wrote:
Great! That works nicely. Now, I understand it's possible to do it with
images...but how? How would they resize according to the size of the image
around which they're framing, or be put in the background of those images?
TIA,
Victor
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something simple...)
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padding: 10px;
}
div id=container
img src=myimage width=760 height=xxx /
/div
Again, maybe I am way off base here...
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Fix me.
http://chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/doc.png
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that it would have been
much better to have done this site using more HTML and CSS?
http://www.merfnyc.org/home.html
Sincerely,
Brian
Well, I guess it technically IS (x)html and css. But, IMHO, poorly
done. But we all started somewhere. It could definitely use an
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I want to add captions. Until now, I would have done it quickly employing a
table. Can anyone outline briefly for me, how that can be effected using CSS?
Many thanks. Bruce
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To be honest, when I remove the white bg behind the text, it looks
completely fine to me. Can you just remove the white? I can send you a
screen shot if you need...
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Which is better or more correct?
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On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Bill Braun bbr...@hlthsys.com wrote:
Tom Livingston wrote:
List,
What is the reasons for using:
background: #fff;
instead of:
background-color: #fff;
I've seen this lately, and wonder why the preference for the first
one. I've only used
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 10:38 AM, David Laakso
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In CSS this
background: #fff;
is more lean and mean than this
background-color: #fff;
Both are valid CSS.
~d
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Thank you everyone. I was aware of background shorthand, but was not
aware I could use it for just ONE property. Looks like I am gonna save
me some bytes!
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{background: inherit; padding: 1em;}
That's why background properties aren't inherited, of course.
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Can anyone see where the horizontal scrollbar is coming from in IE 6
and 7 at this address? I can't find it and i'm going nuts...
http://www.mlinc.com/products/zpache/
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;}
#mainContent{position: relative; margin-left: 400px; background-color:
#fff;}
/style
div id=wrap
div id=nav
/div
div id=listing
/div
div id=mainContent
/div
/div
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Thanks all for the links on this.
Sent from my iPod
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Tom Livingston wrote:
I have a sinking feeling that this approach is asking for trouble.
Such is life. On or off the web.
Explore some alternatives:
[1
Hello list,
Having an issue with Safari 4 Mac and a mystery space above the text
Footer on this page:
http://proof.mlinc.com/mlinc.com/testpages/6-10/index.html
Anyone see where it's coming from? It is not there in FF Mac.
TIA
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solved simply by explicitly declaring
this, even though it is default, and in this case was the result of me
hunting for a solution to my problem.
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. Adding them back fixed it. Small
price to pay i think.
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, it looks as desired (yes, i'll add a little
space in later) but in Safari 4.0.5 (current release) it has a gap.
Removing the box-shadow had no effect. What am I missing here?
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I am back with the same problem. David pointed out the issue, however
I really don't understand WHY it's happening, and how to even things
out.
http://proof.mlinc.com/mlinc.com/testpages/6-10/index.html
On this page, I
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On Jun 7, 2010, at 11:12 PM, Tom Livingston wrote:
I am back with the same problem. David pointed out the issue, however
I really don't understand WHY it's happening, and how to even things
out.
http
black not white.
Does this only work for background colors?
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it for the off state. This would
possibly crisp up the hovered images a bit - of course, as long as the
reduced size looks good too.
Just a thought for anyone considering this...
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I use this and have had very good results. Add to your page with conditional
comments. Works for bg images!
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I'm using the following to fix a PNG display bug in ie6:
/* PGN Fix forIE6 */
img, div {
You could also add a min-height to the content wrap to define a minimum page
height. Sticky copters always seemed more trouble them their worth.
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TriState Advantage, Kris Jacobson wrote:
I still
Ah, auto correction. How I hate you...
...Sticky FOOTERS always seem more trouble than they are worth...
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You could also add a min-height to the content wrap to define a minimum page
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Help!
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Can you tell I'm going completely nuts? The issue that remains is in IE 6 and 7.
[slinks away in embarrassment]
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OMG. Time for more coffee I think...
Here's the missing link. Sorry guys/gals...
http://proof.mlinc.com
UPDATE: I found a typo, and am now getting most spacing I need in IE
7, but it is still missing the same spacing as IE 6.
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List,
I am attempting to use the famed clearfix for the first time, and on
a rather complex layout
OMG. Time for more coffee I think...
Here's the missing link. Sorry guys/gals...
http://proof.mlinc.com/mlinc.com/testpages/clearing/
I now have only one issue left. I am missing some spacing above Live
Photostream area.
