No. All good for me...
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On 5 Jul 2007, at 9:36 am, ron zisman wrote:
On Jul 5, 2007, at 3:46 AM, Ian Piper wrote:
On 4 Jul 2007, at 11:13 pm, Ian Piper wrote:
http://www.tellura.co.uk/blueboar/casestudies.htm
Can anyone suggest how I should do the z-index to make sure none of
the thumbnails show above any of the
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I have submit this same problem over the last couple of days, but the
problem persists! The site layout is very simple, a fixed width column, with
a centred image for the header. However, IE pushes the image 1 px left and
off center whereas FF treats it as expected... A test page demonstrating the
Hi,
I am trying to recreate the web gallery on my blog for my other site
(work in progress):
http://www.3pointdesign.com/three/collage/collage.html
My first attempts can be found here:
http://www.3pointdesign.com/websites.html
However the problem I encounter is that IE will not align the
On 05/07/2007 11:22, Ian Piper wrote:
Thanks Georg. I will try these ideas out.
Regarding the xhtml errors, I completely agree. You will probably
have noticed that all of those validation errors come from the use of
a flash-based logo. I did advise my client about this, but they
At 11:12 +0100 5/7/07, Marcus Taylor wrote:
No. All good for me...
On 5/7/07 11:10, kate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From http://www.css-discuss.org/policies.html
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On 05/07/2007 12:20, Ian Piper wrote:
On 5 Jul 2007, at 11:34 am, Jason Crosse wrote:
On 05/07/2007 11:22, Ian Piper wrote:
I haven't found any useful way to
get a flash logo like this one to validate on a web page.
Thanks,
Ian.
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You could try fixing the flash embedding bode so
On 5 Jul 2007, at 9:36 am, ron zisman wrote:
On Jul 5, 2007, at 3:46 AM, Ian Piper wrote:
On 4 Jul 2007, at 11:13 pm, Ian Piper wrote:
http://www.tellura.co.uk/blueboar/casestudies.htm
Can anyone suggest how I should do the z-index to make sure none of
the thumbnails show above any of the
A trap I frequently fall fowl of is using the wrong email account to post
with. My default email address is not the one I subscribed with. If I forget
to select the right email account the message just gets dropped.
I'm also forgetful enough to press reply instead of reply all when replying
on
Hi List,
i wrote a nice crossbrowser 3 column layout.
The Problem is i need to add a background-color or image to my wrapper
of the content div but if i add the background my left and rightCol
div disappear.
Any Ideas?
URL: http://www.ceudex.de/test/
Thanks in Advance!
Martin
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Martin Möller
Sent: 05 July 2007 12:58
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: [css-d] Disappearing Left and Right Column on Three Column Layout
Hi List,
i wrote a nice crossbrowser 3 column layout.
The Problem is i need to add a background-color or
John -
Don't bother support Mac IE. Nobody uses it. We web designers officially
came off the hook - a few years ago I think - when Microsoft officially
stopped supporting the browser. I tried to get a copy of it on my macbook
and had lots of trouble and it barely worked.
-Scott
Hi there,
I'm new to this list, and this is my first post.
I'm hoping someone can help me. I've got what to me seems like an
extremely challenging problem.
The site I'm working on is a 3 column liquid layout design. To simplify
the explanation of the layout, in the HTML there's a header
Try avoid png format images for you webpage. Use gif format images for
transperency. Using gif will solve this problem.
enjoy!
On 7/3/07, David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Phil Turner wrote:
sorry everyone the site with the transparent images that dont work
in IE6 is here
any
hi Folks,
I am doing form page where as I supposted to use checbox. I am not able to
fix the alignment issue on the left side space only in ie.
Please give a quick solution for this. The code is,
html
head
meta http-equiv=Content-Type content=text/html; charset=utf-8 /
titleUntitled
Fluid Horizontal Menu
http://longgoldenears.blogspot.com/2007/07/fluid-horizontal-menu-using-unordered.html
I am emulating a table based layout (corporate guideline) and created a
fluid horizontal menu.
