> Subject: Re: [css-d] Horizontal alignment Mac and Opera
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>
>
> On May 30, 2007, at 8:23 AM, Ian Young wrote:
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> > Tried that suggestion and now at least FF, IE6/7 and Opera look
> > better.
> > Anyone care to check on the Mac?
> > http://www.iyesolutions.co.uk/templates/css/dba/services.php
>
>
Hi,
Having problems in IE6 pc, the second form from left will not slide in to
place.
I know the styling is not finished and it has failed the html validation.
(which I'm not sure that some of the things I can do a lot about (external
links?).
But the alignment is fine in FF and Opera, not ev
In all these browsers: Mozilla, Firefox, Konqueror, Opera, Netscape except
Internet Explorer the "tab" divs in my page move up the page. I don´t
understand why this happens and I would be greatful if someone could tell me
why this is happening and how to stop it. Thanks everybody
Here is
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> Subject: [css-d] Problems IE6 pc
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Having problems in IE6 pc, the second form from left will not slide in to
> place.
>
> I know the styling is not finished and it has failed the html validation.
> (which I'm not sure that some of the things I can d
In all these browsers: Mozilla, Firefox, Konqueror, Opera, Netscape except
Internet Explorer the "tab" divs in my page move up the page. I don´t
understand why this happens and I would be greatful if someone could tell me
why this is happening and how to stop it. Thanks everybody
Here is
You need to make a container DIV for this whole bock of stuff and set
text-align:center.
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- Original Message -
From: "jana coyle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 4:43 AM
Subject: [css-d] Positioning d
I have a page that lists instructors with their bios, and the bios
are of varying lengths. I recently added photos for some of the
instructors, and in the case of people with short bios, the spacing
doesn't look very good.
www.lifeonwheels.com/pages/instructors.htm
The html for each bio is
To the you can probably add 'clear' to make the content drop below
the previous bio, something like:
JJ
DIPPEL…is
a retired federal auditor, has been RVing for three years and fulltimed
for the last ten months. She as a personal interest in privacy
issues and is the author of RV Living and Pr
That doesn't seem to work.
#affils li {
padding-top:50px;
background:#339966;
}
When I do this, the background color is only behind the text, and not
above it. (and when I use a bg image, it is only behind the text as
well)
I checked firebug, and no element was setting a height or anything else
Hi folks,
I would appreciate it if anyone interested would quickly scan through
http://ids.mediumcool.com.
I think most cross-browser issues are solved -- except for two.
First, on any page below the home page, there is a bread crumb trail. In IE6
and 7, the first link in the trail -- Home -- is
From: "Linda Quinn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>I have a page that lists instructors with their bios, and the bios
> are of varying lengths. I recently added photos for some of the
> instructors, and in the case of people with short bios, the spacing
> doesn't look very good.
>
> www.lifeonwheels.com/pa
See this Tom,
http://htmlfixit.com/?p=1013
The advice there should fix your son of suckerfish issue I suspect.
Don
> Second, I am using the son of Suckerfish menus. In Safari, when you move
> over a choice to reveal the submenu, things appear okay -- until you move
> onto one of the submenu's choi
Erika wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am working on a CSS template; I do not have the ability to change the
> HTML. I've wormed my way out of my "CSS safe zone" and feeling lost.
>
> My issue is getting the nav menu to sit pretty.
> http://www.seastorm.com/amplifier/
> http://www.seastorm.com/amplifier/a
At 07:56 AM 5/30/2007, you wrote:
>Hi,
>But the alignment is fine in FF and Opera, not even close in IE6, even the
>forms don't look the same in IE6.
>TIA
>
>David G)
>---
>
>http://www.linkhomes2000.co.uk/trials/tryagain-index-2.php
Hi David - actually when I view IE6 & FF at
1280x1024
At 09:34 AM 5/30/2007, you wrote:
>I have a page that lists instructors with their bios, and the bios
>are of varying lengths. I recently added photos for some of the
>instructors, and in the case of people with short bios, the spacing
>doesn't look very good.
>
>www.lifeonwheels.com/pages/instruct
At 10:15 AM 5/30/2007, you wrote:
I would appreciate it if anyone interested would quickly scan through
http://ids.mediumcool.com.
Hi Tom,
I'm sorry but I'm not going to be able to help
you with your problem but I did want to mention
that the one red guy in the background ... very clever idea!
