El 23/04/2012, a las 17:13, David Laakso escribió:
Your comments and suggestion on this site http://ccstudi.com/ in
Internet Explorer 6/7/8 are appreciated.
David, an oldish Acer portable running XP, browser windows at full width of the
screen:
in IE6 7 the page draws very vertically, as
On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 1:08 PM, Peter H. li...@artworkers.net wrote:
El 23/04/2012, a las 17:13, David Laakso escribió:
Your comments and suggestion on this site http://ccstudi.com/ in
Internet Explorer 6/7/8 are appreciated.
David, an oldish Acer portable running XP, browser windows at full
Wouldn't Adobe Browserlab be a good quick way to check your changes?
https://browserlab.adobe.com/
Excellent tip! Thanks!
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I've had issues with Browerlabs showing my page as broken in IE 8 and 9, but
when I opened my XP/IE8 virtual machine and Win7/IE9 virtual machine and looked
at the pages, they were not broken. As of April 12, Browserlab is no longer
free. I think it's $20 a month now. I'll stick with my VMs.
I just tried it and think it works quite well. From the site itself:
Adobe BrowserLab is a complimentary online service.
On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 12:29 PM, Theresa Jennings
theresajennings2...@gmail.com wrote:
I've had issues with Browerlabs showing my page as broken in IE 8 and 9,
but when I
I'm telling you, I had a problem in March with it showing a broken page in IE8
and 9, but it wasn't broken. I hadn't had an issue with other sites I checked,
but this one, I did. And my code validated before I tried. I was trying to
avoid opening my virtual machines, but I had to check to see
Perfect on iPad. You really scored high, as always.
On Monday, April 23, 2012, David Laakso laakso.davi...@gmail.com wrote:
Your comments and suggestion on this site http://ccstudi.com/ in
Internet Explorer 6/7/8 are appreciated.
Thanks.
Best,
David Laakso
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On Mon, 23 Apr 2012 19:39:14 +0100, David Laakso
laakso.davi...@gmail.com wrote:
Good Morning, Vietnam!
Thank you for confirming the page is set to a single column 580px
fixed width for IE/6 and IE/7 and, that is it is set to two columns
97% width folding to two-columns min-width at 580px
On 2012-04-23, at 8:13 AM, David Laakso wrote:
Your comments and suggestion on this site http://ccstudi.com/ in
Internet Explorer 6/7/8 are appreciated.
Thanks.
Best,
David Laakso
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http://ccstudi.com
Looks to me like it scales perfectly in Safari
I've had issues with Browerlabs showing my page as broken in IE 8 and 9, but
when I opened my XP/IE8 virtual machine and Win7/IE9 virtual machine and
looked at the pages, they were not broken. As of April 12, Browserlab is no
longer free. I think it's $20 a month now. I'll stick with
I'm on a Mac, although I did recently install Expression Web on my Win7 virtual
machine. But at that point, I can just check it in the actual browser, since I
already have it open. It's definitely something to look into. Thanks!
Theresa Jennings
On Apr 23, 2012, at 1:47 PM, John D wrote:
The J is entirely visible in ie6, but still cut in ie7. The layout
is not flexible in 6, but I'm betting that's on purpose. Saw no other
display problems, otherwise. I always liked the airy feel of your
site.
aside
Navigation is a bit unfriendly to me, having to keep going back to the
'front
On 30/09/2011 10:45 PM, Tom Livingston wrote:
The J is entirely visible in ie6, but still cut in ie7. The layout
http://chelseacreekstudio.com/
The letter 'O' is covering the letter 'J'. This hack will work (should
also work in IE6).
*:first-child+html nav P B#c1 {
margin-bottom:
Oh, and it looks fine on the iPhone btw.
Yours,
S. Jobs
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 10:14 PM, David Laakso
da...@chelseacreekstudio.com wrote:
Greetings from Redmond...
Gotten to point where we can't see the forest through the trees [signature
link].
