I looked at the list version; the home link doesn't flicker. It has the a
tag id'd, the others do not. I don't however think you should have two
items with the same id. Maybe identify them as a class instead? li.home
a.home img, etc.
-m
> Hello once again:
>
>
>
> I am hoping someone can steer me
in FFox?
Also, can anyone point me to some information that might be able to help
with the display issues in IE? I'm not sure where to start.
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work and then move
it external?
Comments on code and even color always appreciated...
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The layout and the sitetext, where the class for the blocks
(indexelement) are of most interest.
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I'm writing with a problem I've been trying to resolve for the longest
time with no success. My website, http://mjmfilms.com/ works fine in
Firefox but not Safari. Any suggestions why?
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I got it to work by removing the div around the button and floating the
navform div. The button is too high but you can adjust that easily...
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If anybody has a couple minutes to give it a look, I'd sure appreciate it.
Test file and graphics at:
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> > http://sandyfeldman.com/test/cbs/test02.html
> > http://sandyfeldman.com/test/cbs/cbs2.css
> >
> > When I browsercam this page to see it in IE6 and IE7
> > the logo in the top left corner of the page disappears.
> > It's in its own div, on top of two other divs.
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> I s
? Do I go with a maximum
possible width (eg, 1600px) to accomodate the widest
possible display resolution, or is there a better way?
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entering a Doctype!
(Silly me -- I didn't stop to think that working
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centering a block element) -- I had to find
those in other texts (eg, Web Design In A Nutshell).
That's why I greatly appreciate these replies!
All the best,
Michael
Hey, Michael, create a container for your layout (a div that will house
everything else). Use this code, assuming that div is ca
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Would someone kindly explain how one goes about replying to a message contained
within a daily digest?
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. . . you CAN reply to individual posts within a digest . . .
Thanks, David -- I appreciate the very helpful info!
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Be s
areful. The text-alignment that you would achieve with
the CSS as above could be stated.
#container {margin 0 auto;}
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Many thanks, Alan.
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However, none of my own experiments have been able to show
that these have any effect. I don't know whether this REALLY means that they
have no effect, or that I'm simply not building a proper-enough situation
through which to test it.
Any comments would be very gratefully appr
only as a narrow band behind the text.
Thanks, again, for any tips/comments you'd care to share.
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, is completely limited to its text content -- there
seems to be no acknowledgement of the width implied by the offsets.
Can anyone point out what I'm not seeing, here?
Thanks, in advance!
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n the text.
Firefox and Camino do not do what I want: they push the sidenote down
one line.
I'm hoping for wise answers to the following questions:
1. Why this is happening?
2. What I can do to make all browsers do what I want?
Thank you!
Michael Green
Here are what I think are the relev
> From: rollandburn
>
> I work on a Mac and find it fairly frustrating to design for
> pc's, IE6/7, coming here to ask for 'site check please'
> everyweek seems abusive. I wish there were an easier way.
There is.
Get VMware Fusion or Parallels and a copy of Windows XP, and run Windows in
a vi
to it's left and it does in FF/Safari, but
not IE6. And if you remove the clearing element ()
the left margin returns. Any ideas/workarounds/verbal abuse?
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> Thanks everybody, I really appreciate all the help and feedback!
>
> Gonna go install Parallels and do some searching on if I can
> have multiple IE's on the same OS.
One of the beautiful things about virtual machines is that you can have more
than one, and set up each
hanks. I fixed it with something like this:
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Robert, this isn't a CSS question, and the moderators here like to to keep
the list strictly on topic. So I'll save them the trouble and suggest that
we move this offlist, OK?
In the meantime, check line 158 where the content div is actually closed
(and where you have another comment indicating su
#x27;ve been reading about various 'image replacement' techniques, as a way of
ensuring that there is some text
there in cases where the user has graphics turned off.
Nevertheless, if I understand you correctly, the point is to think in terms of
the medium before even
getting to the design s
t-decoration: none; border: none}a:link {color: #79BEEA;} a:visited {color:
#79BEEA;}
a:hover {color: #C4BF66;} a:active {color: #C4BF66;}
I should add that "a {text-decoration: none}" does eliminate the browsers'
default underline.
Any tips?
Thanks, in advance!
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Hi Michael,
there is a CSS method described by Stu Nicholls at
http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menu/nodots.html
and a javascript method by David Dorward:
http://blog.dorward.me.uk/2006/01/13/focus.html
Before removing these borders I recommend reading David&
rd navigate hyperlink text,
given that there are no menus, etc, to which to apply keyboard shortcuts?
