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From: Richard Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [css-d] Banner and Menu problems
...
The site is
760px wide with margin set to 0 auto. And here is the link:
http://testbed.cregy.co.uk/
http://testbed.cregy.co.uk/wp-content/themes/sgafluid/style.css
The problem
On 5/16/07, Lee Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Georg
Unfortunately that doesn't seem to fix it when I test it in Safari or
Firefox on a mac...
Any other ideas?
From what I understand, this is correct behavior for height: 100%.
Setting height to 100% defines it to equal 100% of its
Normally I would respond to messages like this off the list, to scold
the subscriber for wasting the list's bandwidth and clogging the inbox
of over 8000 subscribers by sending them messages they can't do anything
about, but this has happened far too frequently lately. So, let me state
David and Martin,
Ahh yes, line breaks.
David - I guess I see every display issue as a css issue these days.
Nate
On 5/15/07 9:51 PM, David Hucklesby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 15 May 2007 20:48:45 -0500, Nate Kresse wrote:
This is probably really basic, but can anyone tell me why
My partner has made some changes to our site. He's put the examples here
http://www.markeproductions.com/index.html
In IE on the PC, the right column does not hold its position. Its on my home
computer and I suspect its I.E.6.0
On other computers, in IE, the navigation covers the text instead of
Lee Powell wrote:
Unfortunately that doesn't seem to fix it when I test it in Safari or
Firefox on a mac... Any other ideas?
Compare your fix with mine...
http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/alien/test_07_5060.html
...as mine works perfectly well in Firefox, Opera, Safari, IE7. Tested
relevant
Hi Mauricio and Others
On 16/05/07, Mauricio Samy Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The site is
760px wide with margin set to 0 auto. And here is the link:
http://testbed.cregy.co.uk/
http://testbed.cregy.co.uk/wp-content/themes/sgafluid/style.css
The problem I am having is how to set the
Lauri Pantos wrote:
http://www.markeproductions.com/index.html
In IE on the PC, the right column does not hold its position. Its on
my home computer and I suspect its I.E.6.0
Add...
.twocolboxr_liquid2 {margin-right: -3px; }
...to cure that IE6 bug.
On other computers, in IE, the
Hi,
We've managed to create the 3 col layout using CSS using the Holy
grail method. This works great across IE 6, Firefox, Opera, and IE7...
Except..
When you resize the text in IE7, the leftmost column moves in towards
the centre and starts to overlap the text! This is the _ONLY_ problem,
and
I would like to know if it's possible to create two rows using the following
markup (without clearing divs) and have them centered (both rows)within a div.
ul id=rows
li
ul
lia href=#First Row/a/li
lia href=#First Row/a/li
lia href=#First Row/a/li
/ul
/li
How can this be? And what do you get in IE7?
http://tinyurl.com/2nzg5s
I looked at this in IE7 on WinXP pro from home and the layout is great,
no gaps either above the image or below (there are two slide shots that
are too skinny and have gaps on left/right). The footer fits flush, the
Main
I would like to know if it's possible to create two rows using the
following markup (without clearing divs) and have them centered
(both rows)within a div.
This will work for the two rows (style appropriately from here).
ul {
}
li {
display:inline;
}
For the bar seperators, you may want
On 5/16/07, cssd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to know if it's possible to create two rows using the
following markup (without clearing divs) and have them centered (both
rows)within a div.
ul id=rows
li
ul
lia href=#First Row/a/li
lia href=#First Row/a/li
To: Css-Discussion Group
Subject: [css-d] Can two IE7 running on Win XP render different?
How can this be? And what do you get in IE7?
http://tinyurl.com/2nzg5s
I looked at this in IE7 on WinXP pro from home and the layout is great,
no gaps either above the image or below (there are two
Found it! Thought I was losing my mind. (Not that I'm not, but this was
for reals!)
Apparently there is a set of settings in IE7 under General,
Accessibility --
You can actually set it to Ignore the 1) colors 2) font styles and 3)
font sizes specified on web pages.
Somehow mine were set to
Hi list members. I am looking for some direction on what to look into
that is causing my issue with this website;
http://www.pixelagogo.com/dev/cf/index.html
The code validates both CSS and XHTML and views perfect on PC- Firefox
and Opera as well as Mac-Safari,Firefox and Opera... but in the
Afternoon Cory
You wrote
Hi list members. I am looking for some direction on what to look into
that is causing my issue with this website;
http://www.pixelagogo.com/dev/cf/index.html
The code validates both CSS and XHTML and views perfect on PC- Firefox
and Opera as well as
Hi Everyone,
I'd be grateful for your help. I have just completed a new site and checks
using browsershots.org have shown a weird rendering problem in MSIE 6 on
Windows.
