Re: [css-d] width problem cross browser - repost

2007-10-10 Thread Luc
Good morning David, It was foretold that on 10/10/2007 @ 23:15:45 GMT-0400 (which was 00:15:45 where I live) David Laakso would write: There may be more than one way to milk a cow. Or is there? http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/madcow01.html Note that no font-sixe must be set on

Re: [css-d] width problem cross browser - repost

2007-10-10 Thread Luc
Good morning David, It was foretold that on 10/10/2007 @ 10:32:24 GMT-0400 (which was 11:32:24 where I live) David Laakso would write: Please see Georg Sortun's site for an excellent explanation of expressions and how they may be used with CSS:

Re: [css-d] width problem cross browser - repost

2007-10-10 Thread David Laakso
Luc wrote: Good morning David, It was foretold that on 10/10/2007 @ 23:15:45 GMT-0400 (which was 00:15:45 where I live) David Laakso would write: There may be more than one way to milk a cow. Or is there? http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/madcow01.html Note that no

Re: [css-d] width problem cross browser - repost

2007-10-09 Thread David Laakso
Luc wrote: Hello David, It was foretold that on 9/10/2007 @ 23:31:24 GMT-0400 (which was 00:31:24 where I live) David Laakso would write: snipped a bit It seems I don't really get what you're after but I am crazy nuts about that mad cow and hope at least in a small way this may

Re: [css-d] width problem cross browser - repost

2007-10-09 Thread Luc
Good morning David, It was foretold that on 9/10/2007 @ 03:10:33 GMT-0400 (which was 04:10:33 where I live) David Laakso would write: snipped a bit This is in reference to your uri: http://www.dzinelabs.com/sandbox/madcow/madcow.html and my uri:

Re: [css-d] width problem cross browser - repost

2007-10-09 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On Oct 9, 2007, at 9:27 PM, Luc wrote: http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/madcow.html I guess my mad cow (love that cow) is gonna look the same as your screen shot in any browser, not just IE, when the window is narrower than the fixed pixel width of 760px set on #container which

Re: [css-d] width problem cross browser - repost

2007-10-09 Thread Luc
Good morning Philippe, It was foretold that on 9/10/2007 @ 22:30:32 GMT+0900 (which was 10:30:32 where I live) Philippe Wittenbergh would write: snipped a bit This: #page { float : left; width : 100%; } won't solve anything. It just makes the block as wide as the window. That block

Re: [css-d] width problem cross browser - repost

2007-10-09 Thread David Laakso
Luc wrote: Good evening list, It seems i have a width problem cross browser: resizing the viewport gets following effects: [1] #masthead disappears while #masthead div and #masthead h1 keeps being visible in opera, FF, moz, IE6 7. Desired effect: #masthead needs to be kept

[css-d] width problem cross browser - repost

2007-10-08 Thread Luc
Good evening list, It seems i have a width problem cross browser: resizing the viewport gets following effects: [1] #masthead disappears while #masthead div and #masthead h1 keeps being visible in opera, FF, moz, IE6 7. Desired effect: #masthead needs to be kept visible. [2]

Re: [css-d] width problem cross browser - repost

2007-10-08 Thread David Laakso
Luc wrote: Good evening list, It seems i have a width problem cross browser: resizing the viewport gets following effects: [1] #masthead disappears while #masthead div and #masthead h1 keeps being visible in opera, FF, moz, IE6 7. Desired effect: #masthead needs to be kept

Re: [css-d] width problem cross browser - repost

2007-10-08 Thread Luc
Hello David, It was foretold that on 9/10/2007 @ 23:31:24 GMT-0400 (which was 00:31:24 where I live) David Laakso would write: snipped a bit It seems I don't really get what you're after but I am crazy nuts about that mad cow and hope at least in a small way this may help : yeah, that

[css-d] width problem cross browser

2007-10-04 Thread Luc
Good evening list, It seems i have a width problem cross browser: resizing the viewport gets following effects: [1] #masthead disappears while #masthead div and #masthead h1 keeps being visible. Desired effect: #masthead needs to be kept visible. [2] only IE6: #contentright drops below