Georg wrote:
Gabriele Romanato wrote:
hi all. did someone make some tests about? I'd like to see a wiki
page on incutio.
I'd like to see some tests on that too.
IE8b1 adds in line-height for the generated content - 'height: 0'
means
nothing to it in practice, so there will be big gaps
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 1:23 AM, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
I'd like to see some tests on that too.
IE8b1 adds in line-height for the generated content - 'height: 0' means
nothing to it in practice, so there will be big gaps in layouts in some
cases.
Haven't gotten around to create my own
Bruno Fassino wrote:
There is something really strange in that extra space produced by
IE8b1. I've seen it _only_ in some cases. It seems to depend on what
follows the 'easy-cleared' box. When present this extra space is
definitely outside the easy-cleared box, it may even appear after
Hi all,
My problem with the follwoing code is that (link1) and (link2) go to the left
side of the whole page width,
while I want it to float to the exact left side of the form.
Any help please?
--
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML
03/20/2008
Hello All:
I'd appreciate someone(s) looking at www.bildasfriesslakepub.com in IE6 and
IE7, specifically at the Join Our Mailing List box at the top of the right
hand column and let me know if it renders correctly (as in FF).
Avant bumps the GO button up a few px, IE8 drops the GO
Anas R. wrote:
My problem with the follwoing code is that (link1) and (link2) go to the left
side of the whole page width,
while I want it to float to the exact left side of the form.
- Anas R.
Try:
#toolbar {
background-color: navy;
color: #fff;
padding: 3px 2px;
}
Peter Hyde-Smith wrote:
I'd appreciate someone(s) looking at www.bildasfriesslakepub.com in IE6 and
IE7, specifically at the Join Our Mailing List box at the top...]
TIA and Cheers,
Peter
Looks fine to me at text-size largest in IE/6 7, Peter.
Aside: I'd hold the your current
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 8:48 AM
Subject: Re: [css-d] site check please
Peter Hyde-Smith wrote:
I'd appreciate someone(s) looking at www.bildasfriesslakepub.com in IE6
and IE7, specifically at the Join Our Mailing List box at the top...]
TIA and Cheers,
Peter
David wrote:
Looks
Georg very nicely helped me fix the issues I was having with the bars
displaying on the top of this page. However, I haven't been able to
quite mimic the results for the bars on the bottom. Being a CSS
newbie, I can't quite make out how to fix this. I suspect it has
something to do with the top
Hey Everyone,
I'm new to the list and I'm trying to learn what I can about CSS. Does
anyone know what might be happening with this site (jaeme.org)?
In IE: The PNG's don't seem to be rendering transparency correctly, and the
width is messed up.
The site seems to work fine in Safari (aside from
At 8:21 PM -0400 3/18/08, Mary Ellen Curtin wrote:
How well does CSS Zengarden Design #202, Retro Theater:
http://www.csszengarden.com/?cssfile=/202/202.csspage=0
work in IE 6 lower? On my IE6.0 machine the frame doesn't wrap around
the way it does in Firefox IE7. I would say it breaks
Yes, it's IE problem with PNG.
check this
http://www.twinhelix.com/css/iepngfix/
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 6:34 PM, Chris Case [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Everyone,
I'm new to the list and I'm trying to learn what I can about CSS. Does
anyone know what might be happening with this site
I like the concept, but viewing it in Firefox, the paragraph content
in the benefits and requirements divs has some issues with longer
words spilling from one paragraph column into the next column or even
next div. Also content is spilling from the right paragraph in that
section outside of the
Firefox 1.5.0.12, Firefox 2.0.0.12, Firefox 3.0b4, Opera 9.25,
Epiphany-Webkit 2.20.1...
I don't have Konqueror installed but I bet there's not problem with the
KHTML engine.
They all have minor problems when increasing the font size but at
default they work perfectly (at least on my Ubuntu
Hey everyone,
I'm trying to get a button for a website, so that user can choose whether to
view the site and read text on a dark background with white text or on a
white background with dark text.
Problem is, I don't want to change the background of the body element, I
want to change background
Krystian - Sunlust wrote:
I'm trying to get a button for a website, so that user can choose whether to
view the site and read text on a dark background with white text or on a
white background with dark text.
Maybe like a sort of style sheet switcher thing?
Renée Hellenbrecht wrote:
Georg very nicely helped me fix the issues I was having with the bars
displaying on the top of this page. However, I haven't been able to
quite mimic the results for the bars on the bottom. Being a CSS
newbie, I can't quite make out how to fix this. I suspect it has
Hi css'ers . . . .
Simple problems that are am having trouble solving:
1. How do I justify the text in the #bt div:
URL:
http://www.adrianavargasdesign.com/pages/contact.html
2. How do I get the contact justified right and the back to steps
to stay justified left
URL:
Hello!
I hope I am posting correctly, as I know there are definate ground rules! Just
wondering if anybody knows a fix for ie 5.5/6 in regards to css-only tooltips.
