On 03/10/2006 21:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible, in Internet Explorer 6, to make fields expand and contract
based up focus, without changing the rest of the layout of the page? I
know it would require JavaScript, because IE6 doesn't support :hover on
non-anchor elements, but
Good Morning,
I'm designing a site for a client, and as part of their requirements there is a
logo in the top left corner. The page looks ok in Firefox, but when I load the
page in IE the logo does not appear. If I reload the page it magically appears.
In the IE DOM Toolbar, the first time I
Hi ;
I'm working on a site
http://box.ad-rh.com/adrh/
and I would like to know what experts think.
I'ts my (totally) first site.
Any comments or suggestions will be apreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Luis
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Subject: [css-d] Absolutely positioning an image - IE Bug?
I'm designing a site for a client, and as part of their
requirements there is a logo in the top left corner. The page
looks ok in Firefox, but when I load the page in IE the logo does
not appear. If I reload the page it
A beautiful first effort. Amazing if this is your first css site. Validates,
clean, great!
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Hi ;
I'm working on a site
http://box.ad-rh.com/adrh/
and I would like to know what experts think.
I'ts my (totally) first site.
Any comments or suggestions will be apreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Luis
Site looks good - I guess it is a site pitched at
A beautiful first effort. Amazing if this is your first css site. Validates,
clean, great!
yep. The only problems I have is:
- Resizing the font twice makes the left column hop to the right
- The menu flow is odd. On secondary pages you repeat the main
navigation in the left hand column
Christian Heilmann a écrit :
That looks very nice. I am a bit confused about the navigation though.
I am a bit confused too !-)
What is the point of repeating the main navigation on secondary pages
on the left rather than showing the second level menu?
It tries to be a breadcrumb. But I'know
yep. The only problems I have is:
-.
- CSS only dropdown menus are just not accessible
Eh?
What do you mean that dropdown menus not accessible? On this site or in
general? Latter surely not?
Ian
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What do you mean that dropdown menus not accessible? On this site or in
general? Latter surely not?
Try to access them with a keyboard, try to access them with an
unsteady hand, and then you'll see how inaccessible any hover.htc menu
is.
Long explanation here:
Christian Heilmann a écrit :
A beautiful first effort. Amazing if this is your first css site. Validates,
clean, great!
I'ts my first *total* site. I mean I did all : design, CMS integration,
CSS...
yep. The only problems I have is:
- Resizing the font twice makes the left column hop
Raoul Snyman a écrit :
Let me just warn you that there are a couple of people on this list who
are less than nice when it comes to sites. Don't worry about what they
say, they're just being normal... I think there's something wrong with them.
I'm not afraid !-)
Anyways... back to your
Christian Heilmann a écrit :
Long explanation here: http://www.wait-till-i.com/index.php?p=327
Something more to read this weekend !-)
Thanks, Christian
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Luis Speciale wrote:
I'm working on a site
http://box.ad-rh.com/adrh/ and I would like to know what experts think.
I'ts my (totally) first site.
Any comments or suggestions will be apreciated.
Luis
No expert here-- just another bozo on the bus. Anyway, you are doing
well, and a nice visual
David Amoros Tomas wrote:
I'm designing a site for a client, and as part of their requirements there is
a logo in the top left corner. The page looks ok in Firefox, but when I load
the page in IE the logo does not appear. If I reload the page it magically
appears.
I start more or less the same way:
link title=Standard media=screen,projection
href=common/standard.css type=text/css rel=stylesheet
link title=Standard media=print href=common/print.css
type=text/css rel=stylesheet
link title=Standard media=handheld href=common/smalldev.css
type=text/css
Christian Heilmann wrote:
What do you mean that dropdown menus not accessible? On this site or in
general? Latter surely not?
Try to access them with a keyboard, try to access them with an
unsteady hand, and then you'll see how inaccessible any hover.htc menu
is.
Long explanation
At 8:41 AM -0400 10/3/06, swap wrote:
My apologies, if this is not an appropriate post to
this list.
In fact, it directly violates the list policies[1], and in the
past, I've unsubscribed people for exactly the same infraction.
Everyone who joins the list gets a welcome message which
Bjoern Hoehrmann wrote:
* Delos Woodruff wrote:
I tried to validate a page and got a particular error. Specifically,
because I'm using a strict html doctype, it didn't like the final in
the css link.
link rel=stylesheet type=text/css href=test.css /
http://www.web2press.net/carepages/login.php is the site I am working on
and it looks as I expect it to in firefox. In IE, however, the rounded
corner images do not sit flush to the sides of the divs they are in. I'm
at a loss as to how to fix this.