Fast and dirty quick tour in IE 6/7 with
On 9/30/11 9:04 AM, Alan Gresley wrote:
On 30/09/2011 10:45 PM, Tom Livingston wrote:
The J is entirely visible in ie6, but still cut in ie7. The layout
http://chelseacreekstudio.com/
The letter 'O' is covering the letter 'J'. This hack will work (should
also work in IE6).
On 9/30/11 8:45 AM, Tom Livingston wrote:
The layout
is not flexible in 6,trim
IE does not support min/max width consequently IE is set to a
fixed-width. There are workarounds for this issue but hardly worth
pursuing them nowadays...
aside
Navigation is a bit unfriendly to me,
The footer link?
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 29, 2011, at 10:14 PM, David Laakso da...@chelseacreekstudio.com wrote:
Greetings from Redmond...
Gotten to point where we can't see the forest through the trees [signature
link].
Fast and dirty quick tour in IE 6/7 with any corrections that
On 9/29/11 11:03 PM, David Laakso wrote:
On 9/29/11 10:41 PM, Tom Livingston wrote:
The footer link?
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 29, 2011, at 10:14 PM, David
Laaksoda...@chelseacreekstudio.com wrote:
Greetings from Redmond...
Gotten to point where we can't see the forest through the
IE6/7 cutting off lower part of J in vertical Journal.
Haven't found any other major show-stoppers so far - will look deeper later.
Georg
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On 9/29/11 11:21 PM, G.Sørtun wrote:
IE6/7 cutting off lower part of J in vertical Journal.
Excellent! Correction below on server.
pbid=c1J/b ... /p
/*IE/7.0*/
*:first-child+html body.j nav p b#c1{min-height:46px;margin-bottom:0}
/*IE/6.0*/
* html body.j nav p
On 12.09.2011 17:17, David Laakso wrote:
http://chelseacreekstudio.com/
IE6 drops left column, turning the layout into a centered single-column.
IE7/8 are doing fine.
Georg
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On 9/12/11 11:48 AM, G.Sørtun wrote:
On 12.09.2011 17:17, David Laakso wrote:
http://chelseacreekstudio.com/
IE6 drops left column, turning the layout into a centered single-column.
Smacks self! Now attempting delivering of a 2 col fixed width layout to
IE/6. Confirmation appreciated.
On 12.09.2011 19:28, David Laakso wrote:
http://chelseacreekstudio.com/
Smacks self! Now attempting delivering of a 2 col fixed width
layout to IE/6. Confirmation appreciated.
Glad to confirm that an OK fixed width 2 column layout now appears in
IE6 :-)
Georg
On 9/12/11 2:06 PM, G.Sørtun wrote:
On 12.09.2011 19:28, David Laakso wrote:
http://chelseacreekstudio.com/
Smacks self! Now attempting delivering of a 2 col fixed width
layout to IE/6. Confirmation appreciated.
Glad to confirm that an OK fixed width 2 column layout now appears in
IE6
On 2/6/11 12:34 AM, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
On Feb 6, 2011, at 12:12 AM, David Laakso wrote:
http://chelseacreekstudio.com/indexx.php
background-image: -moz-linear-gradient(top, #bfddf9, #71a3d1);
background-image: -webkit-gradient(linear,left top,left bottom,color-stop(0,
Jay-Z,
I like this site allot better than your other design. Everything seemed to
be working /looking fine, including the color gradient in the top and bottom
nav, as I clicked through many of the pages.
I would somehow incorporate more color contrast though, because all the pale
colors end up
p.s. I was using ie8.
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On 2/5/11 11:28 AM, Brian M. Curran wrote:
Jay-Z,
I like this site allot better than your other design. Everything seemed to
be working /looking fine, including the color gradient in the top and bottom
nav, as I clicked through many of the pages.
I would somehow incorporate more color contrast
Ray Leventhal wrote:
http://www.cprtools.net/calc
The first thing I noticed is that the two radio buttons and their
labels aren't rendering as expected in WinIE6. This looks ok in IE7
After the form is submitted and the results are rendered, the
'summary' fieldset is (in IE6 and 7) set
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
Try adding...
