Re: [css-d] CLearing woes

2010-07-16 Thread Tom Livingston
Thanks David. THat did the trick. I figured I'd be sending those 2 browsers their own thing, but was hoping not to... *:first-child + html #fullwidth1Wrap { margin-top : 10px; } /* 4 IE/7 */ * html #fullwidth1Wrap { margin-top : 10px; height : 110px; }/* 4 IE/6 */ Best, ~d --

Re: [css-d] OS Specific CSS?

2010-07-16 Thread Tom Livingston
Do you use a reset sheet? Maybe this could help you? On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 4:51 PM, absynthe minded web smithes absyn...@gmail.com wrote: Is there a way to target styles to specific OS's? FF for Mac and FF for Windows have slight differences in how they handle legends, fonts, and other

Re: [css-d] OS Specific CSS?

2010-07-16 Thread absynthe minded web smithes
In this case, a reset sheet is not an option. I'm inserting new, standards based code into a legacy, (deeply nested) table-based layout. It would play havoc with the pages on which I'm working. But ... I could try resetting the specific elements, and see what effect that has. Thanks Tom and

[css-d] incorporating text or link to in css?

2010-07-16 Thread Cynthia Page
This may be off topic, if so please forgive me. I would like to be able to change some text sitewide like you can change text formatting sitewide with css. I keep coming back to this in my mind because with css you can add a link to a background image and of course have that image applied to

Re: [css-d] OS Specific CSS?

2010-07-16 Thread Peter Bradley
Ar 16/07/10 03:06, ysgrifennodd Philippe Wittenbergh : That would be me too… I've yet to discover differences on how Gecko (or Webkit) handle things differently depending on platform (except, eventually, with experimental features; but those are - hmm, experimental ? - and prone to all

Re: [css-d] incorporating text or link to in css?

2010-07-16 Thread Felix Miata
On 2010/07/16 06:52 (GMT-0700) Cynthia Page composed: This may be off topic, if so please forgive me. I would like to be able to change some text sitewide like you can change text formatting sitewide with css. I keep coming back to this in my mind because with css you can add a link to

Re: [css-d] remove white space on td with image inside without using display:block; ?

2010-07-16 Thread MEM
2010/7/16 Philippe Wittenbergh e...@l-c-n.com: On Jul 16, 2010, at 12:10 AM, MEM wrote: td img {vertical-align: bottom; } /* or top */ ? Thank you. That worked on the browser preview but not on hotmail and gmail clients. :( Have you checked what the computed value is for the offending

Re: [css-d] OS Specific CSS?

2010-07-16 Thread David Hucklesby
On 7/16/10 6:27 AM, Tom Livingston wrote: Do you use a reset sheet? Maybe this could help you? On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 4:51 PM, absynthe minded web smithes absyn...@gmail.com wrote: Is there a way to target styles to specific OS's? FF for Mac and FF for Windows have slight differences in

Re: [css-d] OS Specific CSS?

2010-07-16 Thread Ed Seedhouse
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 11:46 AM, David Hucklesby huckle...@gmail.com wrote: I am not saying that a reset is bad-- just that it is usually unnecessary. I will say it for you then. It is virtually always bad. IMO -- Ed Seedhouse

Re: [css-d] incorporating text or link to in css?

2010-07-16 Thread Alex Mitchell
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 9:00 AM, Felix Miata mrma...@earthlink.net wrote: On 2010/07/16 06:52 (GMT-0700) Cynthia Page composed: This may be off topic, if so please forgive me. I would like to be able to change some text sitewide like you can change text formatting sitewide with css. I

Re: [css-d] incorporating text or link to in css?

2010-07-16 Thread Alex Mitchell
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Alex Mitchell alex.mitch...@gumware.comwrote: On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 9:00 AM, Felix Miata mrma...@earthlink.netwrote: On 2010/07/16 06:52 (GMT-0700) Cynthia Page composed: This may be off topic, if so please forgive me. I would like to be able to change

[css-d] lost background

2010-07-16 Thread TriState Advantage, Kris Jacobson
Thank you, this worked but I don't understand why. I went back to my references and they said the overflow property is for when the content is larger then the settings on the space allows. But I had the settings of the box at auto. If I add more content to the box then will it be hidden as this

Re: [css-d] lost background

2010-07-16 Thread David Laakso
TriState Advantage, Kris Jacobson wrote: Thank you, this worked but I don't understand why. I went back to my references and they said the overflow property is for when the content is larger then the settings on the space allows. But I had the settings of the box at auto. If I add more

[css-d] anchor color help

2010-07-16 Thread Ian Dutton
I am using SSI for my headers and footers. the background color of the header and footer is the same color as the text in the body of the site. how do i get my anchors in the header and footers to be white and the anchors in the body to be blue? Ian.

Re: [css-d] Fonts, fall-backs Unicode

2010-07-16 Thread Jukka K. Korpela
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote: Yeah, and the user who uses Lynx on Windows 95, I know I know… No you don't. Those who use Lynx will not be affected by font fall-back issues. In trying to ridicule my concern for the majority, you seem to fall back to strawman arguments from the 1990s. I