I checked (and deleted) my e-mail after work and went to bed at 9:30 am Monday
morning. When I got up at 3:30 pm I had more than 800 undeliverable or returned
mail messages that had accumulated in my inbox--most with attachments in the
original. Up until this, the most I would see is 30 or so
It's not for me to say on this forum what's right and wrong, but IMO it's very
much off-topic and should be dealt with privately.
If you really feel that this forum's at fault, may I suggest taking it up with
the List Administrator. However, it's almost certain that the forum itself is
not
Stuart King wrote:
http://www.phiferpavittwine.com
On the index.htm and winetasting notes pages the line that separates the
about and wine column with the mailing list and contact column is much
longer that it should be. It is fine on all the other pages, hm. I am
confused.
On all
yes, sounds very similar. I had this virus 2 weeks ago, and had over 100
emails in a short period of time, not 800 though. every email has an
attachment. I was also getting lots of blank emails, blank in both
subject and from lines, and blank bodies. I just contracted this
virus again last
This is kinda off topic, but very important. I'm getting email viruses, and
I think it's from this forum. An attachment is with every email I get. Of
course, I haven't opened any of them. Anyone else with this problem. Anyone
know how to stop this? Please do not remove this email, everyone
I have a special email set up for web development through Gmail and
have been on several lists for a number of years. I have not
received any virus laden emails that I know of.
Nancy
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 8:30 AM, Melbeach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is kinda off topic, but very
I have been a member of this list for quite awhile (over 2 years I
think) and I can say that I am not getting any virus e-mail's from
this list. My mail is not pre-filtered for virus's, would it be
possible to have one of these attachments forwarded directly to me?
I'm not worried about
What this sounds like to me is that a spammer harvested your email address and
has spoofed it and sent out his or her spam emails. You are probably getting
the bounce back/undeliverable notices.
But yes, it is off-topic and I am as guilty.
--
Thanks!
Jeff
Christopher Douris [EMAIL
Thank you . . .
I tried that and this did not work, the graphic on the hover was on top of
the text and the spacing on #right_corner fluxuated. This is frustrating
because all the other pages are fine.
--s
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 3:05 AM, David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Stuart King
Stuart King wrote:
http://www.phiferpavittwine.com
Add a 'hasLayout' trigger to the relevant elements...
#left_corner ul li,
#right_corner ul li,
#left_corner ul li a,
#right_corner ul li a {
height: 1%;}
...and IE6 will render as intended.
regards
Georg
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http://www.gunlaug.no
From: Stuart King [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.phiferpavittwine.com
On the index.htm and winetasting notes pages the line that separates the
about and wine column with the mailing list and contact column is much
longer that it should be. It is fine on all the other pages, hm.
The reason
Style sheets - This is a problem I am struggling with. What do you do when
different pages have slightly different layouts and positioning? Do you have
one style sheets that you maintain externally or several? Are there any
articles on this or do you have some insight?
thank you.
--s
On Tue,
Hi list!
Here's one I have been pondering lately...
What's the consensus on handling graphic headlines? Designers here
love their custom font headlines, so I am always dealing with how to
handle them. Usually, it's just the graphic in a div with a proper
alt/title but I have been wondering about
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 9:04 AM, Holly Bergevin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The reason you're seeing the problem on some pages and not others is that
you have style sheets on each page, and there are different values for some
things, depending on the page being viewed.
Do you really want to
Stuart King wrote:
Style sheets - This is a problem I am struggling with. What do you do when
different pages have slightly different layouts and positioning? Do you have
one style sheets that you maintain externally or several? Are there any
articles on this or do you have some insight?
Hi css-d folks.
I have a pretty much average, ordinary table (used for good, semantic,
table-ish purposes) on a site I am updating. For some reason, in msie, when I
assign a position: relative rule to any of the TD cells, it makes the
contents go away - same as if I had put a 'visibility:
I am trying to apply special style to all .ygtvitem elements which _do
not_ have a .ygtvchildren ancestor. In CSS, it is easy enough to select
all .ygtvitem elements which _do_ have a .ygtvchildren ancestor:
.ygtvchildren .ygtvitem {
color: red
}
However I cannot figure out how to select those
On Tue, 17 Jun 2008 09:41:51 -0700, Stuart King wrote:
Style sheets - This is a problem I am struggling with. What do you do when
different
pages have slightly different layouts and positioning? Do you have one style
sheets
that you maintain externally or several? Are there any articles on
I'm currently in the midst of reinventing the CSS cascading popup menu
(with just a hint of javascript to do the show/hide, thanks to IE6's
lack of li:hover) and have got it pretty well worked out in Firefox and
Safari, but IE6 is killing me with its insistence on hiding bits of the
popup behind
Dave Sherohman wrote:
I'm currently in the midst of reinventing the CSS cascading popup menu
(with just a hint of javascript to do the show/hide, thanks to IE6's
lack of li:hover) and have got it pretty well worked out in Firefox and
Safari, but IE6 is killing me with its insistence on hiding
(Sorry about the double copy, Ingo. I accidentally replied to sender
the first time instead of to list.)
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 10:07:57PM +0200, Ingo Chao wrote:
All subsequent li will be placed above the submenu, since these li
are coming later in the source.
Indeed.
The generic
Dave Sherohman wrote:
...
The generic approach to fix that problem is to set position:relative on
li:hover only. By doing this, the subsequent li will not be placed
above the hovered li in question, because only this li is positioined
and gets a higher rank in the painting order.
Did
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 11:26:37PM +0200, Ingo Chao wrote:
The generic approach to fix that problem is to set position:relative on
li:hover only. By doing this, the subsequent li will not be placed
above the hovered li in question, because only this li is positioined
and gets a higher
Dave Sherohman wrote:
The test page I've been using to work this out is at
http://kuno.sherohman.org/~esper/linktree/menutest.html
What do I need to do to get this to render properly in IE6?
A different menu-- one that is known to work cross-browser?
Don't know if this will meet your
Dave Sherohman wrote:
...
I did not remove the relative positioning, I just moved it from li to
li:hover, but this seems to have been sufficient to cause IE to make it
absolute, even when hovering on the li.
Because li:hover is not supported in IE 7.
Therefore, IE 6 does not acknowledge
Tom Livingston wrote:
Got any
resources?
Thanks!
Hi Tom,
Here is an interesting artivle by Dave Shea, comparing the current image
replacement techniques with their ups and downs.
http://www.mezzoblue.com/tests/revised-image-replacement/
The article offers alot and you can find the
Tom Livingston wrote:
What's really the best way to deal
with graphic headlines. Semantics, and all. Got any
resources?
Thanks!
You might try these lists:
http://webdesign-l.com/ -- technical, cultural, political, economic
and artistic aspects of web development and design -
Thanks Ingo, placing position: relative only on the on state fixed
that z-index issue for me.
Ingo Chao wrote:
Dave Sherohman wrote:
I'm currently in the midst of reinventing the CSS cascading popup menu
(with just a hint of javascript to do the show/hide, thanks to IE6's
lack of
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 06:03:57PM -0400, David Laakso wrote:
Dave Sherohman wrote:
The test page I've been using to work this out is at
http://kuno.sherohman.org/~esper/linktree/menutest.html
What do I need to do to get this to render properly in IE6?
A different menu-- one that is
Anyone know how I can get my background to fit the full screen, I posted
a link a few day ago.
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