* html br {clear: left;}
div#results {text-align: center;}
div#results fieldset {margin: 0; text-align: left;}
html:lang(en) div#results fieldset {margin: auto;}
...will kick IE6 and 7 in the
I just ran into a *serious* issue in Safari 2.0 using this hack
(*property:value)
I had to switch to selector, (property:value) but I'd like to know if I
missed anything(?) I thought that filter was *safe* to use.
As a follow up:
selector (*property:value) fails
but
selector
On 10/15/07, David Laakso wrote:
In this photoshop nightmare [1] the slideshow (top right col) collapses
in IE 6 7 when any horizontal nav link is clicked (in compliant
browsers clicking 'home' does it).
I suspect an interference between of the menu js and the slide show.
The behaviors
Bruno Fassino wrote:
On 10/15/07, David Laakso wrote:
In this photoshop nightmare [1] the slideshow (top right col) collapses
in IE 6 7 when any horizontal nav link is clicked (in compliant
browsers clicking 'home' does it).
O.K. I understand the js fix you provided and
On 10/15/07, David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bruno, in my versions of IE 6 and 7 (parallels/os x 10.4.10) when using
either the scroll bar /or/ mouse wheel to vertically scroll to the very
bottom of the footer, that the background images bounce (like striking
the keys of a piano) and
Bruno Fassino wrote:
On 10/15/07, David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bruno, in my versions of IE 6 and 7 (parallels/os x 10.4.10) when using
either the scroll bar /or/ mouse wheel to vertically scroll to the very
bottom of the footer, that the background images bounce (like striking
Sam,
You are understanding float correctly, unfortunately, IE doesn't. Since you
have an explicit width of 700px on that inner div, IE thinks it needs about
850px (700 plus width of image) of width to show the image and division side
by side. That's why when you take the width off, the image
Things are off as well in FF2.x, not just IE.
You have floats in a DIV that need cleared.
Try this:
http://www.webtoolkit.info/css-clearfix.html
div class=contentbox clearfix
On 3/30/07, Dave Goodchild [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
URL: http://dontjustsitthere.co.uk/stage/
There is a layout
Dave Goodchild wrote:
URL: http://dontjustsitthere.co.uk/stage/
There is a layout issue in IE6/7 - the container holding the T-shirt content
is dropping. I tried using display:inline and position:relative to appease
any IE bugs to no avail. Any suggestions?
Actually, all of your
On 3/30/07, Tom Livingston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list,
Here's the page:
http://proof.mlinc.com/mlinc.com/06/news/
Hit it in FF/Safari for desired layout for head/paragraph relation.
Why won't it work in IE 6/7?
Just can't see it.
Thanks
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John M Shepard wrote:
I have a problem with a practice site I put up at: www.mypracticesite.com.
There seems to be a problem in the css for the subpages rendering properly
in IE 6 7 on a Windows based machine.
I believe you have one too many /div tags immediately before the
element div
On 1/5/07, Gunlaug Sørtun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Julian Merrow-Smith wrote:
The div is outlined by a background shadow which fits fine in firefox
etc. and IE 5, 5.5 but is 1px adrift in IE 7 and the div has
expanded in IE6 to cover the background image.
http://laserenissima.co.uk
Julian Merrow-Smith wrote:
The div is outlined by a background shadow which fits fine in firefox
etc. and IE 5, 5.5 but is 1px adrift in IE 7 and the div has
expanded in IE6 to cover the background image.
http://laserenissima.co.uk
IE6 will do better with these additions...
#Content
Courtney Nielsen wrote:
Greetings,
I am trying to do some fancy branding to a page and am getting 'leakage'
in IE. I have posted this problem to the following URL:
http://www.junklogic.com/moneymakin/temp_box.html
I would like to create basically a template of these rounded-cornered
Thank you! I see you've done quite a bit of studies on the rounded
corners that help keep us all employed :) I am going to read your
writings and try and integrate this into the app and will post my
results. Thanks again for your help.
-Court
francky wrote:
Courtney Nielsen wrote:
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