See http://www.mullbb.co.uk/new/
I think I've traced the problem to a clash between 'csshover.htc' and my
Javascript files. If I delete the *.js files from the server (or don't
call them on the pages), IE6 doesn't quit.
See http://www.mullbb.co.uk/meyer/ (using Eric's CSS almost
On 30/04/06, Ian Piper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is just that I have tried a couple of the JavaScript-based
scrollers I've found on the web and they work fine in the (quirks
mode) demos but not in my (xhtml transitional) pages.
Sounds like they are simply badly written (probably not
Scott Spilker wrote:
Thanks guys for your ideas. While it doesn't look as good (what
does in IE), I did get the transparency issue worked out. But, the
link problem is still giving me grief. The weird part is, the back
part of each li is linking, but the image itself. But, the image
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
On Apr 29, 2006, at 8:13 AM, Greg Reimer wrote:
Is the correct behavior that CSS adjacent sibling selection should NOT
be affected by HTML comments? I ask because IE7 adjacent sibling
selection fails when an HTML comment intervenes between the adjacent
siblings.
Ingo Chao wrote:
h1+h2 {color:green}
h1+*+h2 {color:red}
h1test h1/h1
!-- comment --
h2This h2 should be green./h2
IE7 (build 5346.5, April 25) renders the h2 in RED.
http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/ie7apr25_sibling.html
CSS wouldn't be fun without IE.
Does IE7 style a HTML
Hi,all!
I would like to ask if somebody can answer me following question:
I styled my list with links in the left column of my page with hover color in
#C52C27.
I want that this hover color goes from left side to the right side of the
column, all the way through.
Right now I made it to the
On 30 Apr 2006, at 8:56 am, David Dorward wrote:
On 30/04/06, Ian Piper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is just that I have tried a couple of the JavaScript-based
scrollers I've found on the web and they work fine in the (quirks
mode) demos but not in my (xhtml transitional) pages.
Sounds like
scrolling news tickers
Ian,
At no point in your original message did you even mention CSS.
Because this has nothing to do with CSS and is totally off topic for
this list.
Please take your question somewhere else (and if anyone has any
further responses for Ian can they send them to him
Ingo Chao wrote:
See http://www.mullbb.co.uk/new/
I think I've traced the problem to a clash between 'csshover.htc' and my
Javascript files. If I delete the *.js files from the server (or don't
call them on the pages), IE6 doesn't quit.
See http://www.mullbb.co.uk/meyer/ (using Eric's CSS
CSS wouldn't be fun without IE.
Does IE7 style a HTML comment?
[...]
Guess IE7 has to count in comments, since some might be conditional ones
that it shouldn't miss.
Also: if IE7 ignored comments (as it should) then all those nice 'quirks
mode' triggering comments in and around the DTD would
i have some pages in my website that in some comuters have problems with the
layout.
i don't know when it's happend, and why
the link for my website:
www.midrag.co.il
the problem is in the pages:
index,SPDetails,sectorSpecific
you need to give tour cellphone and then you will get code to rech
Hi Alex,
You are right. I didn't specifically mention CSS. However I thought
that it was fairly clear that I wanted to create a page that met web
standards including the use of proper CSS and xhtml because most of
the news tickers do not use such standards. So I think you may be
being a
I would be very grateful if you could help me fix a problem. When
clicking between pages using the left nav bar some pages seem to move
right or left relative to each other and I can't see why.
Also (sneaking in a supplementary here) I would like to place the
logo, currently in the middle
Il giorno 30/apr/06, alle ore 11:43, Igor ha scritto:
Hi,all!
I would like to ask if somebody can answer me following question:
I styled my list with links in the left column of my page with
hover color in #C52C27.
I want that this hover color goes from left side to the right side
of
After fixing my escaping margin problem I decided to test across platform.
Here is what I have found:
Safari, FF 1.5 on a Mac - OK
FF 1.5 on a PC - OK
IE on a PC - No Good
I have for the past day been trying to figure out what the problem is.
Seems like I am out of the zone with this project.
Dave Goodchild wrote:
http://www.web-buddha.co.uk.
