Re: [css-d] Dynamic menu challenge

2007-09-18 Thread grovesdavid
Phil Holt wrote: a simple dynamic drop down without adding heaps of javascript into Hello, Try this no JS at all, and as far, as I know works in all browsers... http://www.linkhomes2000.co.uk/index.php Kind Regards DG)

Re: [css-d] Problem FF

2007-09-18 Thread grovesdavid
Hello. This is now resolved, I had used position absolute on the members under the menu. So that always took that space in the document flow DG) - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 3:00 PM Subject: Problem FF > > Hello, > > Have a

Re: [css-d] Problem FF

2007-09-18 Thread ???
It's not problem just add to stylesheet .menu ul li ul { z-index:999; } [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello, > > Have a problem here in FF: http://www.linkhomes2000.co.uk/index.php > > If you MouseOver the menu you will see the drop down goes behind the members > login. > > I know this can happen in

Re: [css-d] Problem FF

2007-09-18 Thread grovesdavid
??? Wrote: It's not problem just add to stylesheet .menu ul li ul { z-index:999; } Hello, Don't know who you are? Not seen this name before, but THANK YOU very much for that. It was a problem to me. Kind Regards GM __ css-d

[css-d] Does anyone see any future problems with this?

2007-09-18 Thread grovesdavid
Hello, I have the following in a document, can anyone see any future problems arising from this layout? {this is absolute positioned} no fixed position just contained in the nav div absolute positioned and contained within nav divas prior --(closing of nav div)-- Have shown it this way becaus

Re: [css-d] Menu functionality and IE6 bug

2007-09-18 Thread Alan Gresley
Wesley Lamont wrote: > Heya, > > This last bug is killing me. I've been bashing away at it over the > weekend to no avail. > > The Main menu drop down functionality is flawed in IE6(win) and > possibly other IE's as well. The visual appearance is solved via > giving the ancestors blocks a position

Re: [css-d] Does anyone see any future problems with this?

2007-09-18 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Just not sure if you can have absolute positioned div, within an > absolute positioned div, and cause no problems. I can give you a general - and maybe confusing - answer. In itself you can have as many A:P (absolute positioned) elements nested in and positioned from

Re: [css-d] 'sticky' footer - fixed at bottom of viewport

2007-09-18 Thread Ray Leventhal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have a tutorial for one on my site: > > http://anekostudios.com/2006/05/12/sticky-footer/ > > ~Shelly Shelly, Thank you! Best, ~Ray __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mai

Re: [css-d] need help with css in firefox

2007-09-18 Thread Scott Povlot
Firefox does not seem to be reading the CSS file for some of your pages such as the Home page. This seems to be a problem with the encoding which is set to UTF-16LE on these pages. You can see this by looking at the Page Info (under Tools menu). Other pages such as "Contact Us" seem to be displa

Re: [css-d] 'sticky' footer - fixed at bottom of viewport

2007-09-18 Thread Ray Leventhal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have a tutorial for one on my site: > > http://anekostudios.com/2006/05/12/sticky-footer/ > > ~Shelly Shelly, this is /definitely/ going to do the trick for me. Thanks so much! ~Ray __ css-discuss

Re: [css-d] Easy way to replace table layout with css-layout?

2007-09-18 Thread Magnus Fahlström
Thank you very much :-) Now I have another problem (but it's not a CSS problem so I guess it doesn't really belong here, but I'll give it a shot anyway): When I try to view your layout with both the code and the layout visible inside Dreamweaver MX 2004 it crasches immediately, no warning or any

Re: [css-d] will u help me any CSS issue?

2007-09-18 Thread trevor bayliss
Ann Randall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> On 9/17/2007 at 7:48 PM, "Nay Myo Win" wrote: > will u help me any CSS issue? > -- > Nay Myo > __ > css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d

Re: [css-d] will u help me any CSS issue?

