Hi all
This is my first post, any help will be greatly appreciated.
Im a CSS total newbie, so please, have patience.
Ok. Yes I know this is the old table design déjà vu and we must avoid it
etc
etc
I know we maybe have a .js solution (I dont want it thank you).
I know about faux
Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: quarta-feira, 29 de Outubro de 2008 16:05
To: MEM
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] help: three columns with the same height
I chose javascript method
http://www.paulbellows.com/getsmart/balance_columns/
You can see on my site: http://www
Hello,
Problem:
1) How can I change the align of the UL list to the right ?
2) After that, how can I add a right margin to it so that the lists
stays away from the right screen border?
Inside a container div with this properties:
#container {
width:933px;
CSS Basic Question: Background Color:
If I quit the height value, I get no background color. Why?
I want a background color, but I don't want the extra bottom space that the
height value gives to me. :s
How can we have a background without the height?
Here is the code.
that is ugly, and with redundant CSS code (I'm sure of it), but
it will get better.
Regards,
Márcio
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From: David Laakso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: sábado, 1 de Novembro de 2008 17:10
To: MEM
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] Basic CSS Question: Why
Ok. I've manage to make 3 columns layout with same height, using CSS only.
THANKS. :)
After some other reply's I was able to put my navigation over the right
side.
THANKS. :)
Now I have a pixel problem!!! Or a math problem. I don't know yet.
Please take a look at the NAVIGATION MENU (a UL
?
If it's fast and easy for you, answer me back please, If not, I will dig in
a little on gooracle. :)
Regards,
Márcio
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From: Gunlaug Sørtun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: segunda-feira, 3 de Novembro de 2008 14:46
To: MEM
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re
sure of it, but I'd like to know how this works so I can understand
instead of just copying it.
Thanks once again,
Márcio
-Original Message-
From: Gunlaug Sørtun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: segunda-feira, 3 de Novembro de 2008 19:43
To: MEM
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Suggestion:
Can I suggest that I we move from a mailing list to a Newsgroup. :D I know
is quite a request but... thinks may be more organized in a answer.
question way. :)
Just my 2 cents on this.
Kind Regards,
Márcio
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problem. :)
Thanks once again,
Márcio
-Original Message-
From: Gunlaug Sørtun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: segunda-feira, 3 de Novembro de 2008 14:46
To: MEM
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] The 1 px terror - Help.
MEM wrote:
Now I have a pixel problem
Maybe I'm unable to see the advantages of a mailing list over a newsgroup,
but till now, I'm not convinced. ;)
David Laakso wrote:
Re-read the link I sent you (provided again below) on how to bottom post
...
I've read it.
But, I have no problems about bottom and top post.
I'm using an
Gunlaug Sørtun Wrote:
When you don't declare font-size and/or line-height, all browsers will use
their own default values.
I see... so it's default BUT we have to give him same values so he can't
default by himself. And since there isn't any update list of what
properties the browsers use
OK Now I get why I'm having such nice responses to my suggestion. :) My
Bad.
Bill Wrote:
I'm not sure you've given any reasons why a newsgroup is better than a
mailing list, either.
This was my bad:
Please have in mind that I do not intent to say: Newsgroup is better than
mailing list. I don't
This is a meta-css question: :)
Any of you are using this mailing list with Outlook and a rule to filter
mails from this mailing list ?
If so, can you please give me the configurations that work with you.
I have tried to make a lot of rules but, the message does not goes out from
my main
resize
option for the text inside ?
Thanks once again,
Márcio
-Original Message-
From: Gunlaug Sørtun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: quinta-feira, 6 de Novembro de 2008 11:44
To: MEM
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] Default % values - newbie question.
MEM wrote
Hello again,
Gunlaug Sørtun Wrote:
General advice: declare 'font-size: 100%; line-height: 1.4;' on body
Done. I have made line-height to 1.4 and I believe its a nice value since
1(e.g) is too hard for reading proposes.
I've also put the font-size: 100% but, here, I don't understand why. :s
If
If we rollover the menu link, the underline get's 1px to the right for
apparently no reason. This happens on Firefox, IE, and Safari.
