Hi everyone,
I wondered if someone could help me find a fix for floats in internet
explore for the mac. On the following two pages:
http://www.officelinkonline.com.au/gwh/frames.htm
and
http://www.officelinkonline.com.au/gwh/services.htm
...the floats won't float to where they're supposed
hello all,
i'm trying to make csszengarden template, well right now i'm lil bit
frustated with positioning between IE and Firefox anyone can give me a clue
please
take a look on this screenshot http://www.bramvera.com/positioning.jpg
#quickSummary .p2 {
position: absolute;
top: 110px;
width:
Hi everyone,
I made a simple menu with a olli .../lili.../li[]/ol
structure.
It's at http://www.pool.ntp.org/ (css at http://www.pool.ntp.org/css/
ntppool.css)
It works great in Safari and Firefox:
http://tmp.askask.com/2005/09/pool-safari.png
But in MSIE each li is the width of
Ask Bjørn Hansen wrote:
Hi everyone,
I made a simple menu with a olli .../lili.../li[]/ol
structure.
It's at http://www.pool.ntp.org/ (css at http://www.pool.ntp.org/css/
ntppool.css)
It works great in Safari and Firefox:
http://tmp.askask.com/2005/09/pool-safari.png
But in MSIE
Bram Vera wrote:
hello all,
i'm trying to make csszengarden template, well right now i'm lil bit
frustated with positioning between IE and Firefox anyone can give me a clue
please
take a look on this screenshot http://www.bramvera.com/positioning.jpg
#quickSummary .p2 {
position:
On Sep 12, 2005, at 3:51 AM, Choan C. Gálvez wrote:
It's at http://www.pool.ntp.org/ (css at http://www.pool.ntp.org/
css/ ntppool.css)
[]
Give those floats an explicit width. Standards compliant browsers
do a good job of calculating the implied widths. IE doesn't.
Or, give them a
Alun Rowe wrote:
Otherwise indent the link by 10px and add a 10px background image
no-repeat align left.
Yes, makes sense, actually - stick the image on the LEFT...
Probably 'reads' better on the web page too: when you do a quick scan
down the list, you see the new items straight away.
Hello Bob,
i'm sorry for that, i just uploaded in here
http://www.bramvera.com/csszengarden_project1/zengarden-sample.html
http://www.bramvera.com/csszengarden_project1/style.css
i'm still new with css layout need help
regards from Bali
Bram
On 9/12/05, Bob Easton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/12/05, Albert van der Veen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list,
Please have a look at this page:
http://www.isso.demotypo3.nl/isso-digitaal/vrijblijvend-kennismaken/
If you tab through the form on this page and get to the bottom of the form,
the form suddenly shifts up. In IE6 that
Hello Richard,
Strange - do you have a very high resolution and thus no scrollbar to the
right? I have uploaded two screenshots to show you what happens:
before tabbing down: http://www.jipscompany.com/files/screen_good.gif
and after: http://www.jipscompany.com/files/screen_bad.gif
Albert
Hello!
Id like to make a 'flexible' design, which should
- scale down well for small screen devices (handy, pda, s.o.).
- display well on normal screen sizes (from 800x600 up to whatever).
- not totally break, if user changes font-size (in Moz, FF and IE - don't
know anything about other
Hello!
Id like to make a 'flexible' design, which should
- scale down well for small screen devices (handy, pda, s.o.).
- display well on normal screen sizes (from 800x600 up to whatever).
- not totally break, if user changes font-size (in Moz, FF and IE - don't
know anything about other
Hello!
Id like to make a 'flexible' design, which should
- scale down well for small screen devices (handy, pda, s.o.).
- display well on normal screen sizes (from 800x600 up to whatever).
- not totally break, if user changes font-size (in Moz, FF and IE - don't
know anything about other
Hello listee's
I have a semantics question for you.
I have a message board that I am creating the prototype HTML pages for.
http://24.m-corp.com/id20-discussion-bd.jpg
The first page of the discussion board displays all the top level topics
plus the name of the person that posted the topic,
Hello!
