Hello. Any ideas why this page isn't working quite right in Opera (Mac):
http://citizensheep.com/new_design/ ? A block that should be floating to the
right is moving underneath (screenshot - offending block circled in red).
I suspect it ma be a width issues, but not sure.
It works fine in
Hi,
Thought I had it sorted, checked IE7 and Gecko, validated my CSS and HTML
all ok.
Tried site out on different machine under IE6 and it went to pieces.
My banner should be a composite of background colour, image and shadow text,
thought it worked if very dirty. Under IE6 text has slipped away
Thanks David, Alan and Stephen for your help.
Problems solved!!
Cheers,
Keno.
David Laakso wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I still have the following main menu css validation error!
543 #menu li a Property zoom doesn't exist : 1
557 #menu ul Property zoom
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to get a page layout to work in FF as well as IE.
The page is located at: http://herlug.org.uk/test/tmp.html
with the style sheet at: http://herlug.org.uk/test/style2.css
In IE7, the page displays perfectly well.
In FF 2.x there is a gap between the body and the image.
Lesley Binks wrote:
In FF 2.x there is a gap between the body and the image.
Hi Lesley--
Looks like collapsing margins to me. This should help:
#text { /* the text content */
margin: 0;
padding:0;
padding-right: 190px;
padding-bottom: 1px; /* ADD THIS LINE */
}
Hope it helps!
--Bill
Sorry I can't answer your question, but it brings up a point that I had read
somewhere; thought others might share and hope new people (like me):
I had read that one should design with FF in mind and then add in the
necessary fixes to IE, et al. Does anyone have any thoughts to share?
Thanks,
On Aug 12, 2008, at 8:05 AM, Stephen Carrell wrote:
Sorry I can't answer your question, but it brings up a point that I
had read
somewhere; thought others might share and hope new people (like me):
I had read that one should design with FF in mind and then add in the
necessary fixes to
Lesley Binks wrote:
Bill Brown wrote:
#text { /* the text content */
margin: 0;
padding:0;
padding-right: 190px;
padding-bottom: 1px; /* ADD THIS LINE */
}
I already had a padding-bottom in there at 5px.
You sure did! But, er, that's not the rule I sent you. You're applying
Bill Brown wrote:
Lesley Binks wrote:
Bill Brown wrote:
#text { /* the text content */
margin: 0;
padding:0;
padding-right: 190px;
padding-bottom: 1px; /* ADD THIS LINE */
}
I already had a padding-bottom in there at 5px.
You sure did! But, er, that's not the rule I sent
tony wrote:
www.somersetspiess.co.uk
Can anyone please give me a clue as to where I need to go to start to sort
out this IE6 mess?
Tony
You might consider this layout by Georg Sortun as a base layout. It
works cross-browser.
http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/moa_8b.html
Put the menu in the right
hello Gang,
I have CSS:
#topnav_right {float: left;
position: relative;
width: 694px;
height: 107px;}
#topnav_right_bottom {position: absolute;
bottom: 0;
left: 0;
width: 694px;
height: 35px;}
/*-- [Header
Hi Gang.
I've set up a simple Form at: www.webbwize.co.uk/Test_Area/Register/ with a
stylesheet at:www.webbwize.co.uk/Test_Area/Register/stylesheet.css
I've tried all sorts of 'tricks' but can't seem to set up the styles that I
want.
The labelss all line up OK and have styling, but the input
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
discuss.org] On Behalf Of Alan K Baker
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 3:21 PM
To: css-d
Subject: [css-d] Forms
Hi Gang.
I've set up a simple Form at: www.webbwize.co.uk/Test_Area/Register/ with
a
stylesheet
Hello all,
The following site: http://www.futurefacesoffredericton.com looks fine in
IE7 and FF. It was just brought to my attention that it goes completely to
hell in IE6. Can anyone point out if why and if there is a simple fix or
not?
Thank you,
Matt Tibbits
I have a large image made up of four smaller images, two stacked
above two. They need to sit next to each other with no space between
them and the whole image should be centered on the page. There are
also image maps, but I don't think this is relevant to the css.
Does anyone know of a
Matt Tibbits wrote:
The following site: http://www.futurefacesoffredericton.com looks fine in
IE7 and FF. It was just brought to my attention that it goes completely to
hell in IE6. Can anyone point out if why and if there is a simple fix or
not?
Matt Tibbits
Have you tried
Linda H wrote:
I have a large image made up of four smaller images, two stacked
above two. They need to sit next to each other with no space between
them and the whole image should be centered on the page. There are
also image maps, but I don't think this is relevant to the css.
Does
Hi Thierry.
I set a float on #form input but it makes no difference.
You know it's amazing that a thing can stare you in the face and you don't see
it until someone else points it out.
I've removed all of the name tags. I hadn't noticed them! They were generated
by Dreamweaver before I started
I have a client who is using IE 6 on a laptop.
When she views this draft HOME page, the menu text appears as it should:
orange-yellow lettering on a progressively shaded bar background.
http://www.ambientglow.com/garage/pmsca/web/index.html
On the draft INSIDE pages, however, she says that the
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
discuss.org] On Behalf Of Alan K Baker
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 6:10 PM
To: css-d
Subject: Re: [css-d] Forms
Hi Thierry.
I set a float on #form input but it makes no difference.
If it didn't make any
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