At 10/22/2006 09:20 PM, Brian Jones wrote:
I have a 16px x 16px image that I want to set as the background image
of a li how would i go about setting my css to accomplish this
The simple answer is:
li#example
{
width: 16px;
height: 16px;
background: url(something.jpg)
~davidLaakso wrote:
Administration wrote:
http://www.highburytearooms.com.au/
http://www.highburytearooms.com.au/highbury.css
Site page renders fine in both FF 1.5 and IE 6
Experiencing problems with Opera 9.0.1 where the page font is smaller
than in the other browsers.
Keno.
This was yesterdays post..
The html
http://www.blue-fly.co.uk/trisco/test.php
the css
http://www.blue-fly.co.uk/trisco/css/
The problem is suckerfish goes behind the text (performance and events). Any
help would be appreciated.
I have had this problem berfore due to the dropdowns
Zoom - This was a feature I noticed in OPERA ages ago and thought it was really
slick. The whole page zooms for the visually impaired user.
I am finding ie7 messes with my suckerfish. Does IE7 not require the javascript
fix?
Ross
For some reason the footer to this web page ( www.ewp-ltd.co.uk
http://www.ewp-ltd.co.uk/ ) doesn't centre correctly within Internet
Explorer but works fine with Firefox. Does anyone have a solution?
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For some reason the footer to this web page ( www.ewp-ltd.co.uk
http://www.ewp-ltd.co.uk/ ) doesn't centre correctly within Internet
Explorer but works fine with Firefox. Does anyone have a solution?
IE doesn't
Hi list,
I'm having a problem with the bottom nav bar on some of my pages -
the correct version is here: http://www.hillerypriest.co.nz/test/pr01.html
and the incorrect version is here:
http://www.hillerypriest.co.nz/test/commercial.html
The css is http://www.hillerypriest.co.nz/test/css/all.css
OK, I've done a lot more work on this and have get the basis of the tabular
layout, but I do not know why the pictures will not float right or left.
As this page is dynamic, and uses AJAX, I have reproduced the page
statically at www.themarjlebonejournal.com/newsite/o-gazetteer.asp
Regards
Pete
hi all,
css Zen Garden is full of beautifull variations done via css on the same
html page. do you know other place like this one ?
TIA,
Pierre.
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css Zen Garden is full of beautifull variations done via css on the same
html page. do you know other place like this one ?
http://icant.co.uk/csstablegallery/
I tried taking the idea of Zen Garden further, but it was a stillborn:
http://csstoolshed.com/
--
Chris Heilmann
Book:
Hi;
I have a graphic I want to use for the top of the pages in a Web site. It's 788
px wide. I have little tile graphics (as high as the main graphic) I want to
tile on either side of the main graphic for browsers whose resolution is
greater (to fill up the space). I imagine I need to create a
Got even further now, and the problems with the pictures is resolved. I
forgot that I needed to float the picture before writing the text so the
text now flows around the picture.
I still have a couple of problems. Firstly, I cannot see why the
section_contents div has a horizontal scroll bar.
The page is now tentatively valid HTML 4.01 Transitional:
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://www.villa-corti.com/menus.htm
I have been googling with any luck on how to send a layer to the back of a
page. How would I send the navimager layer to the back of the page?
#navimager {
On 10/23/06, ed gooddy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The page is now tentatively valid HTML 4.01 Transitional:
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://www.villa-corti.com/menus.htm
I have been googling with any luck on how to send a layer to the back of a
page. How would I send the navimager
I have created a situation where the internal bits #header #left and #right are
all absoultely positioned but I still cannot seam to get the dropdown to go
over the text.
http://www.blue-fly.co.uk/trisco/abs.php
The css
http://www.blue-fly.co.uk/trisco/css/abs.css
I am not too clear on how
Ted Johnson wrote:
Hi; I have a graphic I want to use for the top of the pages in a Web
site. It's 788 px wide. I have little tile graphics (as high as the
main graphic) I want to tile on either side of the main graphic for
browsers whose resolution is greater (to fill up the space). I
My first css/xhtml site is nearing completion and it has issues in
IE6. It validates as strict and looks good in Firefox, Safari and
Opera. I have only occasional access to a windows machine, so it's
difficult to trouble shoot via trial and error. I would surely
appreciate some insight
Hi,
I am having several problems with creating a float based layout. I
think I am pretty close to getting the desired effect in Firefox and
Opera. Most of my problems seem to be with IE.