Thanks. Sorry!
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 10:17 AM, Tom Livingston tom
It appears I found the error. Thanks to anyone who took the time to look.
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Can you tell I'm going completely nuts? The issue that remains is in IE 6 and
7.
[slinks away in embarrassment]
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 10:32
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I want in IE6-7 (above Live Photostream area), but it then the space
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#group2Wrap. What am I missing for IE6-7???
THanks again all...
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 1:26 PM, Tom Livingston tom
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little differences in Webkit browsers.
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and making sure nothing would crash into it upon text
scaling, etc.
I can imagine an entire build using AP would have its share of tricky quirks...
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On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 14:41, Tom Livingston tom...@gmail.com wrote:
Just another thought:
www.cloudfour.com/css-media-query-for-mobile-is-fools-gold/
My 2 cents on this topic: designing something specifically for one
as i've always done with div id= etc. Am I
wrong? Is there still benefit to using section... I don't wanna just
substitute div for section... am I way off track already??
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List,
Here's a theory question ( i think) for ya. I'm working on a layout,
and am attempting to use section and aside. Properly, I believe.
But as I look at my layout, I'm thinking ok, i'll put an ID on this
section
very demanding job, at
the same time.
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, and do my very demanding job, at
the same time.
Sometimes being behind the bleeding edge can be a good thing for you miss
the better until after it's discovered that it isn't.
Cheers,
tedd
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to the page that
#header-sub.plansIndividual is for, the image doesn't show. If I
change the order of the above, the opposite occurs -
#header-sub.plansIndividual works, but #header-sub.plansEmp img
doesn't show. How can I fix this?
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Tom Livingston wrote:
I have the following in my stylesheet:
How can I fix this?
Please provide a url. Thanks. ~d
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I am unable to post a link.
I ended up fixing this by embedding the non-recognized declaration
it is 100% trans as well.
Is there another way to get IE to play nice other than a
background-color? background-color: transparent; does not work either.
Help!
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As usual, I see the issue AFTER I post here and look like an idiot.
Disregard. Problem solved. What I had to do was drink more coffee
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 11:24 AM, Tom Livingston tom...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello list,
I cannot post a link at this time, so I hope I can explain this well
In the latest official release of Opera (10.63), I get a huge
horizontal scroll on this site:
http://www.mlinc.com/
Can anyone see why?
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I am short on time but commenting this division out in the markup made the
scrollbar go away on this end...
div id=sharingWrap class=clear
THanks David. I'll look into that.
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On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 11:09 AM, G.Sørtun gunla...@c2i.net wrote:
Add overflow: hidden to the #sharingWrap styles, and it'll be fine :-)
regards
Georg
Adding overflow: hidden or an explicit width did not fix this for me
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Nevermind. I got it. That worked.
THanks again...
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Add overflow: hidden to the #sharingWrap styles, and it'll be fine :-)
regards
Georg
Adding
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If only I could stay on this page long enough to inspect it, before
being redirected to lynneheller.com
http://t.cfaj.ca/table-blank-rows.html
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://www.8bitalpha.com/
I'd like to add my 2¢. I use the DD_belatedpng script all the time,
and have been since before the HTML5 Boilerplate went public. It works
beautifully and also works on background images when applied to the
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it??
http://proof.mlinc.com/mlinc.com/2012/
TIA
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of the logo directly in the HTML as suggested, but
this made no difference and doesn't solve the stacking problem of
other elements.
Any other ideas?
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In the process of messing with this so the issue in question is no
longer there I will update you all about this as I change it.
Hold off for now. Thanks to David and others for looking...
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Through some restructuring, I think I have solved my problem. If
anyone happens to have free time (ha ha ha) i'd love any thoughts on
bettering the structure. Thanks to all who looked.
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On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 3:12 PM, Tom Livingston tom...@gmail.com wrote:
Through some restructuring, I think I have solved my problem. If
anyone happens to have free time (ha ha ha) i'd love any thoughts on
bettering the structure. Thanks to all who looked.
Much to my dismay, the structure
why I didnt go this route. (text scale tested in Safari
5.0.5 Mac)
Thanks for spinning the pinwheels for me though...
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, but try scaling the text up (NOT zoom)
and you see why I didnt go this route. (text scale tested in Safari
5.0.5 Mac)
Thanks for spinning the pinwheels for me though...
I have since gone another route that I think we can live with. Same
URL if you're interested...
