Have you tried assigning a height to #banner?
Best,
~dL
Oh my, ignore my suggestion...(where is my mind).
~dL
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Thanks to both Davids, Franky pointed out the error of my ways.
It needed a clear div and although I had included one I had stupidly put it
AFTER the banner div rather
Subject: [css-d] content at the bottom
Ok, silly question and I don't have a page that I can refer to, just an
idea.
How can you position an item that's at/close to the top of the page at
the very bottom of it, no matter how long the page is?
Not the bottom of the browser window, but
Hi,
At my client's request, I have added a javascript fade-in revolving
image in the center column of the home page, but the image won't
appear. I'm not sure for the reason for this, but I suspect is
something I've done in the style sheet somewhere. Can anyone see what
I've done wrong?
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To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: [css-d] missing image(s)
Hi,
At my client's request, I have added a javascript fade-in revolving
image in the center column of the home page,
At my client's request, I have added a javascript fade-in revolving
image in the center column of the home page, but the image won't
appear. I'm not sure for the reason for this, but I suspect is
something I've done in the style sheet somewhere. Can anyone see what
I've done wrong?
Page:
Maybe `position: fixed` (on browsers that support it) ?
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hi all,
I'm working on following site:
http://www.dywiz.com/test/budimex/menu_011.html
here on the right is mini-menu :) with custom bullets made with
following code:
#menuProste ul {
list-style: none;
margin: 0 5px 0 5px;
padding: 0.5em 0 0.5em 0;
}
#menuProste li
zbyszekp wrote:
In FF this menu is aligned very well -centered - but in IE bullets are
placed a little up. How can I corect this one?
List bullet positioning are one of the prime examples of browser
disparity. I believe Firefox aligns them with the baseline or x-height,
while IE aligns them
Barney Carroll napisał(a):
List bullet positioning are one of the prime examples of browser
disparity. I believe Firefox aligns them with the baseline or x-height,
while IE aligns them compared to the top of the line. For one, I find
the list-style-position values utterly insufficient.
I
I have played around with height, margins, padding, line-height...
everything that I can think of, and I still cannot figure out what is
causing the blue :hover effect on the nav bar to be just a slight bit
larger than the dark purple background. It's a nice effect (thank
goodness!), but I want
Linden A. Mueller wrote:
I have played around with height, margins, padding, line-height...
everything that I can think of, and I still cannot figure out what is
causing the blue :hover effect on the nav bar to be just a slight bit
larger than the dark purple background.
Hi Linden
Try
Linden A. Mueller wrote:
I have played around with height, margins, padding, line-height...
everything that I can think of, and I still cannot figure out what is
causing the blue :hover effect on the nav bar to be just a slight bit
larger than the dark purple background. It's a nice effect
zbyszekp wrote:
Barney Carroll napisał(a):
List bullet positioning are one of the prime examples of browser
disparity. I believe Firefox aligns them with the baseline or
x-height, while IE aligns them compared to the top of the line. For
one, I find the list-style-position values
francky napisał(a):
Hi Zbyszek,
In my little library I've an example for you:
*
http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/test-graphical-bullets.htm
In this way it is font-size scaling proof (for IE too). :-)
Success and greetings,
superb !!! thanks :)
regards,
zbyszek
zbyszekp wrote:
http://www.dywiz.com/test/budimex/menu_011.html
here on the right is mini-menu :) with custom bullets made with
following code [...]
Btw: I first thought it was about positioning of the
koniec_akapitu.png images in the text lines.
You can give them a class alignMe with:
Hi,website: http://www.tulipdesign.nl/css:
http://www.tulipdesign.nl/tulipstyle.css My first entry to this list This
website I'm working on, works wel in FF and IE6 (don't have 7). But if you look
in Opera and watch the horizontal navigation with the red background
(id=navig), you see at
francky napisał(a):
zbyszekp wrote:
http://www.dywiz.com/test/budimex/menu_011.html
here on the right is mini-menu :) with custom bullets made with
following code [...]
Btw: I first thought it was about positioning of the
koniec_akapitu.png images in the text lines.
You can give them a
saskia verlinden wrote:
Hi,website: http://www.tulipdesign.nl
... This website I'm working on, works wel in FF and IE6 (don't
have 7). But if you look in Opera and watch the horizontal navigation
with the red background (id=navig), you see at the right side a white
gap of some pixels
On 11/30/06, Scott Haneda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Friend of mine is doing as so:
/* CSS Rollovers */
#contact{
height: 28px;
width: 56px;
overflow: hidden;
background: url(btn_Contact.gif) top left no-repeat;
display: block;
}
#contact:hover{
I'm attempting a two column layout for a simple set of web pages: menu on
the left, with an image background beneath the menu.
The only way I could get the image to display was by putting it in the
#wrapper. If I tried to add background-image: to the column definition,
#left, it did not
On 11/29/06, Tal Liron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello. I'm a starter at Css and was building a this page-
http://www.planetnana.co.il/liricooli/pagetry.html
I've got two questions:
1. Could someone please explain to me why the text in the left column
pushes the middle and the right
Kerry McClenaghan wrote:
Shortly after posting my problem I discovered that the misalignment
occurs where my left menu ends and my faux column continues. So
everything after that point is shifted left a couple of pixels.
