As David Laakso helpfully pointed out, I forgot the URI. Its
http://mike.exclaimstudio.com
Sorry about that and the resulting double post,
Roy
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I'm having a little trouble with some layout on a site. The site is
displaying the way I want it to in IE 6, Firefox on Windows and Firefox
Tobias Baldauf wrote:
I'm quite sure that FF does not load elements that are set to display:none;
I played around with a css-image-preloader some time ago made that
experience. And I believe it to be a smart thing to do of FF, because it
safes bandwidth.
I think a css-image-preloader with {
I wrote one - based on an article I read before - some time ago after my
tests:
/* Pure CSS Image Preloader */
#img-preload{
position:absolute;
height:0px;
width:0px;
overflow:hidden;
}
#img-preload img{
height:0px;
width:0px;
}
/* End of Pure CSS Image Preloader */
I haven't found a downside
Brett wrote:
Please see http://dawkins.ctat.cs.cmu.edu/
My goal is the same as footerStickAlt [1]. I can't get this footer to
stick to the bottom of the page in any browser.
Brett,
Try the following:
Remove margin-bottom:10em; from the #nonfooter declaration.
Add clear: both; to the
Hi Peter,
I'm having a strange problem with a jumping,
floated/positioned div in
IE 6 (and possibly lower).
...
I thought it might be a hasLayout issue so I added zoom: 1; to
everything I could think of, but that didn't seem to do
anything.
Did you think of div#siteinfo?
Aplying
Here's the problem, doing this layout for a friend of mine I run into
this issue about iframes, and since I haven't been using iframes in ages
i have no clue about how this works or if this effect is normal and
there's an obvious workaround. So i'm sorry if this sounds obvious, i
confess my
Where are the latest reports/stats on what browsers
are being used on all platforms?
I just launched a new site and BrowserCam shows minor
layout glitches in the following combinations:
Konqueror 3.4.0-5Linux Fedora Core 4
Opera 8.5.0Linux Fedora Core 4
Explorer 5.2
Alisha wrote:
Here's the problem, doing this layout for a friend of mine I run into
this issue about iframes, and since I haven't been using iframes in ages
i have no clue about how this works or if this effect is normal and
there's an obvious workaround. So i'm sorry if this sounds
Kieron McIntyre wrote:
#left UL LI UL {
margin:10px 0 0 10px;
padding-bottom:10px;
list-style-type:none;
}
This selector can be simplified to #left ul ul.
#left UL LI UL LI {
margin:0;
padding:0 0 5px 0;
}
This selector can be simplified to #left
body class=fullpage scroll=no
that's it!
Alisha wrote:
Here's the problem, doing this layout for a friend of mine I run into
this issue about iframes, and since I haven't been using iframes in
ages
i have no clue about how this works or if this effect is normal and
there's an obvious
well that really didn't do anything actually.
and for the record, I also though about making something like
overflow-x:hidden.
but i would have also liked to know the reason of this strange behavior
of IE.
thanks anyway for your time :)
*Alisha*
Ena Escañan wrote:
body class=fullpage
Trevor Boult wrote:
I'm currently re-designing my Agriculture site
(http://www.ukagriculture.com) and wanted to know what is regarded as the
best fluid 3 column, header and footer layout.
I seem to be in-undated with choices and can't work out which is the best
option.
There is no
Where are the latest reports/stats on what browsers
are being used on all platforms?
http://www.thatawesomewebsitethatmonitorsthewholewideworldandcreateswickedstatsforfree.com
I just launched a new site and BrowserCam shows minor
layout glitches in the following combinations:
...yet every
I notice the horizontal scrollbar appears in IE and not Firefox
I can't remember why IE does this...but it does. Just another reason
to love IE, I guess!
Anyway, anytime I've ever needed to fix this problem is by using a
conditional comment to serve up the thing to fix IE. It's been a
On 09/06/06, Francesco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where are the latest reports/stats on what browsers
are being used on all platforms?
