Hi all,
I'm continuing to work on my first liquid layout. On to the next
problem which I thought (think?) was a 3px IE6 problem, but I tried
to apply some 3px fixes, but was not successful. Here are the links:
http://dev.tonedeafdesign.com/ob/test.html
Help please my sites not working in IE 6 in various places its
throwing some spacing out of wack!
can someone have a look and help me fix it
Many thanks
http://www.philturner-uk.com/index.html
Phil Turner
FREELANCE DESIGNER
TEL: 0161 439 1669
Chartered Graphic Designer MCSD BA Hons
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Hi Garry,you are correct, the #page coding is not required when using a
width of 994px,it works great on much lesser widths( say 700px) to center
the #page.
Ernie.
From: Colin Mcgarry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: [css-d] Left 50% margin- 497
Date: Sat, 07 Jul
Hi all,
Could I trouble you for site check of http://www.relaxshiatsu.co.uk/
please? I use Firefox on Linux so Windows and Mac checks are
especially welcome, as are any general comments and suggestions you
may have.
If it helps, this is what I see when I look at it:
On Jul 11, 2007, at 9:20 AM, Gary Benson wrote:
Hi all,
Could I trouble you for site check of http://www.relaxshiatsu.co.uk/
please? I use Firefox on Linux so Windows and Mac checks are
especially welcome, as are any general comments and suggestions you
may have.
If it helps, this is
http://www.ckfswebpagedesign.com/
Having trouble with the bullet text at the top drifting to the left on a
very large screen. What am I doing wrong.
Thanks,
Carol
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Gary Benson wrote:
Hi all,
Could I trouble you for site check of http://www.relaxshiatsu.co.uk/
please? I use Firefox on Linux so Windows and Mac checks are
especially welcome, as are any general comments and suggestions you
may have.
If it helps, this is what I see when I look at it:
I am having a problem with my top nav http://216.219.94.105/trevor.htm.
The width of the ul that I have id=topnav doesn´t fit accross the whole
header div and is centred in firefox and aligned to the left in IE:
The html without all the li tags:
div id=page
div id=header
Mark Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Jul 11, 2007, at 9:20 AM, Gary
Benson wrote:
Hi all,
Could I trouble you for site check of http://www.relaxshiatsu.co.uk/
please? I use Firefox on Linux so Windows and Mac checks are
especially welcome, as are any general comments and suggestions
Gary Benson wrote:
Hi all,
Could I trouble you for site check of http://www.relaxshiatsu.co.uk/
please? I use Firefox on Linux so Windows and Mac checks are
especially welcome, as are any general comments and suggestions you
may have.
Looks great Gary. The curve problem that Ray
--- Gary Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Could I trouble you for site check of
http://www.relaxshiatsu.co.uk/
please? I use Firefox on Linux so Windows and Mac
checks are
especially welcome, as are any general comments and
suggestions you
may have.
If it helps, this is what
Gary Benson a écrit :
Hi all,
Could I trouble you for site check of http://www.relaxshiatsu.co.uk/
please? I use Firefox on Linux so Windows and Mac checks are
especially welcome, as are any general comments and suggestions you
may have.
If it helps, this is what I see when I look at it:
Hi all,
Could I trouble you for site check of http://www.relaxshiatsu.co.uk/
please? I use Firefox on Linux so Windows and Mac checks are
especially welcome, as are any general comments and suggestions you
may have.
If it helps, this is what I see when I look at it:
I think you
should keep the navigation at the bottom of page in
the Find Out More section, consistent. I think it's
confusing for the user for the links to be shifting
from page to page. You should offer all links to all
your questions, even if you have a link to the
Questions at the top.
On 7/11/07, Carol F. Swinehart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Having trouble with the bullet text at the top drifting to the left on a
very large screen. What am I doing wrong.
