John Goodwyn wrote:
I have a site that has an expandable left hand column by use of a repeating
background image. However, the images extends the column past the footer
and it shouldn't. Can someone look at my code and give me a clue as to how
I can fix this? I've tried moving the copyright
Daniel Doesburg wrote:
Hi list,
I've made a new setup for a website.
For the time being only in FF.
But even that browser has his problems.
Look (did I already said: only FF?) at this page.
http://wouda.doesburg.biz/fileadmin/template1.html
And that touch the borders of the window. Resize
Greetings All!
I am in the final stages of putting together a all CSS site and have now
got IE to play nice and got the site to work on IE, Firefox Netscape 7.2
and Opera but there are two things I needed to do to 'force' it to work.
Please have a look at these two points and if you can give
Is this a CSS issue?
http://wales.nice-design.co.uk/thingstodo/mountainbiking/
Paul
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On 7/7/05, saul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jon,
There shouldn't be too many people out there using OS9 only. However,
if they are, they have IE5.0 available, as well as Netscape, though
which version escapes me (I haven't used OS9 in a couple of years -but
it could be version 5).
Not to be
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From: saul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
I'm trying to create a CSS-driven top navigation to function and have
two issues. The first is that the drop-down menu drops behind the main
content.
The page can be found here:
Any thoughts?
Page has 33 validation errors, including something with the body...
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On Jul 7, 2005, at 7:08 PM, Jon Trelfa wrote:
I know that I can use Konqueror in Linux to test what websites will
look like in Safari...but it's my understanding that it only covers
more recent versions of Safari? Do I assume that *most* Mac users
have OSX? Is there a percentage still using
Is anyone able to identify this problem, or recommend a solution? I really
could use the help...
Thanks,
Tom
-Original Message-
All,
...this design is showing the middle's background peeking out from under
the bottom in IE.
See this link in IE for what I mean.
I am also told that in I.E. the rounded corners are not showing up.
pseudo-selectors (:before, :after) are unsupported in IE so your technique for
the top/bottom caps won't work in that browser.
Here's a CSS/JavaScript solution called NiftyCorners that works on multiple
browsers:
Daniel Doesburg wrote:
Bob and Gary,
Thanks for your answer.
My problem was that on my PC the page in FF initially shows the pictures
full.
But if I tried to change the window size they where shown as you saw.
The height was that of the word Bodytext.
My question/problem/challenge is:
I
I'd like to create CSS2 footnotes that
a) are easy for web developers to code,
b) are auto-numbered, and
c) only display a number surrounded by brackets most of the
time, and
d) only display the footnote when you hover over the number.
By a), I mean that a developer would only have to do
I'd like to create CSS2 footnotes that
a) are easy for web developers to code,
b) are auto-numbered, and
c) only display a number surrounded by brackets most of the
time, and
d) only display the footnote when you hover over the number.
By a), I mean that a developer would only have
Ian Skinner wrote:
I just installed a couple of unusual fonts that I want to use for a very
specific reason. I realize that most users would not have these fonts, but
in this certain case, the users will have the fonts.
Anyway I installed the following font files with the windows font
Mendizabal wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good cheap(free) CSS editor? I like the way
Dreamweaver has auto-complete/hint but I don't like firing it up just for
that.
TIA
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This is my first time posting so please forgive for any impropriety.
I have redesigned an existing website using CSS which works in Mozilla
except the drop-down menus don't disappear when you remove the cursor
and unfortunately, it does not work well in IE. Can anyone give me some
advice,
for PC i use PSPad
For Mac i use BBEdit (which is not free) or NVU which is free.
I dontknow if this is what you are looking for.
Best.
-jeremy
Peggy Bart wrote:
Mendizabal wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good cheap(free) CSS editor? I like the way
Dreamweaver has auto-complete/hint but I
At 22:08 on 2005/07/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jon Trelfa) wrote:
I'm Mac-ignorant
I know that I can use Konqueror in Linux to test what websites will
look like in Safari...but it's my understanding that it only covers
more recent versions of Safari? Do I assume that *most* Mac users
At 15:30 -0400 8/7/05, jeremy wrote:
for PC i use PSPad
For Mac i use BBEdit (which is not free) or NVU which is free.
OK, for anyone who did not bother to read my response to the original
post yesterday (the first and only response until over 24 hours
later), here it is again:
Peggy Bart wrote:
This is my first time posting so please forgive for any impropriety.
[...]
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Peggy Bart
Just a suggestion:
Dunno the answer to your question, Peggy-- but unless you have just a
snippet there's no need to post the code and hmtl. Put up a
I noticed on my home page of my personal web site
(http://www.inspired-evolution.com) my drop cap (the large I in
inspired) doesn't exactly fit in with the rest of the word in IE 6
(pc), that is it is too far to the right. In the browser I designed
the site for (Mozilla for Mac), it looks good and
On 08/07/05, David Hucklesby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Finding that inserting a Unicode entity (#8217;) using the CSS
'content' property does not work, I converted HTML and CSS to UTF-8
and used the actual character in the 'content' value.
This seemed to work - until I looked on a Mac!
Use
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Bruce Gilbert wrote:
I noticed on my home page of my personal web site
(http://www.inspired-evolution.com) my drop cap (the large I in
inspired) doesn't exactly fit in with the rest of the word in IE 6
(pc), that is it is too far to the right. In the browser I designed
the site for (Mozilla
Hi Jon,
You can view your site on Safari at
http://www.danvine.com/icapture for free.
Available versions are Safari 1.2 and 1.1.1
running on OS 10.3.1. You can use IE 5.2.3 on
OS 10.3.1 there as well.
For what it's worth, my experience has been
that Konqueror and Safari won't render everything
David Hucklesby wrote:
That clobbered the first rule(s) in Opera.
I just wanted to mention that if a browser (9 out of 10 times it'll be
Opera; I dunno why) ignores the first rule in your CSS file, you can
dodge it by putting this as the first rule:
html {}
Okay, that IS rather
On 9 Jul 2005, at 3:42 am, T. R. Valentine wrote:
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/syndata.html#counter
In Windoze, only Opera (AFAIK) supports counters. IE, Firefox, Mozilla
do not.
Deerpark alpha (developers preview for Firefox 1.1) does support
counters as well.
Philippe
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