Utter quality!
~Mx
2009/1/28 Vladislav Vladimirov :
> Here is one of my favorites:
>
> http://dowebsitesneedtolookexactlythesameineverybrowser.com/
>
> Vladislav
> www.ovalpixels.com
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Check out http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listamatic/index.htm for useful
list/nav tips :)
~Mx
http://www.mxdx.co.uk
2009/1/30 Martyn Merrett :
> Would it not be much easier to have a single "button" as each links
> background?
>
> i.e.
>
>
> Foo link
> Bar lin
Yep found it... in the "ie-fix.css" you've linked to:
src='../images/Adress-top-3.png'
Yet the image is /images/Address-top-2b.png
Make that change and it should be sorted :)
~Mx
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2009/1/30 Ian Young :
> Odd one here.
>
> http://www.dbadvertising.co.uk/dev/index-test.php
>
I've never done horizontal scrolling images before but I'm sure you've
got to put the images into a (or something) to force them in a
horizontal order, rather than vertical as they are at the moment.
~Mx
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2009/2/1 Ian Young :
> Hi Guys
>
>
>
> I am looking at simple galler
I've checked and it's actually Cleartype causing the issue (here on XP/FF3.0.5).
See screenshots: http://resource.mxdx.co.uk/ww/cleartype.jpg
~Mx
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2009/2/2 Gunlaug Sørtun :
> Jerod Venema wrote:
>
>> http://frozenmountain.com/team.aspx
>>
>> in FF (3), and check out the "Le
Cool :) Glad you got it sorted!
I thought I was going mad as I didn't see your hacks lol
~Mx
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2009/2/2 Sandy :
>
>> I don't know if anyone has replied yet but this is was I've come up with
>> so far.
>>
>> I've opened this in FF, IE7, and IE6 and yes it does reverse its ord
What Kamil said is correct... this is a paste of the source:
Prospective Students
Parents
[snip]
You'll notice the http://www.mxdx.co.uk
2009/2/6 Jody Levinson :
> I've looked at the source and it looks closed to me:
>
>
>Prospective
> Students
>Parents
>Alumni & Fr
oblem you were seeing. It seems fixed now.
>
> Thanks again for your help.
>
> Jody
>
> On Feb 5, 2009, at 4:28 PM, Martyn Merrett wrote:
>
>> What Kamil said is correct... this is a paste of the source:
>>
>>
>> > Prospective
>> Students
>>
Hey Eric,
The first general point in the "enter site" screen.
Can you make the word "Unstoppable" in a fixed location on all three
slides? This IMHO would create a more powerful effect.
In IE6/XP I can confirm the nav menu does stack vertically instead of
horizontally.
My brain is not working as
Hi Steve,
I found this CSS only hack to allow a pretty select menu with no JavaScript.
http://pennypacker.net/articles/css_tricks_select_menu
It works okay in FF3 but falls back to the default in IE6.
Is an input value for a form?
~Mx
http://www.mxdx.co.uk
2009/2/17 Stephen Tang :
> Blake,
>
Possibly something to do with the Box model bug in IE6?
You are right it does happen here too.
One warning on this page - I can see a lot of absolute positioning.
Try resizing your browser (say to 800x600) and you'll notice the
content doesn't move and you can only see half the page!
~Mx
http://w
Hi Jason,
You can reply to the person and/or the list.
I prefer to copy the list in "reply to all" so that everyone else
knows the answer plus it'll become a common knowledge pool.
Ta,
~Mx
http://www.mxdx.co.uk
2009/2/17 Jason Newington :
> Hi there,
>
> New to the list so not sure whether I
Hi folks,
Thought you'd be interested in this.
Could this *finally* be the end of IE6 and our CSS woes?
http://weblog.200ok.com.au/2009/03/putting-ie6-out-to-pasture.html
~Mx
http://www.mxdx.co.uk
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Eric sent a message out earlier not to discuss/debate this further on this list.
Apologies for any inconvenience and lets keep our IE6 thoughts to ourselves, eh?
Ta,
~Mx
http://www.mxdx.co.uk
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Hi Yazmin,
Try this - tested in FF3 and IE7 on XP.
http://resource.mxdx.co.uk/ww/yazmintest.htm
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Hi Chris,
There are already several responses to this problem on your previous
post "[css-d] CSS Problem with tags on IE 6\7".
I still firmly believe it's something to do with your stacking issues.
Ta,
~Mx
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Hi Chris,
What you've done there is partially correct (the HTML is fine).
However, in the CSS you've made the #logomiddle have it's dimensions
(960x1150px) but the A tag is empty.
You'd need to do something like this:
CSS:
#logomiddle {
display: block;
background: url(header-web-page-graphic-d
Hi Gautam,
Don't apologise -I'm sure you english is better than most kids these days! (:
I can see that each of the 4 links has 3 nodes.
You would like it if either the link or any node it would highlight
that link (A:active).
I have done this in the past using PHP to generate the menu code for
Hi Mario,
[quote]
When I hover over the menu, I can see a little gap between one item
and the next one. Is there a way of getting rid of that space and go
directly from one link to the next one?
[/quote]
Change:
Link
Link
Link
To:
LinkLinkLink
For whatever reason if you include a Carria
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