c...@gorge.org wrote:
On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 10:28:19AM +0900, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
So you gonna worry about Chrome, a browser that is barely out of beta
(if at all...) and is only used by a handful of geeks, but you don't
test you work in Safari ? Interesting.
Chrome as a
Thanks,Georg.
I will try to get it cleaned up and then resend.
-Mike
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Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Mike Breiding - Morgantown WV wrote:
HTML: http://epicroadtrips.us/ert2.htm
Would be a good idea to move the myriad of inline-styles to the
stylesheet, and get rid of the old
--- On Mon, 12/22/08, david gn...@hawaii.rr.com wrote:
My daughter's no geek (she's a fibre arts graduate) and uses Chrome on
her Windows Vista desktop PC. Still you should test in Safari, too.
Is that the consensus here? Test on BOTH Safari and Chrome? Does that mean you
should also test on
Good morning Philippe,
It was foretold that on 20/12/2008 @ 10:28:19 GMT+0900 (which was
23:28:19 where I live) Philippe Wittenbergh would write:
snipped a bit
So you gonna worry about Chrome, a browser that is barely out of beta
(if at all...) and is only used by a handful of geeks, but
Hi Simon,
what about fixed box and centered image?
iñigo
2008/12/18 Simon juj...@jujumi.com
Hi,
I'm trying to use a carousel object, and we have the hard bit working
the catch.. the box is losing it's dimensions..
We can fix it by adding a fixed height/width as here, but I'd much
Maybe you should use line-height...
So instead of padding-top and padding-bottom.. you can use:
height: 27px;
line-height: 27px;
that should work..
2008/12/20 taestrada taestr...@comcast.net:
If you view my top navigation and drop down menu in IE 7, it looks almost
perfect. I just need help
Quoting Bobby Jack bobbykj...@yahoo.co.uk:
Is that the consensus here? Test on BOTH Safari and Chrome? Does
that mean you should also test on every point revision of Firefox,
every gecko-based browser, etc.?
I don't think there IS a consensus-- when it comes to questions of
browser
Hello there,
I have a problem, it appears only in IE, here,
http://www.europeeurope.net/index.php?pageNum_Recordset2=7totalRows_Recordset2=4919
in this page, the layout just broken, the maincontent sank to the bottom.
The codes of the second div inside the right sidebar go:
newreply {
Hi
Link: ikjensen.dk/test/
I'm working on a new design.
And naturally having an IE6 problem.
The css in the menu are the same, except the Fly-outs are floated
Right and Left.
The problem is the Left side, where IE is placing a extra line, below
the Sub-menu.
Any hints ??
PS!
Any hints on :
David Laakso wrote:
I have forgotten the work around for this: Padding is set on the
bottom set of images and a nearly black background color. IE/6 is not
honoring this. What to do?
http://chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/test-59/photography/01.php
Normal workaround: wrap the image in a span
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
David Laakso wrote:
I have forgotten the work around for this: Padding is set on the
bottom set of images and a nearly black background color. IE/6 is not
honoring this. What to do?
http://chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/test-59/photography/01.php
Paul Jung wrote:
I have a problem, it appears only in IE, here,
http://www.europeeurope.net/index.php?pageNum_Recordset2=7totalRows_Recordset2=4919
in this page, the layout just broken, the maincontent sank to the bottom.
Paul
It helps to state what browser version (there are a lot of
Hi
Link: ikjensen.dk/test/
I'm working on a new design.
And naturally having an IE6 problem.
The css in the menu are the same, except the Fly-outs are floated
Right and Left.
The problem is the Left side, where IE is placing a extra line, below
the Sub-menu.
In Firefox 2.x, it works.
Any
In most browsers running on 96 DPI displays, a font-size of 82%
displays at 13px. With the font stacks I am using, this is the
font-size I would like to use for monospace fonts to match 100%
font-size of other text.
Oddly, with a base font-size of 100% on the BODY, Safari (Win Mac)
and Google
Ib Jensen wrote:
Hi
Link: ikjensen.dk/test/
I'm working on a new design.
And naturally having an IE6 problem. The css in the menu are the
same, except the Fly-outs are floated Right and Left. The problem is
the Left side, where IE is placing a extra line, below the Sub-menu.
In
On Dec 23, 2008, at 8:43 AM, David Hucklesby wrote:
In most browsers running on 96 DPI displays, a font-size of 82%
displays at 13px. With the font stacks I am using, this is the
font-size I would like to use for monospace fonts to match 100%
font-size of other text.
Oddly, with a base
2008/12/23 Gunlaug Sørtun gunla...@c2i.net:
Ib Jensen wrote:
Any hints ??
Same 'hasLayout' trigger on anchors as before, but with the necessary
selector-addition to target the left menu also...
#menu ul li a, #menu_l ul li a {height: 1%;}
PS! Any hints on : Downsizing a picture nicely.
Ib Jensen wrote:
I need to _get / buy_ some very explaning books on CSS!
Wouldn't surprise me if you can read/understand German at least as well
as I do, and this one goes in some depth and has good examples and
references...
Hey, everyone, thanks in advance;
This site:
http://www.ruthinstitute.org
seems to have something it my template page that won't play nice with
IE6 and some times 5DW's checker says it's a word wrap issue
and Adobe's page says to use overflow:hidden.didn't seem to work
as you
2008/12/23 Gunlaug Sørtun gunla...@c2i.net:
Ib Jensen wrote:
...and a read-up on CSS standards...
http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/
That should lead to improved control over web design and browsers in no
time - once you have practiced a bit.
I think I'm practicing all the time, but I'm
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[mailto:css-d-boun...@lists.css-discuss.org] On Behalf Of Todd Bingham
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To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: [css-d] IE 5 and 6-- main content div drop
Hey, everyone, thanks in
Todd Bingham wrote:
http://www.ruthinstitute.org
seems to have something it my template page that won't play nice with
IE6 and some times 5...
http://www.ruthinstitute.org/browsershot.jpg
todd
* html #mainContent { border:1px solid red/* 4 position only*/;
overflow-x: hidden;
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