I shall investigate further.
Kerry,
Sounds like the three pixel
saskia verlinden wrote: Hi,
website: http://www.tulipdesign.nl/ ... This website I'm working on,
works wel in FF and IE6 (don't have 7). But if you look in Opera and watch
the horizontal navigation with the red background (id=navig), you see at the
right side a white gap of some
Roger,
Sorry for the delay in responding to this. I'm only back in the office
today. Thanks very much for checking it on the Mac. I've a couple of
questions from what you've said below.
On Sat, 2006-11-25 at 17:27, Roger Roelofs wrote:
Andrew,
On Nov 24, 2006, at 8:04 AM, Andrew S.
saskia verlinden wrote:
saskia verlinden wrote: Hi,
website: http://www.tulipdesign.nl/ ... This website I'm working
on, works wel in FF and IE6 (don't have 7). But if you look in
Opera and watch the horizontal navigation with the red background
(id=navig), you see at the right side a
I'm having two problems finishing up a layout.
http://nesbittfuneralhome.com
One:How do I get the footer to snug up to the bottom of either
the content or box divs?
I've been able to get this to work in IE 5 Mac using
absolute or relative positioning but this doesn't work in
On 30/11/2006 16:26, Kim Brooks Wei wrote:
One:How do I get the footer to snug up to the bottom of either
the content or box divs?
I've been able to get this to work in IE 5 Mac using
absolute or relative positioning but this doesn't work in either
Safari or FF .
Add:
On 30/11/2006 16:37, Bradley Wright wrote:
On 30/11/2006 16:26, Kim Brooks Wei wrote:
One:How do I get the footer to snug up to the bottom of either
the content or box divs?
I've been able to get this to work in IE 5 Mac using
absolute or relative positioning but this
Hi,
On the site below when I first load the page in Opera 9.02 the input and
select box at the top of the page are positioned around 8px higher than
they should be. When you refresh or click any links (i.e. go elsewhere
in the site) it sorts itself out and displays correctly as in all other
James Leslie wrote:
Hi,
On the site below when I first load the page in Opera 9.02 the input and
select box at the top of the page are positioned around 8px higher than
they should be. When you refresh or click any links (i.e. go elsewhere
in the site) it sorts itself out and displays
Thanks a lot, applying the dimensions to the image in the html and the
input in the CSS fixed it nicely. FYI, It was failing validation for the
input if I put the width and height in there as a proprietary function
and I had to remove the px from the img tag, but thanks a lot for fixing
something
James Leslie wrote:
Thanks a lot, applying the dimensions to the image in the html and the
input in the CSS fixed it nicely. FYI, It was failing validation for the
input if I put the width and height in there as a proprietary function
and I had to remove the px from the img tag,
argh,
Ian Young wrote:
At my client's request, I have added a javascript fade-in revolving
image in the center column of the home page, but the image won't
appear. I'm not sure for the reason for this, but I suspect is
something I've done in the style sheet somewhere. Can anyone see what
I've done
Hi, I was experimenting with layouts from Layout Gala
http://blog.html.it/layoutgala/
it uses exessively negative margins and floats for layouts. I've
modified one of the layouts, and added some new divs. The sample page
is there http://pmplus.org/layout7.html You can notice the side
columns are
It took me a minute to figure out what you were asking - but once I popped
the hood, it makes sense.
Floating an element takes it out of the normal flow of the document. In the
case of your navigation bar (on the left), you have 4 nearly-identical
speced elements (ie same size, proportions, etc.)
Hello -
My menu items function correctly in IE6, IE7, Opera and others, but in
older versions of Firefox and Netscape 8.1 the menu items extend beyond
the frame. I have a feeling this is a position: relative problem, but
I'd really like to avoid position: absolute. Should I be getting rid of
I have a problem in Internet Explorer 6.
The hover over a thumbnail inside a link is not working
This is the structure in my webpage aimg /spanimg //span/a
I've set the visibility of the span to hidden.
When you hover over the a link the span is set to visibility: visible.
A large image should
dimpie wrote:
I have a problem in Internet Explorer 6.
The hover over a thumbnail inside a link is not working
This is the structure in my webpage aimg /spanimg //span/a
I've set the visibility of the span to hidden.
When you hover over the a link the span is set to visibility: visible.
mean dspt wrote:
Hi, I was experimenting with layouts from Layout Gala
http://blog.html.it/layoutgala/
it uses exessively negative margins and floats for layouts. I've
modified one of the layouts, and added some new divs. The sample page
is there http://pmplus.org/layout7.html You can notice the
I am redesigning a portal site. We are trying to incorporate the use of a
dropdown horizontal menu. Any suggestions as to the most browser friendly
dropdown menu?
Thanks!