See it here please:
http://www.cantinho.org/test5.html
How can we prevent this from happening?
Here's the CSS code for the navigation, at more at the bottom, the
Ok...
This is solved. Reason: No Idea.
What have I done? I've put the padding value here, like this:
.linksprincipais#navigation ul li a:hover{
color: black;
border-bottom: 10px solid black;
--- padding: 0 10px 0 10px; --
}
And it was corrected.
THEN, I've remove to padding line just to
Is there a way to separate and underline from his text using CSS? Normally a
underline places itself after the li element, and we can change this by
using a padding on a:hover property right?
But that drags de li background, and the intention was to detach the
underline and put it one pixel
) the zoom in and zoom out all works great.
I've change the colors.
Kind Regards,
Márcio
-Original Message-
From: David Laakso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: quinta-feira, 6 de Novembro de 2008 15:35
To: MEM
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] Pixel Terror II - Pixel Strikes
it.
Is it possible for you, to give me some links to learn more about it?
Thanks a lot once again,
Márcio
-Original Message-
From: David Laakso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: quinta-feira, 6 de Novembro de 2008 16:57
To: MEM
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] Pixel Terror II
from the text underlined
MEM wrote:
Is there a way to separate and underline from his text using CSS?
If I understand you correctly, you would like to put the underline that you
get with text-decoration: underline (either explicitly or via the use of
default rendering for links or u or ins
.
Thanks a lot,
Márcio.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Dorward
Sent: sexta-feira, 7 de Novembro de 2008 8:56
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] Default % values - newbie question.
2008/11/6 MEM [EMAIL PROTECTED
again,
Márcio
-Original Message-
From: David Laakso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: sábado, 8 de Novembro de 2008 1:48
To: MEM
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] Pixel Terror II - Pixel Strikes Back
MEM wrote:
Hi again,
Thanks a lot for the solution about the escape
David Laakso Wrote:
In plain English, do not impose restrictions on the software when it is not
in the users interest to do so.
#footer {
height:12px; :: delete ::
}
PS
Yet another bottom post brought to you and yours by gmail.
I hope this is not a bottom post. :s
It was the designer
On IE 7 and FF 3 Im getting this weird behavior for my page (they are
different behaviors, if we ZOOM IN with IE or if we do with FF:
http://www.cantinho.org/test6.html
the correspondent CSS is the following:
http://www.cantinho.org/css/teste_V6.css
Notes about the layout:
This
Hello all,
I'd like to know if it's possible, today, to style a newsletter using CSS.
I'm concerning about the compatibility issues, but, have any of you tried
this, what are your thoughts about this?
Thanks a lot,
Márcio
__
I'd like to know if it's possible, today, to style a newsletter using
CSS.
I'm concerning about the compatibility issues, but, have any of you tried
this, what are your thoughts about this?
The best Information i know of can you find here:
1. http://www.campaignmonitor.com/css/
2.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Carla Bruni
Sent: domingo, 30 de Novembro de 2008 16:32
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: [css-d] Can we create a newsletter in CSS
I might be a bit late with my post.
I think the best
Anyone knows some informations about integrating a CSS file on a Smarty
template. I intend to customize a smarty template, but doing so with CSS.
I've google it but, no change. :(
Thanks in advance,
Márcio
__
css-discuss
Hi all,
I need to have a horizontal menu like this:
Item1 | Item2 | Item3
Note that, at the beginning and at the end of the list there is no |.
So, I only need them in the middle.
If we apply all border-left: 1px, solid; then, Item3 will get a |.
If we apply all border-right: 1px, solid; then,
is accurate, I've just found that
substituting classes in place of the pseudo classes is the easiest to
read and maintain in the long run
-Original Message-
From: MEM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
I need to have a horizontal menu like this:
Item1 | Item2
Thanks a lot. I've been killing myself with display:inline property. G.
I was unable to center the | between items with display:inline.
Have change to: float:left; now it's centered. Thanks to Don advice.
Show we reserved display:inline; to layout only? Should we use
display:inline at all?