It different to what I have seen in that it must satisfy all the
following:
- stretch to
I was trying to make a multiple-lined textbox, which content would be
entered by PHP at the page start. I entered the width of the textbox, but
what must I do for the textbox to automatically set its height depending on
the number of lines in it? Is there any CSS rule?
Cheers
Bartek Kozielski
Hi all -
I know just enough about CSS to adapt Eric Meyer's gorgeous
complexspiral for the site I'm working on. I love the way it looks,
but I would like to put 2 columns inside some of the content divs
(underneath my h1and h2) - one on the left fixed, and the one on the
right flexible
I have a need to change the starting point of a tiled image.
See this CSS:
#element{
background: url(../images/inside_pg_bg.gif) repeat-y #000;
background-position: 0 116px;
}
The desired effect would be to have the background be #000 until
116px down the page where the background image
On 03/07/2007 14:59, Scott Schulthess wrote:
John -
Don't bother support Mac IE. Nobody uses it. We web designers officially
came off the hook - a few years ago I think - when Microsoft officially
stopped supporting the browser. I tried to get a copy of it on my macbook
and had lots
Hi there,
welcome Martin
I'm new to this list, and this is my first post.
I'm hoping someone can help me. I've got what to me seems like an
extremely challenging problem.
The site I'm working on is a 3 column liquid layout design. To simplify
the explanation of the layout, in the HTML
-Original Message-
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Finney
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 6:37 PM
To: Christopher Blake
Cc: trevor bayliss; css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] Thanks David Laakso
I third it!
Thanks!
On 05/07/07,
I have a need to change the starting point of a tiled image.
See this CSS:
#element{
background: url(../images/inside_pg_bg.gif) repeat-y #000;
background-position: 0 116px;
}
The desired effect would be to have the background be #000 until
116px down the page where the
I don't know anyone personally who does websites, so I don't have
anyone to ask. I've been Googling and reading till I can't see
straight, and trying all kinds of different things, but not getting
anywhere.
Here's a link to the test page and
the .css file.
Alicia,
No links here!
Ian
Ditto - awesome, David
I third it!
Thanks!
On 05/07/07, Christopher Blake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I second that! Thanks David.
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On 4 Jul 2007, at
Hi, I'm new to this list. I have a problem I haven't found by searching
the list archives. If someone knows of an answer there, please let me
know. I have a dropdown/flyout horizontal menu in which the very last
link doesn't show up in IE6. It's OK in every other browser I've
checked. In this
hi,
in google spreadsheet, when I right-click I get a popup menu. this isn't
the browser right-click menu and I get it even with JS disabled. can
this be done with CSS ?
any idea is welcome :)
TIA,
Pierre
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Is there a way to change the image in one div by clicking a link in another
using purely css? What should I be searching for to find this?
Thanks,
Mark
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On 7/5/07, Martin Pistorius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem is I've now been asked if I can come up with a way to have
all three liquid, but at the same time keep the basic look of the left
and right columns being smaller than the middle one containing the
content. So I need sort of a
--- Mark Finney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
issue is here: www.helpusmarry.co.uk/test/
I am using IE6...
Someone please explain what is happening! The coding
is so basic, the only
issue I have is with the positioning of the header
img, the page is just a
quick knock up to illustrate the
On Thu, 5 Jul 2007, Christopher Blake wrote:
http://www.3pointdesign.com/websites.html
However the problem I encounter is that IE will not align the images
side by side.
I wonder whether it's actually _useful_ to make images appear side by side
if they are clearly separate links.
So i
Hi all
Lo and behold, it appears that the MS development team only fixed one variant
of the Guillotine Bug, another variant that was lurking in the shadows
involving two floats, happens in both IE6 and IE7. Several examples appear in
an article on the newly launch CSS Class site.
