I'm having a problem concerning a site that needs a custom font that's not
standard in peoples pc's.
I've searched the whole web to find this, finally got here and thought, these
smart people will help me =).
So please do help me, I know it is browser specific but I'll take it anyway ;-)
It
.I'm having a problem concerning a site that needs a custom font that's not
standard in peoples pc's.
I've searched the whole web to find this, finally got here and thought,
these smart people will help me =).
So please do help me, I know it is browser specific but I'll take it
anyway ;-)
Don Hinshaw wrote:
Hello list,
I am trying to present a photo with a border around it that is 4px away
from the image and I am struggling with why IE 5x does not respect the
padding on the image that creates the 4px buffer in IE6, FF, Safari etc.
As usual, I suspect the answer is staring me
It would be a great help to get that CSS code, the file is named
Dirtyego.eot and comes from dafont.com (dorry for spam)
EOT (stands for Embedded Object Type) was an attempt to define a
standard font format back in the era of v.4 browsers. I had to dig
across long forgotten code to retrieve
Diona Kidd wrote:
I have a design at http://www.modernflow.com/client_data/test/ that needs
a little help regarding div heights and accessibility. snip
This doesn't seem to be related to the 100% height divs as mentioned in
some tutorials on the web. I did try that approach without any luck.
Just fired up and old computer with Windows 98 on it and background image
doesn't appear on site below
www.salesexecs-online.co.uk
Works fine on Xp across Opera, FF and IE6
Any idea why?
Cheers
Ian
**IMPORTANT*
Webmaster wrote:
http://www.deselectdesign.com/test/
Suggestion:
- Try setting 'minimum font size = 32px' in Opera. A bit extreme, but
that option is supposed to make text very readable. It doesn't.
- Try resizing fonts in IE6. Since that won't work; try 'ignore font
size' in IE6. Doesn't work
OK! It's done. I've checked it in Safari (developed on OSX), on
FireFox and in Linux, but not on Win IE, so please be kind if you find
a problem. This is a 100% CSS site with just enough .PHP to switch
pages, a complete rewrite from a very table oriented web page.
This is a completely volunteer
Thanks for the links and ideas.
I'm sorry I wasn't more clear. I'll paste in an example of my code
and restate my question. The technique is documented at this link:
http://www.frankmanno.com/ideas/css-imagemap/
To create the image map, a definition list is used. As you hover over
the
I have a site where I am using a border on a H2, which is used as the
heading in the main content area of the page. On some pages, I am
wanting to put a box of nav links on the right side of the main
content area, with the content wrapping around it. Problem is that
the border on the H2 extends
Listers,
I recall someone posting a very easy method of vertical centering a
block in a viewport a while back. Seemed straight forward -
positioning with percentages and a little negative margin nudging.
Googled but came up empty.
Can anyone point me to this? How cross-browser is it?
Thanks a
how can be applied on css in this site? thank you for all
http://www.open-sites.net
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Mike Davies wrote:
www.integra-server.co.uk/essie/
The page appears correctly in Opera 7.54 and nearly correct in
IE5.0/Windows. There are a couple of things with Firefox :
Comment: those browsers are a bit old now. If Firefox is just as old
then that's probably the reason for those things,
Tom Livingston wrote:
I recall someone posting a very easy method of vertical centering a
block in a viewport a while back. ...]
Tom Livingston
Three replies to the same question a couple of days ago:
1/ #body {margin: 2px 0px 0px 0px;text-align: center;background-image:
At 06:46 -0800 23/3/06, durmus cosar wrote:
how can be applied on css in this site? thank you for all
http://www.open-sites.net
Durmus,
If you want to get a satisfactory answer you're going to have to ask
a more specific question than that.
CSS can be applied to any HTML, so the short and
I am not seeing this problem in the other browsers on either platform. In
IE6, the content column is jogging down below the navigation. I haven't
checked 5.5. How do I fix this?
http://mdh-test.com/egs_new
http://mdh-test.com/egs.css
Thanks in advance!
--
Theresa Mesa,
First my thanks to Georg and davidLaakso for helping me along with my
first try.