Here is a sample page:
http://shrinkwrap.precisionantibody.faustgertz.com/faq/
In Firefox and Opera,
Sorry Guy's, the link should be
www.marylebonejournal.com/newsite/o-gazetteer.asp
Regards
Pete
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From: Pete Home [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 October 2006 15:09
To: 'css-d@lists.css-discuss.org'
Subject: RE: Div positioning
Got even further now, and the problems
Hi,
http://develop.oidadev.co.uk/arrogant_cat/frontend/basket_address.html
I am having problems on this example of a page created with 100% height
and 4 absolutely positioned divs with 100% height and background
colours.
The divs only take 100% height of the viewable area so when I
Hi all!
http://ceterumcenseo.altervista.org/
this is the CSS:
html {
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
body {
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
background: #fff;
color: #000;
font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
font-size: 76%;
}
a:link, a:visited {
color: #00f;
text-decoration: none;
John Tice wrote:
I would surely appreciate some insight into how to fix the problems in IE
without
messing it up in the compliant browsers. The primary glitches are...
How does it work if you remove
?xml version=1.0 encoding=utf-8?
from the top of your XHTML code? That bit of text is
Hi,
I am having a problem getting my page to look right in internet
explorer. I have tested it on firefox, safari, opera, and it looks
fine but when I go to IE it breaks. Im pretty new to CSS and I
recently discovered the box model problem and feell like this is the
issue that Im having.
here is
John Tice wrote:
My first css/xhtml site is nearing completion and it has issues in
IE6. It validates as strict and looks good in Firefox, Safari and
Opera. I have only occasional access to a windows machine, so it's
difficult to trouble shoot via trial and error. I would surely
In IE in Standards Mode, my Ajax-updated content is being pushed
behind the footer. As far as I can tell, this isn't a hasLayout
issue. Please Correct me if I'm wrong here, but as I understand it,
all the important elements here have layout, and should be behaving
properly.
To see the
I need to find a shopping cart that can work out postage/shipping
costs, paypal only allows one currency does anyone know a good one we
only have one product to sell but need to include all the various
postage costs. Using a mac and dreamweaver
Also the middle section is pushing the right
Did you try Mals? http://www.mals-e.com. There are many different
currency and postage settings. Contact me offlist if you want more help.
HTH,
Riva
Phil Turner wrote:
I need to find a shopping cart that can work out postage/shipping
costs, paypal only allows one currency does anyone know a
Phil Turner wrote:
I need to find a shopping cart that can work out postage/shipping
costs, paypal only allows one currency does anyone know a good one we
only have one product to sell but need to include all the various
postage costs.
Take a look here:
http://www.zencart.com/
That worked! Thanks!
Ted
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From: Gunlaug Sørtun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ted Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 10:40:13 AM
Subject: Re: [css-d] CSS Tile Trick
Ted Johnson wrote:
Hi; I have a graphic I want to use for
Hi all,
The navimager div
#navimager {
z-index: 9; left: 250px; float: left; width: 186px; position: relative; top:
0px; height: 90px
}
in this page http://www.villa-corti.com/menus.htm has the highest z index but
it overlaps the other divs. Why? How can I make it go to
David,
I don't believe tight coding had anything to do with it. You simply moved
the background style to the containing div. This is a fix but not always
possible or desirable.
See this second test case which uses your code with the background style
applied to the containing div (#pagehead):
Correction: You moved the background style to the paragraph inside the
containing div.
Thanks,
Nate
On 10/23/06 12:22 PM, Nate Kresse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David,
I don't believe tight coding had anything to do with it. You simply moved
the background style to the containing div.
ed gooddy wrote:
Hi all,
The navimager div
#navimager {
z-index: 9; left: 250px; float: left; width: 186px; position: relative; top:
0px; height: 90px
}
in this page http://www.villa-corti.com/menus.htm has the highest z index
but it overlaps the other divs. Why? How can I
Hi all,
In most browsers, I can do things like
img.logo { margin: 0 auto; }
which results in the element centred within its parent container.
Of course, this does not work with IE. Short of adding
a text-align:center to the parent (which is *not* what I want), how
can one get the same
Op 23-okt-2006, om 20:07 heeft martin f krafft het volgende geschreven:
Hi all,
In most browsers, I can do things like
img.logo { margin: 0 auto; }
which results in the element centred within its parent container.
