere (and get cached). The nested containers just >> plain worked better in ie6, so I went with that. Thanks to all who put in >> their 2 cents. I appreciated the valuable feedb

Re: [css-d] rounded corners problem

2010-04-22 Thread David Laakso
Rory Bernstein wrote: >>> Well, I solved it. (With significant help.) It was actually IE6 that it >>> was messed up in (not IE7, so I rewrote the whole thing. I used 4 >>> nested divs, one inside the other, each one has one of the corner >>> images, and inside it all is the content. Here's the resu

Re: [css-d] rounded corners problem

2010-04-22 Thread Rory Bernstein
>> >> >> Well, I solved it. (With significant help.) It was actually IE6 that it >> was messed up in (not IE7, so I rewrote the whole thing. I used 4 >> nested divs, one inside the other, each one has one of the corner >> images, and inside it all is the content. Here's the result: >> >> http://

Re: [css-d] rounded corners problem

2010-04-22 Thread Thierry Koblentz
> > http://www.rorybernstein.com/roundcorners/ > > > > New problem: Layout is all messed up in IE7. Have not looked at 6 > yet, but expect that is messed up too. Help? > > > Well, I solved it. (With significant help.) It was actually IE6 that it > was messed up in (not IE7, so I rewrote the whole

Re: [css-d] rounded corners problem

2010-04-22 Thread Rory Bernstein
On Apr 21, 2010, at 6:20 PM, Rory Bernstein wrote: > So, same page: > > http://www.rorybernstein.com/roundcorners/ > > New problem: Layout is all messed up in IE7. Have not looked at 6 yet, but > expect that is messed up too. Help? Well, I solved it. (With significant help.) It was actually I

Re: [css-d] rounded corners problem

2010-04-21 Thread Rory Bernstein
So, same page: http://www.rorybernstein.com/roundcorners/ New problem: Layout is all messed up in IE7. Have not looked at 6 yet, but expect that is messed up too. Help? Thank you, Rory __ css-discuss [cs...@lists.css-discuss.or

Re: [css-d] rounded corners problem

2010-04-21 Thread Thierry Koblentz
> >Revised page is still here: > >http://rorybernstein.com/roundcorners/ > > That's to what I've done here: > > http://sperling.com/examples/box/ > > However, the div's are arranged differently. I believe the OP is looking for a technique that would allow him to use less markup, not more. That

Re: [css-d] rounded corners problem

2010-04-21 Thread tedd
At 12:29 PM -0400 4/21/10, Rory Bernstein wrote: >Thanks, Al. I've ditched all the CSS3 from the page, sticking to >regular CSS and background images. I now have 4 new divs, one for >each corner image; each one has a little background image for the >corners. So, that's working, but I wonder can

Re: [css-d] rounded corners problem

2010-04-21 Thread Al Sparber
From: "Thierry Koblentz" > The four corner technique is great for flexible layouts, but since yours has > a fixed width I think you could do this with just two nested containers. One > contains the top image, the other the bottom image. > Create a sprite that has both these images next to each oth

Re: [css-d] rounded corners problem

2010-04-21 Thread Rory Bernstein
On Apr 21, 2010, at 12:54 PM, Thierry Koblentz wrote: > Hi Rory, > >> regular CSS and background images. I now have 4 new divs, one for each >> corner image; each one has a little background image for the corners. >> So, that's working, but I wonder can anyone take a look at my revised >> code an

Re: [css-d] rounded corners problem

2010-04-21 Thread Thierry Koblentz
Hi Rory, > regular CSS and background images. I now have 4 new divs, one for each > corner image; each one has a little background image for the corners. > So, that's working, but I wonder can anyone take a look at my revised > code and tell me if there is an even cleaner way to do this? I am sad

Re: [css-d] rounded corners problem

2010-04-21 Thread Rory Bernstein
On Apr 21, 2010, at 10:15 AM, Al Sparber wrote: > The best solution if rounded corners are a client requirement is, and will > continue to be for some time, CSS-assigned background > images. > -- > Al Sparber - PVII Thanks, Al. I've ditched all the CSS3 from the page, sticking to regular CSS

Re: [css-d] rounded corners problem

2010-04-21 Thread Al Sparber
From: "Rory Bernstein" > Hi All, > > http://rorybernstein.com/roundcorners/ > > On this page, the light blue box that surrounds the horizontal grey graphic > has rounded corners with the help of a little css. > It's working great in a lot of browsers, but not in IE8. I have not been able > to t

[css-d] rounded corners problem

2010-04-21 Thread Rory Bernstein
Hi All, http://rorybernstein.com/roundcorners/ On this page, the light blue box that surrounds the horizontal grey graphic has rounded corners with the help of a little css. It's working great in a lot of browsers, but not in IE8. I have not been able to test it on IE7 or lower yet... In IE8

[css-d] Rounded Corners Problem in IE7

2008-07-28 Thread Jim McIntyre
Hi folks, I'm working on this page: http://clients2.jdgcommunications.com/csshelp/working.html which displays fine in Firefox and Safari. However, in IE7, the bottom rounded corners of the "main" DIV (the middle-nested, medium-gray box) aren't showing up. I've tried changing margins and paddin

[css-d] Rounded Corners Problem - IE7

2008-07-22 Thread Jim McIntyre
[Apologies if this shows up on the list multiple times. I posted Friday, and again yesterday, from my work email address but nothing made it to the list. I'm trying from an alternate address now.] Hi folks, I'm working on this page: http://clients2.jdgcommunications.com/csshelp/working.htm

Re: [css-d] Rounded corners problem on Mac OSX FF

2006-07-17 Thread Dan Searle
From: "francky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hi Dan, > I can see the problem in IE6 on Win(98SE) too: screenshot-1 > . > and in FF1.07 on pc: screenshot-2 >

Re: [css-d] Rounded corners problem on Mac OSX FF

2006-07-17 Thread francky
francky wrote: >[...] > > ... or the easy way! :-) francky __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d IE7b2 test

Re: [css-d] Rounded corners problem on Mac OSX FF

2006-07-17 Thread francky
Dan Searle wrote: >Hi list, > >I don't have access to a Mac to debug this myself, I was wondering if >someone on the list might be able to explain what was happening here? > >http://www.danwashere.com/dev/aauk/celeb_blackboard/index.html > >I'm told that on the rounded corner in the bottom right

Re: [css-d] Rounded corners problem on Mac OSX FF

2006-07-17 Thread tedd
>Hi list, > >I don't have access to a Mac to debug this myself, I was wondering if >someone on the list might be able to explain what was happening here? > >http://www.danwashere.com/dev/aauk/celeb_blackboard/index.html > >I'm told that on the rounded corner in the bottom right of the large white >

Re: [css-d] Rounded corners problem on Mac OSX FF

2006-07-17 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Dan Searle wrote: > http://www.danwashere.com/dev/aauk/celeb_blackboard/index.html > I'm told that on the rounded corner in the bottom right of the large > white text box is being interfered with by what appears to be a white > border stretching down. > I'm not seeing that problem on Win XP, FF

[css-d] Rounded corners problem on Mac OSX FF

2006-07-17 Thread Dan Searle
Hi list, I don't have access to a Mac to debug this myself, I was wondering if someone on the list might be able to explain what was happening here? http://www.danwashere.com/dev/aauk/celeb_blackboard/index.html I'm told that on the rounded corner in the bottom right of the large white text bo