http://chromacreative.com/testingserver/hawkeye/site/home.html
Hi Chris,
Comparing FF3 and IE6 -aside from a few very minor shuffles of the layout
(a couple pixels here and there) and a slightly larger font-size on IE they
both look pretty spot on.
Nice site! I like it!
Ta,
~Mx
http://www.tccnotary.com/
Hi Christian,
I can confirm your conditional comments are working in IE6.
I'm seeing the green dashed border.
Some versions of standalone IEs report the highest version of IE available
on your system which can break the conditional comments.
On my work machine I
Christian Ziebarth composed:
http://www.tccnotary.com/
I don't know what your intent is, but the buttons in #menu are stacked in
only two columns of three rows each. This might not seem wierd if they were
centered in #container, but they aren't lined up with anything else either.
div#body #
I'm having problems with iFrames. I wondered if anyone could help.
I have
html {
overflow-y: scroll;
}
To stop the page shifting around in Firefox/ IE8
And am trying to override the iFrames' scrollbars with:
html #IDNameofIFrame html {
Vincent Pollard wrote:
html #IDNameofIFrame html { overflow-y: auto !important; }
It is legal in css2.1 to write html html like this?
Legal, yes, but such a selector chain doesn't point to any element since
there's no 'html' element inside 'html'. Selector chains can only
express parent --
To give you some ideas about how you can mix your various wishes
together in a mostly cross-browser reliable way, check the following
slightly reworked copy of your page...
http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/alien/ch/test_09_0506.html
...and its stylesheet...
Kathy:
Sorry I haven't been able to respond. It seems that you are hearing
the same thing from other people. Right now I can't unfortunately
reach the SVN where I saw the problem. What I did see is the hacked
stand-alone IE even with the proper .dll files for PNG transparency
started
I have a thumbnail gallery composed of 200px by 200px thumbnails.
I put them in a 80% wide DIV and allow them to reflow as the browser
resizes.
This works great. However I do NOT want it justified to the left. So
I put margin: 0 auto; on my 80% width div.
Obviously this does nothing. I've
Court Kizer wrote:
http://courtkizer.com/screenshots/Untitled.png
At this point I'm not even sure it's possible.
Suggest you start here...
http://www.brunildo.org/test/ImgThumbIBL2b.html
regards
Georg
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http://www.gunlaug.no