As well, as I asked jens, wouldn't a colour-change on a:hover and/or a:active
be just as effective?
Thanks for showing me how to suppress the :active outline in IE!
- Michael
Be smar
-- now that I understand the TAB browsing function, and have
learned Jukka's technique
for suppressing the default focus outline in IE6, I now fully understand your
suggestion to use a:active
in IE.
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_center_4.html
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and markup:
body {margin: 0; }
div {width: 700px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; height: 500px;
background-color: green; margin-top: 0; padding: 0;}
p {border-style: solid; border-color: red; margin: 10%;}
this is a paragraph
Any tips would be gratefully welcomed!
- Michael
that absolutely
positioned boxes don't have collapsing margins. However, it appears that
absolute positioning also makes
IE disregard margin-right!
Thanks, in advance, for any help you care to share.
- Michael
* I found some very interesting web articles on Block Formatting contexts,
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> . .
Michael Leibson wrote:
>> . . . IE6 suddenly ignores paragraph margin-right when that paragraph is
>> absolutely positioned (it respects all other margins,
>> however). What is THAT all about??
>Alan Gresley responded:
> . . . Since you have a width set for your containe
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If as an inline style, is there a way to define this back in the style sheet -
perhaps with an ID?
Some other way?
I can't find anything that addresses this in Meyer's 'CSS-Definitive Guide'.
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even more space between the text and the left/top
border, I need
to add some padding to the h1, as well. Doing this, however, axiomatically
adds space
between the border and the image!
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I've a question about image replacement techniques and CSS. For details,
please see:
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>> I've a question
http://nancyray.accountsupport.com/
http://nancyray.accountsupport.com/bct.css
http://nancyray.accountsupport.com/menu.css
http://nancyray.accountsupport.com/footer.css
Finally getting around to attempting to convert this site to XHTML/CSS and
I'm slowly adding content here and there so I can get
> > > From: Peter Weil
> > >
> > > Does the selector:
> > >
> > > body#about-us.level2
> > >
> > > combine the body ID "about-us" and and the body class "level2"?
> > From: Michael Geary
> > Yes. It
Hi
havn't been on here in a whilehelloI am an Interactive Multimedia
design student...havn't that much experience with CSS and I am having a go
at doing my first site for a clientthe problem is that with the layout
in the pages when I put content into the various pages differing on
Hi All,
Quick question about wrapping parent divs around a child div. I know, by
default, that the parent div will extend the width of the viewport, but
is there any way to change that so that it only span the width of the
child div within?
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Spell
Hello
I have a problem with a dark purple colour and an underlined problem with
some of my links on a web site I am creating, can anyone help
would like the underlined effect to go away and the a visited state to be a
diiferent colour other than purpleor if someone can see the
error/probl
Think the site I am working on is more or less navigation and design wise is
more or less completed, I would like to add a submit form page on the
site...but haven't done this before ( not hinting at anything ) if anyone
could check the site and give me some honest feedback I would appreciate it
a
r MS to fix or has anyone found a
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Put an image in my siteand its appearing as if it has watery marks
around the edges, if anyone can " quickly " look at it, would appreciate
it.
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Is there any way to refine the use of {text-align: justify;} so that one can,
for
example, prevent the last word of the last line from appearing on its own line
- like
this?
Thanks, in advance, for any tips.
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-- I'd be most grateful!
Oh yes: does work in HTML 4.01 Transitional?
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gt; whitespace: nowrap;
>instead of the correct
> white-space: nowrap;
Thank-you, Jukka -- even though I'd checked and rechecked my CSS, that had
escaped me! Now I know!
Thanks, again, for all your help!
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Thanks, Ernie.
In the end, I decided to increase my paragraph's width enough to pop the
offending widow back onto the
end of the previous line.
- Michael
n FF2, but not at all in IE6.
Second problem:
Although the caption margins are only set for 'top' and 'bottom', IE6 gives it
the same L and R margins as the table (while FF2 does not).
Thanks for any tips you care to share.
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> First problem:
> The margin for th
would love some suggestions. You can go to the test site at http://
www.ba-doyn.com/gydesign/site_test/retail/index_retail.htm.
Thanks.
Michael
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to work.
I really feel that I'm missing something simple, as this should be a
simple exercise.