Tom McNeer wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I would appreciate it if anyone interested would quickly scan through
> http://ids.mediumcool.com.
>
> I think most cross-browser issues are solved -- except for two.
>
> First, on any page below the home page, there is a bread crumb trail. In IE6
> and 7, the firs
Jon,
On May 30, 2007, at 10:59 AM, Jon Hughes wrote:
> That doesn't seem to work.
>
> #affils li {
> padding-top:50px;
> background:#339966;
> }
>
> When I do this, the background color is only behind the text, and not
> above it. (and when I use a bg image, it is only behind the text as
> well)
Combining several techniques, I've created the top level navigation
for this page here:
http://demo.kelleninteractive.net/phii/www/test.html
The images that are used for the navigation are structured as follows:
http://demo.kelleninteractive.net/phii/www/images/nav_subjects.gif
top: normal state
Roger,
I'm sorry! You were right.
I was looking at the wrong element in firebug. What happened was I had
a selector:
#affils ul, #affils ul li {
Display: inline;
List-style-type: none;
Margin: 0;
Padding: 0; /* This was overriding the padding for the li */
}
Thanks for your help!
- Jon
-
help!
I have a page
http://balancetoronto.org/test9/test904.html
http://balancetoronto.org/test9/js_css/904default.css
where the sub menu on the left has a mouse over effect which does not
appear in the first in the list, or after the of a nested list!
What on earth is going on?!! HOW DO I
> What on earth is going on?!! HOW DO I FIX THIS?!!!
ok, forget it. I've got it working. Sorry!
Sandy
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IE7 information -- http://css-discuss.incut
Here http://chicledia.com/mynew_comp1.html is a composite I am working on. It
works perfectly on my computer (IE/7.0.6) but scatters when viewed on other
computers. On Opera 9.01 it was not so beautiful but not as bad as when viewed
on IE/6. I have checked everything I know but could not identif
Tom McNeer wrote:
> Deb,
>
> Thanks for the compliment. As far as validation goes, are you
> referring to HTML or CSS validation? The W3C CSS validator simply
> throws a servlet error, and has been doing so for a long time; so I
> haven't been able to validate the CSS, although it's not differen
I don´t get this validator. Anyway I am trying to validate my document and I
can´t get it to work. I have three stuborn errors which I can´t work out.
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2F216.219.94.105%2Findex1.cfm&charset=%28detect+automatically%29&doctype=Inline
Error L
Why is everything in CAPS?
> I don´t get this validator. Anyway I am trying to validate my document and
> I can´t get it to work. I have three stuborn errors which I can´t work
> out.
>
> http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2F216.219.94.105%2Findex1.cfm&charset=%28detect+automatically%
It's probably because you have your above your tag>.
--
Chris Gandolfo
Design and Marketing Specialist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On May 30, 2007, at 2:33 PM, trevor bayliss wrote:
> I don´t get this validator. Anyway I am trying to validate my
> document and I can´t get it to work. I have three s
>>
I don´t get this validator. Anyway I am trying to validate my document and I
can´t get it to work. I have three stuborn errors which I can´t work out.
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2F216.219.94.105%2Findex1.cfm&charset=%28detect+automatically%29&doctype=Inline
>>
You
hey Trevor,
> I don´t get this validator. Anyway I am trying to validate my document and I
> can´t get it to work. I have three stuborn errors which I can´t work out.
>
> http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2F216.219.94.105%2Findex1.cfm&charset=%28detect+automatically%29&doctype=Inli
trevor bayliss wrote:
> I don´t get this validator. Anyway I am trying to validate my document and I
> can´t get it to work. I have three stuborn errors which I can´t work out.
>
> http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2F216.219.94.105%2Findex1.cfm&charset=%28detect+automatically%29&doct
On 5/31/07, trevor bayliss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In all these browsers: Mozilla, Firefox, Konqueror, Opera, Netscape except
> Internet Explorer the "tab" divs in my page move up the page. I don´t
> understand why this happens and I would be greatful if someone could tell me
> why this is
Sandy wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Any idea of what may be going on here? IE6 does not display the image in
> the top left side of the banner.
>
> http://www.uoguelph.ca/~dmangroo/index.html
> styles are here:
> http://www.uoguelph.ca/~dmangroo/mangroo.css
>
> thanks!