This is how far I have gotten after another six days:
http://www.sandsmuseum.com/test/tutor10.html (the image is there to
show hidden behavior)
http://www.sandsmuseum.com/test/newstyle/
site4.css
Hi folks,
Below is HTML/CSS for a home page search box... I want the label,
input, and search button graphic to align all on one line.
Example via Safari: http://www.ambiguism.com/CSSD/form.gif
How could I improve-upon this code (basically I want it to be as
cross-browser/platform compatible
Hello Everyone,
on http://www.frankfurter-tennisclub.de/cms/front_content.php?idcat=4
i tried to build a form without using tables for layout. In Firefox it
works fine but in IE6 the fieldset seems to be too wide.
If anyone can help with a solution it would be much appreciated.
Best Regards
Yall,
I am a newbie to both the list and advanced CSS...I am familiar with the
basics of CSS but am trying to incorporate what (to me anyway) is a very
complex CSS feature and am having a slight problem or two with it.
Basically, I am trying to use the scrolling table style that Terence
I recall someone posting a very easy method of vertical centering a
block in a viewport a while back. Seemed straight forward -
positioning with percentages and a little negative margin nudging.
Googled but came up empty.
Can anyone point me to this? How cross-browser is it?
Here's another
For my next trick, I'll need a div with rounded corners on top of a
textured background. Any volunteers from the audience?
My launch pad was this ALA article:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/customcorners/
I was skeptical about this being possible at all, but here is my
stubborn progress:
Tom Livingston wrote:
http://dlaakso.com/center-stuff.html
I love you.
--
Tom Livingston
You'll be sorry. Vertical center positioning is /not/ a good idea.
Re-read the thread regarding same.
~davidLaakso
--
Typography exists to honor content.
--Robert Bringhurst
See this site for a css + js solution to rounded corners with transparent
capability.
http://pro.html.it/niftycube/
Jim
On 3/23/06, Michael Clayton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For my next trick, I'll need a div with rounded corners on top of a
textured background. Any volunteers from the
Michael wrote:
http://www.sandsmuseum.com/test/tutor10.html
1. IE (mac) I lost the horizontal scroll bar before. Now I am
missing the vertical! I thought I found the solution in a search but
I could not figure out where to put the Holly 1% height because of
the relative inside an
On 3/23/06 1:24 PM, ~davidLaakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You'll be sorry.
I'm not sorry (well, maybe about the 'Love you' comment...), but the
bit about the content being off screen on short windows was correct.
Of course, in my case the window had to be _very_ short, but none the
less, it
Chris: Thanks, I will investigate that book next time I'm near a book store.
Jim: The javascript option is interesting, but I tend to shy away from
anything that requires javascript to navigate or display correctly.
Just use these methods and skip the images entirely:
For my next trick, I'll need a div with rounded corners on top of a
textured background. Any volunteers from the audience?
My launch pad was this ALA article:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/customcorners/
I was skeptical about this being possible at all, but here is my
stubborn progress:
OK! It's done. I've checked it in Safari (developed on OSX), on
FireFox and in Linux, but not on Win IE, so please be kind if you find
a problem. This is a 100% CSS site with just enough .PHP to switch
pages, a complete rewrite from a very table oriented web page.
This is a completely volunteer
I have created a horizontal list for tabbed browsing on my site, but
currently have the code for the list appearing on every page; when I
want to make a change to one of the tabs, I have to input this change on
every page/subpage of my site.
Does anyone know of a way to link a list like this
on 3/23/2006 7:46 AM durmus cosar said the following:
how can be applied on css in this site? thank you for all
http://www.open-sites.net
you might want to read the excellent article
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
It's not a short
I'm just learning CSS and open source, I have been for only a few weeks and do
not yet have a site.
I am wondering if anyone out there might help me, or know where I might look to
link
images, forms, and text; to a div on my index page.
I think I'm looking to do something I've seen people use
How about if you reduce the resolution? My 15 screen is set to 800x600.