Is
-Original Message-
From: peter hyde-smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: segunda-feira, 8 de Dezembro de 2008 18:42
To: MEM; 'CSS-D'
Subject: Re: [css-d] Simple Horizontal Menu
Just one last question to make it work properly if possible:
How can we put the | border line
Hi all again,
I have a vertical menu that as a lot of space between the li elements. This
is nice, however,
the background color on hover doesn't come along, the background color on
hover just stays around the text. Why? What am I doing wrong?
#menuvertical {
border-bottom: 1px solid gray;
-Original Message-
From: MEM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: segunda-feira, 8 de Dezembro de 2008 19:27
To: 'css-d@lists.css-discuss.org'
Subject: [css-d] Vertical Nav Bar - the background don't follow.
Hi all again,
I have a vertical menu that as a lot of space between the li
-Original Message-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert O'Rourke
Sent: terça-feira, 9 de Dezembro de 2008 10:46
To: Luc on css-discuss
MEM wrote:
AHH!
The password input field it's automatically shorter in IE.
If we put both input fields with the type: text. All works
-Original Message-
From: MEM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: terça-feira, 9 de Dezembro de 2008 10:27
To: 'css-d@lists.css-discuss.org'
Subject: [css-d] IE Password Field
AHH!
The password input field it's automatically shorter in IE.
If we put both input fields
AHH!
The password input field it's automatically shorter in IE.
If we put both input fields with the type: text. All works fine.
If We put two text fields, one with type: text. Another with type:password,
this one get's shorter.
Is there a way to stop IE from doing this mess?
Thanks a
Hi all,
I have put this layout in CSS here:
http://www.cantinho.org/etic/modulo4/layout4.html
the css file (sorry for all the comments) is here:
http://www.cantinho.org/etic/modulo4/css/layout4.css
I'm having two issues:
1)
The vertical main menu on the top left corner,
AND
The little
:) Yupii!!! Thanks a lot! This was my first .css layout from the ground.
How do we validate the .CSS ?
Thanks a lot,
Márcio
-Original Message-
From: Philippe Wittenbergh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: terça-feira, 9 de Dezembro de 2008 14:48
To: CSS-D
Cc: MEM
Subject: Re: [css
Probably won't help but always a good idea to validate both the markup
and the CSS before posting.
Thanks. How can we do that? I mean, is there some specific tool to validate
the html and the .css ?
Thanks again,
Márcio
Ps- Sorry for not top-bottom the past post, sometimes I forget.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:css-d-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Donald Davis
Sent: terça-feira, 9 de Dezembro de 2008 15:31
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] PADDING on a TAGs and Safari Problems - I suppose.
Heya, I fixed your IE
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:css-d-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Donald Davis
Sent: terça-feira, 9 de Dezembro de 2008 15:31
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] PADDING on a TAGs and Safari Problems - I suppose.
Heya, I fixed your IE
With more or less success, I've been able to center this for ONE resolution.
Big deal hm?! :( So, when I've change the resolution to 800x600 on my
monitor I get a layout absolutely break. :(
http://www.cantinho.org/etic/modulo4/layout4.html
Trying to fix this, have lead me to take all the margin
Hi, I've never done one before but I know a source.
Listamatic:
http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listamatic2/horizontal04.htm
Regards,
Márcio
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:css-d-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Elli Vizcaino
Sent: terça-feira, 9 de Dezembro de 2008
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:css-d-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Elli Vizcaino
Sent: terça-feira, 9 de Dezembro de 2008 21:59
To: CSS Discuss
Subject: [css-d] Anyone Know of Hover Drop Down Menus?
Hello,
Need resources on hover drop down menus
-Original Message-
From: David Laakso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: terça-feira, 9 de Dezembro de 2008 19:47
To: MEM
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] Center the layout
MEM wrote:
http://www.cantinho.org/etic/modulo4/layout4.html
I need to understand
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:css-d-
To: MEM
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] **SL-JUNK** RE: Center the layout
MEM wrote:
http://www.cantinho.org/etic/modulo4/layout5.html
http://www.cantinho.org/etic/modulo4/css/layout5.css
I've notice that the main gurus of this mailing-list are always telling us:
pay attention to user options and let the browser do the math.
