On 3/22/07, Rolf Mortenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've stumbled on a bug that affects Firefox on Mac (not Win), and
confirmed it in the mozilla bug logs. I've also found an apparent fix
involving our good friend overflow: auto, but I'd prefer to feed it
only to Firefox mac... I'm so used to
Dears,
Every time I start developing a site I start with small css file and
after I am done the .css file gets bigger and out of control.
I am sure that I am doing something wrong. I am sure that I am
duplicating and adding items that I don't need. I mean items that can
inherit their style from
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
francky wrote:
[...]
*Georg's Jumping Cat Acid Test ;-) *
[...]
(Did I mention in an earlier thread that I don't apply such '100% tall'
methods in real-world designs? Think I did but I'll say it now anyway
:-) )
Can't be said enough! ;-)
[...]
- Everybody still
OOzy Pal wrote:
Dears,
Every time I start developing a site I start with small css file and
after I am done the .css file gets bigger and out of control.
I am sure that I am doing something wrong. I am sure that I am
duplicating and adding items that I don't need. I mean items that can
On 21 Mar 2007, at 18:21, ~davidLaakso wrote:
Bradley Wright wrote:
To alleviate cross-browser issues like this myself, I tend to use
a reset CSS file which reverts all browser styling to a blank
slate, allowing you to start from scratch and render them however
you please. An example
On 22 Mar 2007, at 10:56, Robert O'Rourke wrote:
I've had similar problems in the past but there's a really useful tool
that comes with the developer toolbar [1] for firefox. If you go to
the
CSS dropdown and click on view style information (or ctrl+shift+y)
then
you can click on any
Hi,
if you look here:
http://www.linkhomes2000.co.uk/index.php,
The problem is pretty obvious. The image on right should be inside the div
holding the small img and text on the left.
I can move it up using a negative margin, but that shouldn't be necessary.
I've tried:
a. clearing both,
b.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.linkhomes2000.co.uk/index.php,
The problem is pretty obvious. The image on right should be inside
the div holding the small img and text on the left.
Comment out or delete...
#banner {/*width:37.5em;*/}
#houseimghead {/*clear:both;*/}
...to make pieces
Greetings,
I have a legacy table-based site that has not yet been converted to
CSS that includes many QuickTime movies.
Does anyone have suggestions on positioning the movies into the
center of a viewer's screen?
Example page:
http://www.daveknox.com/DKWreckDive.html
http://www.linkhomes2000.co.uk/index.php,
And complete the operation by moving div id=smallimg inside div
id=banner
IE6 can't perform complex operations, so keep it simple :-)
Georg
--
http://www.gunlaug.no
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Pat Pruyne wrote:
Does anyone have suggestions on positioning the movies into the
center of a viewer's screen?
Example page:
http://www.daveknox.com/DKWreckDive.html
With CSS?
This will work in most cases, and in most browsers...
http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/alien/test_07_3810.html
If you
I'm hoping someone can provide a solution to this problem...
I have read dozens of forum entries and websites to no avail...
Basically I have a div 'border-wrap' that is 900 wide but with a variable
height depending on content...
There is a background PNG that should repeat-y...
It works fine in
Subject: [css-d] background-repeat and firefox
I'm hoping someone can provide a solution to this problem...
I have read dozens of forum entries and websites to no avail...
Basically I have a div 'border-wrap' that is 900 wide but with a variable
height depending on content...
There is a
On 2007/03/22 07:23 (GMT) George Ornbo apparently typed:
On 3/22/07, Rolf Mortenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've stumbled on a bug that affects Firefox on Mac (not Win), and
confirmed it in the mozilla bug logs. I've also found an apparent fix
involving our good friend overflow: auto, but
Hi All,
Can I please get a page check on www.oneyed.com/mt/vendors/ideagen
I have checked it with FF2 / IE7, but don't have access to any of the other
browsers.
If there are glaring mistakes in my CSS, please let me know, because if this
looks okay across browser land it will become the
Bradley Wright wrote:
On 21 Mar 2007, at 18:21, ~davidLaakso wrote:
Bradley Wright wrote:
To alleviate cross-browser issues like this myself, I tend to use
a reset CSS file which reverts all browser styling to a blank
slate, allowing you to start from scratch and render them
Kevin J Pledger wrote:
Hi All,
Can I please get a page check on www.oneyed.com/mt/vendors/ideagen
I have checked it with FF2 / IE7, but don't have access to any of the other
browsers.
If there are glaring mistakes in my CSS, please let me know, because if this
looks okay across
On 3/22/07, OOzy Pal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dears,
Every time I start developing a site I start with small css file and
after I am done the .css file gets bigger and out of control.
I am sure that I am doing something wrong. I am sure that I am
duplicating and adding items that I don't
Thanks George - I suppose it will have to be javascript
On Mar 22, 2007, at 12:22 AM, George Ornbo wrote:
If you are using PHP you can use HTTP_USER_AGENT to sniff. Here's a
quick and dirty script. If not you can use Javascript - try
googling for Javascript sniffers. Plenty out there!
