I am working with nested divs.
On setting the margins of level-3 div w.r.t. level-2 div, the margins of
level-2 div w.r.t. level-1 div are getting disturbed in ie.
No Problems in Firefox.
Rohit
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At 11:15 PM 10/3/2007, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Erik Harris wrote:
Can someone please glance at www.harriswholehealth.com and see if you
can figure out why the header background displays as plain white in
Internet Explorer 6 (when the window is expanded to greater than its
minimum width)?
The
Hello,
I have what I am sure is a common question here,
I am learning the ropes and I am stuck, my source renders fine in
Firefox but it does different stuff in IE6.
http://www.johnkehm.com/kona
I put borders around the areas in question.
I want it to look like it does in Firefox.
Any help
Good morning list,
Walt wrote: One possible fix: declare a width for #masthead.
hmm, seems that didn't fix it Walt: no matter what width i declared,
the problem still remained.
Gunlaug wrote:
Position h1 relative to the left side.
Gunlaug, i noticed in your example it was still
Hi;
I'm trying to incorporate a drop-down menu that relies on CSS but was not
designed for using images. I need to alter the width for each li elt. in
order to get it to accommodate different sized images. Here is my code for li
elts globally:
#TJK_dropDownMenu li {
?cursor:pointer;
Gunlaug wrote:
Position h1 relative to the left side.
Gunlaug, i noticed in your example it was still positioned
absolute...? Giving it position absolute with a left of 900 px did it
for me but i'm not sure wether is has to be relative or absolute.
There's no definitive answer to that
Don Stefani [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/3/2007 11:35 AM
Hello,
I am going to have need for a pop out menu for an intranet that runs
safari
3 as their house browser.
I looked in the Wiki but didn't see anything mentioned.
Any favorite CSS based ones,.. that don't break in Safari?
Yes. These two (one
Julian Tulip's Licorice wrote:
I have what I am sure is a common question here,
Yes, it is fairly common.
It is known (by some of us) as the print on screen syndrome, and it
always leads to failure.
http://www.johnkehm.com/kona
I put borders around the areas in question. I want it to look
Good afternoon Gunlaug,
It was foretold that on 4/10/2007 @ 17:06:46 GMT+0200 (which was
12:06:46 where I live) Gunlaug Sørtun would write:
snipped a bit
There's no definitive answer to that question, as 'absolute', 'relative'
or 'static' (default) may work - depending on how you organize
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
On Oct 4, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Erin Spangler wrote:
I'm seeing some expected behavior in Firefox and (gasp!) IE is
displaying the page correctly. I've validated my page. As the code is
written, I would expect the first two (vertical #3 and #4) images to
float
Luc wrote:
Ah, now it makes sense... many solutions to 1 question lol... but
it gives me something to play with. I thought there was an absolute
rule to things in this case :-)
You're probably looking for best practices, which may be good to have
at times but which shouldn't be taken too
Good afternoon Gunlaug,
It was foretold that on 4/10/2007 @ 19:06:35 GMT+0200 (which was
14:06:35 where I live) Gunlaug Sørtun would write:
snipped a bit
You're probably looking for best practices, which may be good to have
at times but which shouldn't be taken too far.
However, trying
I'm very new to CSS and I'm hoping that list members might be able to
help me.
I've redone a small site (www.local-history.co.uk/nlha) for a
voluntary organisation, using CSS, and everything seemed to go pretty
well, with both the CSS and the mark-up being validated successfully.
I've
I've had this idea brewing in my head for a while now concerning user
style sheets and I thought I'd run it by the list and get some
feedback on the idea.
The issue I'm trying to address, is that people who use user style
sheets usually have site-specific style sheets but they can only be
applied
It's an interesting idea... it's like userstyles.org but without the
requirement of the Stylish extension (AFAIK only Fx). But there's
something I don't quite understand, how would you apply those styles?
If you want that to be browser-independent the only way I see is for
the site to
Jason Karns wrote:
I've had this idea brewing in my head for a while now concerning user
style sheets and I thought I'd run it by the list and get some
feedback on the idea.
This is a neat idea. I have no input at all on the technical side of
things, but usability-wise I would love to see
Rafael wrote:
If you want that to be browser-independent the only way I see is for
the site to apply itself, meaning you would need both parts, the site
owners and the users, to sign in in your site (which, although not
impossible, would limit your site a lot). I mean, the site owners
I have found that, while both the IE and FF print engines can be buggy and
produce different results than the screen, the FF engine is by far the
worst, and quite unpredictable. It's been a year or so since I've had to
regression-test printing in FF, but I would suggest starting by taking all
the
I'm having trouble getting a third column on these pages (see link below)
display properly in IE6. I'm sure it is just an issue of a simple IE hack,
but I can't see the forest for all the trees. The right column keeps showing
up at the bottom of the other two columns. I'm a novice CSS coder, so
Hi all,
Is there a resource anyone is familiar with where I might find a list of
browsers that support the cursor: CSS directive?
TIA,
~Ray
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Alan Gresley wrote:
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
On Oct 4, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Erin Spangler wrote:
Relevant HTML: (http://www.bluegenefrenchies.com/french-bulldog-
girls.html)
The large image on the left (sweetpea-metal2.jpg) in a p with class
floatleft is pushing down the two images in
Barney Carroll wrote:
CSS can’t ‘break’ sites: It's completely presentational and functionally
harmless. Things with a far greater degree of power already exist
[http://www.cssfly.net].