2007-09-18 Thread Ann Randall
>>> On 9/17/2007 at 7:48 PM, "Nay Myo Win" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > will u help me any CSS issue? > -- > Nay Myo > __ > css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d > List wiki/FAQ -- htt

[css-d] UL woes

2007-09-18 Thread trevor bayliss
Hi all, I have a basic page that I am working on but I am not getting the list right. I have a big div called page id that wraps the whole page including the footer. The next div is called header which has a fixed width of 794px, where there is an image at the top of the page which is 794x1

Re: [css-d] 'sticky' footer - fixed at bottom of viewport

2007-09-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oops - I thought I'd address this... turns out that tutorial has a bitty boo-boo (which I intend to fix right now). IE 7 renders that code, as-is, as a bit broken. (Thanks to Mark for pointing this out to me offlist). Turns out the IE conditional comment doesn't need to be used for IE7, as i

[css-d] Need help with alignment in IE (huge white spaces), Firefox looks ok

2007-09-18 Thread juliann wheeler
I created this in tables for an HTML newsletter Does anyone know why I'm getting these large gaps of white space in my tables (left side column)? I'm not a tables person usually so this is a real challenge for me. It looks fine in Firefox to me, but I cant test in IE because I'm on a mac. Any h

[css-d] Faux Column and Page Centering Issue

2007-09-18 Thread Allison Kelly
Hi all, I must have changed something inadvertently on my homepage yesterday and not realized it, and things have gotten a little weird. My homepage was previously working just fine. However, last night I saw that my entire page was starting top left instead of top center, the nav bar and main co

Re: [css-d] Need help with alignment in IE (huge white spaces), Firefox looks ok

2007-09-18 Thread trevor bayliss
juliann wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I created this in tables for an HTML newsletter Does anyone know why I'm getting these large gaps of white space in my tables (left side column)? I'm not a tables person usually so this is a real challenge for me. It looks fine in Firefox to me, but

Re: [css-d] Faux Column and Page Centering Issue

2007-09-18 Thread Richard Brown
Hi Allison On 18/09/2007, Allison Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > My homepage was previously working just fine. However, last night I saw that > my entire page was starting top left instead of top center, the nav bar and > main content section had been shifted all the way to the right side of

Re: [css-d] Faux Column and Page Centering Issue

2007-09-18 Thread Allison Kelly
Got it! Thanks! There were also red "/" in the source too near the header, so I saw that I left a " out of some meta tags. Learned a new test, appreciated. When I validated my XHTML is pointed out where I should start with the other error, so I should be all set! On 9/18/07, Richard Brown <[EMAI

Re: [css-d] Background shorthand: Quick question

2007-09-18 Thread Micky Hulse
Hi Eric and all, Eric A. Meyer wrote: > In this form, you can choose one keyword from each list of three, > plus you can put the two words in any order AND you only have to pick > one of the two (all that is what the '||' between the lines means). > So you can validly say '5% top', but not '

Re: [css-d] Code for IE5.2 on Mac?!

2007-09-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You *can* but whether you want to is your choice :) You can use this: /* For IE5 Mac\*//*/ @import "ie5mac.css"; /**/ And stick it in your header. "ie5mac.css" should contain your styles specifically for IE 5 Mac (works kind of like a conditional comment). As for the menu, I

[css-d] Code for IE5.2 on Mac?!

2007-09-18 Thread Nancy E. Sosna Bohm
Hi everyone, This site: http://lfhs.org works/looks fine in FF2, IE6, IE7, Opera, and Safari. I have been asked to replicate the site with different colors and content for another institution. The Director of Communications is using a Mac with IE5.2. Is it even possible to design for IE5.2 on a Ma

[css-d] IE7 - Jumping DIV when I mouse over navigation

2007-09-18 Thread Jennifer Siegfried
Hi - I apologize up front for not posting up a link - I got in trouble the last time I did so... but I wanted to see if anyone has seen this problem before ( I have, once, but I forgot what fixed it ), and could perhaps suggest some things for me to look into, like, to make sure I've covered. My

Re: [css-d] Code for IE5.2 on Mac?!

2007-09-18 Thread Kevin Murphy
On Sep 18, 2007, at 10:04 AM, Nancy E. Sosna Bohm wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Thanks in advance for any and all recommendations. > > Nancy I've got a recommendation. don't waste your time. Have you looked at your stats for how many visits are coming from IE5.2.3 (the last version of IE for

Re: [css-d] IE7 - Jumping DIV when I mouse over navigation

2007-09-18 Thread jake
I'd like to see the site if possible... Jake Original Message --- Hi - I apologize up front for not posting up a link - I got in trouble the last time I did so... but I wanted to see if anyone has seen this problem before ( I have, once, but I forgot what fixed it ), and cou

Re: [css-d] Background shorthand: Quick question

2007-09-18 Thread Keith DiSarno
Darn me! My click is faster than my brain. Should read: If the second one is {top,center,bottom}, then aforementioned 'center' is the h-position. If the second keyword is {left,center,right}, then the aforementioned 'center' is the v-position. Sorry about the confusion, glad I caught it though