Recently
Why won't IE extend my faux columns background all the way down? And
how do I fix it? Works in FF. Please help? Thanks.
http://www.trademarkads.org/BPS
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Here is an image of what it looks like in IE:
http://www.3pointdesign.com/stuff/itis.jpg
Here is an image of what it should be looking like (safari!!)
http://www.3pointdesign.com/stuff/shouldbe.jpeg
I don't mind the white (intended border whilst creating the images),
I don't even mind if they
On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 11:19:37 -0700 (PDT), Robert Morgan wrote:
First post!!!
I'm wanting to center my images yet be able have the text set to the right OR
left of
the images. One look at the page and you'll see what I'm going for...
On Thu, 5 Jul 2007 10:29:00 +1000, Kenneth Ko wrote:
Fluid Horizontal Menu
http://longgoldenears.blogspot.com/2007/07/fluid-horizontal-menu-using-unordered.html
~
Hi Kenneth,
No need for a table for modern browsers. The World's Favorite Browser[TM]
On Thu, 5 Jul 2007 01:44:09 +0100, Christopher Blake wrote:
Hi,
I posted something earlier but did not get a response =(
I am trying to recreate the web gallery on my blog for my other site (work in
progress):
http://www.3pointdesign.com/three/collage/collage.html
My first attempts can
On Thu, 5 Jul 2007 17:38:26 +0200, Bru, Pierre wrote:
hi,
in google spreadsheet, when I right-click I get a popup menu. this isn't the
browser
right-click menu and I get it even with JS disabled. can this be done with
CSS ?
I seriously doubt it.
Cordially,
David
--
Sorry for the confusion - I had embedded the link into the text, not
realizing that doesn't work...
http://www.breewalker.com/bree/multi.html
http://www.breewalker.com/bree/shell-bg.css
Thanks, all!
Alicia Morgan
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Christopher Blake [EMAIL PROTECTED] 7/5/2007 12:57 PM
Here is an image of what it looks like in IE:
http://www.3pointdesign.com/stuff/itis.jpg
Here is an image of what it should be looking like (safari!!)
http://www.3pointdesign.com/stuff/shouldbe.jpeg
I don't mind the white (intended border
On 7/4/07, Luc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good evening list,
I have on a form 2 yellow borders i can't get rid of in opera. Other
browsers display the borders as intended.
In Mozilla i have the known dotted border around my nav links. I had
them in FF also but adding
a {
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kenny Graham wrote:
Why won't IE extend my faux columns background all the way down? And
how do I fix it? Works in FF. Please help? Thanks.
http://www.trademarkads.org/BPS
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Hi,
Thanks for your replies!
I will try doing a seperate style sheet for ie6 definitely!
As for the extra styles I couldn't really see any? There are ids nav and sub
content in both the stylesheet and html document... although I think there
must be some kind of inheritence thing going on.
well,
i only see the outline when i just clicked the link, which is probably what
you want, but if other browsers don 't do that (im using FF), try onclick=
this.blur();
ps: sorry richard, appearantly reply send it only to you...
Thanks to Philippe Wittenbergh's help, I now realize that - with the exception
of the root element - the background-color of any block element will normally
apply only to its content-area, and that area, of course, is defined by either
its actual content, or a specified width.
However, in
On 7/4/07, udhaya shankar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try avoid png format images for you webpage. Use gif format images for
transperency. Using gif will solve this problem.
Gif will solve anything on this site, because the alpha-transparent
image is overlaid on an area with four distinct
On http://www.paen.net/en/live-interpreting.mv, links are styled with
a dashed bottom border.
However, in IE6, the link for Berlin (last in the right-hand column)
has no border. Can anyone figure why?
Notes on validity: The page has four validation errors. Three of them
are because the email
Hi Richard:
On http://www.paen.net/en/live-interpreting.mv, links are styled with
a dashed bottom border.
However, in IE6, the link for Berlin (last in the right-hand column)
has no border. Can anyone figure why?
The reason that bottom border isn't showing up is because this div:
div
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