Re: [css-d] Any tricks to get IE:mac to refresh?

2006-02-16 Thread Larry Israel
> Is there any trick to get IE 5.2 Mac to reload *all* files short of > clearing it's cache? When testing in that browser, I would almost always keep another window open that points directly to the style sheet. Hit the reload on that, then switch to your page(s). You could do the same for one or t

Re: [css-d] Solution: Drop shadow effect on Text with CSS

2006-02-16 Thread David Dorward
On 14/02/06, Peach Lynda L CTR USAF 96 CG/SCTA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If you are searching for such a solution, this is one way to achieve it. > The psacake.com solution is another. TANSTAFLL - If you don't want > JavaScript, then you live with the double entry. No double entry, then > live w

Re: [css-d] Any tricks to get IE:mac to refresh?

2006-02-16 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On Feb 16, 2006, at 5:05 PM, Larry Israel wrote: >> Is there any trick to get IE 5.2 Mac to reload *all* files short of >> clearing it's cache? > > When testing in that browser, I would almost always keep another > window > open that points directly to the style sheet. Hit the reload on > tha

Re: [css-d] Out damned dots!

2006-02-16 Thread Els
Bruce MacKay wrote: > Hi folks, > > I have a "border-bottom: 1px dotted #bbb;" style applied to my > links. I only want the style applied to text links, not image > links. My problem is: How do I get it turned off image links? a:link{border-bottom:1px dotted #bbb;} a:link img{border-bottom:none

[css-d] Overflow and inheritance problems with a 2-column layout

2006-02-16 Thread John Latter
Hi, I'm new to css and would appreciate some help with the following two problems I've encountered in setting up a blog which can be seen here: http://evomech2.blogspot.com/2006/02/re-evomech-re-peer-review-and-genetic.html Its a 2 column layout and I think the relevant css code is: div#main

Re: [css-d] Solution: Drop shadow effect on Text with CSS

2006-02-16 Thread Christian Heilmann
> > If you are searching for such a solution, this is one way to achieve it. > > The psacake.com solution is another. TANSTAFLL - If you don't want > > JavaScript, then you live with the double entry. No double entry, then > > live with JavaScript. > > A quick glance at the source suggests that eve

[css-d] Out damned dots!

2006-02-16 Thread Bruce MacKay
Hi folks, I have a "border-bottom: 1px dotted #bbb;" style applied to my links. I only want the style applied to text links, not image links. My problem is: How do I get it turned off image links? The test page http://ramosus.massey.ac.nz/default.asp shows underlining on the stylesheet chang

Re: [css-d] Out damned dots!

2006-02-16 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On Feb 16, 2006, at 6:33 PM, Els wrote: > Bruce MacKay wrote: >> Hi folks, >> >> I have a "border-bottom: 1px dotted #bbb;" style applied to my >> links. I only want the style applied to text links, not image >> links. My problem is: How do I get it turned off image links? > > a:link{border-bot

Re: [css-d] Out damned dots!

2006-02-16 Thread Els
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote: > On Feb 16, 2006, at 6:33 PM, Els wrote: > >> Bruce MacKay wrote: >>> Hi folks, >>> >>> I have a "border-bottom: 1px dotted #bbb;" style applied to >>> my links. I only want the style applied to text links, not >>> image links. My problem is: How do I get it turned of

Re: [css-d] fixed background image hidden on scroll

2006-02-16 Thread francky
cj wrote: >[... quite a lot ...] > > >i knew there was a reason i had to keep that globe on body. sigh> as you can see i did mess it up when i moved it, though when i >put it back on body i have no idea how i can create the fixed-width >page at resolutions over 1024 like i currently have (thou

Re: [css-d] Overflow and inheritance problems with a 2-column layout

2006-02-16 Thread James MacLeod
Right first this first the reason the menu overlaps is that your content div has finished so it just wraps round. What would be better is if you put the left column as a div i.e: #leftClm { width: 33%; float: left; display: block; padding: .. etc. } Her

Re: [css-d] Overflow and inheritance problems with a 2-column layout

2006-02-16 Thread John Latter
Thanks for the help James - I'm just going offline but I'll look at the link you gave later! John Latter On 16/02/2006 James MacLeod wrote: > Right first this first the reason the menu overlaps is that your content div has finished so it just wraps round. What would be better is if you put th

