in the stylesheet and make
other changes as well if you decide you want them later.
So,
tr.odd {background-color: #eee}
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I just always assume that evil padding and margins lurk to thwart my
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originated on this list, I think. If I'm going to use an image
for a list I put the image as a background-image for the li, then set
margins/padding on the li appropriately. Since you can adjust the
position of a background-image, that seems to provide the necessary control.
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but commercial recommendations are
welcome.
A good place to start is the wiki:
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=CssEditors
Since this is a little OT, I'll send my recommendation off list.
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: #003366;
There's no selector font-color so you should probably just delete it
in favor of the following color.
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Steve Clason wrote:
I gave ul#navlist li a a 100% width and it seemed to work OK locally.
Hi Steve,
Are you viewing this in IE6 for windows? On my machine, if I set width
at 100%, this moves the last nav link down a line. In FF, makes
of most of the issues you mentioned, though I'll
admit I didn't look at everything.
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Opera 8/WinXP is showing them as well.
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[http://webdesign-L.com/].
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it on the bottom*/
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You might want to give your price footers a class as well as an id and
then position the class--it'll save some electrons.
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height you expect so there will always be a scrollbar.
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apart, I don't know what to tell him.
I don't see a problem. It looks very similar to Firefox on IE6/SP2, Win
XP Pro.
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refer to .pullquote. Make the case the same
and you should be on your way.
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leftcol and maincol are floated, so as far as Firefox is concerned
#inner has 0 height, so no place for the background to show.
Clear them floats!
http://www.positioniseverything.net/easyclearing.html
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explicitly declare display: none in print.css for each element you
want to hide on a print.
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section, and if I'm really lucky, in print with footnotes at the end of
the page on which their normal flow tag would appear.
Anyone have any thoughts on if this is even possible, or should I go
crawling back to LaTeX?
Sounds like a job for the DOM and Javascript, not CSS.
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thing not sinking below the
left-navigation, that can be fixed by changing #navigation from
position:absolute to float:left.
I didn't look at what new problems that causes.
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on? Am I doing
something that is causing this strange behavior?
Hard to tell for sure without seeing the page but it sounds like the
peekaboo bug. See:
http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/peekaboo.html
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descenders like the tail on a g. Changing
the display to block removes the possibility of descenders and so the
need for the space.
You could also make the text-size on #mosaic tiny (1px, say) to make the
space for the descenders disappear.
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on that will get you lots of
advice, here are two good sources:
http://www.positioniseverything.net/easyclearing.html
http://www.quirksmode.org/css/clearing.html
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to control hover and visited states,
for instance:
.addressbar a:link{
text-decoration:underline;
}
.addressbar a:visited{
text-decoration:underline;
}
.addressbar a:hover{
text-decoration:none;
}
.addressbar a:active{
text-decoration:underline;
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href=#Log Out/a/li
/ul
/li!## look here ###--
This contains the sub-list in the top-level list item.
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Suckerfish-style dropdowns as far as I can tell.
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background:
url(http://www.insidedesign.info/bck/images/contentBacground.gif) repeat-y;
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On 9/10/2005 12:24 PM Adam Helweh wrote:
Anyone have any idea why my nav on the right side is bumped down in IE
but not in FF?
http://www.lice-control.com/layout2.htm
ewww, lice.
It looks the same to me DP Alpha 2 and IE6, WinXP. Where exactly are you
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supported.
Sounds like a job for an iframe:
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/present/frames.html#h-16.5
Which makes it OT for this list.
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that stuff right and then we can help you if any CSS
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can help you
see what's going on if you look under Information then View Page
Information and View Response Headers.
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element is for, to change the content-type of
the page from what the http header says.
We may be straying from practical-css, though. The List at evolt[1]
would be a good place to ask the question again.
[1]http://lists.evolt.org/mailman/listinfo/thelist
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the element with the links.
The best way to go about troubleshooting that I've found is to put
colored borders or backgrounds on your block-level elements and see
what's sitting on top of what.
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On 10/13/2005 1:22 AM Nancy Smith wrote:
What am I doing wrong with my nav bar? It shows up in
Dreamweaver, but not on the site?
http://www.doloresmission.com/wmipage.htm#
I don't see a nav bar in your source code. Maybe you are looking at two
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recommend reviewing this tutorial:
http://devedge-temp.mozilla.org/viewsource/2003/devedge-redesign-js/index_en.html
or using the Son of Suckerfish technique:
http://www.htmldog.com/ptg/archives/50.php
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: list-item;
list-style-type: none;/*add this*/
float: left;
margin: 0px;
padding: 0px;
height: 20px;
width: 80px;
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snip
I'm missing something really obvious, right. But what?
I believe I'd go with two lists.
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Dental Services, so
there's nothing additional to show on hover.
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for harder problems:
http://www.newsgator.com/NGOLProduct.aspx?ProdID=TopStyle
I don't know if the Lite Version has the feature.
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for your menu to work in IE.
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h1 {padding: 1em 0}
h2 {padding: .5em 0}
h3 {padding-top: .5em}
for instance.
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text to start immediately below the h3, and browsers have different
default margins and padding for p as well as h*.
I apologize for leading you astray.
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Wade Markham wrote:
Hello all,
I'm Wade, a new designer.
Hi Wade.
I've a problem, and unfortunately, I don't an url
for the troublesome code. Can I post the code?
You can post the code but you are less likely to get help than if you
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CSS sits in its own directory
then the path might be wrong--you might need (for instance):
background-image: url(/Images/Paper.jpg);
I don't believe you need the quotes but I think they look pretty.
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suspects until I
found a div that was sitting where I expected the nav to appear. If I
wasn't so sleepy and my dog didn't need a walk, that is.
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, it
would mean two lists being floated (the pint prices and the quart
prices) which could get problematic.
Any ideas/suggestions would be most welcome.
Sounds like a table to me.
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you maybe have margin or padding on body or page-home?
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always seem to forget
those interior elements can cause what you're describing.
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this helps me keep my wits around what's being applied where.
FWIW, YMMV, My $.02, etc.
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pseudoclass, and you have to use two different triggers,
apparently.
There's a test case at http://www.bch.org/ie7HoverTest.html.
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Bruno Fassino wrote:
Steve Clason wrote:
Although IE7 does support the :hover pseudoclass on elements other than
a, making Suckerfish-type navigation work without JavaScript, you
have to be careful to trigger hasLayout in both the element and the
element pseudoclass, and you have to use
delivers .css files as something other than text/css;
3. the link to the style sheet on the page references your hard drive;
4. something else.
It's impossible to give a definitive answer without seeing it. Can you
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Eric A. Meyer wrote:
Ladies and gentlemen, the new CSS-D wiki:
A deep bow to all the volunteers. (Bows, deeply.) And the logo is great.
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like:
.slideshow p {
position: absolute;
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Which is present on the site that works, BTW, and not on the one that
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