Delos Woodruff wrote:
First, I'm looking for direction on how to make minor conditional CSS
margin/padding adjustments for Konqueror. I don't use Konqueror and
I've never done anything with conditional comments,
Only IE does conditional comments.
so I'm at a loss on
what to try where to
Please, would you take a look at www.zangthal.co.uk any comments/suggestions
would be of interest.
BTW the styling of the contact page's script hasn't been finished yet.
Maybe off-topic but one possible problem is for the line in .htaccess
RewriteRule .*\.(gif|jpg|pdf)$
Does anyone know of any major (of course in the proper sense there are
none, but relatively speaking...) differences between the two?
I have been finding some peculiarities too, also with firefox on Linux
compared to Mac and win
I am working on an app which is here -
Thanks David. I will try that.
As far as the menu being skewed left - I was trying to get too elastic
columns next to each other. I struggled with it and couldn't seem to get
it to work so I figured I would look into it later. Do you know any good
examples I could work from?
Riva
Ross Hulford wrote:
http://legalss.co.uk/newsite/services.phps
http://legalss.co.uk/newsite/services.php
When I click the menu item on the left I want it to jump to the correct part
of the text, however the full page jumps up. Can I use anchors with div ids
so only the text skips to the
Eek - that's supposed to be two, not too. Can I blame it on the cold
weather freezing my brain?
Riva
Portman wrote:
Thanks David. I will try that.
As far as the menu being skewed left - I was trying to get too elastic
columns next to each other. I struggled with it and couldn't seem to get
Portman wrote:
Thanks David. I will try that.
As far as the menu being skewed left - I was trying to get too elastic
columns next to each other. I struggled with it and couldn't seem to
get it to work so I figured I would look into it later. Do you know
any good examples I could work from?
Thanks David.
:-)
Riva
~davidLaakso wrote:
Maybe this one? http://blog.html.it/layoutgala/LayoutGala29.html
~dL
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IE7 information --
I use Suckerfish menu (single drop down) technique on one of my sites. On IE7
when I click the first LI (menu root) and drag my cursor down the menu appears
but it doesn't disappear when I move the cursor outside the div that holds the
list. I noticed the same problem on the original example:
Hi Ana,
Instead of having:
div id=something
ul
li./li
/ul
/div
You can use
ul id=something
li/li
/ul
And then you can control the lists individually using css such as
ul#something{
Attributes in here
}
ul#something li{
Attributes in here
}
That way you can put different
Hi Ana,
The reason the #globalNavi is in the wrong order is because each li is
individually floated right. So the browser sees the first element,
'home', and sends it to the right. Elements appearing afterwards are
'queued' to the right, putting them in the opposite order to what you
Ana,
Basically, you have several ul li rules that override each other. To make
them specific to the globalNavi or subNavi, you need to make them more specific
with a descendant selector. For example:
#globalNavi ul li {
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
I would suggest that you review some
On 12/6/06, Mark Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
This is just a directory update for the same probelem. Haven't been
able to solve it yet.
SITE: http://pws.tonedeafstudios.com/
CSS: http://pws.tonedeafstudios.com/css/global.css
The problem still exists. The css is now all in an
We are working on an image database using jalbum and want to eliminate the
frame--and find a way to incorporate the search so that it appears without
the frame and on each picture--Our tech person does not want to add php to
the server yet and so one of our techs wrote a script which works in the
Andy Mosmiller wrote:
I don't know anything about the issues with IE7. My health is poor,
so my research on such issues is extremely limited. I'd love any
help you could offer, both for fixing the site above and for handling
IE7 generally. Is there a comprehensive site dedicated to hacking
I have a problem with a tooltip 'close' anchor. This is a kiosk that will
only use Firefox with the full screen.
http://www.enermodal.com/kiosk/calgary/fp.htm
There are demo tooltips associated with #1 and #2. On tooltip #1 the entire
button is an anchor as expected. On tooltip #2 only a section
Hello!
I'm just starting with CSS (currently reading CSS Mastery, quite good book
btw :)) and got stuck on the following:
Let's say I've got a header div and a branding div. The branding div is a
child of header (it will hold a logo of the website). Currently, I'm doing
this the following way:
--is there a ways to insert by adding the cose below to jablum's
css file?