Of course, this does not work with IE. Short of adding
a
I am trying to use MIR image replacement. Works great in Fireworks,
but in IE (PC) and Safari it shows the first letters of the text that
is being replaced. Making me crazy, can't figure out what is going on.
ALso, I am missing the discs in my ul. I can not figure out why they
are not
Hi all,
In most browsers, I can do things like
img.logo { margin: 0 auto; }
which results in the element centred within its parent container.
Of course, this does not work with IE. Short of adding
a text-align:center to the parent (which is *not* what I want), how
can one get the same
Administration wrote:
~davidLaakso wrote:
Administration wrote:
http://www.highburytearooms.com.au/
http://www.highburytearooms.com.au/highbury.css
Site page renders fine in both FF 1.5 and IE 6
Experiencing problems with Opera 9.0.1 where the page font is smaller
than in
Rimantas Liubertas wrote:
Hi all,
In most browsers, I can do things like
img.logo { margin: 0 auto; }
which results in the element centred within its parent container.
Of course, this does not work with IE. Short of adding
a text-align:center to the parent (which is *not* what I want),
D´oh!! Right let me change the z-index order around and see what happens..
David Merwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You have the z-index numbers
backwards?
The higher the number, the higher it is stacked. The lower the number, the
lower it is stacked. If you want the div in the back, set
D´oh!! Thanks David Right let me change the z-index order around and see what
happens...
David Merwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You have the z-index numbers
backwards?
The higher the number, the higher it is stacked. The lower the number, the
lower it is stacked. If you want the div in
Thanks Rob, didn´t realize that about the postion: relative on the navbar div.
I will try it out thanks a lot
Rob O'Rourke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ed gooddy wrote:
Hi all,
The navimager div
#navimager {
z-index: 9; left: 250px; float: left; width: 186px; position: relative; top:
0px;
I need a define an area on a page where dynamic data will be displayed
where CSS defined for that page has NO EFFECT on the area at all.
Basically inside a highly styled page:
div id=noCSS
pAnything the client want goes here,
formatted however the heck the client
wants
Here is the page link:
http://www.ecu.edu/cs-dhs/customcf/murphyp/sample3-4.html
I am not finished styling this so please ignore the appearance. It works
like I want it to in Firefox and Opera, but in IE, the submenus that
appear on the mouseover get stuck and won't go away. I have no clue as
to
I need a define an area on a page where dynamic data will be displayed where
CSS defined for that page has NO EFFECT on the area at all.
Basically inside a highly styled page:
div id=noCSS
pAnything the client want goes here,
formatted however the heck the client
wants
Help, my first attempt at css and I'm already stuck!
I've just created a class called homepage-box within an id called
content. However, my css rule #content.homepage-box does not show any
rules I set (top border etc.), either in Dreamweaver's design view, or on
the uploaded page at
On 10/23/06, Jon Rendle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, my css rule #content.homepage-box does not show any
rules I set (top border etc.),
div id=content
h1Cakes to celebrate any occasion/h1
div class=homepage-box
#content.homepage-box is a single specifier for the element with id
Hi listers,
http://66.155.251.18/mlinc.com/06/clients/
Anyone see why IE7 is adding extra space to the right, causing horizontal
scroll when _above_ my min-width?
Also, in Safari and latest Webkit nightly, the 3 yellow thumbs and
Portfolio/White Paper links are too low on the page. They should
Hi Jon,
I've just created a class called homepage-box within an id called
content. However, my css rule #content.homepage-box does not show any
rules I set [...]
#content.homepage-box
Your selector refers to any element which has an id attribute of value
content AND a class attribute of
if i'm reading you right, you're asking how do i reset all styling
for this p so the customer has a clean slate?.
if i got that right, in your style sheet you'll have to do a reset
where you set the margin, border, width, etc back to normal. this
could either be 0, auto, or none, depending on
Hi listers,
http://66.155.251.18/mlinc.com/06/clients/
Anyone see why IE7 is adding extra space to the right, causing horizontal
scroll when _above_ my min-width?
Also, in Safari and latest Webkit nightly, the 3 yellow thumbs and
Portfolio/White Paper links are too low on the page. They should
I have tried to use a modified version of AListApart's Holy Grail article to
line up the columns on my site (URL in my signature). The modification is
that
a) I have put columns in the header and footer,
b) Mostly I only have two columns instead of 3 - setting one of the column
widths to 0.
