Hi,
This is weird, I've googled long time and I cannot find solution.
It happens only on IE6.
Sorry, but I cannot put online case right now, here is just the code.
Scenario 1:
You should see text on blue background of div #wrapper
= FILE BEGIN ==
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
This is weird, I've googled long time and I cannot find solution.
It happens only on IE6.
Sorry, but I cannot put online case right now, here is just the code.
Scenario 1:
You should see text on blue background of div #wrapper
...
style type=text/css
Dear CSS-Discuss Members,
Wanted to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving and express my sincerest thanks
for your hard work, mentoring, patience and guidance.
Sincerely,
Elias Abunassar
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On Nov 22, 2007, at 12:19 AM, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
chiara chiari wrote:
Hi guys, I need to filter a style rule for Safari and I was wondering
if there is any way to filter a dedicated css or if there is any
other way I can filter a stylesheet for FireFox and then use the main
one to give
Sébastien FICHOT wrote:
Hello !
I would like that DIV #Reactions-Blog is displayed on the right, and
that his height not added in top of article title (IE). It is a
reltive positionned DIV, with extra Top and Left positions.
With FF, I have a more important problem, since the whole DIV
[quote]
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=InternetExplorerWinBugs
- The multiple #id.class bug
[/quote]
Yes, I've found it in the meantime.
The separate style blocks is not an option for me, plus this was just a
test case, I'm not using inline CSS.
In my real case the troubling element
tedd wrote:
I've learned something new every day of my life, and I'm getting
damned tried [ err ... tired ] of it. :-)
Living, or learning..? ;-)
CSS provides so much fun!
I want more...
http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/Planet/
regards
Georg
--
http://www.gunlaug.no
tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've learned something new every day of my life, and I'm getting damned tried
of it. :-)
Cheers,
tedd
--
You shouldn't be. When you stop learning, you're dead, whether you realize it
or not!
Bruce
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[quote]
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=InternetExplorerWinBugs
- The multiple #id.class bug
[/quote]
Yes, I've found it in the meantime.
The separate style blocks is not an option for me, plus this was just a
test case, I'm not using inline CSS.
In
Ingo Chao wrote:
Good. In case someone else could veryfy this fix, I'd appreciate it.
@importing two stylesheets should be similar to having two
style-blocks, or shouldn't it?
Dunno. To busy to test ATM, and the buggy logic of such hacks must be
tested quite thoroughly since the logic part
At 8:14 PM +0100 11/21/07, Jens Brueckmann wrote:
thin is not an attribute for border
Quite right, is is an allowed value for the border-width property, see:
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/box.html#value-def-border-width
Cheers,
jens
jens:
I didn't realize that -- thanks.
I've learned
Greetings,
I am looking for a php multiple style switcher which can handle
switching more than two style sheets for my portfolio
located at http://cssfreelancer.awardspace.com .
Would appreciate your comments.
Best
davoud
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On Nov 22, 2007 Ingo Chao wrote:
Good. In case someone else could veryfy this fix, I'd appreciate it.
@importing two stylesheets should be similar to having two
style-blocks, or shouldn't it?
This is what I see after some quick tests (as Georg said, these things
should be tested more
Bruno Fassino wrote:
On Nov 22, 2007 Ingo Chao wrote:
Good. In case someone else could veryfy this fix, I'd appreciate it.
@importing two stylesheets should be similar to having two
style-blocks, or shouldn't it?
This is what I see after some quick tests (as Georg said, these things
At 08:40 -0500 22/11/07, DAVOUD TOHIDY wrote:
Greetings,
I am looking for a php multiple style switcher which can handle
switching more than two style sheets for my portfolio
located at http://cssfreelancer.awardspace.com .
Would appreciate your comments.
Comments about style switching in
Hakan K wrote:
I am not able to see any header, and menu css function on IE 6
#header {
background:#fff url(images/valtour_top.png) no-repeat;
height:250px;
RE: http://www.valdostatourism.com/newsitetest.html
Good points.
The image is not on the server. Scripting is needed to make the
Hi all,
This is my first post :)
I have a problem with my logo.gif not showing in ie6. I am using this
code in my page:
p id=logoimg src=/images/time-logo.gif width=142 height=25
alt= //p
These are my logo styles:
#logo {
position: absolute;
top: 5px;
right: 15px;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
Try adding the following line..
img{position:relative;}
Thanks
Hakan
http://primoris.com
On Nov 22, 2007 1:37 PM, Karl Bedingfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
This is my first post :)
I have a problem with my logo.gif not showing in ie6. I am using this
code in my page:
p
I have always used the target=_blank when I wanted
to open a document in a new window.
I included the following code on a membership page
--Please download and print the a
href=pdf/membershipAp.pdf target=_blankspan
class=strongMembership Application/span/a --
I just found out that
Eric Lucile Eastman wrote:
http://www.samallman.com/test.html
The hotspot in the top right ( Contact 888-945-5228) present the
border correctly in FF but not in IE6.
Does anyone know why this is happening?
Stacking problems, which IE/win (all versions) has whenever 'position:
absolute' is
Here is the link to my page.
http://www.samallman.com/test.html
I've created an image map according to Andy Budd's instructions on page
96-98 of his book *CSS Mastery*.
His errata documentation points out that the image should be a background
image, which I've done.
The hotspots on the left and at
jaklitsch maya wrote:
--Please download and print the a
href=pdf/membershipAp.pdf target=_blankspan
class=strongMembership Application/span/a --
I just found out that this causes my validation to
fail. I guess I could change it to transitional, but I
want to avoid it if possible.
And
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