h like to
read it. If you have an altogether better solution on how to build this
page I'd love to read that too.
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I know it seems like I'm posting out of the blue, but I've been
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However recently I've been making a real effort to use CSS instead
of tables for layout, but I still don't quite get it...
Here's a new demo of my personal
n't quite align as other more "correct" browsers, so you need
to add extra, slightly skewed, directions in the CSS which IE will read
but which other browsers will ignore. So I'm not sure if I've missed
something?
> To prevent IE7, 6 and older from dropping #content no mat
hopefully just work out and neaten up, but I'm not really sure
why it's stopped flowing. Could that be the "tough" fix you suggested?
I appreciate this is probably caused by not understanding 100%
how everything in CSS works, but until you ask you won't learn!
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> FWIW: we generally don't use, or need, html tables for layout.
The whole point of this exercise is so I can re-do my website
using CSS for layout, learning how to do it with my simple 2
column layout.
And now I can
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>level element that contains your links. That might be causing the problem.
And you also have a serious 'overlapping elements' problem (Fx1.5/WinXPH)
with viewports less than 950px wide, which gets ever more worse as you
progress below 760px.
HTH
John M.
lf, so not a big issue - but
surely I should be able to get this to work in my stylesheet?
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Hi, me again, still struggling with the finer points of CSS!
Except I think this one should be simple...
My client has a logo "kFA" in which she has the body of the k as
tall as the FA part. This is in some font which naturally achieves
this. She wants the same effect throughout her we
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Hi there,
I've created a page for a client and used CSS for layout. I'm a
beginner to that, but it worked neater than tables.
Except one problem... it looks fine on Firefox but not on IE.
How can I get IE to behave the same way? The main problem is with
the "Are you a...&q
On Tue, Jun 13, 2006 at 11:36:15AM -0600, Josh Stephenson wrote:
> Familiarize yourself with the box model hack:
> http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=BoxModelHack
Thanks for this, very helpful!
This has worked for things like positioning my boxes so
they don't overlap in IE, and
Having spent ages learning how to position stuff in CSS and getting
it meticulously right (using the nice hack that I was pointed at
to get IE to behave, too) the client has now said "Oh, can you
make the content centre in the browser?"
ARGH! If I was still using tables for layout thi
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as an idea to work with...
I used CSS because it's meant to be more elegant than tables, and
I was sick of nesting tables... but this is driving me up the wall.
What am I missing, something maybe hasn't "clicked"...
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Hi there,
I seem to have a bug with vanishing links. The HTML validates
(I assumed I'd missed a " somewhere) so I guess I've screwed up
the CSS somehow?
Please have a look at http://www.wdam.co.uk/clients/dynam/hh/
If you look in IE, all the links (are you a, homeseeker, etc)
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Hi, folks
I'm thinking about liquid 3 column layouts using CSS (naturally), and am
considering an arrangement something like this:
[main content of page]
[navigation bits of page]
[sidebar content of page]
with the following CSS for positioning:
div#content {margin 0 185px 0 25%;
Hi folks
I wonder if someone could take a look at the following page:
<http://www.sfep.org.uk/newHP.asp>
and tell me why it works fine in Firefox and Opera (both under Win XPH),
but not under IE6?
I have adapted the CSS/HTML from chapter 6 of 'More Eric Meyer on CSS', to
Hello again,
OK, I now seem to have solved my earlier CSS menu rollover problem in IE6
see: <http://www.sfep.org.uk/newHP.asp>.
I decided to try and apply the background images to the elements rather
than the elements, and after a bit of re-classing of the 's that
seems to ha
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Welcome, Cedar....
and to CSS, and I'd be grateful for any advice or feedback in solving my
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I've been
Hello,
I've just signed up to this mail list so would just like to say hi to
everyone, I'm from the uk and i've been developing with css for a
short while have been doing pretty much nothing else and can say I
really enjoy it.
