Re: [css-d] IE issues: positioning and background problems

2009-01-30 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Elle Meredith wrote: > 1. Cockerel at the bottom does not get the correct z-index -- should > be in front of the #footer on the home page > http://designbyelle.com.au/mq/ The test-file I sent you corrections for IE from before... ...with st

Re: [css-d] IE issues- oh gosh, here's the link!

2008-01-25 Thread Geoffrey Hoffman
Not to be flip, but have you read these: http://www.ejeliot.com/blog/63 http://www.positioniseverything.net/articles/cc-plus.html http://24ways.org/2005/avoiding-css-hacks-for-internet-explorer 2008/1/25 Copeland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Geez louise. Here's the link: HYPERLINK > "http://www.ch

Re: [css-d] IE issues with element width

2008-01-22 Thread Marten Gallagher
> www.captureintegration.com > I apologize for making this my first post. I hope I can make > contributions to this community after I have a little more > experience, but for now I am a lost newbie. > I have managed to style a Wordpress website to my liking after many > months of experimentation

Re: [css-d] IE issues

2007-12-11 Thread Ray Leventhal
Lisa G. Wilcox wrote: >> Happy holidays everyone,I have this site… >> HYPERLINK"http://www.familyfirstdocs.com"www.familyfirstdocs.com >>I have validated it and ran all the checks in DW CS3 however the clientsstate that when they select a link, a >>horizontal line across the entire pageappears. Al

Re: [css-d] IE issues

2006-10-13 Thread ~davidLaakso
Travis Killen wrote: > Can someone point me in the right direction with my IE problems here. > http://www.tylerstrings.com > > I am using code from the following which seems to work in IE, but I > can't find my error. > http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/014.html > > much thx > -Travis Kill

Re: [css-d] IE issues

2006-10-12 Thread Travis Killen
Hi David - I don't know what you mean. Are you asking me what I changed from your layout? One thing that I change was this: div#content{margin: 0 200px;} to this div#content{ margin: 0 0 0 174px; padding: 15px 185px 15px 15px; } This gives the right column a solid background. Thanks

Re: [css-d] IE issues

2006-10-12 Thread ~davidLaakso
Travis Killen wrote: > Can someone point me in the right direction with my IE problems here. > http://www.tylerstrings.com > > I am using code from the following which seems to work in IE, but I > can't find my error. > http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/014.html > > much thx > -Travis Kill

Re: [css-d] IE issues

2006-07-14 Thread Mike Botsko
I think that if you decrease the space alotted for the text, IE will display it correctly. It looks as if IE is pushing the element down because there's just not quite enough space for the text and the sidebar elements to be next to each other. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: [css-d] IE issues

2006-03-02 Thread ~davidLaakso
Dave Goodchild wrote: >Hi all - just realised what I did. Learned how to appease IE re centering of >divs, but put text-align: center in the container rather than the bsoy. >Looks ok now, apart from some small issues with dimensions which I guess are >part and parcel of navigating this minefield.

Re: [css-d] IE issues

2006-03-02 Thread Dave Goodchild
Hi all - just realised what I did. Learned how to appease IE re centering of divs, but put text-align: center in the container rather than the bsoy. Looks ok now, apart from some small issues with dimensions which I guess are part and parcel of navigating this minefield. However, any comments or su

Re: [css-d] IE issues

2005-07-13 Thread saul
Knew about the lack of support for Mac IE. Didn't know it's not in Tiger. I'm more concerned with Win IE users experiences since they have such a huge market share (particularly in the US). Thanks, Saul On Jul 13, 2005, at 11:21 AM, Gerry Creighton wrote: Mac IE is no longer supported by MS