Hello all,
I'm starting work on a new look for a large site that I did a number of years
ago. This time, it's HTML5 for the semantics, and a bit of CSS3 or -moz and
-webkit stuff.
I develop on a Mac using Firefox, but test everything in Safari, Chrome and
Opera (for Mac).
On Windows (WMWare
On May 21, 2010, at 8:33 PM, Ellen Herzfeld wrote:
For IE Mac, I don't know what to do. I would like to serve it the same
simplified stylesheet but it seems conditional comments don't work for IE
Mac. What would be the best alternative that will leave the smallest
footprint in my html?
I
Ignore it. IE5.x/Mac is dead.
J.
Am 21.05.10 13:33, schrieb Ellen Herzfeld:
For IE Mac, I don't know what to do. I would like to serve it the
same simplified stylesheet but it seems conditional comments don't
work for IE Mac. What would be the best alternative that will leave
the smallest
At 3:54 PM +0200 5/21/10, Joergen W. Lang wrote:
Ignore it. IE5.x/Mac is dead.
So, some would say, is IE5.0/Win, and yet just last year I had a
client whose user traffic was 14% IE5.0/Win. That translated to
approximately one million users per month. Based on what I know of
their
For IE I'm using conditional comments. Actually, the design is, at this
point, quite simple and I haven't needed many lines in the IE specific
stylesheets up to now, even for IE6.
The previous version of the site was done in 2003 and 2004. I used the
usual hacks when needed and tested at
On 21 May 2010, at 15:00, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
On May 21, 2010, at 8:33 PM, Ellen Herzfeld wrote:
For IE Mac, I don't know what to do. I would like to serve it the same
simplified stylesheet but it seems conditional comments don't work for IE
Mac. What would be the best
On 21 May 2010, at 17:09, Thierry Koblentz wrote:
Bravo for trying to support as many browsers as possible, and for *not*
considering the universal ie6 styles sheet for IE6.
And when using it for IE5, you may want to remove/ignore some of the rules
in there: the CSS expression, all the
Ellen Herzfeld wrote:
Ellen
P.S. To see the old site: http://www.quarante-deux.org/
To see the first new page on the test server :
http://ansible.xlii.org/quarante-deux/index5.html
Ellen,
Fwiw in your first new page the background-image is a no-show in the
current
Your right. My bad I should have tested before posting. I assumed the
vert position was meant from the top of page not top of nav.
Thank you David.
Have a great weekend.
Sincerely,
Matthew P. Johnson | Eco I.T.
320 Warwick Avenue Oakland CA 94610 | 415.254.1563 | ecoitsf.com
Sent from my
David Laakso wrote:
Fwiw in your first new page the background-image is a no-show in the
current versions of Camino, Opera, SeaMonkey, and Mac IE/5.2. I did not
look at the page in a PC.
If the background image is
David Laakso wrote:
Ellen Herzfeld wrote:
Ellen
P.S. To see the old site: http://www.quarante-deux.org/
To see the first new page on the test server :
http://ansible.xlii.org/quarante-deux/index5.html
Ellen,
Fwiw in your first new page the background-image is a
On 21 May 2010, at 19:34, David Laakso wrote:
Ellen,
Fwiw in your first new page the background-image is a no-show in the
current versions of Camino, Opera, SeaMonkey, and Mac IE/5.2. I did not look
at the page in a PC.
If by background-image you mean the .png to the left of the
Ellen Herzfeld wrote:
Seamonkey I don't have. Should I?
Well, I never use anything else, being a reluctant migrant
from Netscape 4. It's based on the same rendering engine
as Firefox (i.e., Gecko) but includes an integrated e-mail
client without which I simply could not live ...
Philip
Hi List,
I have a page that seems to have a has layout bug in IE, and for the life of
me I can't figure out how to track down the problem child. The page is
www.neptac.org/employment and you can see that the page has a horizontal
scrollbar showing up in IE7. It's not there in Firefox. It
Jan West wrote:
The page is
www.neptac.org/employment and you can see that the page has a horizontal
scrollbar showing up in IE7.
Jan
Checked only on a local file, try:
*:first-child+html #tablefooter {overflow-x: hidden;}
Best,
~d
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desktop
Bravo for trying to support as many browsers as possible, and for
*not*
considering the universal ie6 styles sheet for IE6.
And when using it for IE5, you may want to remove/ignore some of the
rules
in there: the CSS expression, all the elements that you know would
not be
part of your
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