Mark J. Reed wrote:
The rule requiring IDs to be unique has
nothing to do with CSS: it's part of the XHTML specification.
Thanks Mark, that answers my question. :)
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With just css, you get that hard on or off transition with show/hide.
I'm looking for a way to do a nicer show/hide transition.
You end up having to write JavaScript code with timers
(window.setInterval), but sure. Set the height of the element to 0
and then grow it gradually up to
Ted asked how to line up 4 divs in a header: a wide logo (left
justified), a short logo (right justified), navigation links below wide
logo, search box (right justified) below short logo.
Take a look at div#headercontainer on this page http://www.outprize.com/
dino
Hey there Everyone,
I am experiencing problems with a list of images in IE. In FF it is
fine. It does list the images horizontally but, in IE each consecutive
image seems to have a top margin of around 10px. Any ideas? Thanks!
URL: www.pctaxpreparation.com
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Kind Regards
Schalk Neethling
I applied the IE hacks and found they made absolutely no difference. I went
back through the form styles and commented them all out adding in one at a
time. What I found is the only styling that is truly making a difference in
browsers (at least between FF and IE) is the 'fieldset'
Hi im form Poland, im made a page in PS and try to do it in css. There's the
adress : http://www.sajmonz.info/div/
The Menu test should me in #content div, but it isnt :/
In Dreameaver everything looks good, but on ie, ff, opera look bad.
Can any one help me with it ?
Thanks
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I applied the IE hacks and found they made absolutely no difference. I went
back
Marc wrote:
snip
So yeah, I reverted to tables. I'm so tired of fighting with CSS,
browser
differences, and a much lower productivity rate than I used to have,
that at
this point I'm starting not to care. I thought I had planned out the
css on
this site well enough to be able to
Hi,
at first i'd to say that my english are pretty bad, i'm sorry for that.
I would create a graphical menu with two hovers like this
http://meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/popups/demo2.html
So I assigned it to this http://test.2m-design.net/cbj/ and it fits in
firefox, but it doesn't in internet
Mark Fellowes wrote:
I applied the IE hacks and found they made absolutely no difference.
You didn't apply them correctly then.
No big deal - the alternative you've found achieve more or less the same
for the fieldset/legend background.
maxsimon wrote:
Hi im form Poland, im made a page in PS and try to do it in css. There's the
adress : http://www.sajmonz.info/div/
The Menu test should me in #content div, but it isnt :/
In Dreameaver everything looks good, but on ie, ff, opera look bad.
Can any one help me with it ?
maxsimon wrote:
http://www.sajmonz.info/div/
The Menu test should me in #content div, but it isnt.
Change...
#sidebar {
position: fixed;
...to...
#sidebar {
position: absolute;
...and add...
#content {
position: relative;
}
Then read about positioning - and everything else - on...
Hi Graham.
I've been using Smarty for all my websites for the last 3-4 years and I
find it extremely useful when a customer asks me to modify a website
yars after I've delivered the thing and forgotten about it.
Keeping the code and the template separated does help a lot to reuse
stuff.
Schalk wrote:
Hey there Everyone,
I am experiencing problems with a list of images in IE. In FF it is
fine. It does list the images horizontally but, in IE each consecutive
image seems to have a top margin of around 10px. Any ideas? Thanks!
URL: www.pctaxpreparation.com
Hi Schalk,
*
When I browse the web page http://www.manisheriar.com/holygrail/index.htm;,
the left and right columns are colored for the full height of the window.
When I save the source and css code to disk and display the page locally, the
columns are only drop as far as the text. I would like to use this
francky wrote:
Schalk wrote:
Hey there Everyone,
I am experiencing problems with a list of images in IE. In FF it is
fine. It does list the images horizontally but, in IE each
consecutive image seems to have a top margin of around 10px. Any
ideas? Thanks!
URL: www.pctaxpreparation.com
Robert Tilley wrote:
Why would the same page display differently when viewing a web site
versus a local file?
I can't be sure since I have never worked with Konqueror 3.5.4 on
Kubuntu 6.0.6.1, but I think the following article describes your
problem well...