FORM ACTION=formtests2.html
INPUT TYPE=TEXT NAME=keywords value =
input type = SUBMIT name=go Value=Search
/FORM
Stephanie,
I'm afraid you appear to misunderstand what CSS is and what CSS
Hi James,
thanks for the prompt answer. ( I'll be answering to you directly also, please
let me know if the proper thing...)
I took out the float: right away from ul li. but left it in globalNavi, (took
out the width and put it again in 100% since without It broke apart in Safari)
an now is
Hi James,
thanks for the explanation ( I'll be answering to you directly also, please let
me know if the proper thing...)
I took out the float: right away from ul li. but left it in globalNavi, (took
out the width and put it again in 100% since without It broke apart in Safari)
an now is moved
Devon sent the solution off-list - adding z-index: 1 fixed it.
I have a problem with a tooltip 'close' anchor. This is a kiosk that will
only use Firefox with the full screen.
http://www.enermodal.com/kiosk/calgary/fp.htm
There are demo tooltips associated with #1 and #2. On tooltip #1 the
Hi All,
I am a postgraduate student at the University of Southampton, UK. My main
research theme deals with providing descriptions (metadata) to CSS web
resources. I have a short questionnaire and I will be more than thankful if
you can devote 20 minutes from your time to complete it.
anybody know how to evenly spaced a horizontal list with an arbitrary
number of elements in the same manner that using a table will result in?
thanks,
toby
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Hi Marcelo -
using this method
#header, #branding {
border: 1px solid red;
}
you will assign both div's the css properties specified. (in this case
both div's will have a solid red 1px border)
However if you use this method:
#header {
border: 1px solid red;
}
#branding {
border:
On 12/7/06, Travis Killen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Using this method:
#header #branding {
border: 1px solid red;
}
you will assign a 1px solid red border to any div whose id is branding,
AND is contained within the div header. ie - if you have more than one
branding div then the CSS
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote:
div id=header
div id=branding/div
/div
CSS:
#header { ... }
#branding {...}
However, I've saw many css scripts using cascading with id. Would it
make any difference to do this way: #header #branding { ... } ?
Makes no difference - apart from added
On Dec 7, 2006, at 8:56 AM, Devon Miller wrote:
Ok this seems to work for me in FF1.5, IE6, and IE7. These changes
remove the need for some of the width restrictions by setting
white-space to nowrap for anchors and by disabling width and float for
the inner LI elements.
#nav a
I'm making good progress (in ie5 anyway) with my first attempt at css. I'll
deal with FF in a bit. Right now, I'm trying to figure out how to put four
images, with titles, in a 2x2 square layout. You can see my example with
tables here:
(spaces added to prevent being spidered by the SE's)
Hi
I am trying to create a design from a photoshop mockup in CSS but at present
I m having some major problems for example the date text should be 10 pixels
down but it stays in the same place so it seems if it ignoring the
margin-top: 10px; part?
Any ideas?
#details
{
float: right;
I'm making good progress (in ie5 anyway) with my first attempt at
css.
I'll
deal with FF in a bit. Right now, I'm trying
to figure out how to put four
images, with titles, in a 2x2
square layout. You can see my example with
tables here:
(spaces added to prevent being spidered by the
Michael Netherton wrote:
I'm making good progress (in ie5 anyway) with my first attempt at css. I'll
deal with FF in a bit.
[snips]
On a side note, if you happen to know the trick to getting the layout to
format properly in firefox, I'm not proud, I'll take all the help I can get
:)
Design
Your .date is on an inline element (span) -- margins don't work particularly
well on inline elements.
You could either set the .date element as a block (either .date {display:
block;} or change the span do a div) OR you could set padding-top: 10px on
#details.
~ Tim
tjameswhite.com
-
Hi
Upon a text resize in IE7, I am having trouble positioning a
background image in an unordered list.
The 'star' background image in the tag line,Rustic Italian Cuisine *
Focused on Organics, does not stay centered upon a text resize.
I am only seeing this bug in IE7 as the star appears to
Hi, I'm wondering if anyone has encountered an issue in Mozilla where a
link image has a space underneath it.
http://rh-v2.cpdev.sudjam.com/
If you click on any of the navigation images you can see the bounding
box is about a pixel larger than the image at the bottom. Same goes
with the learn
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