On Mar 22, 2007, at 6:59 AM, Felix Miata wrote:
On 3/22/07, Rolf Mortenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've stumbled on a bug that affects Firefox on Mac (not Win), and
confirmed it in the mozilla bug logs. I've also found an apparent
fix
involving our good friend overflow: auto, but I'd
Is there a way to make this scenario work? --
A single div (name=wrapper) contains two other divs (maincolumn
and sidebar)
The wrapper is assigned a background image via CSS.
Now, add maincolumn and sidebar, both of which are floated left
to create the two content container regions on the
On 3/22/07, Robert DeLaurentis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to make this scenario work? --
A single div (name=wrapper) contains two other divs (maincolumn
and sidebar)
The wrapper is assigned a background image via CSS.
Now, add maincolumn and sidebar, both of which are
On 2007/03/22 08:14 (GMT-0500) Rolf Mortenson apparently typed:
On Mar 22, 2007, at 6:59 AM, Felix Miata wrote:
If it's broken on Firefox, it's broken on all Geckos. Please don't specify
Firefox when the appropriate UA word is Gecko. http://geckoisgecko.org/
Perhaps, but I'm only seeing the
On 3/22/07, Robert DeLaurentis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to make this scenario work? --
A single div (name=wrapper) contains two other divs (maincolumn
and sidebar)
The wrapper is assigned a background image via CSS.
Now, add maincolumn and sidebar, both of which are
I am sure that I am doing something wrong. I am sure that I am
duplicating and adding items that I don't need. I mean items that can
inherit their style from their parent selectors.
Much of the css I look at is unnecessarily bloated because the
author either doesn't understand
http://spinhead.info/ah/test/test.asp
IE6 blows up the navigation which appears as expected in FireFox, Opera, and
Navigator
Navigator adds a thing peep of background under the last paragraph, which sure
seems to be styled exactly as the two above it, which appear as expected.
(this is all a
Urb LeJeune wrote:
h1 h2 h3 h4 h5 h5 { header rules}
For the benefit of the newbies, I think the selector Urb meant to write is:
h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6
Without the commas it would only select some remarkably invalid markup
that most people are not likely to have. :-)
Zoe
--
Zoe M.
On Thu, 22 Mar 2007, Urb LeJeune wrote:
Inheritance is a powerful concept.
That's debatable, but it is certainly one of the most misunderstood
concepts in Whole Wide Web.
Then you only have to deal with the exceptions since everything
inheritances from
body, etc.
No, you have completely
Hi Kevin,
I've checked it in Mac Firefox 1.5. Everything seems to be order, if
you didn't want the horizontal-stripe white background going down to
the footer on the left and right cols.
The image 'Secured Network Solutions' has shifted left about 10px
beyond the left margin of your central
We are getting random float drops on the newly redesigned
http://www.freeparking.co.nz/hosting/
So far IE7 and Opera have been rock-solid, but Firefox 1.5.11 has
dropped on one PC and been ok on another, and I've seen one instance
of dropping on IE6. (on a smaller monitor)
The sizing is 69% + 3%
Joel D Canfield wrote:
http://spinhead.info/ah/test/test.asp
IE6 blows up the navigation which appears as expected in FireFox,
Opera, and Navigator
You are floating and clearing the .bottomsm in the wrong direction.
Make it...
.bottomsm {
clear: right;
float:right;
}
...and IE6 won't
Richard Grevers wrote:
We are getting random float drops on the newly redesigned
http://www.freeparking.co.nz/hosting/ So far IE7 and Opera have been
rock-solid, but Firefox 1.5.11 has dropped on one PC and been ok on
another, and I've seen one instance of dropping on IE6. (on a smaller
hi everyone,
i'm working on this page
http://www.melissagerstein.com/tests/akon/akon.htm
and when i switch back and forth with the ff extension ie tab i see a
problem with the top navigation. (alphabet)
the problem is the spacing between the alphabet links varies between ie and
ff. i switched
Hi all -
I've been away from doing much CSS for a while and I'm running into a
bit of trouble with IE. As I need to have the site up and running by
Saturday (some press is going out), I was hoping I might impose on you
kind souls to help me figure out where I've gone awry.
The site in question
On 3/22/07, Cole Tuininga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hi all -
I've been away from doing much CSS for a while and I'm running into a
bit of trouble with IE. As I need to have the site up and running by
Saturday (some press is going out), I was hoping I might impose on you
kind souls to help me
Cole Tuininga wrote:
Hi all -
I've been away from doing much CSS for a while and I'm running into a
bit of trouble with IE. As I need to have the site up and running by
Saturday (some press is going out), I was hoping I might impose on you
kind souls to help me figure out where I've gone
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