[...]
So sell your idea to a serious back-ender. The notion that modifying CSS
might cause security
Ray Leventhal wrote:
Is there a resource anyone is familiar with where I might find a list of
browsers that support the cursor: CSS directive?
http://www.webdevout.net/browser-support-css
regards
Georg
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I am trying to find the less-is-more approach to the following example.
My goal is to have a list or definition list with two checkboxes floating to
the right.
I'd like to know if there exist a better/cleaner solution.
Regards,
Matt
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN
Julian Tulip's Licorice wrote:
Hello,
I have what I am sure is a common question here,
I am learning the ropes and I am stuck, my source renders fine in
Firefox but it does different stuff in IE6.
http://www.johnkehm.com/kona
I put borders around the areas in question.
I want it to look
I've asked a few questions about the site I've been working on for my
wife. I've got one more, but it's not terribly specific... or at all
specific. The site is
http://www.harriswholehealth.com/
One of her colleagues is a Mac user, and she emailed my wife saying that,
both from her work Mac
The Creative Director is not happy. The left border is missing around
his picture (bottom of center panel).
http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/index.html
Thanks,
~dL
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http://chelseacreekstudio.com/
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I had similar problem with Camino once .
Wrap the img in a p or div does the trick.
pimg class=c5 src=ca/site/images/thumbs/self.jpg alt=
width=175 height=245 //p
Hope this helps!
tee
On Oct 4, 2007, at 3:07 PM, David Laakso wrote:
The Creative Director is not happy. The left border is
On 05/10/2007, Raumin Ray Dehghan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When you have three separate numbers, such as the three after the margin
in the following bracket, can somebody tell me what that means?
{margin:0 10px 10px}
body { margin: 1em 2em 3em } /* top=1em, right=2em, bottom=3em, left=2em
On 10/4/07 7:07 PM, Raumin Ray Dehghan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Colleagues,
When you have three separate numbers, such as the three after the margin
in the following bracket, can somebody tell me what that means?
{margin:0 [1] 10px [2] 10px [3] }
I'm pretty sure that when you use 3
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
http://www.webdevout.net/browser-support-css
regards
Georg
Thank you, Georg.
~Ray
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Good evening list,
It seems i have a width problem cross browser:
resizing the viewport gets following effects:
[1] #masthead disappears while #masthead div and #masthead h1 keeps being
visible.
Desired effect: #masthead needs to be kept visible.
[2] only IE6: #contentright drops below
Julian Tulip's Licorice wrote:
Hello,
Thanks very much for the response.
I have to use graphics unfortunately.
in fact, all the real text may get swapped with graphics which I think
is absurd.
a lot of the graphics on the site are also text,i just pull them off
the screen with a negative
Hello,
I'm trying to create a pure css pop-up menu as per
http://moronicbajebus.com/wordpress/wp-content/cssplay/pop-up-menus/
and it just isn't working out. The sub-list elements
are
now hidden, but I can't seem to make them appear on
the
mouseover. I am also have problems with IE 6 showing
a
Simple: When listing less than 4 parameters, the CSS 'engine' pulls it from
the other side of the element. Sorta makes everything symmetrical. (But it
always goes [top] [right] [bottom] [left]...does that make it confusing?)
Keith
On 10/4/07, Elias Abunassar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/4/07
I went through almost every link and the site is
rendering fine. I didn't notice any problems and I
certainly didn't just get bumped off. Hope this
helps. For reference, I am running Safari 2 on a
MacBook Pro.
One of her colleagues is a Mac user, and she emailed
my wife saying that,
both
On Oct 5, 2007, at 5:53 AM, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Is there a resource anyone is familiar with where I might find a
list of
browsers that support the cursor: CSS directive?
http://www.webdevout.net/browser-support-css
On Gecko, it is currently only implemented on Windows (and maybe
{ margin:0;} Applies to all (top,right,bottom,left, IN THAT ORDER.
{margin:0 10px;} The first number applies to the top and bottom.The second
number applies to the right and left sides.
{margin:0 10px 10px;}The first number applies to the top(only) the second
number applies to the right
On 10/4/07 4:48 PM, David Terrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to create a pure css pop-up menu as per
http://moronicbajebus.com/wordpress/wp-content/cssplay/pop-up-menus/
and it just isn't working out. The sub-list elements
are
now hidden, but I can't seem to make them
David Terrell wrote:
www.cometothewell.org/newsite.
I'm trying to create a pure css pop-up menu as per
http://moronicbajebus.com/wordpress/wp-content/cssplay/pop-up-menus/
and it just isn't working out. The sub-list elements are now hidden,
but I can't seem to make them appear on the
Tee G. Peng wrote:
I had similar problem with Camino once .
Wrap the img in a p or div does the trick.
pimg class=c5 src=ca/site/images/thumbs/self.jpg alt=
width=175 height=245 //p
Hope this helps!
tee
On Oct 4, 2007, at 3:07 PM, David Laakso wrote:
The Creative Director is
Hi guys,
I have a footer, which has a background image. Within the footer I have a
bunch of links (marked up as a list and floated left) and a copyright notice
(marked up as a paragraph floated right). In most browsers, this seems to
work just fine. In Opera 9.21 and Netscape 8.1.3, however, they
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