Re: [css-d] having real difficulties getting a css drop down to work in IE

2006-02-16 Thread Ingo Chao
> ben scott wrote: > >> ... trying to get the site at >> http://www.filmworkshop.com/newsite/content/view/15/33/ It is working now in IE6, but the menu does take a long period to turn on when the page is accessed for the first time. Is this related to the absolute paths for the @import and for

[css-d] identify unused CSS

2006-02-16 Thread Jursa, Jan \(init\)
Hi, i wonder whether there is a tool (firefox-extension? :-) which could tell what CSS isn't used from a given stylesheet file. Cheers. j. __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d IE7b2

[css-d] List menu Q

2006-02-16 Thread KalleS
Hello, I have menu in my page. It's located in a header bar which height is 20px. The select menu breaks the bar because it doesn't fit to the 20px height. This is in Ie6 and Firefox. In Opera it's (almost) OK. How can I influence to the height with CSS that this menu requires? Thanks -- __

Re: [css-d] List menu Q

2006-02-16 Thread James MacLeod
Hey, The only way I can think of is too apply a class to it and then change the font size. You can try a height but I don't think it will work. Here is an example: menu in my page. It's located in a header bar which height is 20px. The select menu breaks the bar because it doesn't fit

Re: [css-d] fixed background image hidden on scroll

2006-02-16 Thread cj
On 2/16/06, francky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >assuming i rework my whole theme framework (joy) to accomodate moving > >backgrounds around, is there any way i can get: > > > >- a fixed globe at the bottom of the viewport (preferably above the > >footer if the footer is showing) without putting t

Re: [css-d] Any tricks to get IE:mac to refresh?

2006-02-16 Thread Mark Howells
>>> Is there any trick to get IE 5.2 Mac to reload *all* files short of >>> clearing it's cache? As well as setting the cache preferences to 0/always refresh, I've gotten into the habit of holding down Shift + Command + Alt when reloading. Not official, bu seems to do the trick for CSS files,

Re: [css-d] Table cell borders disappearing in Firefox

2006-02-16 Thread Mark Howells
>>> maybe 1 pixel just isn't enough when transfered to print, and >>> maybe you could make a print stylesheet with 2 or 3px wide borders. >> by changing the border widths to 1pt instead of 1px, the problem >> seems to be resolved. > Important thing to remember: a pixel has no defined fixed

Re: [css-d] Any tricks to get IE:mac to refresh?

2006-02-16 Thread James MacLeod
The force refresh on the mac is just hold the shift key. Just hold shift and click the refresh button or press the F5 or F6 button I forget which. James On Feb 16, 2006, at 16:11, Mark Howells wrote: >>> Is there any trick to get IE 5.2 Mac to reload *all* files short of >>> clearing it's cac

Re: [css-d] Any tricks to get IE:mac to refresh?

2006-02-16 Thread Mark Howells
> The force refresh on the mac is just hold the shift key. Just hold > shift and click the refresh button or press the F5 or F6 button I > forget which. Would be nice if it worked properly in IE, though... it doesn't always. Think that's where the thread started. (F5 doesn't work in all br

Re: [css-d] Any tricks to get IE:mac to refresh?

2006-02-16 Thread James MacLeod
Missed the mac bit apologies. Are you needing this for your personal testing or is it to makes sure that the people viewing your site have the most up-to-date version? James On Feb 16, 2006, at 16:30, Mark Howells wrote: > The force refresh on the mac is just hold the shift key. Just hold >

Re: [css-d] Any tricks to get IE:mac to refresh?

2006-02-16 Thread Eric A. Meyer
At 12:05 AM -0800 2/16/06, Larry Israel wrote: >> Is there any trick to get IE 5.2 Mac to reload *all* files short of >> clearing it's cache? > >When testing in that browser, I would almost always keep another window >open that points directly to the style sheet. Hit the reload on that, then >sw

Re: [css-d] Any tricks to get IE:mac to refresh?

2006-02-16 Thread Nick Fitzsimons
>>When testing in that browser, I would almost always keep another window >>open that points directly to the style sheet. Hit the reload on that, >> then >>switch to your page(s). > > That's the same thing I do. Even cranking the cache timeout down > to 0, as others have suggested, didn't alwa

Re: [css-d] Any tricks to get IE:mac to refresh?