TIA,
Jay Drake
Hi,
I have created a prototype page at the following url:
http://www.methodist.org.uk/conference/htmlpages/page1.htm
css:
http://www.methodist.org.uk/conference/htmlpages/mthdst_conf.css
Both the html and css validate however on IE on XP the left hand
navigation is hidden? You can rollover
deprived one wrote:
http://www.web2press.net/carepages/login.php is the site I am working
on and it looks as I expect it to in firefox. In IE, however, the
rounded corner images do not sit flush to the sides of the divs they
are in. I'm at a loss as to how to fix this.
If it's only IE6 you
David Phipps wrote:
http://www.methodist.org.uk/conference/htmlpages/page1.htm
Both the html and css validate however on IE on XP the left hand
navigation is hidden?
Add...
#leftnav {position: relative;}
...and IE-win will come to its senses and render the navigation.
Then you should change
Hi,
One problem down another lovely IE quirk found.
Take a look at this page:
http://www.methodist.org.uk/conference/htmlpages/clients.htm
same css file as previous email
Where exactly is IE hiding my form? What have I missed in the css?
This happens on all the pages where there are forms.
On 04/10/06, Delos Woodruff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried to validate a page and got a particular error. Specifically,
because I'm using a strict html doctype, it didn't like the final in
the css link.
link rel=stylesheet type=text/css href=test.css /
Hello all.
I have a problem of collapsing floats and adjacent elements behaving
differently in Firefox/Opera vs IE (Win and Mac).
I have the following structure:
div
img /
p/p
img /
p/p
/div
The IMGs are floated left. They are also cleared, so the second image
goes below the first. The
Greetings,
Some online groups like projectseven state that there sub-menus are
searchable. Others companies state that they have search-friendly CSS
menus.
I was wondering if in general, text based submenu(s) would be searchable
by search engine spyders or robots?
Thanks,
Rick Fulmer
[EMAIL
I was wondering if in general, text based submenu(s) would
be searchable by search engine spyders or robots?
If you turn of javascript and CSS can you still see the menu items? If
so, then yes, search engines shouldn't have a problem with it.
The main issue is that two popular web tools
Hi folks
I recently joined the list and am jumping in for my first question(s).
Pls see: http://tapnack.net/azla (css: http://tapnack.net/includes.1.css)
Q1: you will see that in IE the navigation bar has a blue-ish space below
the bottom border - it shouldn't be there, but rather only 32px
From: Austin, Darrel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I was wondering if in general, text based submenu(s) would
be searchable by search engine spyders or robots?
If you turn of javascript and CSS can you still see the menu items?
If
so, then yes, search engines shouldn't have a problem with it.
I think
On 10/4/06, David Dorward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/html/empty.html explains
Wow, informative doc. Thanks for the link.
The /, in HTML terms is part of a NET tag
Note that NET here is short for Null Ending Tag, and has nothing
to do with .NET, the Net, etc. :)
Hi list,
Is there a significant/any difference in rendering (for testing
purposes) between IE7RC1 under XP and IE7 under Vista RC x (or Beta 3
or whatever the latest incarnation is)?
Thanks
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Hi all, I have a problem with my site at http://medlar.it/ita. The navbar
hover is misplaced by a few pixel and doesn't cover the normal background,
giving the effect of an incomplete hover graphic. Can you help me fix it?
Thanks,
Giovanni
Hi everyone. I'm working on a photo distribution website and have
set up a layout that meets my clients needs (though it needs a few
aesthetic tweaks). Unfortunately it completely bombs in Win IE.
http://www.natureofworship.com/apps/medialibrary/
The main problems with this particular
Hello, everyone. I have a chronic problem with extra white space
appearing at the bottom of my page design. You can see an example of the
problem at http://www.uhv.edu/bus/smbao/default.asp . I've tried
negative bottom margins/padding on various divisions as well as hacks
without success. Any
Subject: [css-d] Extra space at page bottom
Hello, everyone. I have a chronic problem with extra white space
appearing at the bottom of my page design. You can see an example of the
problem at http://www.uhv.edu/bus/smbao/default.asp . I've tried
negative bottom margins/padding on various
Mims, Jane K. wrote:
I have a chronic problem with extra white space
appearing at the bottom of my page design.
problem at http://www.uhv.edu/bus/smbao/default.asp
Jane
body { background: lime url(http://www.uhv.edu/bus/test/graygrade.jpg)
repeat-x; }
trivial pursuits: getting the site to
Hello List,
This is my first attempt at CSS using columns, floats etc.