Its not so much a problem I want some advice o
Hi,
In your HTML, you basically given 4 CSS print options for the browser. This
might be a bit confusing.
Try (media="screen") where it says (media="screen, print") on three
occasions;
.. href="/css/saam.css" media="screen, print" ..
.. href="/css/b
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E6 as well.
Someone here wrote me about their solution, quite angrily saying I wasn't
using it the right way.
Im trying to use just CSS. I know I am close. Any help is appreciated.
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Subject: So close...IE6 horizontal drop-down menu help
I don't have IE6 but have seen in IETester and online renderers that my
horizontal menu
is
Hi folks,
I'm a new poster here, and am looking for a handy reference to browser
compatibility with CSS.
Is there a handy online source which will detail (ordered by CSS feature,
preferably, but by browser would do, at a pinch) ;-) whether a particular
browser supports a particular CSS fe
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Firefox & IE
SCALING ISSUE
If you set your screen resolution to 800x600 and
run a test on the CSS and code below, you'll
quickly discover Firefox and IE have scaling issues
aside from font size.
The image GIF (245x216) looks remarkably larger in IE6
than it does in Firefox 2.0.0.6.
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Hello,
I am a PHP programmer who used to do only front end stuff in the time before
managers accepted CSS as a valid way to mark up web pages.
Now I'd really like to get up to speed on CSS but everytime I start to get
into it, it seems like, "oh to make that work in that browser I
I'm a Mac user now, was Linux full time for quite a while. I keep a
laptop handy to check windows browsers. I use FF for everyday life and
doing my HTML and CSS.
It's interesting coming back to front end stuff, I wonder how many
here use Vim as their HTML/CSS editor? I'm so hooke
programmers you have to know vim. I was given
an clean box and a copy of Linux and told to install and use. Have a nice
day. To that point I had been all windows. (that's why I love my mac, best
of both worlds! Plus, duel mac monitors rules!!!)
As far as CSS, I got all behind standards abou
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I've been looking at one of the links that I was offered in a previous
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http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=CssHack
Something about it angers me.
I could easily just build for standards compliant browsers.
In fact I think that's what I've decided to
"Tables of Mass(poor) Construction", I FOUND THEM!!! OVER HERE!!!
OK, so I'm out of here and off to CSS land, I'll come back some day when I'm
a full grown idiot!
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Since my died and I launched the site I was wondering if someone could
take my site for a quick spin in IE...
http://www.nuff-respec.com/
thanks!!
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> years and
> I'm trying to get my head around CSS. As an old dog and I'm trying to
> learn
> some new tricks, but this is turning out to be incredibly frustrating.
> I'm
> reading Dan's book, Bulletproof Web Design
Hi all,
I've just finished this website, and to the best of my knowledge everything
is XHTML and CSS valid.
I've tried to make the site as accessible as I can, but I'm requesting a
site check just in case I've missed anyt
Hi All,
Is is possible to have two div tag overlap with each other ? If possible...
how can I achieve that ? I need to create 2 layout that host different
component.
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I knew there were differences between browsers, but I thought I was keeping
my CSS rather basic. Whoa! I developed my site using IE 6.0 and
Dreamweaver 7.0.1. Then showed the site to my client, being VERY happy
about how good it looked! Client is using Mac IE 5.2.
Is there some way
URL: http://www.ggshows.com/DisplayPage.asp?pageType=1
<http://www.ggshows.com/DisplayPage.asp?pageType=1&pageName=Guestbookfeedbac
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d IE6 and found it
is not too precise.
What did work was to set the body to .75em and then use 1em or whatever, for
each element.
Anyone else find the same?
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Hi all,
When I add a 0.08em solid black border around an image, a small space is
rendered at the bottom of the image.
Here's the section of css:
#img {
float: right;
margin: 1em 1em 1em 0 !important;
margin: 1em .5em 0 0;
border:
font-size in EMs. For the effect of equal-height columns I used
the faux-column technique.