Those are not totally separate statements I believe, but, about the user
options, even if the most of the users don't even know about the font-size
option,
I'm using the
#specific-products li:before {
content: »;
}
and
#genres li:after {
content: |;
}
to add the additional double arrows and pipes i want for the lists but
they
appear way off line, i feel like this is probably because of the
line-height
adjustments I made but
Hello to all,
I'm trying to learn how to center something vertically and horizontally.
I've search and google a lot, but the most of the examples don't work well,
so, I cannot learn from there. Either they have browser issues, either
issues with certain doctypes there is always something, and
-Original Message-
Hello to all,
I'm trying to learn how to center something vertically and horizontally.
I've search and google a lot, but the most of the examples don't work well,
so, I cannot learn from there. Either they have browser issues, either
issues with certain doctypes there
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 the viewport
Simple logic, coded in jscript and expanded/explained here...
http://www.gunlaug.no/contents/wd_additions_20.html#item3
...and there's a link to Microsoft's information on the subject in my
page...
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms533024.aspx
Beyond that I don't want to reiterate stuff
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 if)
With that said, surprisingly there are still some people out there
who can read those articles, but still insist that it's much better
to waste hundreds of peoples' time with messy, poorly-formatted,
poorly-trimmed, difficult to understand, utter waste-of-bandwidth
list posts (let alone
I'm not a CSS guru like most of the collaborators, so sorry any wrong
information.
I believe like this:
border-style: none;
Regards,
Márcio
-Original Message-
From: css-d-boun...@lists.css-discuss.org [mailto:css-d-
boun...@lists.css-discuss.org] On Behalf Of trevor bayliss
Sent:
I'm not a CSS guru like most of the collaborators, so sorry any wrong
information.
I believe like this:
border-style: none;
Regards,
Márcio
-Original Message-
From: css-d-boun...@lists.css-discuss.org [mailto:css-d-
boun...@lists.css-discuss.org] On Behalf Of trevor
How do I set the opacity of a div to let's say 50%
Maybe this will help you:
http://www.w3schools.com/Css/css_image_transparency.asp
ps- I've never use it. I' have just Google it with the string:
div opacity CSS :s
Regards,
Márcio
Hello,
Im trying to work with boxes having rounded corners and gradient borders.
Im using a 1 image technique to accomplish that.
Some boxes will eventually need some scrollbars. But Im having a hard time
figuring out, how can we properly position the scrollbar so that I can have
equal top
Can I please have your help on this:
http://www.cantinho.org/pt/cantinho-site/outra_tecnica.html
I'm unable to move the scrollbar up. I want the scrollbar to be inside the
parent div and with some margin on top and bottom... No success.
I'm newbie on CSS. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Tim and David,
The reason I'm having all this bunch of divs, is because I want to have
borders with gradient and rounded corners, using the so called 1 image
technique.
I don't understand what all does divs do, because I see only the code but no
explanations about the whys.
1)
If you
if the avant-garde were my bag,
I'd
look into the simple, satisfying, and far less frustrating solution
that
CSS3 offers [1]. Granted, as of this writing, the browser support for
that module is weak. Nevertheless, it allows one to concentrate, all
the
more, on important matters: putting up
Hello,
I have three wrappers that I've put side by side by declaring the property
float:left;
The problem is that I'm unable to center them.
Here:
http://www.cantinho.org/pt/cantinho-site/rounded_gradient_boxes_v4.html
Any help? I live my thoughts and tries here:
If my assumptions are
Thanks for your replys,
Enclose all three in a block.
And assign margin: 0 auto; to that block?
@David
No luck. :( I've tried, and re-tried, and, at the end, I've lost the point
where I was... :s
I think it is because it thinks your wrapper_container
is as large as its parent element.
Set the outer div to have text-align: center
Set div.wrapper etc. to be display: inline-block.
Remove the floats.
Thanks once again. Unfortunately the text-align center centers the content
on the wrapper, but not
on the visual bordered box. For that I still need margin: 0 auto; Since I
we can center the content parent of the wrapper_container,
and push the wrapper_container (using margin) some pixels to the left.