2006-02-16 Thread Bill Moseley
On Thu, Feb 16, 2006 at 04:22:46PM +, James MacLeod wrote: > >>> Is there any trick to get IE 5.2 Mac to reload *all* files short of > >>> clearing it's cache? > > As well as setting the cache preferences to 0/always refresh, I've > gotten into the habit of holding down Shift + Command + Alt w

[css-d] IE5 Windows, Content Jumping Vertically Upon Link Hover

2006-02-16 Thread King's Cat
hello everyone, humbly i ask if someone could someone look at this page in IE5 Windows and hover over the 'Harriburg', 'Delaware' and 'Paralegal' links at the top of the photo to trigger the submenus here is the testing page http://www.law.widener.edu/beta3/menu.html notice that the entire conte

Re: [css-d] Any tricks to get IE:mac to refresh?

2006-02-16 Thread Phil Palmieri
This seems to work for me in most cases Dynamically load your CSS file with a random query string (if you are scripting). It makes your browser think its a different file. PHP Example: (sorry i don't know ASP, JSP etc. This was an old trick from the IE4 days, how we got around people

[css-d] Allow overflow for height only

2006-02-16 Thread David Pratt
I want overflow to allow scroll bar to appear if content is longer but I want content to be clipped and no scroll bar if screen is made narrower. Can someone advise on how to accomplish this. Many thanks. David __ css-discuss [E

Re: [css-d] Allow overflow for height only

2006-02-16 Thread Neill Harmer
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[css-d] [ADMIN] Re: Any tricks to get IE:mac to refresh?

2006-02-16 Thread Alex Robinson
OK, this thread should end now. It's gone on long enough and I don't think it's going to add anything to anyone's understanding of applying CSS. If anyone has got the energy to distill what's been said and add it the wiki, that would be great. But please, no more posts to the list on this subj

[css-d] IE bug - Submit and Reset

2006-02-16 Thread Iorhael
When I click submit on this form, the space above the Submit and Reset buttons disappears in IE. It doesn't effect the function but it looks ugly. Does anyone know of a fix for this? http://www.drkdesign.com/debscards/cards_form.php Thanks! Debbie __

[css-d] Evil CMS generated IDs

2006-02-16 Thread MarcLuzietti
Is there anyway to use CMS-generated IDs with CSS? For example, Weblogic gives me something like: wlw-select_key:{actionForm.prepaymentPenaltyTypeI} . Unfortunately, setting the IDs myself isn't an option. Weblogic overwrites them. So, short of writing a JavaScript to take all these CMS IDs a

Re: [css-d] IE bug - Submit and Reset

2006-02-16 Thread Iorhael
>input:focus, textarea:focus, select:focus { background-color: #ABE2C4; >color: #590F81; margin: >15px; padding: 3px; width: 5em; >} >is it? Leyrson, Oh geesh! I forgot the CSS code for the buttonsmy apologies :( Here it is: input[type=submit], input[type=reset] { margin: 15px;

[css-d] problem w/ embedded columns in Firefox

2006-02-16 Thread Sean Callan
Hey guys, I'm new here so I hope I'm doing this right but here's the deal. I'm working on a dynamic dictionary for a forum I belong to and I've got the CSS working in IE no problem; In FF is another question, divs don't show up in the parent divs like I had planned. Any chance you could have a l

Re: [css-d] problem w/ embedded columns in Firefox

2006-02-16 Thread David Dorward
On 16/02/06, Sean Callan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm working on a dynamic dictionary for a forum I belong to and I've > got the CSS working in IE no problem; In FF is another question, divs > don't show up in the parent divs like I had planned. http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=ClearingS

Re: [css-d] problem w/ embedded columns in Firefox

2006-02-16 Thread Rafael
Interesting what IE does, though I don't know why. Well, you can get the effect you're looking for in Fx by adding after the last DIV with your word-definition-link, i.e. [last-link] Anyway, I think this wouldn't be any good. Since most likely what you want to achieve is

Re: [css-d] problem w/ embedded columns in Firefox

2006-02-16 Thread Seona Bellamy
On 17/02/06, Rafael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Interesting what IE does, though I don't know why. > I believe it has to do with the way IE deals with floats vs the way Firefox deals with floats. Have a read of: http://www.positioniseverything.net/easyclearing.html It explains the prob

Re: [css-d] fixed background image hidden on scroll

2006-02-16 Thread francky
cj wrote: >>>assuming i rework my whole theme framework (joy) to accomodate moving >>>backgrounds around, is there any way i can get: >>> >>>- a fixed globe at the bottom of the viewport (preferably above the >>>footer if the footer is showing) without putting the globe in the >>>footer (because o

Re: [css-d] IE problem with rounded boxes and bottom margin...