Re: [css-d] Background shorthand: Quick question

2007-09-18 Thread Keith DiSarno
Micky: 3. TRUE or FALSE: If both values are keywords, the horizontal value *must* come first. Or is this just a matter preference and/or good coding practice? It doesn't matter which comes first because are no overlapping values in the horizontal and vertical options. If the CSS interpreter sees

Re: [css-d] IE7 - Jumping DIV when I mouse over navigation

2007-09-18 Thread trevor bayliss
This sounds like the peekaboo bug in IE but reading the bumpf it seems like is has been sorted out for IE7: http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/peekaboo.html HTHs - Tonight's top picks. What will you watch tonight? Preview the hottest shows

Re: [css-d] Background shorthand: Quick question

2007-09-18 Thread Micky Hulse
Hey Philippe, many thanks for your reply, I really appreciate the help and pointers. Philippe Wittenbergh wrote: > .. > In both cases above, the specs are quite clear. Yikes! Sorry... I completely missed that, and you are right, it is very clear. I feel like an idiot! Hehe, thanks for point

Re: [css-d] Div drops in firefox

2007-09-18 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
trevor bayliss wrote: > Hi all I get a problem with the flash scroll div where my flash is it > falls for some reason. I have tried clear both, display inline, and > displayed block but it stays there. In IE it looks fine: > http://www.villa-corti.com/text.html It stays fine in IE _only_ becaus

Re: [css-d] Background shorthand: Quick question

2007-09-18 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On Sep 19, 2007, at 4:18 AM, Micky Hulse wrote: > 1. TRUE or FALSE: > If you use a keyword for the horizontal value, and omit the vertical, > the default vertical value is assumed to be "center". > > -- Note: The specs say 0% 0% is the initial value. >

Re: [css-d] Background shorthand: Quick question

2007-09-18 Thread Micky Hulse
Hi Keith, many thanks for your reply. I greatly appreciate the help. Keith DiSarno wrote: > .. > What they were discussing was to apply some arbitrary order, just for > giggles, so everyone was on the same page. Rafael decided to use the > classic Cartestian plane (x,y) system as an order,

[css-d] Div drops in firefox

2007-09-18 Thread trevor bayliss
Hi all I get a problem with the flash scroll div where my flash is it falls for some reason. I have tried clear both, display inline, and displayed block but it stays there. In IE it looks fine: http://www.villa-corti.com/text.html What is happening? TIA -

[css-d] Need help with alignment in IE (huge white spaces), Firefox looks ok

2007-09-18 Thread juliann wheeler
I created an HTML newsletter in tables. Firefox is rendering it correctly, but in IE there is a large white space between the first paragraph and the title "Representative PCGA Deals" http://www.pcg-advisors.com/Newsletter/pcgnewsletter9_07_p2_is.html I have tried everything. I cannot figure

Re: [css-d] Menu functionality and IE6 bug

2007-09-18 Thread WEZ!
Whoa impressive work Alan. >Hi Wesley > >You are pandering to IE and especially IE6. This type of menu is >best done first to work correct in Firefox or Opera, then a check in >IE7, then lastly IE6. I have copied your code and made a few changes. I'm a CSS programmer. I start with compliant bro

Re: [css-d] Need help with alignment in IE (huge white spaces), Firefox looks ok

2007-09-18 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
juliann wheeler wrote: > I created an HTML newsletter in tables. Firefox is rendering it > correctly, but in IE there is a large white space between the first > paragraph and the title "Representative PCGA Deals" > > http://www.pcg-advisors.com/Newsletter/pcgnewsletter9_07_p2_is.html I have no

[css-d] IE pushing text down in block (Chinese)

2007-09-18 Thread Anne E. Shroeder
http://www.language-works.com/CSS_Stuff/chinese_news2.html The problem area is marked in English, red bold text. I am not clear on why in IE the entire set of text gets moved to a separate line below the orange bullet (and not indented!) whereas it works just fine in Firefox? I'm sure it's a s

Re: [css-d] IE pushing text down in block (Chinese)

2007-09-18 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On Sep 19, 2007, at 2:41 PM, Anne E. Shroeder wrote: > I am not clear on why in IE the entire set of text gets moved to a > separate > line below the orange bullet (and not indented!) whereas it works > just fine > in Firefox? I'm sure it's a special IE bug, but have not found > anything t