Sorry, I have not looked in IE6.
First, start with validated HTML. Your document does not validate
(you have a non-unicode character on line 9.
Next, validate the css. 268#resources Value Error : border 1 is
not a border-color value : 1
Then, your sizes are in px, which breaks
On 21/10/2007, at 4:39 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please take a look at the site and let me know if there's anything
odd.
This is just a staging site, the final one will sit on its own domain.
http://teamweb.com/daswani
Hi Virginia,
I'm also working on a mac, so can't help with
What is the problem making CSS Thirteen?
They might run low on oxygen - like Apollo 13 ;-)
Georg
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Kara Marsee wrote:
http://www.foursightcreative.com/clients/pdl/teen-template.html
The bug that happens in IE 6 is once you rollover these drop-down
type nav items, then go to one below, then back over the one above
it, parts of it are unviewable (the parts that are supposed to be
above
Virginia Bruce wrote:
Please take a look at the site and let me know if there's anything odd.
This is just a staging site, the final one will sit on its own domain.
http://teamweb.com/daswani
vb
Virginia Bruce
XP IE6.0/Parallels desktop
You are relatively close to compliant
Splash pages are bad (usability- and search positioning-wise). The same
is true for links opening in new windows, full screen windows, pointless
flash animations, links as images and other stuff you have to talk your
customer out off before starting to code; sometims, after they gave up
on popups
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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?
Daniel
Since your
I am doing a site that uses faux columns, which looks good, except on
this page http://www.ratking.co.uk/bensons/map.htm where the image seems
to push the container div down and I have no idea why.
Also, while I have your attention, on the right hand side of
Kevin Stevens wrote:
I am doing a site that uses faux columns, which looks good, except on
this page http://www.ratking.co.uk/bensons/map.htm where the image seems
to push the container div down and I have no idea why.
Try in ruleset #main_map img changing position: relative; to
Good sense of humor Georg.
Elli
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What is the problem making CSS Thirteen?
They might run low on oxygen - like Apollo 13 ;-)
Georg
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is Dreamweaver acceptable or am I better off (as a beginner) going
down
a different route ? and finally, the most asked question in the
world ... what resource to use to learn ?
Dreamweaver is a fine authoring environment. It lets you
On Oct 20, 2007, at 11:02 PM, William M Conlon wrote:
Sorry, I have not looked in IE6.
First, start with validated HTML. Your document does not validate
(you have a non-unicode character on line 9.
Next, validate the css. 268 #resources Value Error : border 1 is
not a
I have added a background color to my sidebar on my blog Sox Dawgs,
http://soxanddawgs.com
I would like the sidebar color to extend to the bottom of each page and not
lengthen it any more than the longest sidebar unless the content is that
long.
I have read the how to create a faux column with
Hallo Kevin,
A random observation... The arrow on that map was/is quite hard to
see on my lappy... Maybe it could be darker or bolder...
Best,
Tigdh
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Phil Tobias wrote:
On Oct 20, 2007, at 11:39 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is Dreamweaver acceptable or am I better off (as a beginner) going
down
a different route ? and finally, the most asked question in the
world ... what resource to use to learn ?
Dreamweaver is a fine authoring
G'day all,
I'm trying to build an extensible interface refresh for the backend
of a product we sell.
The interface I'm trying to build might be thought of as 'full
screen'; with a sort of frames layout feel. There's a primary nav bar
across the top of the screen, a secondary nav bar down
Ian Bethune wrote:
I have added a background color to my sidebar on my blog Sox Dawgs,
http://soxanddawgs.com
I would like the sidebar color to extend to the bottom of each page and not
lengthen it any more than the longest sidebar unless the content is that
long.
I have read the how to
Well, I've fixed my problem for the most part.
I simply used the trick where absolutely positioned elements have
more than one vertical property set (which doesn't work in IE, but
we're operating on a Firefox/Safari only assumption).
So we've set the top to 2em, the bottom to 0, the left to
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