>
> Sandy
>
Sandy,
I guess you
Maruricio -
Yes! Thank-you so much. I replaced the existing #infotext p code with
your suggestion and it gave me just the spacing I wanted. Now I need
to go through your code carefully to see that I really understand it.
Best regards, Linda Quinn
On May 30, 2007, at 11:22 AM, Mauricio Samy S
Hi,
I was under the impression that h2 could be used repeatedly on a
page. It works fine on all my other pages, but now it is in the same
div it seems to be behaving irrationally (well to me anyway =).
Have a look ---> http://www.3pointdesign.com/home/links.html
The problem is in the last co
Hello,
I'm new to CSS. I'm developing the site
http://estudioberger.ultraviolenta.com.ar.
It's a Joomla based site, and it has a dropdown top menu that does flicker
when it's viewed in IE6. The dropdown menu is the so called "suckerfish"
menu, it's made of and tags and pure CSS.
I think the fl
Our web pages make multiple request to more than one CSS file for a single page
which makes the page downloading relatively slower..
I knew there is on JSMinifier which clears unwanted whitespaces and comments
before buiding it..
Do we have any tool like this to clean up all the CSS files.
Any
Not a css issue, but perhaps a Safari-noticeable event, in the alt
text for your choice of languages, the word "change" is misspelled
"chage". (viewed in Safari)
*
Message: 2
Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 20:49:20 +0200
From: S?bastien FICHOT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [css-d] Site Chec
I'm a newbie and new to the list so sorry for the dumb question. I
have a layout I'm working on and am struggling with minor spacing
differences from IE 6 to FF 2.
http://www.webjerks.com
...in particular I'm struggling with getting consistency in the
navigation on the right. The padding is set a
Maybe I don't get float. Maybe this is a known bug...
I've made a bare-bones sample page to show my misunderstanding... or the
bug...
http://tr
ainthetrainers.net/home2.php> http://trainthetrainers.net/home2.php
There's a float : right image. Yes... it's a beaver wearing a shirt. He's
Canad
Another minor problem...
http://trainthetrainers.net/home2.php
Using Firefox, click the radio button at the bottom of the text. There's an
outline.
I've tried to remove the outline using
input, input:focus {outline-width: 0 !important; outline-style:none
!important; }
Can the outline be
Each paragraph is bumping into the previous floating image which is
extending below and outside the previous paragraph.
You can see this phenomenon by adding a border to the paragraph...
P { border: 1px solid red;}
To fix the problem, add clear : both and margin-top to the paragraph
P {
Hi,
Can anyone recommend how best to how to dynamically constrain amount of
Text/Content in a DIV area that can vary in size??
That is, say you have:
(a) a content (DIV) area on your view that can expand/contract depending
upon browser size ( i.e. when someone is re-sizing the browser window) and
I'm trying to get a navigation "bar" to display images, but I can't get
the little half circles to position correctly, or distance themselves
from the links.
Here's the flat file:
http://www.kodiak-web-design.com/development/blot/fandf.jpg
Here's the development site:
http://www.kodiak-web-des
> Our web pages make multiple request to more than one CSS file for a single
> page which makes the page downloading relatively slower..
>
> I knew there is on JSMinifier which clears unwanted whitespaces and comments
> before buiding it..
>
> Do we have any tool like this to clean up all the CSS
On 2007/05/30 10:46 (GMT-0400) Sam Carter apparently typed:
> Another minor problem...
Only a problem for those who would remove it.
> http://trainthetrainers.net/home2.php
> Using Firefox, click the radio button at the bottom of the text. There's an
> outline.
> I've tried to remove the outl
Here's the problem URL: http://marathoncharitypartners.org/coaches.php
All pages include a left-hand navigation column, and a right-hand content
column, followed by a footer.
On the problem page, the left-hand column is much longer than the right, and
the footer overlaps the left column - in F
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Here's the problem URL: http://marathoncharitypartners.org/coaches.php
---
Hi Wilson,
Clear the DIV container adding the following:
#container {
...
overflow:auto;
}
Regards
Maurício Samy Silva
http:/
From: "Linda Quinn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Mauricio Samy Silva" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Mauricio -
>
>The page looks fine without it - the spacing problem appears to be good.
>However, I am confused. You said that the code was clearing the paragraph
>that encloses the
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