On 3/23/06 11:41 AM, Brian Funk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 3/23/2006 8:21 AM Theresa Mesa said the following:
IE6, the content column is jogging down below the navigation.
http://mdh-test.com/egs_new
...And my client is seeing the same thing I am with the content jogging
down. I tried changing the resolution to see if it would help. Nope.
WinXP IE6.
Theresa
On 3/23/06 11:41 AM, Brian Funk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didn't see that here. see screenshot
Does anyone know of a way to link a list like this to multiple pages.
That way I can make a change on the master list and have it applied to
every page on which it is linked?
Yes, use server-side includes or a scripting language such as php or
perl, or whatever in-built tools come with your
I would like to have all of links from both of the navigations link
to a div which is central and large in the page, between the two
navigation bars 'alpha' and 'beta'.
The following page here from the css-d wiki will get you started on
the road to recreating the look of frames with CSS.
Theresa Mesa wrote:
I am not seeing this problem in the other browsers on either
platform. In IE6, the content column is jogging down below the
navigation. I haven't checked 5.5. How do I fix this?
http://mdh-test.com/egs_new
Think I caught it.
It looks like the 'italic bug', but I can
on 3/23/2006 12:45 PM Theresa Mesa said the following:
How about if you reduce the resolution? My 15 screen is set to 800x600.
IE6, the content column is jogging down below the navigation.
http://mdh-test.com/egs_new
http://mdh-test.com/egs.css
I didn't see that here. see screenshot
on 3/23/2006 7:29 AM Jim Wright said the following:
I have a site...
Can you post a link so we can see?
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Michael Clayton wrote:
Just use these methods and skip the images entirely:
http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/liquidcorners/liquidcorners.htm
Thanks Don, I think that is exactly what I was looking for. I had
seen that site before, but couldn't locate it again. You saved the
day.
OK, incredible brain fart on my end...I gave the localhost addy vs. the web
addy on the sitehere is the addy for my troublesome page with the
scrolling CSS table...
http://williams.genealogy.fm/results_page.php
And for the style sheet
http://williams.genealogy.fm/includes/williamsv2.css
Richard Brown wrote:
http://www.theoldcoachworks.org.uk/
http://www.theoldcoachworks.org.uk/wp-content/themes/WordpressRooms/
style.css
I have some recollection that this is a WinIE bug. i.e that it doesn't
display text under a box but alongside it whatever the quoted width.
Some
Keith Kaiser wrote:
OK! It's done.
help me out by taking a look and giving me some feedback.
http://kaiserklan.com/roundtable
on WinXP IE6:
Your menu is being obscured by the starWrap content below.
http://www.stoneladder.ca/sandbox/temp/rt01.jpg
I know that XHTML tags and attributes are supposed to be written in lowercase
(i.e., head) when they are actually being used as tags within an XHTML
document (meaning between the 'less than' and 'greater than' symbols [or
whatever those symbols more technical names are]) but it seems that the
OK, incredible brain fart on my end...I gave the localhost addy vs. the
web
addy on the sitehere is the addy for my troublesome page with the
scrolling CSS table...
http://williams.genealogy.fm/results_page.php
And for the style sheet
Brian Funk wrote:
Keith Kaiser wrote:
OK! It's done.
help me out by taking a look and giving me some feedback.
http://kaiserklan.com/roundtable
on WinXP IE6:
Your menu is being obscured by the starWrap content below.
http://www.stoneladder.ca/sandbox/temp/rt01.jpg
Terence,
Man, you rockyour additions were exactly what was neededthat even
fixed the styling problem I was having with FF...AWESOME!!!
Now, the page looks great in both IE and FF...awaiting some input to how
Safari handles it, but I have checked Opera and there is no scroll
I know that XHTML tags and attributes are supposed to be written in lowercase
...
but it seems to me the following is perfectly acceptable in a style sheet
declaration:
IMG { border: none; }
...
Or is there really some official prohibition against uppercase in CSS
declarations that I just
On 06/03/13 10:44 [EMAIL PROTECTED] apparently typed:
My client has a logo kFA in which she has the body of the k as
tall as the FA part. This is in some font which naturally achieves
this. She wants the same effect throughout her website.
So first I tried simply putting a BIG tag around the
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