Re: [css-d] David Laakso's site in Firefox 2.x/Firefox 3.x

2009-03-22 Thread David Laakso
david wrote: > Gunlaug Sørtun wrote: > >> david wrote: >> >> >>> I did with a Ctrl-click on the Reload button. >>> >> Should do the trick -- and does at my end. >> I don't know what prevented expected functionality at your end. >> > > Possibly the use of NoScript at my end. ;-)

Re: [css-d] just center

2009-03-22 Thread david
MEM wrote: > I want something really simple, like a little lettering on the center, > saying under construction with a logo, or "hang on", for example, just to > have something there before a site get's done. > > But well... now that I look at it, I actually don't need the centered div.:S > Only

Re: [css-d] David Laakso's site in Firefox 2.x/Firefox 3.x

2009-03-22 Thread david
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote: > david wrote: > >> I did with a Ctrl-click on the Reload button. > > Should do the trick -- and does at my end. > I don't know what prevented expected functionality at your end. Possibly the use of NoScript at my end. ;-) -- David gn...@hawaii.rr.com authenticity, honest

Re: [css-d] 3 columns of text, but MINIMAL wrapping, possible?

2009-03-22 Thread Scott Mueller
So this is what I'm about to use. It's not equal spacing between the 3 columns, but it decreases (or increases) proportionally. So text won't wrap until absolutely necessary (all whitespace is consumed). Had to use tables and couldn't use the source order I wanted either :(. Is there anything b

Re: [css-d] 3 columns of text, but MINIMAL wrapping, possible?

2009-03-22 Thread Mauricio (Maujor) Samy Silva
Hi Scott, As Gunlaug and Tim pointed out there are some issues for a solid solution for the problem. But, just for studies purposes have a look at a test case hosted at: http://www.maujor.com/temp/css-d/fluid-header.html May be you can find a more consistent solution. Regards Maurício Samy Silva

Re: [css-d] 3 columns of text, but MINIMAL wrapping, possible?

2009-03-22 Thread Mauricio (Maujor) Samy Silva
> the spacing between the header parts needs to be equal .. It's possible to achieve ONLY if the header has a fixed width (not fluid as showed in my approach). Regards Maurício -Mensagem Original- De: Scott Mueller Para: Mauricio (Maujor) Samy Silva Cc: Gunlaug Sørtun ; css-d@li

Re: [css-d] 3 columns of text, but MINIMAL wrapping, possible?

2009-03-22 Thread Scott Mueller
I see you put my desired source order, thanks! The only issue is the spacing between the header parts needs to be equal (this is the most important requirement). On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 6:14 PM, Mauricio (Maujor) Samy Silva < css.mau...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Scott, > As Gunlaug and Tim pointed

Re: [css-d] 3 columns of text, but MINIMAL wrapping, possible?

2009-03-22 Thread Scott Mueller
Hi Tim, thanks for the response. The issue I have is I really don't want the text to wrap. It either should only wrap if absolutely necessary (all whitespace is consumed) or horizontal scrollbars should appear when absolutely necessary. So it is the equal whitespace that I care about, not equal

Re: [css-d] just center

2009-03-22 Thread MEM
>"In practice I'm dividing dimensions of body (equal to viewport) and the >centered element by 2, and subtract half of one from half of the >other to get the offset needed to get the vertical mid-point of the >element positioned in the vertical mid-point of viewport" yup, clear... >*if* (and only

Re: [css-d] 3 columns of text, but MINIMAL wrapping, possible?

2009-03-22 Thread Scott Mueller
Hi Gunlaug, thank you for your quick response. Sounds like I'm best off using a table for my layout as painful as that sounds after reading 3 books properly explaining how wrong doing so is... On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 5:16 PM, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote: > Scott Mueller wrote: > > The difficult part

Re: [css-d] 3 columns of text, but MINIMAL wrapping, possible?

2009-03-22 Thread Tim Climis
On Sunday, March 22, 2009 7:38:22 pm Scott Mueller wrote: > I would think this is fairly common, but I can neither find a solution or > figure one out :(. I just want 3 columns in my header like this (texts are > just examples): > Login/SignupWe are the bestLanguages | Sett

Re: [css-d] 3 columns of text, but MINIMAL wrapping, possible?

2009-03-22 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Scott Mueller wrote: > The difficult part is that I want these columns to NOT wrap as much > as possible, spread across the width of the browser window and have > equal amounts of whitespace between. > I know there's a display: table declaration, but I understand no IE > browsers pay attention

[css-d] 3 columns of text, but MINIMAL wrapping, possible?

2009-03-22 Thread Scott Mueller
I would think this is fairly common, but I can neither find a solution or figure one out :(. I just want 3 columns in my header like this (texts are just examples): Login/SignupWe are the bestLanguages | Settings | Help The difficult part is that I want these columns to NO

Re: [css-d] just center

2009-03-22 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
MEM wrote: > Thanks for the IE8 info. I didn't know about that. IE8 still supports IE-expressions in its two "backwards compatibility modes" - emulating IE7 standard mode and IE5.5/6 quirks mode. No need to hide them from IE8 in "super-standard mode" though, since it simply ignores them then. Most

Re: [css-d] just center

2009-03-22 Thread MEM
> >Simple logic, coded in jscript and expanded/explained here... > >...and there's a link to Microsoft's information on the subject in my >page... > > >Beyond that I don't want to reite

Re: [css-d] just center

2009-03-22 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
MEM wrote: > I'm confused, what's going on on this code? Simple logic, coded in jscript and expanded/explained here... ...and there's a link to Microsoft's information on the subject in my page...

Re: [css-d] just center

2009-03-22 Thread MEM
>MEM wrote: > >> Ok. I have comment this two lines: Now it seems to work in FF. >> >> /*height: 20em; */ /*width: 30em; */ >> >> If this is OK, I will try to understand the IE part now. > >Height isn't needed but you'll need the width on #centered. Otherwise >you just get a container as wide as th

Re: [css-d] David Laakso's site in Firefox 2.x/Firefox 3.x

2009-03-22 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
david wrote: > I did with a Ctrl-click on the Reload button. Should do the trick -- and does at my end. I don't know what prevented expected functionality at your end. regards Georg -- http://www.gunlaug.no __ css-discu