More suggestions?
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Michael
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ed my li {text-align: justified} elements. Any pointers would be
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ommon contents on each site.
To bring this back on topic, a different head for each site will allow
seperate style sheets to be used.
Due to the OT nature of this discussion, if you want to explore this
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;border-top: 1px solid "#aa";
>
>
> To
> .copyright table {
>border-top: 1px solid #aa;
>
> ie remove the quotes around the colour.
>
And with a colour like that remember you can use the shorthand "#aaa;"
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I just had my f
the best CSS solution for this method
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* It is a non-standard hack
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Alan Gresley wrote:
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>
> > I have been lurking here for the last month and have a question
> > about the right way to handle IE using CSS.
> >
> > I use a master CSS file with the format as follows. To me,
don't
necessarily have to take up the entire space, it's more important that
they're centered.
As always, you're help is greatly appreciated!
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m trying to do it
without having to adjust that width.
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>
> I guess you have forgotten to add margin:0 auto to
> #featurecontainer in your css.
>
> > constant. There will be anywhere fro
would be facing the same problem (with more markup).
Thanks!
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> A combination of display:table (Mozilla, Opera) and
> display:inline-block (IE) can cause a wrapper around floats to
> shrink-to-fit and
line. Before and after is on my test page for anybody interested:
http://www.basalweb.com/test/dltest3.html.
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cording to
browsershots). I'm thinking it's an issue with width as opposed to display, but
I'll do some more testing.
Michael
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t for them.)
I added more content to one of the "cells" on the test page. The result was
fine in all except IE which required vertical-align:top to pull the shorter
contents of adjacent spans to the top. I think, hope
Sorry about that! I clearly have too much going on ;)
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Can anyone tell me why periodically i come across a site that uses:
body { font-size: 100.1%; }
or:
body { font-size: 76.6%; }
What browser are they trying to appease here?
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Felix Miata wrote:
> On 2008/01/15 17:54 (GMT+1300) Michael Adams apparently typed:
>
> > Can anyone tell me why periodically i come across a site that uses:
> > body { font-size: 100.1%; }
>
> That was reputedly to appease ancient Oper
ons...
>
> URL:
> http://www.precociouscollective.com/testfolder/
>
>
> Thanks for all your help..this is a great list..!
>
Hope i have helped.
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Note: the template version used in the CSS address above may progress as
i continue to work on it over time. And i just noticed i could use a
space in the tail end of the self closing link for clarity.
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http://nancyray.accountsupport.com/index0.php
http://nancyray.accountsupport.com/bct.css
The layout is still crap but it's coming together. I can't figure out why
the type under the Presstek Ad isn't pushing the div below it down when I
scale the type. It keeps the divs in place as though I've gi
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> I can't figure out why the type under the Presstek Ad isn't pushing
> the div below it down when I scal
] Scaling type isn't expanding the container div
Michael Stevens wrote:
> http://nancyray.accountsupport.com/index0.php
> I can't figure out why the type under the Presstek Ad isn't pushing
> the div below it down when I scale the type.
Setting a height like you have..
On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 15:19:37 +0100
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> Michael Adams wrote:
>
> > Using a two column negative margin layout, only IE5, IE5.5 and IE6
> > all show the sidebar below the main content, though everything looks
> > offset correctly in the x direction. First
I'm more of a lurker on this list but I thought I'd mention that there
are some applications that are sort of an in-between (I mean between
hand writing everything and letting the program do it all for you).
Coda, for example, has a nice css editor built in. It lets you get CSS
done with c
On Jan 29, 2008, at 2:43 PM, Nancy E. Sosna Bohm wrote:
>> Joomla 1.5 ...
>> What I want to do...
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>> 1. A ...menu item will have...
>> the background will change on hover.
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>> 2. ...If the parent is not active,
>> i.e. unexpanded, it will have a right arrow, if
>> it is expanded i
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pages created in HTML are dependent on the fonts at the client.
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that image is meant to be an animation but my browser
reports an error in the image and no animation takes place.
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he questions. Kind of like below:
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blahblah?
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need to insert yadayada
another question & fieldset and so forth
is quite valid. The P tag must be a child of the LI not the OL.
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On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 11:43:00 -0500
Michael B Allen wrote:
> The font size in textarea elements on Firefox (on Linux at least) is
> about 70% the size of other input and select elements in the same form
> whereas in IE the font size is roughly the same across all form
> elements. I
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