(I will give it a try...).
No luck. The content doesn't get centered. I've tried to put on the content
div the margin: 0 auto; and on the wrapper_container,
So put a wrapper div around your columns (actually you've already got
one -
container-wrappers). You'll need to give it a height and a width since
you've
floated everything inside it, but you can use ems like you did with the
columns. That'll center your floated contents in their container
Tim Climis wrote:
You should probably experiment
with different browser sizes and font-sizes to see if it breaks.
:(( It breaks when I change the font size on IE and Safari :(
Firefox seems to be fine.
Can I have help on correcting this?
Src:
features soon.
Regards,
Márcio
-Original Message-
From: MEM [mailto:tal...@gmail.com]
Sent: quarta-feira, 24 de Junho de 2009 16:27
To: 'Climis, Tim'; 'css-d@lists.css-discuss.org'
Subject: RE: [css-d] Centering floated elements ?
Tim Climis wrote:
You should probably experiment
http://snadden.com/sandbox/mem2.html
Thanks a million!
it looks like you have not yet looked at IE6.
A little offtopic: Before IE8 I was having a emulation from MS to IE6 on
IE7. But now, despite using sites that work with screen shoots, is there any
other way to test IE6 rendering? What
Hello again :(
I'd like to reduce the vertical space between two divs so that the div on
top of the image stays close to the image, and the div at the bottom of the
image stays close to the image too.
Here's the example:
http://www.cantinho.org/pt/cantinho-site/layout3.html
I have reduce the
The space difference don't disappear, what/where should I change to
make this work?
Done. Hope the right way. :)
I've give negative margins to the container that holds the image, and the
space has shortened.
Something like:
.container .destaque
{
margin-top:-5px;
Well, you have a DIV class=bottom between those two DIVs, with a
specified height of 13px. Is this creating the vertical space you
see,
perhaps?
Thanks for the reply David,
Yes, the height is defined as 13px and that could solve the top space
(between the top div and the image), however,
Hello,
In this list[1] menu there is a space between li items that don't allow me
to proper center the right border among them.
How can we remove that space?
Thanks a lot,
Márcio
[1] http://www.cantinho.org/pt/cantinho-site/layout3.html
Center them? I can't see them inorder to center them :-) .
Lol. Yes, I'm on a 1680x1050 resolution screen, and I also found difficult
to see then.
But I'm thinking that on a 1024x768 scenario, we can see them properly. If I
raise up the text-size, it will get to huge on smaller resolutions.
I
@David
Care to point some reasons (even as external links) why is Verdana a bad
font on this scenario?
I
would remove the following:
.destaque {
clear:left;
}
And add overflow: hidden to #navcontainer ul.
Thanks. It works and don't mess with padding. It stills feels weird
Hello again, sorry, I'm starting to be addict to the list. :s
On the validation of this page
http://www.cantinho.org/pt/cantinho-site/layout4_ups.html ,
here:
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cantinho.o
Hello,
Making Css it's easy they say... Maybe, but make it properly it's hard.
Understand how to make it properly harder. :s
Please, here:
http://www.cantinho.org/pt/cantinho-site/layout4_ups.html
#form_login looks ok on IE8 and FF3.
No luck on IE6 and IE7.
1) What should we change to make
The secrets for taming the lower IEs lies here:
http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/onhavinglayout.html
Thanks. I will read it later tonight.
Assigning a width to:
#form_login { ... }
will bring IE 6/7 on board.
Ok. It worked but, the login button insists to stay on the float, and
doesn't go
Validating the markup [1] and this change to the CSS holds as I believe
you intend in IE 6/7/8 on a local file.
Sorry really. I thought you are talking about CSS validation only, so I was
primarily concerning with that. The xhtml will also be validated on future
posts.
Try it on your end.
I hope you don't receive the e-mails like I do, on a non digestive way,
otherwise, you will not stand this dog site anymore, and you probably use
the shovel on me!!
Please have patience... hmmm... it's for helping animals. :) (psst... and to
help me A LOT on learning) well, here he goes:
The
1) On IE:
On the top visual box, the right margin breaks on text-resize on IE.