Laura Karol-Chik
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Ingo wrote:. See our wiki for containing floats [1]. I've choose
overflow:hidden for ul#navig, but the easyclearing method could be a better
alternative. Once the floating li are contained, the ul will expand to their
height. Then, a part of the ul's red background will appear to the
Charles neatly solved my problem with text bullet points conflicting
with menus in my
http://homepage.mac.com/dweatherston/sbd/index.html
with CSS at:
http://homepage.mac.com/dweatherston/sbd/styles/sbd.css
Thank you.
I still have a problem with text bullets (that behave as they should in
Hello,
I am a CSS beginner, new to this list, working diligently on learning but
full of questions!
Recently I had a client request that I design a site that is specifically
going to be used for the PDA environment.
This is unchartered territory for me, but I am trying to gather
Hello all,
First off, I'm new to this list. I'm a newbie in CSS design, but I'm trying.
In the past few weeks, since I'm member, I've already seen some
solutions that are completely new to me,
so i hope i can learn from what i read.
Now, the problems
On http://test.mspijker.nl/app/test.php
Subject: [css-d] Need a good dropdown css menu
I am redesigning a portal site. We are trying to incorporate the use of a
dropdown horizontal menu. Any suggestions as to the most browser friendly
dropdown menu?
Thanks!
Laura Karol-Chik
Try the following:
I am creating a site with a layout similar to the
http://www.milliondollarhomepage.com/ - I want blocks of 10px each, and I
want 100 blocks across, and 100 blocks down.
I have been contemplating how to do this with CSS, and I cannot think of
any way.
It has to be able to span over multiple spots
On Nov 30, 2006, at 6:57 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am creating a site with a layout similar to the
http://www.milliondollarhomepage.com/ - I want blocks of 10px each,
and I
want 100 blocks across, and 100 blocks down.
I have been contemplating how to do this with CSS, and I cannot
It will be all text.
The problem with doing it your way is having to define rect's and squares.
Assuming someone bought 30px vertically, I would have to find the other 2
squares and remove them. I guess that wouldn't be too bad, but seems
like there must be an easier way.
On Nov 30, 2006,
it will be all text
Sorry, I meant it will be all image - no text
On Nov 30, 2006, at 6:57 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am creating a site with a layout similar to the
http://www.milliondollarhomepage.com/ - I want blocks of 10px each,
and I
want 100 blocks across, and 100 blocks down.
Since my died and I launched the site I was wondering if someone could
take my site for a quick spin in IE...
http://www.nuff-respec.com/
thanks!!
_dannyb
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In Quirks Mode, for IE 6, is it possible to get an image to have padding
of 10px around, and then a border of 1px without using extra markup such
as a div or span around the image?
img src=picture.jpg with=200 height=200 class=img-border
.img-border {
padding: 6px;
border: 1px solid #777;
Page:
http://www.eurovisionltd.co.nz/index_3.php
CSS:
http://www.eurovisionltd.co.nz/styles/layout.css
The page is supposed to look like (although the images are
different):
http://www.eurovisionltd.co.nz/index.php
Any suggestions would be appreciated!
This may be a silly
css-dan wrote:
Since my died and I launched the site I was wondering if someone could
take my site for a quick spin in IE...
http://www.nuff-respec.com/
thanks!!
_dannyb
You are probably only interested in versions ie/6 and ie/7.
Fourteen captures here:
Jon,
On Nov 30, 2006, at 7:29 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem with doing it your way is having to define rect's and
squares.
Assuming someone bought 30px vertically, I would have to find the
other 2
squares and remove them.
I'm suggesting that you don't pre-define any squares.
.square20 { width: 20px; height: 20px; }
.rect1040 { width: 40px; height: 10px; }
#a1 { top: 30px; left: 100px; }
#a2 { top: 50px; left: 50px; width: 20px; height: 50px; }
#a3 { top: 50px; left: 100px; }
Actually, I think that's more complex than needs be
You don't need to specify the widths
On 11/30/06, Laura Karol-Chik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am redesigning a portal site. We are trying to incorporate the use of a
dropdown horizontal menu. Any suggestions as to the most browser friendly
dropdown menu?
Thanks!
Laura Karol-Chik
I like this site
Thanks. I await your 'specific reply' eagerly and meantime have brought
validation errors down by half!
The remaining errors pertain to - Google search and the nav menu.
I am reading the ALA article on 'satay' for the former; and, seek help on
the latter.
The navigation includes UL's with spans
Hi francky,
Funnily, IE 6 on several other boxes (including mine) shows the 'drop' I
mentioned.
Re validator - thanks. Made changes and errors reduced. Remaining ones need
to be addressed by the stalwarts on this fabulous list. To avoid repition I
request you see my reply to Roger Roelofs.
Jehangir Larry wrote:
The navigation includes UL's with spans (to accomodate a JS script that
collapses it.) It involves a nesting order that the validator does not seem
to like! The menu is largish and unless each section auto-closes the
navigation would be unseemly.
It runs as follows
On Nov 30, 2006, at 10:44 PM, Jehangir Larry wrote:
Thanks. I await your 'specific reply' eagerly and meantime have
brought validation errors down by half!
The remaining errors pertain to - Google search and the nav menu.
I am reading the ALA article on 'satay' for the former; and, seek
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