On Jun 23, 2006, at 5:18 AM, Christine Ce wrote:
I need www.wuongean.com/beta/index.htm checked on a Mac.
More specifically I would like to know if the popup that should
appear when
the kanji at the top right is hovered over works with Internet
Explorer on a
Mac.
Thanks in advance
Hi again,
Ian intelligently intoned...
Oh, yeah, and if anyone can tell me what the deuce those creepy
little
As are about, it'd be very greatly appreciated!
{Clip, Slash)
Cem Meric quietly queried:
Have you considered upgrading the site to CSS only code without
those creepy
Dave Pierce wrote:
Nicholas, this is all new to me, as I didn't design the original site,
and am a very new newbie. That edittag stuff is something that's used
to allow for certain of the company's employees to make additions and
subtractions to certain site pages, from their various
On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 09:38:05 +0930, Bojana Lalic wrote:
I have created a newsletter page and uploaded it to the server. I
am previewing it in IE and using the Send - Page by Email option
to send it out. It displays fine in Outlook but not in Hotmail.
Hi Bojana,
I imagine you are talking about
Hi all,
I have this very strange bug that only shows up in IE, and for which I
can't find a rational explanation..
I've got a footer div in which are enclosed 3 text links, nothing special,
just text links, everything works fine in FF but in IE, the last 3
characters of the last link are kind
Hi Tom,
Try using a br/div style=clear:all; after your last link. I've had
this error before and I believe this is how I fixed it!
~ Lacuna
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Hi all,
I have this very strange bug that only shows up in IE, and for which I
can't find a rational explanation..
I've got a footer div in which
Apologies! I meant to say clear:both !! I'm sure you guessed that tho!
~ Lacuna
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Hi Tom,
Try using a br/div style=clear:all; after your last link. I've had
this error before and I believe this is how I fixed it!
~ Lacuna
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Hi all,
I have this very strange bug that only shows up in
Andrea, you rock!
Thank you so much for this great and simple solution..
:)
2006/6/23, Andrea Black [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Apologies! I meant to say clear:both !! I'm sure you guessed that tho!
~ Lacuna
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Hi Tom,
Try using a br/div style=clear:all; after your last link. I've had
this
On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 09:38:05 +0930, Bojana Lalic wrote:
I have created a newsletter page and uploaded it to the server. I
am previewing it in IE and using the Send -Page by Email option
to send it out. It displays fine in Outlook but not in Hotmail.
I would suggest taking a look at a few
rollandburn wrote:
Hi all, I wonder if a guru could help me out with my (attempted)
implementation of sprites and image replacement. Below is the css
and html which works fine in firefox and internet explorer (as far as
I can tell) and an example can be seen at http://www.rollandburn.com
I am new to CSS and have been working with various layouts to get a feel
for and to learn using stylesheets.
One of the examples I started to experiment with are the Fixed Header
and Fixed Footer examples by Anne van Kesteren and Arthur Steiner
http://limpid.nl/lab/css/fixed/footer. I would
Nicholas, this is all new to me, as I didn't design the original site,
and am a very new newbie. That edittag stuff is something that's used
to allow for certain of the company's employees to make additions and
subtractions to certain site pages, from their various locations. The
site
Hi all. I am building a site for a local photographer at:
http://www.web-buddha.co.uk/sanbox/karen/
...I know it doesn't resize well but I am going to redo it with ems. The
issue I am having trouble with is an unruly float. In IE, the right floated
nav is ok, but in IE if flies up and to the
Bernard wrote:
One of the examples I started to experiment with are the Fixed Header
and Fixed Footer examples by Anne van Kesteren and Arthur Steiner
http://limpid.nl/lab/css/fixed/footer. I would like to know if there is
a way of achieving the same layout in IE without using Quirks mode.
[snip]
http://www.web-buddha.co.uk/sanbox/karen/
[/snip]
Link is 404
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Bernard wrote:
I am new to CSS and have been working with various layouts to get a feel
for and to learn using stylesheets.
Good plan.
One of the examples I started to experiment with are the Fixed Header
and Fixed Footer examples by Anne van Kesteren and Arthur Steiner
Dave Goodchild wrote:
http://www.web-buddha.co.uk/sanbox/karen/
correct link:
http://www.web-buddha.co.uk/sandbox/karen/
In IE, the right floated
nav is ok, but in IE if flies up and to the right, as if it is escaping the
container and doing what floats do, ie as far to the right and up
On 6/22/06, Gunlaug Sørtun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom Livingston wrote:
Your expression is still triggered by a fixed pixel-width, and doesn't
pick up and recalculate the trigger-point based on the browser's default
font-size.
