On Sat, 25 Aug 2007, Felix Miata wrote:
Note the M$ Vista monospace font Consolas is smaller than traditional
monospace fonts, similar in apparent size to TNR. In fact, all the Vista
fonts are closer together in apparent size than the traditional M$ web fonts.
Although that's good for word
I'm using Gallery 2.2 and the old slider theme. I'm trying to modify it
so it shows a shadow with the main img. (10 px shadow on the right and
bottom, gif created in photoshop).
For 3 hours now I can't convince the shadow div (umbra) to collapse
*and* keep it's alignment centered (both vertical
If I recall correctly, this is an old issue, and the reason why
there were web-safe colors. Basically, it was said that different
software may threat images differently because of inexact colors
and/or different platforms --I don't recall the exact reason, though.
Do you have the image
Dear list,
I am trying to get those little square in the green box
http://web-bereiter.de/chobocca.com/test07/de/chobocca_einsteiger1.html
more perceivable as links by adding a hovering effec to them (div
subsubmenu with .submenupics). The hovering area for a change of
background-color of a
Hallo,
Short version (for thos who don't have time but still would like to help
me):
http://www.digitale-bibliothek.de/Downloads/CSS-Test/Fixe%20Breite.htm
(HTML)
http://www.digitale-bibliothek.de/Downloads/CSS-Test/main.css (CSS)
Problem 1:
Wdith of div#zenoMF is set to 77em, but in IE 6 it's
hi all,
We configured apache and mozilla in cygwin
environment, we want to know how to debug CSS file using apache and mozilla
browser.
thankyou.
-
Luggage? GPS? Comic books?
Check out fitting gifts for grads at
On this here http://www.sachistudio.com/testing/athena/
,myhttp://www.sachistudio.com/testing/athena/,mymain content floats
to the bottom in IE. Not to mention that the content in
the banner is kinda doing the same thing as well. But everything is fine in
Firefox. Can anyone shed some light on why
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This aricle [1] may help with regard to some of your issues?
[1] http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/hgjump.html
Best,
~dL
HI David,
Thanks for that awesome article by Ingo :) I'll be diving into that
heavily as time permits today and /hopefully/ will be able to discern
exactly
I am sure that your CSS layout is overall perfectly up to the task, and
could be made to work. But I am just thinking that others have cracked
this nut with more easily used layouts. Like take a look at this one:
http://blog.html.it/layoutgala/LayoutGala13.html
Within a few minutes I think
H. Dean Hua wrote:
... main content floats to the bottom in IE.
You're experiencing a few IE bugs.
Two things:
1: the comment above the doctype keeps all versions of IE/win in quirks
mode. Delete that comment - as it says - and things will improve.
2: too tight in IE/win in quirks mode, so you
Slight misspelling in the url. This is the correct url;
http://www.sachistudio.com/testing/athena/
Thanks Rick. Yeah, I was thinking of just shrinking the padding/margin of my
content but I could've sworn there was another method to maintaining
uniformity across both browsers.
Actually, my more
I will be away on vacation until September 4th. I will reply to requests on my
return.
Best regards,
Terri Phillips
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Hello,
I wonder if someone could help me understand how to solve this kind
of issue:
http://www.jenstrickland.com/genericom/
What am I doing wrong with my tabs? The height varies from safari to
firefox on the mac, and on win ie, it tends to be similar to firefox
on the mac.
Thanks!
jen
Yep- Gunlaug was on target with his advice. Thanks again guys. I'll have to
make a note of this for future reference too.
On 8/27/07, Rick Faircloth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see that Gunlaug has provided some detailed solutions
that we can probably both benefit from... let me know if
those
hey all,
My site in Arabic from right to left works great. But if I want to use
some ltr strings in English, it messes up with my parenthesis like in
this list:
http://www.democralist.com/lists/show/61
Check out the first two items of the list, the parenthesis are wrong.
The problem is that the
j s wrote:
http://www.jenstrickland.com/genericom/
What am I doing wrong with my tabs? The height varies from safari to
firefox on the mac, and on win ie, it tends to be similar to firefox
on the mac.
I'm not sure what line-up you want, so I've given a copy of your page
the corrections
what you mean when you say
that the javascript is hiding divs based on the order on which they are
found in the divs array.
Your code:
divs=document.getElementsByTagName(div)
for (i=5;i15;i++){
divs[i].style.display=none;
}
is grabbing every div on the page, and then setting
E Michael Brandt wrote:
I am sure that your CSS layout is overall perfectly up to the task, and
could be made to work. But I am just thinking that others have cracked
this nut with more easily used layouts. Like take a look at this one:
http://blog.html.it/layoutgala/LayoutGala13.html
I completely understand the challenge aspect of this! but suggested
this alternative because it seemed to me that you'd been struggling for
a very long time and might by now be at your wit's end.
There are other fairly pricey CSS layout products out there, as you
know, but the link I sent you
In a div which is sized by javascript, is there a way to force text to
the bottom? Thanks.
--
Larry
rapp at lmr dot com
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On Mon, 27 Aug 2007, Patrick Aljord wrote:
My site in Arabic from right to left works great. But if I want to use
some ltr strings in English, it messes up with my parenthesis like in
this list:
http://www.democralist.com/lists/show/61
I guess you mean that an entry containing a name in
On Aug 24, 2007, at 12:49 AM, WEZ! wrote:
I've looked in vain for some kind of CSS hack that would target
Safari 2 but not Safari 3. Any ideas?
Only thing I can recommend is finding the largest line height in a
browsers and formatting the areas for that sizedd browsers.
Adjusting line
Patrick Aljord wrote:
hey all,
My site in Arabic from right to left works great. But if I want to use
some ltr strings in English, it messes up with my parenthesis like in
this list:
http://www.democralist.com/lists/show/61
Check out the first two items of the list, the parenthesis are
fantasai wrote:
Patrick Aljord wrote:
hey all,
My site in Arabic from right to left works great. But if I want to use
some ltr strings in English, it messes up with my parenthesis like in
this list:
http://www.democralist.com/lists/show/61
Check out the first two items of the list, the
I haven't quite figured out why codestrong/code came into use
instead of codeb/code.
The latter is so much short and easier to type?
Why did that change occur?
Rick
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I haven't quite figured out why codestrong/code came into use
instead of codeb/code.
For semantic reasons. The general meaning of b is stress this,
which we display visually as enboldened print, but in a screen reader it
is spoken more loudly. To reflect this semantic meaning we are now
(However, note that b and i are *not* deprecated and are fine
to use
when we do not MEAN strong or emphasis. For example it is proper
to use
i for the title of a magazine article, or for foreign terms. In
these
cases we use italics not to suggest stress, but just because that
is
Hello,
I've recently previewed my site on browsershots.org and it looks good
in most browsers. MSIE 5.5/6 on Win2k, however, don't display the
header div properly.
Here's the site:
http://trinitychamberconcerts.com
and here's the stylesheet:
http://trinitychamberconcerts.com/newstyles.css
On Mon, 27 Aug 2007, Ray Leventhal wrote:
Mine is based (very strongly) on the 'holy grail' of liquid layouts,
from ALA [1]. We're early enough in the dev cycle to switch layouts,
but as I consider each challenge a learning experience, I'd love to know
what triggered IE7's failure to display
I am part-way through developing a template for a CMS (easier to work
with a static page until the wrinkles are ironed out!).
http://www.wildcatcoffee.co.nz/template.html (style is inline for now)
The layout is centered with a maximum width of 60ems. In addition, the
body has a padding so that
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