Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
The link is http://www.inspired-evolution.com/layout_test.php and the
CSS is at the top.
Actually Gecko (Firefox) does a *VERY* serious mistake by positioning
the contents of the top right column (#col2) where it does. Have a
look at Opera or Safari to see what
Thank you, Felix. CSS now validated and your technical complaint
largely dealt with. Re. your own complaint, though, are you
recommending a % only setting for text size or is small etc OK too?
I understand not to use px or other absolute sizes.
Tony.
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Hi,
I have an ID that's giving me problems in FF. It's fairly basic and as
far as I can tell the problem lies in the definition itself (as opposed to
other divs interacting with it causing the strange behaviour).
It's really basic, a background image that for some reason in FF is pushed
Eoin wrote:
It's really basic, a background image that for some reason in
FF is pushed upwards (hard to describe but you only see the
bottom part of the image, as if a negative top margin is
cutting off the top). In IE it displays fine.
Here's the CCS:
#blackBar {
I have just built my first successful 3-column layout - 'proper' contents still
need adding.
It works well at 1024 res and above but when the viewport gets reduced (eg at
800 res) or if Favourites is open on the side, the whole thing degrades badly
- ie page elements move out of place starting
Vic Rauch wrote:
To see my current page, please go here
http://www.ggshows.com/2006A/DisplayPageCMX.html .
The 40px blank space between the menu on the left, and the yellow
behind
the logos to the right. I can not find what is creating this space,
plus
there is a lot of space around the logo
On 06/06/29 10:00 (GMT+0100) Tony Balazs apparently typed:
Thank you, Felix. CSS now validated and your technical complaint
largely dealt with. Re. your own complaint, though, are you
recommending a % only setting for text size or is small etc OK too?
Keywords are OK, except that
Hi all,
I designed a website that has a big picture on the background (per the
_client's_ request) and I find that the background flashes in IE - not
just once, but every time I go to the page. I tried all the usual
fixes I could find and even cleared the cache, but it is still
happening. Any
On 29/06/06, Portman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I designed a website that has a big picture on the background (per the
_client's_ request) and I find that the background flashes in IE - not
just once, but every time I go to the page. I tried all the usual
fixes I could find and even
I am using IE6 on WinXP on a PC. Weird.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In which version of IE in which OS are you having the problem? I
looked at it in IE6 for Win2K and had no problem with flashing.
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Thank you,
That brought me 50% of the way there,
I mentioned two issues before (I thought they were tied together) but
you resolved one of them by this suggestion.
The only problem I'm having left is FireFox still refuses to print
beyond the first page where as it looks great in every other
[..header data..]
table
[1-20 page(s) later]
/table
[..footer data..]
Page 2 always seems to hold the footer though which makes the issue
really bizarre.
The URL once again is: http://hitech.lead2gold.org/view_teams.php
The 3 style-sheets I'm using are:
(page layout only):
You are a genius! Thank you. That worked wonderfully!!
Riva
2geedesign wrote:
Try adding
meta http-equiv=Page-Enter content=blendTrans(Duration=0.1)
into the head/head section of each page. This slows deleting of the old
page. IE has a fade-out/fade-in option when changing webpages.
Riva wrote:
I find that the background flashes in
IE - not
just once, but every time I go to the page. I tried all the usual
fixes I could find and even cleared the cache, but it is still
happening. Any advice would be much appreciated.
Hi Riva,
I have tested the site in IE5, 5.5, 6
Hi list,
Is it possible to have a png with transparency in IE ? I only found
out about techniques to do that with images on the code,
If someone can help me I appreciate.
TIA
Grillo
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Portman wrote:
Hi all,
I designed a website that has a big picture on the background (per the
_client's_ request) and I find that the background flashes in IE - not
just once, but every time I go to the page. I tried all the usual
fixes I could find and even cleared the cache, but it is
Thanks Nick.
Nick Fitzsimons wrote:
Have look at
http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/72983
in the list archives and see if it helps - I know the original
question was to do with :hover, but a large background image would
show the same effect.
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