Id like to make a 'flexible' design, which should
- scale down well for small screen devices (handy, pda, s.o.).
- display well on normal screen sizes (from 800x600 up to whatever).
- not totally break, if user changes font-size (in Moz, FF and IE - don't
know anything about other
This is a new one for me and I can't figure out why it's happening. In IE, the
bottom of my page seems to be cutting off, so I don't see any of the bottom
navigational elements. My HTML and CSS both validate, so I'm not sure what's
wrong.
http://wwwdev.lemoyne.edu/vpa/about_program.htm
John Huetz wrote:
We're developing a site content management process which separates the
The designers want to be able to indicate within a list of links which link
may be new by displaying a NEW graphic after the link text.
What I'm trying figure out is how to make that happen within the
Thanks - that's exactly what the problem was. I've got it working properly
now!
CJ Larson [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/12/2005 11:19:55 AM
Perhaps it's the IE unscrollable content bug? I see the entire content
when I maximize IE on my 1600x1200 resolution.
Hi. should be a simple one for someone who knows what they're doing -
http://www.boxivity.co.uk/test/main-template.html
for some reason, the sub list disappears when the mouse hovers over the
border between the list elements (which also appears to be rendering
behind the main image over which
Hi all,
I am trying to take a layout put together by a co-worker in dreamweaver with
tables (http://www.rell.com/tst/index_table.html) and convert it into a pure
css desgin (http://www.rell.com/tst/index.html). The problem that I am
having is coming up with the correct idea/direction on how to
-Original Message-
From: Tekin Suleyman
Subject: [css-d] suckerfish issue
http://www.boxivity.co.uk/test/main-template.html
for some reason, the sub list disappears when the mouse
hovers over the
border between the list elements (which also appears to be rendering
behind the
Hi all,
I am using the Bullet-Proof Rounded Corners found here
http://www.albin.net/CSS/roundedCorners/ to make some divs with rounded
corners. It looks perfectly fine in FireFox OS X, but in IE 6 (Win2K), I get
vertical bars.
I'm using the CSS from the URL for that section, with these few
Hi, all...
I'm new to trying to do things with CSS...considering
using CSS instead of tables and seeing what can be done.
I'm trying to line up two DIV boxes horizontally. Instead,
they are still vertical...
What am I doing wrong?
UL Style=display: inline-block;
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Hi. My first post to this list, so I hope I'm within
policy. :-)
I have a page with a background that provides a visual sidebar
that I need to honour using CSS. I need to be able to put
elements into the sidebar and onto the main portion of the
Hello all,
I have been going around and around with this and decided it was time to
call in the experts...
I am having a width/border/lining-up issue in IE 5 Win and IE 5.5 Win on
this page (and others most likely):
http://66.155.251.18/joinmvp.com/members/
look at the left and right
You have nothing set on the li elements to tell them to stack
horizontally. You set display: inline-block on the ul, but the items
inside the ul will stack as normal, which is vertically.
Setting the display property on the ul will force it to sit
horizontally with other block-level elements
Hi all
I ran into an interesting problem that I don't have an answer to (I went
through lots of CSS tutorials but still don't know how to do this).
I have a header div and inside of it, I'd like to place 3 boxes (div's).
One on the left (logo) and two on the right (search + navbar). It looks
Monday, September 12, 2005, 12:58:29 PM, Rick Faircloth wrote:
I'm trying to line up two DIV boxes horizontally. Instead,
Sounds like you basically want a 2-column layout, minus the header/footer.
You don't say what content will go in these boxes, so I'm assuming they
should expand as
Hi all
I ran into an interesting problem that I don't have an answer
to (I went
through lots of CSS tutorials but still don't know how to do this).
I have a header div and inside of it, I'd like to place 3
boxes (div's).
One on the left (logo) and two on the right (search +
Hi, Eric...
That worked...I had to using float: left (IE 6)...display: inline-block
didn't work...guess that works for other browsers?
Thanks for the help!