2006-02-16 Thread Thomas -Balu- Walter
No one? Is it too simple or too complicated? :-/ On Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 10:50:44PM +0100, Thomas -Balu- Walter wrote: > I am having a problem with weird IE behaviour (guessed that, huh?) when > playing with rounded corners. > > http://www.b-a-l-u.de/PG/stuff/border_problem/ > [...] > > The pr

[css-d] Please test: Mac Safari FOUC test case

2006-02-16 Thread Christian Montoya
Hello Mac-Users, Someone reading my weblog said that they might have fixed FOUC in Safari 1.x. Please have a look at the test case he put together and let me know if it's true: http://blatella.zoic.be/nl/diensten/vogelweringen/FOUC-Safari_workaround.php Thanks all. -- -- Christian Montoya chris

Re: [css-d] Evil CMS generated IDs

2006-02-16 Thread Nick Fitzsimons
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Is there anyway to use CMS-generated IDs with CSS? For example, > Weblogic gives me something like: > > wlw-select_key:{actionForm.prepaymentPenaltyTypeI} . > > Unfortunately, setting the IDs myself isn't an option. Weblogic overwrites > them. So, short of writing a

Re: [css-d] identify unused CSS

2006-02-16 Thread Richard Grevers
On 2/17/06, Jursa, Jan (init) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > i wonder whether there is a tool (firefox-extension? :-) which could > tell what CSS isn't used from a given stylesheet file. > ISTR that is one of Topstyle Pro's many functions -- Richard Grevers, New Plymouth, New Zealand Hat 1: D

[css-d] IE Mac float problem

2006-02-16 Thread Julian Voelcker
Hi, I'm battling with a design that seems to work OK in most browsers on PC and Mac, Except in IE. In IE the main layers aren't floating properly, resulting in them appearing staggered on the page. If you have a moment, any thoughts/ideas that might help resolve this would be appreciated. Th

Re: [css-d] IE problem with rounded boxes and bottom margin...

2006-02-16 Thread Holly Bergevin
From: Thomas -Balu- Walter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> http://www.b-a-l-u.de/PG/stuff/border_problem/ >> The problematic area is the #f00 one. Does anyone have a hint how to >> avoid that or what causes it? IE6 needs "layout" [1] on the containing div. Probably the easiest thing to do, at least for

Re: [css-d] Allow overflow for height only

2006-02-16 Thread David Pratt
Hi Neill. This helped and I've got things work out. Many thanks. Regards, David Neill Harmer wrote: > > Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Donec sagittis > pede at ligula. Mauris iaculis posuere ligula. Mauris in eros ut enim > molestie auctor. Sed vehicula tristique lacus

Re: [css-d] Please test: Mac Safari FOUC test case

2006-02-16 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On Feb 17, 2006, at 9:57 AM, Christian Montoya wrote: > Someone reading my weblog said that they might have fixed FOUC in > Safari 1.x. Please have a look at the test case he put together and > let me know if it's true: > > http://blatella.zoic.be/nl/diensten/vogelweringen/FOUC- > Safari_workaro

Re: [css-d] IE Mac float problem

2006-02-16 Thread Roger Roelofs
Julian, On Feb 16, 2006, at 8:54 PM, Julian Voelcker wrote: > In IE(mac) the main layers aren't floating properly, resulting in them > appearing staggered on the page. > > The site is at: > http://asummerhouse.tvw.net In ie/mac floats without widths take up 100% of available width. Give a width

[css-d] Image transparency overlay

2006-02-16 Thread swilly
I am having trouble getting my images to light up when you move the mouse over them. I am currently using the opacity css3 option to achieve this, but I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for a more universal method. You may view the page over at: http://swilly.tk/?page=videos swilly ___

[css-d] Image transparency overlay

2006-02-16 Thread swilly
I am having trouble having my images light up on mouseovers. I am currently using the css3 opacity property, but I was wondering if anyone had a more universal solution. You may view the page at: http://www.swilly.tk/?page=videos Thanks, swilly

[css-d] Image transparency overlay

2006-02-16 Thread swilly
I am having trouble having my images light up on mouseovers. I am currently using the css3 opacity property, but I was wondering if anyone had a more universal solution. You may view the page at: http://www.swilly.tk/?page=videos Thanks, swilly