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Um, possibly. If the labels are short, just run them all next to eachother. If
you had a link, that would be easier to troubleshoot.
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Hi. In CSS, is there a way to have a label and a text field with another
label and
List,
Is it possible to position a background image on the body of a page so
that the LEFT EDGE of the image is always at 50% of the viewport? Ive
googled a bit but not sure im using the right search terms...
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ph
On Jun 29, 2011, at 1:11 AM, Alan Gresley a...@css-class.com wrote:
On 29/06/2011 1:55 PM, John D wrote:
On 29/06/2011 9:01 AM, Tom Livingston wrote:
List,
Is it possible to position a background image on the body of a page so
that the LEFT EDGE of the image is always at 50
the content as the viewport decreases below 900px wide)? With a
different method?
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and unbalanced html/css tags.
My 2 pence worth.
I fixed the missing opening head, embarrassingly, but I see no issue
with the opening body. It's in conditional comments.
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appreciate your time, I was not looking to change the way the
page reacts to the viewport, just whether or not there is a better way
to do what I was already doing and if it is possible to have IE7 and 8
react the same way as capable browsers.
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Just a stab in the dark, but if you are not specifying a size in the print
sheet, it will use default or if the cascade is in effect with multiple sheets
in the head, use what ever was last Specified in another sheet.
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I added position: relative; to header, which fixed the stacking (webkit).
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It should work now. Theres still too much space at the top, but it doesn't
jump around.
The space appears to be coming from pNav/p.
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Can anyone tell me why the background in this layout is getting messed
up in mobile Safari? (iPhone, at least. Haven't checked an iPad).
http://proof.mlinc.com/mlinc.com/2012/whyus/
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On 7/6/11 4:11 PM, Tom Livingston wrote:
Can anyone tell me why the background in this layout is getting messed
up in mobile Safari? (iPhone, at least. Haven't checked an iPad).
http://proof.mlinc.com/mlinc.com
Ok, I'll look into that. Thanks David.
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On 7/6/11 4:11 PM, Tom Livingston wrote:
Can anyone tell me why the background in this layout is getting messed
up
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On Jul 7, 2011, at 6:15 AM, Tom Livingston wrote:
http://proof.mlinc.com/mlinc.com/2012/whyus/
Im aware of the lack of mobile styles. More will be coming, however I
was referring to the containing 'outer' divs
on BG images.
A link to your page would be easier for listers to troubleshoot.
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This can easily be done with bg image.
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On Jul 26, 2011, at 10:29 PM, Mark Henderson wrote:
Honestly John, all things considered, I recommend /starting over/ and
to that end if you can take the time to
Though I'm rusty on *HTML hacks- havent used one in years - the validator is a
tool, not law. If you know that is correct and need it for a fix, then it's
fine.
However, I'd recommend another method for teaching IE 6 a lesson, and wrap it
in conditional comments. Either embedded in the head,
Mr. Modo is correct, none of these suggestions will validate but I was just
suggesting an alternate method to achieving the same end. Some people do sleep
better having the offending code outside their main sheet so it does pass the
validator.
Merely my opinion and another possible course to
That is what I meant. if you know it is correct as in 'I know it's there and
why'. I guess I could have been clearer.
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On Jul 29, 2011, at 4:17 AM, Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd)
p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk wrote:
Tom Livingston wrote:
Though I'm rusty on *HTML hacks
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Angela Jordan
This is the page: http://mobilebotanicalgardens.org/wordpress/
The div in question is div id=primary, and the containing div is main
div id=primary class=aside main-aside
Got it to work by placing #primary inside #container. You'd need to
tweak a little.
HTH
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elements will also work...
/div!-- #container --
div/div
div id=primary class=aside main-aside
regards
Georg
Even better. :-)
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and a p as opposed
to 2 separate tables? Just curious.
HTH
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HTH
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is looking for: /images/action_buttons/08112011Sprite.png
is that the name of the image itself?
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.slideshow_inner adjusting the width of .slideshow_text so
it comes up next to .slides.
Don't forget to clear your floats.
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a min-height and let it go with that.
Again, HTH
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account for discrepancies. The third button on the page is the second
button in the graphic.
HTH
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of the
image to the top of the desired button in your graphics program. That
would be your negative y value. The a href should be display: block;
and a height defined to match the button height in the graphic.
HTH
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to the right - outside the wrap. I am
assuming (uh-oh) that I need a fixed width to pull those callouts off.
Can this type of layout be done? what am I doing wrong here?
Percentage math error?
TIA
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