Jay wrote:
New Nav Block as an image. I have the thing working in every browser
I've tested, *except* IE6/Win. http://www.jaykinney.com
Hello,
I got it working in IE doing the following: Added the image
'Catalogue-small'[1] to the background property of the linkblock ID.
Comment out the one in
I have some sights that depend on min and max height on the basis that IE
does not support it. Will this change with IE 7. I hope not.
Tom
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I have some sights that depend on min and max height on the basis that IE
does not support it. Will this change with IE 7. I hope not.
Sounds like your problem, really :-) Relying on buggy implementation
is not really a safe bet. Then again, with Conditional Comments you
can target MSIE 7 with
For one reason or another I get stuck on the whole z-index consideration. As
I understand z-index relates to the depth or layering of elements. I am
laying out this page www.tmhdesign1.com http://www.tmhdesign1.com/ and I
am using a nice navigation I found from one of this Discussion Lists
Hi All,
I'm having a VERY odd behaviour on a page in IE6. (fine in Firefox
Safari)
To de-bug I stripped my page down to the bare minimum (2 div's 1
ul ) discovered where/what was the problem - its very bizarre as
the only difference between a working vs problem example is a css
Hi
First post so please ignore any no, no's.
I have been asked by a client to produce a system where a series of
animated png's can appear over a map in various locations. The client
has access to and admin area where he can add a new location with x +
y pixel co-oridnates.
My intention
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Weird example: http://www.thethebootleg.co.uk/thethe/dev/test3.html
In the weird example (in IE6 only) the menu div looses its
background, but it magically appears if you mouseover the area. The
only difference from the working example is the addition of a wrapper
Thanks to Kieron I found out that the design I recently sent in for a check
falls apart miserably in Netscape 6 (6.0x only, Kieron? Correct me if I'm
wrong, but I did download and test 6.2.3 and it seemed OK)
Anyway, Netscape 6.x actually accounts for less than a 100th of a percent
of our
Greetings from a 3 months newbie to CSS.
http://www.ci.killeen.tx.us/Test/index.asp in IE7 looks just the way
it's supposed to look.
In FF the menu and all succeeding divs drop down below the logo.
I have spent a total of 14 hours on this issue, researching, trying
various approaches - I don't
On Jun 12, 2006, at 11:38 AM, TMH Design wrote:
I have some sights that depend on min and max height on the basis
that IE
does not support it. Will this change with IE 7. I hope not.
Yes, IE 7 supports min/max width and height
--dave mcfarland
Hi everyone,
Apologies if I missed it before, but has anyone else had problems with
peekaboo bugs in IE7?
I thought it had been fixed, so I was a little surprised to come across
it, and stripped it down to a test case:
http://alastairc.ac/testing/IE7_bugs/peekaboo_floats_01.html
Could someone
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xtiandc wrote:
This *should* be an easy one, but alas, to a beginner like me...
I want to set a link style for an entire div, but then be
Hi,
I'm trying to style a list consisting of television seasons with
child lists of episodes into a horizontal element where the episodes
are displayed as blocks that scroll horizontally. When there are few
episodes, the episodes should be horizontally centered. When there
are many
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