The div rightColumn appears to be pushed down the page and I can't figure it
out.
The URL is
I have a big problem. I have used a 3 column template which is great for my
CSS, and seems to cover all of the little tricks that CSS can bring up. I
have used it to create a website at www.efcineurope.co.uk
http://www.efcineurope.co.uk/ its a soccer site for those interested.
It works fine in
From: Kate Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The div rightColumn appears to be pushed down the page and I can't figure
it
out.
The URL is http://www.katekelly.org.uk/BAVO/index.htm
Kate Kelly
Hi Kate Add the following to the site's CSS:
Ian Young wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/2nzg5s
What do you folks see?
It looks good with Firefox and WIN2000 and at 1280x1024
If I were you, I would insert a short neutral image, perhaps gray, after each
of the photos. They look very peculiar when one is superimposed upon another.
Bruce
Hi everyone,
Dont respond to this request. I have found the problem. Silly me has not
checked the syntax of the linked file, which should have been shown as a
relative link.
Really sorry to have emailed in.
--
I have a big
Hi Everyone, I realise there is more than one answer to this but here
goes css land,
I'm designing a page in Illustrator and drawing the divs over the top
to work out the page structure
( I'm a visual person) this seems to create the basic : Header, 3
columns in the mid section and a
I have two IE problems with this page:
http://brookenelson.com/statescape/newsearchpage/search1.html
(1) In Internet Explorer, with the horizontal dropdown navbar, the
dropdown covers everything except the select box! For example, hover
over the Resources link, and it will drop down, but the
Hi. What do we have in the style sheet that makes this on the left of the
screen instead of the center
http://www.somtndesign.com/indexlpak.html
and p.s. I know there is still some cleaning up to do in the html document
itself.
Thanks.
Lauri
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At 5/16/2007 04:03 PM, Phil Turner wrote:
I'm designing a page in Illustrator and drawing the divs over the top
to work out the page structure
( I'm a visual person) this seems to create the basic : Header, 3
columns in the mid section and a Footer.
Now here's the question: Do I carry on putting
pOh..thanksstrongI get it/strongNEARLY/p
Phil T
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Lauri Pantos wrote:
Hi. What do we have in the style sheet that makes this on the left of the
screen instead of the center
http://www.somtndesign.com/indexlpak.html
Difficult for me to tell with all the generated content. But my best
guess would be...
.padbcont_BannerSMD {
Lauri Pantos wrote:
Hi. What do we have in the style sheet that makes this on the left of the
screen instead of the center
http://www.somtndesign.com/indexlpak.html
Thanks.
Lauri
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The absolute positioning.
.padbcont_BannerSMD { background-color: red;
margin: 0 auto; add
On Wed, 16 May 2007 09:58:15 -0700, Conjurer wrote:
Found it! Thought I was losing my mind. (Not that I'm not, but this was for
reals!)
Apparently there is a set of settings in IE7 under General, Accessibility --
You can actually set it to Ignore the 1) colors 2) font styles and 3) font
On Thu, 17 May 2007 00:03:07 +0100, Phil Turner wrote:
[...]
Now here's the question: Do I carry on putting divs inside divs to put some
structure
and position to the typography, up to a certain limit ? and then fine
tune by
apply padding and margin to the text. Whats the best
On 5/17/07, Brooke Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have two IE problems with this page:
http://brookenelson.com/statescape/newsearchpage/search1.html
(1) In Internet Explorer, with the horizontal dropdown navbar, the
dropdown covers everything except the select box! For example, hover
over
I am trying to redo my site without tables and I am working on the
template for the layout. The main banner of the page has two images that
go together for a total of 800 px wide. The first one is taller than the
one to the right of it and the navigation buttons (css of course) are
under it. Right
Hello,
i designed a page and it looks good in IE7 and Firefox. Ichecked it on another
computer on IE6 and the content box is moved way down. In IE 5 the bottom
content (footer) is way down.
http://aflembroidery.com/newlayout/new-index.htm
any help is greatly appreciated.
Ruth
PS does anyone
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