Holly Bergevin wrote:
From: WV Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There is a list at the bottom, right of these pages:
http://epicroadtrips.us/2006/winter/highlands_hammock_state_park/photo002.html
When first viewed in FF there is no margin between the title: Epic Road
Trip 2006~Florida and
Philippe, thanks for the link to the SelectOracle tool. Your understanding
tallies with mine.
Francky, my point was that I have my suspicions about the W3C CSS validator,
and find the various CSS grammars unhelpful, particularly on points such as
the distribution of comments, distribution of
[Following on from my earlier post] The W3C CSS validator seems quite happy
to pass
:hovvverr {}
or
:garbage {}
or
:garbage:first-line {}
and plenty more such nonsense.
I have no idea why it seems quite happy with unknown
pseudo-class/pseudo-element names. (It after all
s.ross wrote:
On 4/7/06, Christian Montoya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
body and html need to be 100% too, since they are the containing blocks. So:
html, body { height:100%; }
should fix your problem.
As well as this seemed to be working this morning, it is equally not
working now.
I just launched my new site, been testing it for some time before that but
there's one problem I see manifest itself in IE. I have several PNG images,
they're all set as backgrounds in DIVs. For IE I use a behavior script that
loads the alpha channels for these by applying the alphaimageloader
I have problems with positioning.
I want 2 divs side by side in an other div.
Code:
div class=container style=border: 1px solid;
div style=float:left;
blabla
/div
div style=float:left;
blablabla
/div
div
My problem is that the div with class=container don't resize
Greetings.
I have a question, which basically consists of how do I do this...
What I want is to have a webpage that contains a wide table (wider
than the screen, so horizontal scrolling will be required). Elsewhere,
outside of the table, is text, often formatted into paragraphs.
Surrounding
On 4/9/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My problem is that the div with class=container don't resize the high if
the 2 other divs drow.
How can i fix this? do i need float?
You can float the container, set an overflow on it, or add a clearing div.
There are problaby more methods
Jakob Persson wrote:
http://www.jakob-persson.com/
I can see the problem at the live page, but I cannot reproduce it on a
local copy, the alpha png is working correctly here.
Does the bug still manifests without the preload/google-analytics
scripts? Or if there is some content, say a html
I can see the problem at the live page, but I cannot reproduce it on a
local copy, the alpha png is working correctly here.
Does the bug still manifests without the preload/google-analytics
scripts? Or if there is some content, say a html comment in the div in
question?
It was happening from
Hi I have a problem with the navigation in IE where I can not seem to cache
the images, I have tried to preload the images with no luck, also I have
used the fast rollover solution where you reposition the background image
but still there is a delay if some one has a resolve for this I would very
I am using ul/li to display 'portfolio' images but cannot get it to behave
crossbrowser. I used a bottom margin to provide space between the vertical
alignment of the images which works in IE, but not so well in FF - if I use
borders. Plus - the images align correctly horizontally in FF but
Jakob Persson wrote:
I can see the problem at the live page, but I cannot reproduce it on a
local copy, the alpha png is working correctly here.
Does the bug still manifests without the preload/google-analytics
scripts? Or if there is some content, say a html comment in the div in
question?
Hi all,
I wonder whether someone could advise. I want to put pull-quotes in
various parts of a site. I thought I would do it with two styles, and
attach a background image (of open and close quotes) to each style.
Then I would use one at the beginning and the other at the end of the
On 10/04/06, Ian Piper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/* p is used for the attribution */
#quotation1 p {
background-image: url(../images/closequote.gif);
background-position: bottom right;
background-repeat: no-repeat;
font: 14px Trebuchet MS, Times, serif;
First my compliments for the simple and beautyfull design (simple on
screen! lots of things behind).
Thank you. This is actually my first relatively complex CSS design and I'm
still learning.
It's powered by Drupal, which allows me to implement some extremely powerful
features and still
Martyn wrote:
Hi I have a problem with the navigation in IE where I can not seem to cache
the images, I have tried to preload the images with no luck, also I have
used the fast rollover solution where you reposition the background image
but still there is a delay if some one has a resolve for
A lot of sites seem to solve this problem by including the closing
quote in the text and only making a graphic for the opening quote.
Visually, it seems to work. Semantically, it might bother some.
-C
On Apr 9, 2006, at 7:16 PM, Ian Piper wrote:
Hi all,
I wonder whether someone could
On 4/9/06, Christy Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A lot of sites seem to solve this problem by including the closing
quote in the text and only making a graphic for the opening quote.
Visually, it seems to work. Semantically, it might bother some.
-C
Some of those sites might get around
Ian Piper wrote:
I wonder whether someone could advise. I want to put pull-quotes in
various parts of a site. I thought I would do it with two styles, and
attach a background image (of open and close quotes) to each style.
Then I would use one at the beginning and the other at the end of
From: Nick Fitzsimons [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In Internet Explorer go to the Tools menu and select Internet
Options. On the General tab, click the Settings... button in
the
Temporary Internet Files fieldset, and change the Check for newer
versions of stored pages: value to Automatically,
Jakob Persson wrote:
[...]
Thank you very much for taking your time setting this up. I attempted to use
GIFs but I never managed to get the GIFs to look good enough but these ones
you made look real nice and sharp, with high color fidelity. The problem I
can see is with the background elements
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