Robert Tilley wrote:
When I browse the web page http://www.manisheriar.com/holygrail/index.htm;,
the left and right columns are colored for the full height of the window.
Hi Robert,
Colored equal height columns here too!
When I save the source and css code to disk and display the page
Thanks for that.
I just wanted to know if there was a more cleaner way of doing it. With the
fixed widths and left values hard coded in there now, it will more than likely
not scale well when it comes to adjusting/changing the sizes of the containing
DIV's in the future.
Thanks
Tryst
Schalk wrote:
francky wrote:
URL: www.pctaxpreparation.com
[...]
* When the page is loaded in FF, first the #content is under the
#navbar, and after a short flash the #content is jumping to the
right place besides it; leaving a big white hole to the bottom of
the
Hi folks
I wonder if someone could take a look at the following page:
http://www.sfep.org.uk/newHP.asp
and tell me why it works fine in Firefox and Opera (both under Win XPH),
but not under IE6?
I have adapted the CSS/HTML from chapter 6 of 'More Eric Meyer on CSS', to
add background images
On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 23:06:44 -0400, Marc wrote:
So yeah, I reverted to tables. I'm so tired of fighting with CSS,
browser differences, and a much lower productivity rate than I used
to have, that at this point I'm starting not to care. I thought I
had planned out the css on this site well
info 2m-design.net wrote:
at first i'd to say that my english are pretty bad, i'm sorry for that.
Hi Micha,
I've to share in bad English, or even worse...
I would create a graphical menu with two hovers like this
http://meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/popups/demo2.html
So I assigned it to this
Hello all,
Been trying to mess with this problem for a few days, can't seem to
solve it although made some interesting discoveries...
I place a comment after an element which clears the previous floats like so...
div class=clearFloat/div!-- clears previous floats: --
seen here
On 9/23/06, Arian Hojat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looking for two answers
1. Why does the comment cause this issue, is an issue like this
documented in IE?
Don't know, but I've run into this problem myself - I just had to move
the comment...
2. Even if the comment is taken away, why don't the
Hi all,
I wrote to Arian (but forgot to cc the list):
For FF a {height:1px;} is needed for the clearing div. Reason: with a
{height: 0;}and all other things set to zero too: the div doesn't exist!
To get the 1px back, you can add a (margin-bottom: -1px;}. In this way,
the green background is
On 9/23/06, francky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Arian,
For FF a {height:1px;} is needed for the clearing div. Reason: with a
{height: 0;}and all other things set to zero too: the div doesn't exist!
To get the 1px back, you can add a (margin-bottom: -1px;}. In this way,
the green background
I updated the files, the element is cleared properly now, BUT in IE
has this new problem (errr why cant IE leave me alone hehe)...
When you highlight text in #content or #sidebar, the background color
of the div 'behind' the #body3 div leaks though...
I think the pros and cons of Smarty go beyond the scope of this list,
no matter how you frame it. That said, from a CSS designer's
experience / point of view I like the model. It makes logical sense.
From the PHP developers point of view, I find it ultimately redundant
- php is already a
Hi Folks. I'm working on getting a lay-out together, here:
http://mainehumanities.org/thirty-years-draft.html
Its in the beginning stages and I've already run into a particular
problem with mozilla. Its the division, with 6 columns which are
paragraphs floated left. In everything but
Well, I for one have several more years experience making layouts that
way than with CSS. They also tend to be more forgiving - of overwidth
content for example.
I also think table-ing up a (non-trivial) layout can be a more
intiutive process than doing the same in CSS. Wrapping your head
around
Donna Jones wrote:
http://mainehumanities.org/thirty-years-draft.html
I've discoverd if I put a border on it, mozilla will straighten up
but I don't want to do that.
The addition of...
.timeblock {padding-bottom: 1px;}
...seems to do the trick in my Moz 1.7.12.
There's also the often
The addition of...
.timeblock {padding-bottom: 1px;}
...seems to do the trick in my Moz 1.7.12.
There's also the often used...
.timeblock {overflow: hidden;}
...that Mozilla also reacts well on, but there are some negative
side-effects with that one in Gecko-browsers.
Thanks
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