Re: [css-d] Suckerfish menu is funky in IE7

2007-12-11 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Ben Fider wrote: This is my first post to CSS Discuss, and I'm paranoid that I didn't submit it correctly. It's all fine ... but IE7 definitely isn't :-) This menu seems to work fine in all new browsers that I've tested with, except IE7. http://fiderweb.com/z/ Looks like a version of IE's

Re: [css-d] Suckerfish menu is funky in IE7

2007-12-11 Thread Ingo Chao
Ben Fider wrote: ... http://fiderweb.com/z/ looks like a sticky hover bug in IE7 http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/pseudocss.html#stickyhover Ingo -- http://www.satzansatz.de/css.html __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[css-d] Menu float problem

2007-12-11 Thread Marty Martin
Hello everyone, I'm having trouble with a unordered list menu. When you hover over the link, the drop down works fine except that it is positioned at 0,0 relative to the div instead of relative to the li (ie: directly underneath where I'm hovering). I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.

Re: [css-d] Suckerfish menu is funky in IE7

2007-12-11 Thread Ben Fider
that's exactly what it was. thank you very much! On Dec 10, 2007 6:28 AM, Ingo Chao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ben Fider wrote: ... http://fiderweb.com/z/ looks like a sticky hover bug in IE7 http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/pseudocss.html#stickyhover Ingo --

Re: [css-d] Suckerfish menu is funky in IE7

2007-12-11 Thread Alan Gresley
Ben Fider on 9 December 2007 19:07 Hello, This menu seems to work fine in all new browsers that I've tested with, except IE7. The nested lists don't seem to get repositioned correctly when not hovered, and they all are in the same location, as if they were all nested within the top-most

[css-d] Fwd: Horizontal scrollbar in IE7

2007-12-11 Thread Eystein Alnaes
I don't think this email went through yesterday, so I'm giving it another shot. http://edb.episerverhotell.net/no/Referanser/ On these pages only IE7 gets an undesired horizontal scrollbar. It is not the italics/float right bug, so what is it? Before anyone tells me to validate it, that is

Re: [css-d] Fwd: Horizontal scrollbar in IE7

2007-12-11 Thread Bruno Fassino
On Dec 11, 2007 9:41 AM, Eystein Alnaes wrote: http://edb.episerverhotell.net/no/Referanser/ On these pages only IE7 gets an undesired horizontal scrollbar. It is not the italics/float right bug, so what is it? The trigger of the problem seems the negative top margin that you have on

Re: [css-d] Fwd: Horizontal scrollbar in IE7

2007-12-11 Thread Jim Davis
Looking at your page with IE6, which also shows the horizontal scroll bar, it looks like your wrapper div is a child of FORM id=aspnetFORM which has no width, height, or margins. Setting #aspnetFORM to width: 920px; margin: 0 auto; removes the h-scroll bar in IE6. Jim On Dec 11, 2007 12:41 AM,

Re: [css-d] Alternate layout for IE 6/7 or other browsers

2007-12-11 Thread David Laakso
Bob Salsburg wrote: Can I get suggestions from this community on good online resources showing methods for adding conditional rules for layout problems primarily for IE 6/7, but also for the occasional Opera and Safari issues. Not for specific cases so much as how to add them to a

[css-d] flash object not wanting to float right with CSS

2007-12-11 Thread Scott Thigpen
Hi, I'm having a problem with trying to float a flash object to the right. When I do it in dreamweaver, it works fine, but when I upload it and view it in firefox or safari (I'm scared to try it in IE at this moment) it doesn't work. It just sits on top of the text. What am I doing wrong?

Re: [css-d] flash object not wanting to float right with CSS

2007-12-11 Thread David Laakso
Scott Thigpen wrote: Hi, I'm having a problem with trying to float a flash object to the right. When I do it in dreamweaver, it works fine, but when I upload it and view it in firefox or safari (I'm scared to try it in IE at this moment) it doesn't work. It just sits on top of the text.

[css-d] IE issues

2007-12-11 Thread Lisa G. Wilcox
Happy holidays everyone, I have this site… HYPERLINK http://www.familyfirstdocs.comwww.familyfirstdocs.com I have validated it and ran all the checks in DW CS3 however the clients state that when they select a link, a horizontal line across the entire page appears. Also the menu up top get’s

[css-d] Horizontal scrollbar in IE7

2007-12-11 Thread Eystein Alnaes
http://edb.episerverhotell.net/no/Referanser/ On these pages only IE7 gets an undesired horizontal scrollbar. It is not the italics/float right bug, so what is it? Before anyone tells me to validate it, that is beyond possible. What we're dealing with here is EPIserver 5, and a lot of people

[css-d] problem with width of float element

2007-12-11 Thread Mauro Bertani
Hi I'm Mauro, the reource is http://bertanimauro.110mb.com/prova/fixedscroll.html. My problem is in the content div. It is positioning absolute and has two child div (#left and #right). At the first time I position all float left but in explorer make a display error; so I position the #left

Re: [css-d] IE issues

2007-12-11 Thread Ray Leventhal
Lisa G. Wilcox wrote: Happy holidays everyone,I have this site… HYPERLINKhttp://www.familyfirstdocs.comwww.familyfirstdocs.com I have validated it and ran all the checks in DW CS3 however the clientsstate that when they select a link, a horizontal line across the entire pageappears. Also the

Re: [css-d] flash object not wanting to float right with CSS

2007-12-11 Thread Rob Emenecker
Ditto here. I don't see any visual presentation problems related to the Flash SWF in Firefox 2.0.0.11 or IE 6 on Win XP Pro SP2. The float:right appears to work as expected. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Laakso Sent: Tuesday,

[css-d] Radio buttons in forms, styling without tables

2007-12-11 Thread Ian Piper
Hi all, I'm trying to restyle a page to make a form work without tables. It all seems OK except for some radio buttons, and I'm having real problems in getting them correctly to align. This page illustrates the problem: http://www.tellura.co.uk/soundsteps/franchise_contact.htm It looks

[css-d] Selecting CSS file depending on Server using the HTML Page

2007-12-11 Thread Charlene
My explaination is a little bit complicated and not using the proper technical terms. I'm sorry about that but I have a bad cold but a hard deadline. I am setting up a bunch of subdomains such as a.domain.com, b.domain.com... domain.com (or www.domain.com). The page I'll be referencing (call

[css-d] Firefox bug, or Safari?

2007-12-11 Thread Dave Pierce
I've got a bug showing up somewhere, and I'm not too sure how to fix it. On this page http://www.lorettodaybreak.org/pages/ daybreak_events_photos.html there's a large break between the subheads and the following ULs. It looks OK in Safari and IE, but not in Firefox and Opera. Knowing that