The results possibly favour Firefox, but these are the only browser
statistics I know of:
http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
There might be
Hi
I'm a bit of a bveginner when i comes to css but i've been trying to create
this site:
http://www.rumourmill.co.uk
http://www.rumourmill.co.uk/css/style.css
It worked fine in IE, but then when i tried it in firefox the divs seemed to
overlap. I think i've fixed that, but i can't get the
oh, i'm sorry, i thought you wanted to remove the big scrollbar on the extreme
right of the whole page. My bad. Sorry Again.
Alisha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: well that really didn't do anything actually.
and for the record, I also though about making something like
overflow-x:hidden.
but i would
Francesco wrote:
Where are the latest reports/stats on what browsers
are being used on all platforms?
Francesco,
This is a question that has no answer. See this page:
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=BrowserStats
Zoe
--
Zoe M. Gillenwater
Design Services Manager
UNC Highway Safety
What you have here is a typical example of a different box model in IE
and FF...
have a look at:
http://tantek.com/CSS/Examples/boxmodelhack.html
good luck!
M.J. Fonk
Ian - Mediamint wrote:
Hi
I'm a bit of a bveginner when i comes to css but i've been trying to create
this site:
On 6/9/2006 7:10 AM, Alex James wrote:
Brett wrote:
Please see http://dawkins.ctat.cs.cmu.edu/
My goal is the same as footerStickAlt [1]. I can't get this footer to
stick to the bottom of the page in any browser.
Brett,
Try the following:
Remove margin-bottom:10em; from the
There is a little something I am having a problem with in Firefox, if you
can imagine that! I was working on something that all needed to fit on one
page for printing, and it required the font-size to be pretty small (but
not unreadable, mind you). I tried setting the font-size value to .5em,
Put scrolling to yes in your iframe and change your doctype to
!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd;
That will solve your problem
Regards
Sander van Surksum
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On Jun 9, 2006, at 7:09 AM, Rainer Wagener wrote:
I thought it might be a hasLayout issue so I added zoom: 1; to
everything I could think of, but that didn't seem to do
anything.
Did you think of div#siteinfo?
Aplying zoom:1 to that div solved it for me.
Strange enough, but it's IE.
Trevor Boult wrote:
I'm currently re-designing my Agriculture site
(http://www.ukagriculture.com) and wanted to know what is regarded as
the best fluid 3 column, header and footer layout.
I seem to be in-undated with choices and can't work out which is the
best option.
Best option is a
Brett wrote:
I've removed #nonfooter's margin-bottom, and added clear:both to
#footer
(I believe I've tried this before). The result is good for long pages,
but short pages are still problematic (see
http://dawkins.ctat.cs.cmu.edu/index.php?id=download ).
For the short page example I removed
On 6/9/2006 9:31 AM, Alex James wrote:
How about just organizing some of those ID's classes into shared
declaration's? For example you could declare the following:
#centercontent h1, #centercontent h2, #centercontent h3, #centercontent
li a { font-weight:normal; }
Apply this method
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apparently .5em or 10px or 7pt is as small as the text will get in Firefox;
whereas in IE, you can even make it smaller than that (if you really needed
to). I have also tried percentages and have gotten the same result. It
seems like Firefox should be able to scale
I have a really big table that contains input fields in most cells. The
client wants some of these input fields to be a certain width, and
others to be larger. I can accomplish this in Firefox and other browsers
who understand child selectors easily like this:
#costsheet input {
width:
On 6/9/06, Ian - Mediamint [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It worked fine in IE, but then when i tried it in firefox the divs seemed
to overlap. I think i've fixed that, but i can't get the sizes of the divs
to stay the same size in IE firefox.