Here you'll find a (working-)example of the page:
http://top-topics.com/test-temp/index.html
and the layout css-file:
http://top-topics.com/test-temp/css-files/layout.css
I've registered a trial ac
this solution.
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> This is a rough idea have how I have been doing forms lately. There is a
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e to load nested 's when
mousingover it's parent node.
As an IE browser, it's running the HTMLDog's sfHover() script that attaches
a class to 's, which is then controlled in the CSS, along with the hover
class used by non-IE browsers.
#nav li:hover ul ul, #nav li:hover ul
Can anyone point me to a resource or explain the limitations of using
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Is this even possible, or are sellers limited to using the crappy eBay HTML
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I started a page at:
http://cssman.webs.com/testbuttons.html
I cannot get the orange box to mesh up with the "Headline goes here..."
line.
I t
I am really interested in obscure browsers, and IE which i refuse to
run :)
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I've put my CSS in this page: http://machalek.com/KC/ContactUs2.cfm
It looks great in IE (strange, I know), but I don't know why it's not
doing what I think it should do in Fire Fox. (?)
If someone can take a quick look, I would appreciate it.
Si
uld
only use ID once on a page, and you can use CLASS repeatedly. Also you
seem confused (like we all were once) between the way to mark up ID &
CLASS and the way the CSS is written.
So you could have:-
blah blue text blah
text in the default colour
more blue text
and your CSS might
Ingo Chao wrote:
> Guillaume wrote:
>> I'm using an @import filter to fire my css... Now I would like to
>> reset those styles for Ie 5.0 for example, to make sure he only has
>> the text version and no styles at all... I thought throwing to this
>> brow
utting the lists in a table solves the problem
conveniently.
>However, using tables is not "CSS correct"...
>Is there a better way?
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font. Weird. I fired up Firefox, Mozilla and IE,
and they all had exactly the same behavior.
So far I have not found anything about it via Google, nor in the W3C CSS
refs, but since all three browsers handle it the same way, then it would
seem to be a part of the spec. Not what I would expect,
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ave not put the menu
script up and because there are only a few files in the test directory,
none of the links will work, but if you want to see an example direct from
the site, warts and all, I have put a quasi-real world page up at
http://www.h4c.org/testing/html/20020410.html.
The CS
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tcome. The illustrative sample
(http://www.h4c.org/testing/test-case.html) validates, and has its CSS in-line.
I'm satisfied with this general approach (using definition lists) for
having numbered text paragraphs, as it appears to scale well, given that
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At 08:03 AM 7/1/2005, jeremy wrote:
Looking for a better way to handle this with CSS and Xhtml.
http://tct2005.com/faculty.htm
I have to replace all of the names on these 3 pages with new ones from a
word document. [...]
is it just a bitch of a task? or is there an easier way
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bear fruit for me...)
Thus armed, within the limits of my ability to test locally (and after
expending 4 googles of calories), I have solved the problems I was having,
using valid XHTML and CSS (with apologies to Peter, who wanted me to try
XML). The solution scales well with font sizes up to
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on the screen.
In addition to the problems and solutions already mentioned, I note that in
three places-- CSS, JS and HTML-- you are setting the background image for
the LI you use; I would question whether that duplication is necessary; I
think its a hangover from your testing. Also, an
http://www.petrucci-ensemble.org.uk/redesign/petrucci-redesign-debug.html
CSS: http://www.petrucci-ensemble.org.uk/redesign/style-debug.css
Is this a known issue/correct behaviour? And if so, is there a way
round it that doesn't involve hacking in additional non-semantic divs
have forgotten that basic rule of "Never Assume"... :-)
That's the correct behavior, given your CSS. I can't think of a
solution that doesn't involve adding at least one more div or other
element.
OK, that's the reassurance that I needed (I'm aware I'
Jeff Cortez wrote:
Has anyone had any
experience with an open source content management system and implemented
standards compliant code along with it?
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