They sidplay ok in firefox/ie7etc, but not at all in ie. The code is like this:
//html:
a href=click here for tooltipspan
Stuart King wrote:
Simple problems that are am having trouble solving:
1. How do I justify the text in the #bt div:
URL:
http://www.adrianavargasdesign.com/pages/contact.html
With regard to your first question:
You could *crudely justify it* in compliant browsers (and then hack the
See: sample link at: www.dottedi.biz/codesamples/misc/text-decoration.html
I'm wondering why I cannot seem to override the natural link underline
by using a span setting text-decoration to none as in:
a href=http://www.mysite.com; target=_newMysite.com span
style=text-decoration: none; -
Hi all,
So, this navmenu is almost working:
http://dev.bell.wd-2.net
Except that in IE6, there's a glitch as you hover onto the secondary
nav menus, where they bloat out to 100% width. What causes that, and
what can I do to get rid of it?
thx-a-lot!
—ml—
Bob Meetin wrote:
See: sample link at:
www.dottedi.biz/codesamples/misc/text-decoration.html
I'm wondering why I cannot seem to override the natural link underline
by using a span setting text-decoration to none as in:
a href=http://www.mysite.com; target=_newMysite.com span
It may confuse some because built-in tooltips show up for content in the
title tag.
What you are referring to is a problem whereby in IE, the :hover pseudo
class only works on a few elements... anchors (a:hover) being the most
obvious where it does work, list items (li:hover) being the most
Except that the question was not answered. I want _Mysite.com_ to be
underlined and the second part, which is still part of the hyperlink,
Service and Repair of Broken and damaged HTML code to not be underlined
whether I do this via the stylesheet or inline style. Not underlining
the link
I hope this is the right list to ask this question on. The page in
question is: http://charlottetoastmasters.info/acc/s.php
Why don't the two h2s ('Meeting Date' and 'Schedule for mm/dd/yy') line
up? Why is 'Meeting Date' lower than 'Schedule for mm/dd/yy'? Firebug
tells me that the styling is
On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 20:42:43 + (GMT), Jack Armley wrote:
[...]
wondering if anybody knows a fix for ie 5.5/6 in regards to css-only
tooltips. They
sidplay ok in firefox/ie7etc, but not at all in ie. The code is like this:
//html:
a href=click here for tooltipspan class=tooltiptooltip
That is a bit odd.
I'm not 100% sure, but when I added borders to both containing divs in
Firebug they jumped down to line up.
I think it has something to do with the automatic top and bottom margin that
H2's get by default.
Try explicitly declaring a top and/or bottom margin for #updt_left h2
How do I get the contact justified right and the back to steps to
stay justified left
URL:
http://www.adrianavargasdesign.com/pages/services.html
thank you,
--s
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css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Rick Pasotto wrote:
I hope this is the right list to ask this question on. The page in
question is: http://charlottetoastmasters.info/acc/s.php
Why don't the two h2s ('Meeting Date' and 'Schedule for mm/dd/yy') line
up? Why is 'Meeting Date' lower than 'Schedule for mm/dd/yy'? Firebug
tells
Stuart King wrote:
How do I get the contact justified right and the back to steps to
stay justified left
URL:
http://www.adrianavargasdesign.com/pages/services.html
thank you,
--s
If you mean one to be left, and the other to be right, and both to be on
the same line, you could
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 11:20 AM, Bob Meetin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doing this in the opposite direction will work using a stylesheet or
inline style:
Exactly, and you should approach it in the opposite direction in your case.
a href=#emMySite.com/em - Service and Repair of Broken and
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 08:23:57PM -0400, David Laakso wrote:
Rick Pasotto wrote:
I hope this is the right list to ask this question on. The page in
question is: http://charlottetoastmasters.info/acc/s.php
(That page is now removed.)
Why don't the two h2s ('Meeting Date' and 'Schedule for
At 05:51 AM 18/03/2008, Laura wrote:
Hello
Thank you again for all your help on my last question. Now I'm
struggling with this
I want the site to have the top margin and left side as the
constant and the rest to be variable. I really don't want to
clone this page for the rest of the
Mark Lundquist wrote:
So, this navmenu is almost working:
http://dev.bell.wd-2.net
Except that in IE6, there's a glitch as you hover onto the secondary
nav menus, where they bloat out to 100% width. What causes that, and
what can I do to get rid of it?
Not much I can help you with
CSS-d,
I've looked on the web for help with what I am trying to accomplish, but
all references that I've found to multi-column layouts seem to assume
that each column has different content.
Perhaps I'm just not using the right search terms. I have a feeling this
is either totally obvious
Dave M G wrote:
What I want to do is have the text break into two different columns.
Ideally, the height of the columns, and the containing div would
end up as 50% of the combined height of the two columns.
Yes ... no ... not quite, yet.
Support for multi-columns across browser-land isn't
Dave M G wrote:
[···]
Perhaps I'm just not using the right search terms. I have a feeling this
is either totally obvious beginner's stuff, or entirely impossible.
I have a bunch of text that I have contained inside a div.
What I want to do is have the text break into two different columns.
Rafael, Gunlaug,
Thank you for replying.
By following the A List Apart link that Gunlaug provided, I also found
this article which is a little more what I was talking about:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/css3multicolumn
Apparently the key term I needed was multi-column as opposed to
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