Jon Hughes wrote:
http://www.phazm.net/stamps/products.html
[...]
Francky wrote: [...] to be continued.
= = =
Ending with 7 Golden Rules of Webdesign and Testpage-3
http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/test-stampdepot-3.htm,
here is a supplement.
For the left column I think a
Tom Livingston wrote:
Hi listers,
http://66.155.251.18/mlinc.com/06/clients/
Anyone see why IE7 is adding extra space to the right, causing horizontal
scroll when _above_ my min-width?
Also, in Safari and latest Webkit nightly, the 3 yellow thumbs and
Portfolio/White Paper links are too
Anyone else had any problems with the Suckerfish dropdowns in ie7
beta 3?
I'll roll over one link which reveals the drop down list for that
link but
when I roll off the link the list doesnt go away. So if I roll over
another
link the previous list I had rolled over is still showing. Also,
Tom Livingston wrote:
Hi listers,
http://66.155.251.18/mlinc.com/06/clients/
Anyone see why IE7 is adding extra space to the right, causing horizontal
scroll when _above_ my min-width?
IE 7 seems to have problems with the right floating ul and li with
negative text-indent.
!DOCTYPE html
Pete Home wrote:
Sorry Guy's, the link should be
www.marylebonejournal.com/newsite/o-gazetteer.asp
Regards
Pete
It's a difficult link! ;-)
I got result on:
http://www.THEmarylebonejournal.com/newsite/o-gazetteer.asp
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From: Pete Home [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Paul Novitski wrote:
At 10/22/2006 09:20 PM, Brian Jones wrote:
I have a 16px x 16px image that I want to set as the background image
of a li how would i go about setting my css to accomplish this
The simple answer is:
li#example
{
width: 16px;
height: 16px;
http://whitehorsemedia.com/broadcast/wnb/index.cfm
The div with the class .episode on the page above is not displaying in
Internet Explorer 6. There is a big blank space where the div and it's
contents should be instead.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Aaron
Bru, Pierre wrote:
hi all,
css Zen Garden is full of beautifull variations done via css on the same
html page. do you know other place like this one ?
TIA,
Pierre.
Yes, this one: http://www.gigastyle.be/
The page is in Dutch, the styles are in css. ;-)
The headers translated:
Een voorbeeld
francky wrote:
Bru, Pierre wrote:
hi all,
css Zen Garden is full of beautifull variations done via css on the same
html page. do you know other place like this one ?
TIA,
Pierre.
Yes, this one: http://www.gigastyle.be/
The page is in Dutch, the styles are in css. ;-)
The headers
A big shout out to Georg for solving my previous problem. I now have
two questions which a quick search did not reveal CSS-D had answered
in a while.
I am trying to make fading borders on each side of my webpage. I am
currently using a div on the left and right my content, but I have to
have text
Martin...
Go read this: http://alistapart.com/articles/fauxcolumns/
Will help you do what you are trying to do.
David Merwin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
541-335-1832
http://www.davemerwin.com
http://www.purebluedesign.com
http://www.betachurch.org
http://www.agiprofessional.com
On Oct 23, 2006, at
I've been lurking on this list for a while and there is almost always
mention of some well known, currently fairly popular CSS (and Javascript
I think) dropdown menuing scheme. It has a very catchy name, but it
escapes me. Can anyone help me remember it?
Thanks,
Wes Gamble
Hi Wes,
Was it Suckerfish? If so, here's the link:
http://www.htmldog.com/articles/suckerfish/dropdowns/
Mark
On Oct 23, 2006, at 9:51 PM, Wes Gamble wrote:
I've been lurking on this list for a while and there is almost always
mention of some well known, currently fairly
Wes Gamble wrote:
I've been lurking on this list for a while and there is almost always
mention of some well known, currently fairly popular CSS (and Javascript
I think) dropdown menuing scheme. It has a very catchy name, but it
escapes me. Can anyone help me remember it?
Thanks,
Wes
I've been lurking on this list for a while and there is almost
always
mention of some well known, currently fairly popular CSS (and
Javascript
I think) dropdown menuing scheme. It has a very catchy name, but it
escapes me. Can anyone help me remember it?
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