Your doctype declaration is insufficient to put IE
On Jun 9, 2006, at 10:06 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apparently .5em or 10px or 7pt is as small as the text will get in
Firefox;
whereas in IE, you can even make it smaller than that (if you
really needed
to). I have also tried percentages and have gotten the same
result. It
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having a strange problem with a jumping, floated/positioned div in
IE 6 (and possibly lower). On the page:
http://clarkson.edu/projects/nanobird/3.4.php
(CSS: http://clarkson.edu/projects/nanobird/style.css and
Thank you Nick and Philippe,
I appreciate your comments (and your humor). I guess I was just checking
to see if there wasn't something in CSS that I wasn't aware of to make
things smaller. I agree, the magnifying glass is probably not feasible.
Cheers,
John
Is there a way to make a .div behave like an iframe?
I want the div to be a certain width and height and keep that size regardless
of the content but would like a vertical scroll bar to appear if the content is
longer than the div.
Or would I be better off just using an iframe?
Don Miller
Hi All,
Well, in the best tradition of doing your first liquid layout, I've junked
my previous versions and now have a new issue.
I'm 99% there for what I need and now have one small bug in IE and not
Firefox when floating an image to the right.
If you compare this page:
Don Miller wrote:
Is there a way to make a .div behave like an iframe?
I want the div to be a certain width and height and keep that size regardless
of the content but would like a vertical scroll bar to appear if the content
is longer than the div.
div id=scroll
content
/div
#scroll {
Hello list,
I am playing with a variation of Mike Purvis' jello layout (a
variation for me anyway - you may have seen/done this) to make the
entire layout scale proportionally (as opposed to just allowing for
the text to get bigger/smaller).
Can you take a peek - beat on it - and let me know
Trevor Boult wrote:
You will see my container div in IE extends all the way over to the left
when floatright is applied to images in the container. Its all ok in
Firefox.
I'm not seeing this in IE6.
I see the last image on the bottom break out of the container though.
To fix that, you
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Trevor Boult wrote:
You will see my container div in IE extends all the way over to the left
when floatright is applied to images in the container. Its all ok in
Firefox.
Georg (Gunlaug) turned me on to this:
br style=clear: both; font-size: 1px; line-height: 0; height: 0; /
Wow, thanks Brian.
Thought it would be much more complex that this.
The more I learn - the less I know.
Don
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HI David,
Many thanks for that, worked like a dream.
Cheers everyone for you help over the last 2 days, much appreciated.
Trevor
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CC: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] 3 column fluid, header and footer - the
Hi Peter,
I'm having a strange problem with a jumping,
floated/positioned div in
IE 6 (and possibly lower).
...
I thought it might be a hasLayout issue so I added zoom: 1; to
everything I could think of, but that didn't seem to do
anything.
Did you think of div#siteinfo?
Aplying
Sorry for posting the same stuff twice.
Here's the right one:
Hi Peter,
it seemed to work on the
first refresh, but not on subsequent refreshes. Any other ideas?
Because I applied the 'layout' via Javascript I could not test
refreshing this way. After downloading the side I was unable to
I agree with Christian Heilmann. The only statistics worth looking at
are your own. A very easily implemented stats package can be found at
http://www.bbclone.de. It requires no access to server logs, but does
require php V4+. It will easily give you all the information you need
about browsers
Trying this again, didn't see it come through...
Hello list,
I am playing with a variation of Mike Purvis' jello layout (a
variation for me anyway - you may have seen/done this) to make the
entire layout scale proportionally (as opposed to just allowing for
the text to get bigger/smaller).
Can
On 6/9/06, Zoe M. Gillenwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a really big table that contains input fields in most cells. The
client wants some of these input fields to be a certain width, and
others to be larger. I can accomplish this in Firefox and other browsers
who understand child
Folks,
I've been refining my site, and added a new Nav Block as an image
map, largely using techniques found in Any Budd's CSS Mastery book. I
have the thing working in every browser I've tested, *except*
IE6/Win. The hover boxes don't work there and neither do the links.
Needless to say,
I think in the ie55.css fix css,
#nav-progress-container-a {
/*position: absolute;*/
/*right: 0;*/
/*margin-right: -1px;*/
clear: none;
}
I don't know if this clear is needed at all. clear and float on the
same
element gives sometimes unexpected results.
Ingo
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