I have been experiencing problems and would appreciate a website check.
In my first attempt at css columns I had a problem with the ...
background image no repeat-y
I first created the page and tested it in IE 6 .
Moshe Tapnack wrote:
http://tapnack.net/azla
Q1: you will see that in IE the navigation bar has a blue-ish space
below the bottom border - it shouldn't be there, but rather only 32px
(the height of the images). The issue existed on FF as well, until I
set the height of #nav to 32px.
The
Thanks Georg!
I will give it a go!
Regards,
Moshe
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From: Gunlaug Sרrtun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The problem however, is that the 'ul' is taller than 32px because those
images are inline (default), and the list expands to make room for
descenders below the baseline
This is not exactly a javacsript question. On my website: www.eswap.com, I'm
using lightbox to handle the popups. My images can take some time to load.
However, if someone clicks on the link to open the popup (before all the images
are downloaded) the page gets reloaded.
Go to eswap.com and
Administration wrote:
When testing in FF and Opera . the background would not repeat /
column widths are erratic / column lengths are erratic / top
navigation is not staying within the div id=wrapper
http://www.kenomultimedia.com.au/
I did ask for help on the list and Ingo Chao replied
On 10/4/06, Gunlaug Sørtun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The addition of p {padding: 1px 0;} works in IE, which
indicates that 'collapsing margins'[1] are involved - IE-style.
Georg, thanks for the quick response!
Your suggestion already fixes half of my problem. I should really read
about
Cliff Pruitt wrote:
Hi everyone. I'm working on a photo distribution website and have
set up a layout that meets my clients needs (though it needs a few
aesthetic tweaks). Unfortunately it completely bombs in Win IE.
http://www.natureofworship.com/apps/medialibrary/
Article on the
The only way I know is to pre-load the images.
Don
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From: Vinj Vinj [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 4:18 PM
Subject: [css-d] Popup does not work till all images are loaded
| This is not exactly a javacsript
Thank you, Bjeorn.
It seemed strange not to use the final . The page this is taken from
in written in HTML, so I can lose the /. I'm much more comfortable with
that option.
What a great list, huh? Thanks again.
Delos
On Oct 3, 2006, at 11:01 PM, Bjoern Hoehrmann wrote:
If you use HTML,
Manuel Razzari wrote:
http://ultimorender.com.ar/funkascript/css/fake_col/over_cleared_2.htm
The only question left is... can this be fixed without moving the
images inside the paragraph? (So that I can float a DIV instead of an
image there.)
Somewhat like this...
Hi David.
I get it, I think. In standard HTML, you don't need an end / in single
tags (like br or img) and since the head section. So it isn't required
in the head area. That makes sense.
But I'm rambling outside of the css relevance. I appreciate the link
and explanation.
Delos
On Oct 4,
anybody know why firefox hides the status bar message by default...
(goto Tools/Options/Content/Enable JavaScript/Advanced...)
is there a workaround for making window.status=... work in firefox ??
(realize this is more a javascript question, but this is the only list i
belong to!)
-fgx
On Oct 5, 2006, at 8:52 AM, Manuel Razzari wrote:
I have updated the testcase to reflect your fix:
http://ultimorender.com.ar/funkascript/css/fake_col/over_cleared_2.htm
The only question left is... can this be fixed without moving the
images inside the paragraph? (So that I can float a DIV
I'm trying to figure out two issues with this website
and hope someone can help.
In IE (both Windows and Mac), there is too much space
above the utility bar, which is a horizontal list
(View my account, search the catalog, etc.)
In Safari and Firefox, the banner is not flush with
the top of the
Hi,
I'm using some simple javascript to hide and then show a box using
document.getElementById('box').style.display. In Firefox it works perfectly,
but in IE the box appears in the main content area until you hover over it.
I'm pretty sure this isn't a javascript issue but more of an IE is
Diana Myers Hyatt wrote:
In IE (both Windows and Mac), there is too much space
above the utility bar, which is a horizontal list
(View my account, search the catalog, etc.)
In Safari and Firefox, the banner is not flush with
the top of the browser window.
Rafael Holt wrote:
I'm using some simple javascript to hide and then show a box . In Firefox it
works perfectly,
but in IE the box appears in the main content area until you hover over it.
http://www2.union.ic.ac.uk/rcc/outdoor/malawi/s.html
Click on the Get rid of this box link on the left
~davidLaakso wrote:
Rafael Holt wrote:
http://www2.union.ic.ac.uk/rcc/outdoor/malawi/s.html
Rafael
Best,
~dL
I meant to write you have three id's open but you've only closed /one/
of them.
~dL
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