JF wrote:
Hello,
I'm working an order page of sorts which I have dubbed the Tower of
Power. An example of this is located here:
http://yummygreenbeans.com/sandbox/
I have set this up using an unordered list (an ordered list would be
semantically correct I suppose). It looks and functions
My navigation is in the form of a definition list. I should like to style
the links to change color to red on click. Any idea. The url of my site is
flamboyant.50webs.com
Beach Cottages submenus, ie. Baobab and Desert Rose should change color when
Beach cottages is clicked. Beach cottages should
Thanks Alan,
I've changed the doctype to: XHTML 1.0 Transitional and this does
render the menu correctly in IE 7. But it is still breaking under IE
6 and 5.5. If anyone else can shed some more light as to why I'm
having problems in these browsers, please let me know.
Double horizontal
Heya List,
could somebody with a Mac please take a look if it displays correctly?
http://www.pessewenk.de/neu/?page=gaestebuch
I also have an Footer Float Problem in IE6, but havent figured out yet whats
going wrong there.
Thanks in advance,
Martin
Ok, I'm stumped. I'm working on a simple page and for some reason, some basic
styling I'm applying to the BODY tag here works fine in IE-Win, but not in
Firefox.
http://mattmedia.net/lab/kc1.htm
Specifically, it's ignoring the background styling and my changes to the
padding margin...
If you are asking if there is a way to automatically highlight the
current menu item, (so you click on a link, it takes you to the new
page, and the link to that page is you-are-here highlighted), then our
divaGPS is a good way to do this. It comes both as a Standalone script
and as
Dear Matt:
You used !-- -- inside the styles instead of /* */ to make a comment:
style type=text/css
!--
!-- Structure Basic Layout --
html, body {
font-family:Georgia, serif;
color:#66;
padding, margin, border:0;
background-image:url(dot11.gif);
On 8/12/07, Tim Offenstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking at your site in Firefox 2 on a Mac (10.4.10). Everything
seems to behave reasonably well.
Comments:
- I can't read the quote at top unless I bump the font size way up.
- The backgrounds on links in the main column is a bit
Your page validates XHTML Strict but there's a i/i tag in
there. i is deprecated and should be replaced with em. I don't
know how the W3C validator is saying this page is okay with that i
in there?!?
Actually there is a good reason it passes.
It is commonly stated that the i tag has been
On 12.08.2007 16:45 Uhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
could somebody with a Mac please take a look if it displays correctly?
http://www.pessewenk.de/neu/?page=gaestebuch
Hi,
Safari looks quite alright, but you should use a pixel or em
based width on the input elements for name, message and
captcha
Martin Möller wrote:
Heya List,
could somebody with a Mac please take a look if it displays correctly?
http://www.pessewenk.de/neu/?page=gaestebuch
I also have an Footer Float Problem in IE6, but havent figured out yet
whats
going wrong there.
Hi Martin,
I don't have a Mac but it
The paragraph styling in this page displays correctly when the page's URL is
directly viewed. When visited from the drop-down menu, it displays in a
smaller font and is differently colored.
Why this difference? The function to open a page in a certain div displays
all my other files
Robert Tilley wrote:
The paragraph styling in this page displays correctly when the page's URL is
directly viewed.
There is just one rule
p { color: white; font-size: 1.2em; }
When visited from the drop-down menu, it displays in a smaller font and is
differently colored.
Why this
Martin Möller wrote:
Heya List,
could somebody with a Mac please take a look if it displays correctly?
http://www.pessewenk.de/neu/?page=gaestebuch
I also have an Footer Float Problem in IE6, but havent figured out yet whats
going wrong there.
Hi Martin,
I don't have a Mac but it
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