Could it be related with the padding applied on the #navcontainer ?
I have removed the padding applied to the #navcontainer ul and put it, where
it makes more sense, on the #navcontainer.
Worked.
Regards,
Márcio
Hello,
I have tried several hasLayout workarounds for the #navcontainer padding
problem here:
http://www.cantinho.org/pt/cantinho-site/layout8_ups.html
The one that works:
#navcontainer
{
padding-bottom:0.5em;
width:100%;*/ /*IE6 only: to fix
And this is working locally on IE and Firefox and Safari. When, however
I see the same link, online, I get it ok on FF, Saf but not IE !
Could It get more weird then this?
http://www.cantinho.org/pt/cantinho-site/layout7_ups.html
Update:
He doesn't work on IE8 compatibility view (so he
By looking at the comments in the document it seems like English isn't
your first language. With respect - When you read
http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/onhavinglayout.html
did you understand it? I appreciate that it may contain some
reasonably complicated language for a non-native speaker.
1. Remove line 158 (width: 100%).
2. Add the following inside your IE6 conditional comment
#navcontainer {
zoom: 1; /* gives it layout */
clear: both; /* self explanatory? */
}
http://snadden.com/sandbox/layout8_ups.html
Ok. I've done it as mentioned, and also seen the
If you want it to shrink to fit then float it. If you float it you are
going to need to contain the float.
Ok. I will search about contain the float.
At your opinion, should I discard the display:inline-block; option ?
Thanks again,
Márcio
Ok. I will search about contain the float.
At your opinion, should I discard the display:inline-block; option ?
Better yet, I will found a workaround, I will put the login box down, using
padding here and there.
I'm interested on learning about working with floats, hasLayout issues,
clear
Didn't read the other thread, and don't understand
why you are opening a new thread for the same problem.
It's not the same problem. (if you read the other thread and you will see it's
not). :)
Anyway, Hi Ingo! :) Thanks for the reply.
this is because the box that generates the left shadow
Are you all over the map, or what :-) ?
Give me a few hours, and I'll think of an even more complicated and
difficult way to do it. In the meantime, I'm sure you'll find something
wrong with this:
http://www.alistapart.com/d/negativemargins/ex5.htm
lol
I just need my coffees!!! O.O
But,
Before doing that, grab the
wire-cutters from your toolbox and release that poor creature.
It will be released I hope, once I finish this other creature.
Create as many
different versions as you require. And target same to their respective
pages within the site using a body id [1].
Very
I have added a background image on the columns wrapper, to simulate the columns
borders.
I don't care about the real borders any more, if I need them, I change the
graphic. :s
Anyway, can anyone :) have a look here and help me fix this?
Ok... I'm almost there:
http://www.cantinho.org/pt/cantinho-site/layout9_ups_5.html
Can anyone help me with the gab space at the bottom please?
Thanks a lot, see you tomorrow,
Márcio
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PS How about sticking to one subject line. The little novellas in the
subject line are wearing thin. So this will do: Same Height Columns.
Sorry, I'm spending too much time reading a site apart articles. :)
Man, I can't keep up with you. And I regret I do not have time now to
look at your
I don't know what FF/3.0.11's little problem is, but guess it has been
corrected as the color borders render as intended in:
Mac and XP SeaMonkey/1.1.17
Mac and XP Firefox/3.5
If it is imperative to hit FF/3.0.11, all I can suggest is try making
two different background images.
Uff...
Using images for the borders may work in FF/3.0.11. And might provide a
more stable layout in which the columns are of more consistent width.
Checked in IE 6/7/8 and Mac browsers. Please see:
http://chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/mem-1.html
Thanks a million once again,
I will keep
Hello,
Without .js, is there a way to establish a rule in CSS that says:
All h1 that are followed by a p will have a padding-bottom of X.
Is this possible?
Thanks a lot,
Márcio
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No, but you could apply the reverse:
h1 + p { padding-top: 3em; }
So instead of any h1 that precedes a p you're styling any p that
immediately follows an h1. (Note, this doesn't work for IE6. And for
it to work properly in IE7, you'll want to make sure that you never
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