Try this...
#wrapper {
I know it is a Firefox only rule, but wtf is it? I have searched it in
google but found no answer, so any body can give me a hand? Many thanks!
--
realazy.org
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On 23/06/06, Zoe M. Gillenwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave Goodchild wrote:
http://www.web-buddha.co.uk/sanbox/karen/
correct link:
http://www.web-buddha.co.uk/sandbox/karen/
In IE, the right floated
nav is ok, but in IE if flies up and to the right, as if it is escaping
the
I know many of you consider Mac/IE dead but our site still has an
unfortunate number of folks using this beast.
I've searched google and the list archives and found some ideas that
could be potentially causing my right float problems but I haven't yet
been able to tame the beast:
On Saturday 2006-06-24 01:55 +0800, Realazy XA Chen wrote:
I know it is a Firefox only rule, but wtf is it? I have searched it in
google but found no answer, so any body can give me a hand? Many thanks!
I'm guessing (hoping, at least) that what you saw had something between
the parentheses in
Franckyit works perfectly. You went through enough trouble to
help me out that I have to say (Thank-you * 1000)! After reading
your reworking of the css i now completely understand how to do this
the proper way. And you are correct, the offsetting is much easier
with the graphics in
Dave Goodchild wrapidly wrote:
http://www.web-buddha.co.uk/sanbox/karen/
correct link:
http://www.web-buddha.co.uk/sandbox/karen/
Dave, I tried to check it in IE/Mac 5.2.2, and it locked IE up tight.
Dunno why, but you may want to check on it.
Dave
I'm a beginner at CSS layout and just discovered this list. I hope someone
can help. I'm doing a layout for an artist's website. I don't have much
choice over the layout. The blue image represents the paintings. They will
be different heights and widths. Also there will be text underneath the
Dave Goodchild wrote:
On 23/06/06, Zoe M. Gillenwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
correct link:
http://www.web-buddha.co.uk/sandbox/karen/
[...] Is there any reason why the nav is before the header in the source? I
would move it below it if you can, as well as give the #photos div a
Liz lizCSSlist wrote:
Example 2 http://lizdesign.com/demosite/example2.html
I have floated the image to the left in order to have the side nav be on
the side
but this has made the image fall out of the container. I cannot do a fixed
height for the container because the size will change
Liz lizCSSlist wrote:
I'm a beginner at CSS layout and just discovered this list.
Example 1 http://lizdesign.com/demosite/example1.html
Example 2 http://lizdesign.com/demosite/example2.html
I cannot do a fixed height for the container because the size will change
and there will be a
Thomas Smith wrote:
Andrea, you rock!
Thank you so much for this great and simple solution..
:)
2006/6/23, Andrea Black [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Apologies! I meant to say clear:both !! I'm sure you guessed that tho!
~ Lacuna
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Hi Tom,
Try using a br/div style=clear:all; after your last link.
On Jun 24, 2006, at 3:31 AM, Brian Ghidinelli wrote:
http://beta.MotorsportReg.com/
http://beta.MotorsportReg.com/calendar/event.cfm?
uidEvent=1A73CE55-0865-1A10-A71A7A5FD6D606EE
In most browsers like Firefox, IE6, Safari, etc, the index page has
one
wide and one narrow column,
Al Sparber wrote:
From: Geoff Krajeski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am trying to get a border that is compliant on all 4 main
systems/browsers that has a 1px border with a 5px radius curved
corner.
I was thinking of going the image route but is this really the best
way?
Yes. There are CSS
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
For the header of your page: the answer is width-less floats. IE 5 mac
follows the CSS 2.0 specifications closely, which require a width to be
declared on floats. [1]
Phillippe,
Thanks for your help - your advice on the float/clear bug was spot on
and has
On Jun 24, 2006, at 11:37 AM, Brian Ghidinelli wrote:
http://beta.motorsportreg.com/
I'm using the base code from the ALA sliding doors article[1] which
specifically fixes the IE5/Mac issue. But I am still unable to get
the
tabs to not stretch across the screen.
Is this still a
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