Subject: Re: [css-d] A question of ems and good 'ol IE6
No amount of hardcoding will change anything - apart from making the
layout weaker.
I am restricted on the dimensions of the site as I am not the
designer - just trying to emulate the designers' brief. Fluid width
has been
Hi ... I am getting really confused now so maybe the knowledge here
can give me some much needed guidance. I am a broadcast designer
After effects /Photoshop etc and after recent redundancy feel that
web design is the way to go. I got an excellent training dvd from
Total Training and have
David Laakso wrote:
ROGER BURTON wrote:
Hi ... I am getting really confused now so maybe the knowledge here
can give me some much needed guidance. ..trimmed].
Regards Roger
Opinions abound and in the end I suppose we go with what works best for
us in any given situation.
Since I
I'm sorry! I sent this a couple days ago without a link. My bad. You guys
helped me on another problem with this same menu and I got that under control,
but now I can't seem to make it look right in FF. IE7 looks like it's supposed
to but in FF it's too high and not sitting on the masthead
Jeralyn Merideth wrote:
I'm sorry! I sent this a couple days ago without a link. My bad. You guys
helped me on another problem with this same menu and I got that under
control, but now I can't seem to make it look right in FF. IE7 looks like
it's supposed to but in FF it's too high and not
Rafael,
Thank you for your advice. However, I'm a little confused. Here is the code for
my body:
body#navon_home #navbar li#home a {
background: #fff url(../img/navon.jpg) repeat-x;
color: #fff;
}
body {
text-align: center;
background: url(../img/banner.jpg) repeat-x;
}
Jeralyn Merideth wrote:
Rafael,
Thank you for your advice. However, I'm a little confused. Here is the
code for my body:
body#navon_home #navbar li#home a {
background: #fff url(../img/navon.jpg) repeat-x;
color: #fff;
}
body {
text-align: center;
background:
Yes, it did! Thanks. I *did* change the font-size in the code and not in the
browser lol. And, I added the zeroed margin and padding to the body, took out
the top property on the topmast, but now both IE and Firefox is shoving down
the menu into the masthead. Adding the top back in and setting
Jeralyn Merideth wrote:
Yes, it did! Thanks. I *did* change the font-size in the code and not
in the browser lol. And, I added the zeroed margin and padding to the
body, took out the top property on the topmast, but now both IE and
Firefox is shoving down the menu into the masthead. Adding
I did change it, but hadn't uploaded it to the server. I was tweaking some
other things and was updating on my local drive but not the remote server. I
have uploaded it and all looks great! I did catch the navbar top: 7px but
thanks for pointing that out :-)
Jeralyn
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Stuck.
In the top right column of this page [1] there is a slideshow.
In a javascript /disabled/ browser, the slides breaks right.
What to do?
[1] http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/un/
Thank you.
~dL
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David Laakso wrote:
In the top right column of this page [1] there is a slideshow.
In a javascript /disabled/ browser, the slides breaks right.
What to do?
[1] http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/un/
Style it to 'list-style: none' and get rid of left margins/paddings ?
regards
David Laakso wrote:
Stuck.
In the top right column of this page [1] there is a slideshow.
In a javascript /disabled/ browser, the slides breaks right.
What to do?
[1] http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/un/
What about a different approach? In the case of this kind of JS
Found an interesting, self-appointed CSS Working Group:
http://csseleven.com
via CSS3info.com
Check it out.
Best,
elias abunassar
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I'll tell you what gave me enough understanding
to finally begin to build sites using CSS... free
CSS templates from http://www.templateworld.com/free_templates.html.
I simply selected a template I liked and took the HTML and CSS
and copied and pasted the template back together one line at a time
Hello all. All my personal newbie subordinate kudos
to knowledge base of group, etc.
Sorry for the old fashioned topic of this post, but
here it goes...
I remember reading a while back about how splash
pages etc were coming back into style, and how
disappointing this was.
I understand all the
Elias,
Did you mean www.CSS3.info? because CSS3info.com
doesn't seem to exist.
Thanks for the resource BTW.
Elli
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wrote:
Found an interesting, self-appointed CSS Working
Group:
http://csseleven.com
via CSS3info.com
Check it out.
On 10/20/07 10:47 PM, Elli Vizcaino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Elias,
Did you mean www.CSS3.info? because CSS3info.com
doesn't seem to exist.
Thanks for the resource BTW.
Elli
Hi Elli,
Sorry folks, my bad: http://www.css3.info
No worries, my pleasure. Maybe read the article at CSS3?
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
On Oct 21, 2007, at 9:12 AM, David Laakso wrote:
In the top right column of this page [1] there is a slideshow.
In a javascript /disabled/ browser, the slides breaks right.
What to do?
[1] http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/un/
#slideshow
I understand all the accessibility concerns
surrounding splash pages, but my question is, were I
to want to design a site that had a large photo as
it's main intro page, is there any way I can do this
as ok for standards-based design methods?
Splash pages themselves don't go against any
Elias Abunassar wrote:
Found an interesting, self-appointed CSS Working Group:
Hmm, I was not asked.
Ingo
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On Oct 20, 2007, at 10:22 PM, Ingo Chao wrote:
Elias Abunassar wrote:
Found an interesting, self-appointed CSS Working Group:
Hmm, I was not asked.
I thought the same. Very annoy that you and George are not in it.
What is the problem making CSS Thirteen?
tee
On 10/19/07, Gunlaug Sørtun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IE7 isn't any good at handling vertical padding on inline-elements, so
the parent's area doesn't reach down to the children.
Try changing the line-height instead, to achieve something like...
To whom it may concern,
I am updating a website that I manage, but new design has caused a problem that
I do not know how to solve or have come across before.
The domain is http://www.professionalwebpages.info/
The document type is XHTML 1.0
The document is valid XHTML
The document has a
I have only been watching this list for a little while, so if this is
an inappropriate request, please let me know...
I am also new to CSS positioning, although I've been using CSS styling
for several years. My current client wants good Search Engine results,
and my SEO guru has recommended
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