Re: [css-d] Diagnosis needed for IE6 strange positioning and invisible objects

2007-03-28 Thread Barney Carroll
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote: > Barney Carroll wrote: > >> http://proforest.test.textmatters.com >> >> First of all, the paragraphs for the 4 sections (with header and >> image) in the main column don't slot into place as they do with all >> the other browsers. I can't work out why they insist on clearing

Re: [css-d] font-size advice

2007-03-28 Thread Chris Ovenden
On 3/27/07, Gunlaug Sørtun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > There are no definitive answers to anything on the web, there will > > always be an exception to any rule we care to make, that's what we > > have to live with, and work with. So lets all accept it and move > > on.

Re: [css-d] Site check please

2007-03-28 Thread Peter Hyde-Smith
Subject: [css-d] Site check please >I have tested on IE 5.5, 6, and 7...the current versions of Firefox and >Opera. Could someone please test on older browsers and the Mac please? > http://www.servcon.net/new/index.htm > TIA, > Jeralyn 03/28/2007 Jeralyn: Looks good in Safari and Firefox on the

Re: [css-d] Rollovers (hovers) not working in Firefox

2007-03-28 Thread francky
~davidLaakso wrote: > [...] > As a strictly personal opinion, I think I'd do the rollovers with > text, rather than images as he has in the example. > As it stands now, you've got a tremendous amount of code and a bunch > of images need to create a simple means of navigation. > > Best, > ~dL > >

Re: [css-d] Rollovers (hovers) not working in Firefox

2007-03-28 Thread ~davidLaakso
francky wrote: > ~davidLaakso wrote: >> [...] >> As a strictly personal opinion, I think I'd do the rollovers with >> text, rather than images as he has in the example. >> As it stands now, you've got a tremendous amount of code and a bunch >> of images need to create a simple means of navigation

[css-d] conditional comment not seen by IE 5.5?

2007-03-28 Thread David Agnew
My site works fine on the good browsers, and thanks to the help I've gotten on this list, it's nearly acceptable on IE. I've recently cleaned-up my css by adopting conditional comments (a new trick for me) to feed additional rules to specific IE versions. It's worked very well with IE5, but IE

Re: [css-d] conditional comment not seen by IE 5.5?

2007-03-28 Thread kieron.mcintyre
I may be wrong but

[css-d] CSS frames with dynamic size

2007-03-28 Thread kan
I found many examples with "frames emulation" via css. But all examples (which I have seen) have fixed size footer/header/sidebars. Is it possible to do frame-like layout with dynamic header/footer sizes? -- WBR, kan. __ css-disc

[css-d] CSS IE6 Dropdown Issues

2007-03-28 Thread SKugler
Dropdown navigation on www.kepcopower.com/index-chargers.htm works fine in Firefox and Mozilla, but in IE6, the dropdowns get covered by (are behind) the rightmost link (BATTERY CHARGERS) when the window is small enough to cause it to wraparound and be beneath one of the dropdowns. I tried playing

Re: [css-d] conditional comment not seen by IE 5.5?

2007-03-28 Thread Shelly
change this:

[css-d] Designing for a CMS?.. absolute positioning vs wrapper div

2007-03-28 Thread Karl Jacobs
Hello, I've been tasked to design a new corporate template, that will theoretically be sucked into a CMS in the future, but of course, I don't know which one yet. (I'm pushing for MySourceMatrix for what it's worth). So, I need any best practices for designing the core of a layout that w

Re: [css-d] Designing for a CMS?.. absolute positioning vs wrapper div

2007-03-28 Thread Shelly
Actually, I would just design the site as I normally do. Most CMS's I've worked with just require you to place their necessary code wherever you want the content to appear. (Separation of style from content - isn't that what CSS is about as well?) I've yet to work with one that would mess up

Re: [css-d] And now it's Firefox 2 (was "Float Drops")

2007-03-28 Thread Richard Grevers
On 3/28/07, david <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Richard Grevers wrote: > >> Same page, http://www.freeparking.co.nz/hosting/ > >> The Firefox 2 users in our office report that the background images > >> for the rounded boxes in the right hand column (Renew hosting and > >> Select currency) are esc

Re: [css-d] CSS frames with dynamic size

2007-03-28 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
kan wrote: > I found many examples with "frames emulation" via css. But all > examples (which I have seen) have fixed size footer/header/sidebars. > Is it possible to do frame-like layout with dynamic header/footer > sizes? If I understand you correctly, then the answer is: yes. No need to set

[css-d] IE/Win test please

2007-03-28 Thread Timothy Martens
Hi All, Can some kind soul please test the "Is this purchase a gift?" rendering for me. I think there may be some issue with the text formatting in the "Note to Recipient" area. Just click the "Yes" radio to see. Live: http://66.216.113.114/bookings/ CSS: http://66.216.113.114/stylesheets/g

Re: [css-d] IE/Win test please

2007-03-28 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Timothy Martens wrote: > Live: http://66.216.113.114/bookings/ Doesn't look good in IE6... - The paragraph doesn't wrap, and goes behind the textarea. - IE6' auto-expansion bug is making a mess of the entire layout when subjected to font-resizing. rega

Re: [css-d] IE/Win test please

2007-03-28 Thread francky
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote: > Timothy Martens wrote: > >> Live: http://66.216.113.114/bookings/ >> > > Doesn't look good in IE6... > > > - The paragraph doesn't wrap, and goes behind the textarea. > - IE6' auto-expansion bug is making a mess of the enti

Re: [css-d] conditional comment not seen by IE 5.5?

2007-03-28 Thread francky
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I may be wrong but

[css-d] form shifting on tbody display:block

2007-03-28 Thread Timothy Martens
Can anyone figure out why my entire form shifts to the right when you choose the "Yes" radio button next to "Is this purchase a gift?" http://66.216.113.114/bookings/ __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/m

Re: [css-d] form shifting on tbody display:block

2007-03-28 Thread Jukka K. Korpela
On Wed, 28 Mar 2007, Timothy Martens wrote: > Can anyone figure out why my entire form shifts to the right when you > choose the "Yes" radio button next to "Is this purchase a gift?" > > http://66.216.113.114/bookings/ It's something in your JavaScript code, since it doesn't happen when JavaScri

Re: [css-d] Absolute position from within a DIV not being absolute [SOLVED]

2007-03-28 Thread Dave M G
CSS-d, I found the information I needed in the archives: http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/26093 -- Dave M G Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy Eft Kernel 2.6.20-5-generic Pentium D Dual Core Processor PHP 5, MySQL 5, Apache 2 __