Hi all
So far I've been using the one true layout technique for equal height
columns using the extra large negative margin [1], however the advice
has been updated to say it can be dangerous [2].
I've also seen an article by Zoe to modify faux columns for liquid
layouts [3] as well as other
OOps: Sorry, neglectful post. Context: chapter 5 of book, site:
www.ericmeyeroncss.com. Describing html: transition between ch0504.html and
ch0505.html. Situation: programmer is presented with a web page in which a
web page describes a navigation td at left and a body td at right. The
navigation
There are the usual dropdown-over-flash issues with Safari etc., but
this one should work in IE 6 and it's not.
You can see it at
http://help.hyperarts2.com
http://help.hyperarts2.com /_inc/
to see css and javascript
Any ideas how to not have the doubleclick issue? I'd prefer a single
Any ideas how to not have the doubleclick issue? I'd prefer a single
click.
I think you need to embed your swf with javascript to avoid the eolas
double-click in IE
for instance:
http://blog.deconcept.com/swfobject/
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See what you think of this page, which has been converted from table based
template and JavaScript menu
Seems to zoom in ok, but think it might be breaking at 800x 600 (according
to browsercam).
http://www.iyesolutions.co.uk/templates/vensite/navtest.html
Ian Young wrote:
thanks, Robert
Trying to get the logo and the about gif to line up and be close together
as per original
http://www.mambo.in-development-server.co.uk/trossachs/index.php?option=com_
contenttask=viewid=22Itemid=39
This table based template looks ok but the script?!?!
How about:
.center {text-align:center; margin:0 auto;}
or maybe even
.center {position:relative; text-align:center; margin:0 auto;}
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Ian Young wrote:
See what you think of this page, which has been converted from table based
template and JavaScript menu
Seems to zoom in ok, but think it might be breaking at 800x 600 (according
to browsercam).
http://www.iyesolutions.co.uk/templates/vensite/navtest.html
The tabsh div and navbar div should always be shown behind the other divs. The
navimager and navimagel divs should always be shown in the front.
In Opera browsers the navimager and navimagel are shown behind the other
divs.
How can I move these two divs to the front? Thanks for any pointers
ok, i'm sort of ashamed to call myself a web developer but i can't
figure this one out...
http://www.webcre8ive.com/
on IE6 the body background SOMETIMES disappears...on some pages i can
load it up and it looks fine, but then i reload and some of the content
background is missing...
any
Stephen Karsch wrote:
http://www.webcre8ive.com/
on IE6 the body background SOMETIMES disappears...on some pages i can
load it up and it looks fine, but then i reload and some of the content
background is missing...
any ideas?
thanks!
steve
I am not able to reproduce the the problem you
ed good wrote:
[...] In Opera browsers the navimager and navimagel are shown behind
the other divs. How can I move these two divs to the front?
Webpage: http://www.villa-corti.com/menus.htm
Opera-versions prior to 9 can't layer (stack) floats - using 'position:
relative' has no effect.
IE6 the body background SOMETIMES disappears...on some pages i can
load it up and it looks fine, but then i reload and some of the content
Background is missing...
Steve,
I can see what you're talking about in Windows XP Pro IE6, when the page
loads. I can go back and forth between pages
Stephen Karsch wrote:
ok, i'm sort of ashamed to call myself a web developer but i can't
figure this one out...
Ok :-) but if that's the criteria, then none of use can use the
working-title of 'web developer' ;-)
http://www.webcre8ive.com/
on IE6 the body background SOMETIMES
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