The div with the id FullServiceProfessionalWebs (which contains
the offending ul) has a left attribute which is relative to
Hi everybody,
I wonder if a kind soul could take a look at ...
http://www.discandmore.com
...to help me figure out why internet explorer doesn't allow vertical
scrolling past a certain point effectively 'cutting off' content at the
bottom of the page, such as the footer. Firefox shows the
rollandburn wrote:
Hi everybody,
I wonder if a kind soul could take a look at ...
http://www.discandmore.com
...to help me figure out why internet explorer doesn't allow vertical
scrolling past a certain point effectively 'cutting off' content at the
bottom of the page, such as the
From: trevor bayliss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am having a problem with my top nav http://216.219.94.105/trevor.htm
The width of the ul that I have id=topnav doesn´t fit accross the whole
header div and is centred in firefox and aligned to the left in IE:
You have:
#topnav {border-top:
--- rollandburn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everybody,
I wonder if a kind soul could take a look at ...
http://www.discandmore.com
...to help me figure out why internet explorer
doesn't allow vertical
scrolling past a certain point effectively 'cutting
off' content at the
--- Elli Vizcaino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try placing your footer
beneath
the content div to see if that helps and perhaps
float
right instead of text-align right.
Elli V
I apologize, I don't think that was a good suggestion.
if anything, float left and text-align right.
Elli V
Thank you all very much for the site checks. The screenshots were
particularly useful, and it's really cool to see that the text size
is the same and that the curvy green box worked.
But it looks like I have the following bugs:
IE7 and IE6:
- A block of white protruding from the left edge of
Matthew Ohlman wrote:
Gary Benson wrote:
Could I trouble you for site check of http://www.relaxshiatsu.co.uk/
please? I use Firefox on Linux so Windows and Mac checks are
especially welcome, as are any general comments and suggestions you
may have.
Looks great Gary. The curve problem
Luis Speciale wrote:
Gary Benson a écrit :
Could I trouble you for site check of http://www.relaxshiatsu.co.uk/
please?
[snip]
By the way, why you use zoom ? Sorry, but I don't understand.
#findOutMore {
zoom: 1;
}
It forces hasLayout on the #findOutMore div which stops it
extending
Dagmar Noll wrote:
Elli Vizcaino wrote:
I think you should keep the navigation at the bottom of page in
the Find Out More section, consistent. I think it's confusing
for the user for the links to be shifting from page to page. You
should offer all links to all your questions, even if you
I posted some info on the subject here:
http://tinyurl.com/yk3jdg
Hth's,
M
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Micky Hulse wrote:
margin: 20px 0 0 0;
Can be shortened-down to this:
margin 20px 0 0;
Because the LEFT value will obtain a value from the RIGHT value. Correct?
Yup- here are all the possibilities:
margin: all;
margin: top/bottom
Hello, I'm building a site template, currently located at:
http://www.dankoski.com/clients/brightmoves/template.html
CSS: http://www.dankoski.com/clients/brightmoves/assets/bright-moves.css
It looks fine in Firefox and IE7 on Windows. So far there are two problems
with this in IE6/Win.
1.
In
Hi Ricky, thanks for the quick reply. I really appreciate the help. :)
Lets see if I got this right:
margin: 0; /* [ALL] */
margin: 0 10px; /* [Top/Bottom], [Right/Left] */
margin: 5px 1px 4px 2px; /* Top, Right, Bottom, Left */
margin: 5px 10px 2px; /* Top, [Right/Left], Bottom */
Ah, sweet.
On Jul 11, 2007, at 6:37 PM, Stanley Dankoski wrote:
http://www.dankoski.com/clients/brightmoves/template.html
1.
In IE6, most of the right column is cleared below the left column,
beginning
with the full-width image (of kids exercising in front of paper
flowers on
the wall). I'm
Re: http://www.discandmore.com/
On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 16:01:30 -0400, rollandburn wrote:
Well Jumpin' Jehosaphats! Blasted hasLayout got me again...hehe. I even
went to
satzandsatz.de to read On Having Layout, for the third time while waiting for
the gurus
to finish lunch. Thanks Georg.
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