I have used absolute positioning to centre the content and allow
clear viewing in 800 X 600, I do use floats also but preferred this
method in this case. I have noticed that when you resize to 800 X 600
in IE the content stretches further
francky wrote:
Ingo Chao wrote:
I am not sure I can follow, because this
http://www.mullbb.co.uk/meyer/
is crashing too in my IE6 after a while clicking?
My IE6 is crashing too.
I did reply earlier, but suspect only to Francky, by mistake.
I have now implemented the Suckerfish hover,
just curious... I know served as XML, the comments should be
completely ignored, but if it's served as text and parsed all
SGML-ish, are comments supposed to count as nodes? I'm one of the
lucky young ones who never dealt with the fun old ways of spacer gifs
and table layouts, so I haven't a
Kenny Graham wrote:
just curious... I know served as XML, the comments should be
completely ignored, but if it's served as text and parsed all
SGML-ish, are comments supposed to count as nodes? I'm one of the
lucky young ones who never dealt with the fun old ways of spacer gifs
and table
Nick Fitzsimons wrote:
At a guess, their code for implementing adjacent selectors (which is
part of the new IE 7 code and thus not yet thoroughly testes)
TESTED! I meant TESTED, dammit!
Hell of a Freudian slip though...
Nick.
--
Nick Fitzsimons
http://www.nickfitz.co.uk/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After fixing my escaping margin problem I decided to test across platform.
Hi Brian,
For the next time: testing cross platform after each major step in
design can make it easier to diagnose at what point some browsers
(/browserlike things: IE!) are going wrong. ;-)
hello everyone,
I'am just strated with web building..I hope some one can help me..
I have a problem, and don't know hoto resolve this..]
This is also the tempate of mine site..
mine site is at:
http://www.freewebs.com/jhinkoerai
this site need to be place in the center of the browsers
On 4/30/06, robert rai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello everyone,
I'am just strated with web building..I hope some one can help me..
I have a problem, and don't know hoto resolve this..]
This is also the tempate of mine site..
mine site is at:
http://www.freewebs.com/jhinkoerai
this site
robert rai wrote:
http://www.freewebs.com/jhinkoerai
how can i edit the css file to make the website display in the center of the
browsers?
Start out by using a complete doctype that will trigger 'standard
compliant mode' in browsers.
!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN
Hi,
Not quite sure which one is not lined up...the header background image
or the image in the header div. Page is here
http://geekministry.com/mrball/motorised/index.htm
Would anyone care to explain?
Thanks
Kim
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Hi all,
I'd appreciate some advice with a CSS problem. I have a background
image that appears in Firefox (Mac OS X and Windows) and Safari, but
not in IE6. The background image is defined in a div that is used to
wrap two floated divs (left and right):
div id=contentWrapper
div
Ian Piper wrote:
If you look at this url
http://www.tellura.co.uk/blueboar/
you should see that in all but IE6 the background image is
visible in the top half of the window. Interestingly, if I
give contentWrapper a border to see where it is located then
the image appears even in IE6 (but
KJ'[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Not quite sure which one is not lined up...the header background image
or the image in the header div. Page is here
http://geekministry.com/mrball/motorised/index.htm
Would anyone care to explain?
Thanks
Kim
Thanks a lot Francky.
francky wrote:
KJ'[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Not quite sure which one is not lined up...the header background
image or the image in the header div. Page is here
http://geekministry.com/mrball/motorised/index.htm
Would anyone care to explain?
Thanks
Kim
I need to borrow a pair of eyes. I am trying to get 2 divs to align flush
against each other. This should be no problem usually isn't. But for some
reason, in this instance, I can't get the navigation against the header in
Firefox (Mac or Win) or Safari. Could someone see what silly mistake
Please ignore previous post re spacing between 2 divs - I found it the error.
Sorry for the bother.
Cheryl
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css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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IE7b2 testing hub --
I was hoping someone could tell me why IE5 Mac is displaying table cells
so very weirdly on this site:
http://209.15.116.77/test/home.asp
There are two tables on the site - one for the header stuff (and it's
displaying just fine), the other for the tabular data on the right of
the screen
On May 1, 2006, at 11:26 AM, Design Groups wrote:
http://209.15.116.77/test/home.asp
There are two tables on the site - one for the header stuff (and it's
displaying just fine), the other for the tabular data on the right of
the screen (starting with the heading of Index Rates). The one
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