Rick
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From: Eric Shepherd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 1:10 PM
To: [EMAIL
Melissa Brands wrote:
What says you, CSS deities? How do I do this properly? :)
Thanks in advance!!!
Melissa Brands
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Monday, September 12, 2005, 2:17:47 PM, Rick Faircloth wrote:
I guess, by your comments, that DIV's need to have a float
characteristic to be expandable according to content?
Float-based layouts are typically more flexible than absolute positioning
at least. Floated elements remain in the
I have a couple very similar questions. Currently, is there another
method to style the following two header layouts without needing an
additional clearing div? (Top line is the width of entire page)
In my case, I can't specify a height for the logo, because the companies
we deal with will
Gunther Pilz wrote:
Here you'll find a (working-)example of the page:
http://top-topics.com/test-temp/index.html
and the layout css-file:
http://top-topics.com/test-temp/css-files/layout.css
I don't know much about this browser (and his bugs) so any hints are
welcome, as well as any
Ken,
Here is a demo I cooked up that is one possible approach to your design.
http://www.jimdavis.org/test/test1.htm
This design uses an image in the body for the left column (not an original
idea, btw).
Works in FF and IE PC. Will need to have an exception to correct the IE 5
box model (see
On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 13:11:42 -0400, Tom Livingston
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone see the trouble and have a solution?
Well, you won't see it now cause I finally got it. If you can take a peek
and confirm my BrowserCam results I'd appreciate it.
Thanks to you if you looked already...
Scot Schlinger wrote:
I am trying to take a layout put together by a co-worker in
dreamweaver with tables (http://www.rell.com/tst/index_table.html)
and convert it into a pure css desgin
(http://www.rell.com/tst/index.html). The problem that I am having is
coming up with the correct
I am trying to create a layout based on a Flash layout of the same information.
Basically it is a form that has 4 graphical elements placed in various
locations of the website. Here is a look at the website I am trying to copy:
http://www.moanet.ws/resolve2/contact.html
The reason I'm
I am not sure what happened to my page, however, I am trying to fix it. I am
using the default style switcher,. IE6 is displaying the alignment I am
trying to acheivee, however, Firefox 1.06is not. First of all, I am trying
to eliminate the space between InfoForce Services and Knowledge is
Well, I can't seem to figure out where this is coming from. Here is the url:
http://kellyhide.offlead.com/dogs/AllegriaofFirstAvenue.html
I have a div containing an image, floated right. Next I have a div
containing navigation, also floated right. I nested the div.nav inside of
div.sectionnav
I would suggest a look at the link below as you are sure to find a
CSS base layout that will fix your problem.
The main thing you need to do to fix your current layout is to insert
a div clear=all after your floats.
Jamie
On Sep 12, 2005, at 4:02 PM, Shawn Ferguson wrote:
I am trying to
Sorry ... forgot the link.
http://glish.com/css/
Jamie
On Sep 12, 2005, at 4:02 PM, Shawn Ferguson wrote:
I am trying to create a layout based on a Flash layout of the same
information. Basically it is a form that has 4 graphical elements
placed in various locations of the website. Here
Hi everyone,
Just a note that I added three things to the Policies page
(http://www.css-discuss.org/policies.html). In case you want to
spare yourself a click, here's a summarized version of what I added:
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Tekin Suleyman wrote:
Hi. should be a simple one for someone who knows what they're doing -
http://www.boxivity.co.uk/test/main-template.html
for some reason, the sub list disappears when the mouse hovers over the
border between the list elements (which also appears to be rendering
behind
Ask Bjørn Hansen wrote:
Hi everyone,
I made a simple menu with a olli .../lili.../li[]/ol
structure.
It's at http://www.pool.ntp.org/ (css at http://www.pool.ntp.org/css/
ntppool.css)
It works great in Safari and Firefox:
http://tmp.askask.com/2005/09/pool-safari.png
But in
CJ Larson wrote:
[Style 1] (Logo on left, text right aligned)
+--+ login/out
| LOGO |name
+--+
Images are inline and will
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