but not the header
and center div's.
Many thanks in advance,
Aaron
Aaron:
You might want to consider this:
http://sperling.com/examples/box/
Cheers,
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At 8:34 PM -0400 8/13/07, David Laakso wrote:
#content
{
width: 900px; ---:: add width to this selector to give it
layout [1] ::
}
[1] http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/onhavinglayout.html
Best,
~dL
~dL:
As usual, your advice is right on the money -- that fixed it.
Cheers,
tedd
people won't get it.
On your fashion page, third from the left is not linked correctly.
On murals page, both right links are the same.
Cheers,
tedd
PS: I love the art work -- very distinctive.
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At 5:11 PM +0200 9/5/07, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
tedd wrote:
Here's an example of what I mean by zoom cooperative:
http://www.php1.net/b/speech/
Now only does this site zoom well (according to me), but it's part of
my new deliver content via speech thing.
That's what I call em sized and some
At 1:08 AM +0200 9/6/07, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
tedd wrote:
However, if one removes your graphic from your
layout, then it's easily read. I think that
allowing the user to see/read a graphic via
scrolling is preferable than presenting
something that they can't read at any zoom
level. Don't
that this technique is the
ultimate solution, but it certainly helps us
older folk with poor vision.
Cheers,
tedd
PS: Sorry, for the 50~55 characters line-length
in posting. I can't get Gmail to use 72~80.
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At 10:51 AM -0400 9/20/07, Les Mizzell wrote:
Be amazed...
http://www.xefer.com/maze-generator
Yes, I was amazed.
No matter what I entered or what button I pushed, nothing happened --
simply amazing.
But then again, I'm easily amazed and often distracted by shinny objects too.
Cheers,
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-rollover/
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for textarea might work.
textarea.bios
{
width: 50em;
height: 20em;
}
I do that commonly and never encounter such problems.
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when defining size (height/width)
for graphics or widths of anything, I use font-size: 1em; at the
start of the rule.
This technique works for me in everything I've done and I would never
go back to using pixels for anything -- unless a more informed than
me client demands it.
Cheers,
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nothing about but am learning fast) rather than java (which I know
Absolutely nothing about).
This works:
http://sperling.com/examples/menuh/
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at the
image).
This is one of two css questions I have that have never been answered.
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I'm on a Mac, so the IE testing is problematic at best.? I thought it
might have to do with IE using the ALT tag wrong, but no joy
You can do that with just css, if you're willing to add text to an
image. See here:
http://webbytedd.com/bb/replace-image4/
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Hi gang:
Anyone have any problems with:
http://webbytedd.com/bbb/map/
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At 6:27 PM +0100 11/13/07, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
tedd wrote:
Anyone have any problems with:
http://webbytedd.com/bbb/map/
IE6 makes a mockery out of it - unstable hover, jumping container,
misplaced hover-state images and problems with loading and presenting
hover-state images at all.
Very
tedd wrote:
Hi gang:
Anyone have any problems with:
http://webbytedd.com/bbb/map/
Cheers,
tedd
In addition to what Georg Sortun wrote, the State name does not
appear on hover in Opera 9.24/OS X 10.4.10.
~dL
~dL:
Yeah, Opera has a problem with the javascript (not subject for
comment
move your
cursor off the map, it will reset.
I know what needs to be done.
Many thanks for your review.
Cheers,
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At 5:10 PM -0500 11/13/07, Elias Abunassar wrote:
On 11/13/07 11:52 AM, tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone have any problems with:
http://webbytedd.com/bbb/map/
Viewed with Flock 0.7.14, Mac w/Leopard; it looks and works great.
In Safari 3.0.4, the :hover states are slower to respond
max-width emulator for the
various IE-editions that don't support it.
Many thanks,
- Rahul.
- Rahul:
Check the contrast of your text -- some are below acceptable limits.
Cheers,
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At 7:45 PM -0800 11/18/07, jaklitsch maya wrote:
What am I doing wrong?
thin is not an attribute for border -- check this out:
http://www.tizag.com/cssT/border.php
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something new every day of my life, and I'm getting
damned tried of it. :-)
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At 3:16 PM +0100 12/26/07, Gabriele Romanato wrote:
http://www.css-zibaldone.com/test/geometry/
happy new year greetings :-)
That's neat.
Along similar lines, please review:
http://www.designdetector.com/tips/CSSPencils.php
Cheers,
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For example, my browser (Safari) always opens a window where the last
window was, so I don't have any problems with any site opening
between screens nor have I see this happen in any browser that runs
on the Mac.
HTH's
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, then
your web page is in the center -- is that right? Well, that's the way
it's supposed to work!
Tell your client to get three monitors and the web page will be in the middle.
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for me.
The middle column extends over the right column when increasing
browser window size.
Mac 10.4.11 -- Safari 3.0.4.
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worry about IE for the Mac? Very few people use it and it's
really tied to those who are still back in OS9 -- that's very old.
In Safari your design looks great and that's a neat and original presentation.
I wouldn't be spending any time trying to fix this for Mac IE.
Cheers,
tedd
/protfolioSK.html
thank you.
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Stuart:
What you are asking is a less complex than this.
http://webbytedd.com/bbb/map/
But the technique will work for you -- it's all there.
This is just css -- there's no javascript.
Cheers,
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for common code through-out the
site (i.e., header, footer, etc.) and as such I want only one header
and thus one style sheet.
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in all circumstances,
the color and margin will depend upon what rule is read in what order.
That's cascading to me.
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font-family properties part of the practical application of css
and thus on-topic?
No need for comment.
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At 12:53 AM +1000 4/10/08, Alan Gresley wrote:
tedd wrote:
tick-tock, wonder how long before this off-topic post is ended
At first, I thought that too, but isn't knowing what's available
for css font-family properties part of the practical application of
css and thus on-topic?
Cheers,
tedd
/home.html
Kepler:
Nice demo.
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anywhere you want, but you have to let the code know where you put
these files.
If you have any other problems, please review the instructions I provided at:
http://sperling.com/examples/menuh/
and
http://sperling.com/examples/menuv
Cheers,
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that and spamming keywords or links
and then hiding them.
As far as I know, Bob Easton was credited with the off-left technique
-- here's what happened to him:
http://www.access-matters.com/2008/04/19/off-left-banned-by-google/
It's something to consider.
Cheers,
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You see, all of what you described can be accomplished with css.
Everything you need to do is illustrated in this link.
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Hi gang:
The following link is generating a short tag warning in W3C validation.
http://webbytedd.com/bbb/map/
What am I doing wrong and how do I fix it?
Thanks,
tedd
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At 10:04 PM +0300 5/18/08, Jukka K. Korpela wrote:
tedd wrote:
The following link is generating a short tag warning in W3C
validation.
http://webbytedd.com/bbb/map/
Markup validation isn't a CSS issue, so it's off-topic in this list. But
please re-read the explanation that the validator
At 1:40 AM +0100 5/19/08, Alan K Baker wrote:
Tedd.
Granted that your map is quite an inspiration and as you imply, it's
complex. However, I do believe that I may still have an equally
difficult task ahead, not just due to partially rotated images, but
also due to rotated text. Now
and the css is easy enough to get.
Have fun.
Cheers,
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give that a go.
It also works for IE6 and 7.
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there -- here's mine:
http://sperling.com/examples/box/
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http://webbytedd.com/ccc/family-tree/
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and stylesheet make-up, I have the lists
with items floating between the text.
Could anyone tell me what I might be doing wrong? Which piece of
code is missing here?
Kind regards,
Marjo van Cappelleveen
It might help us if you provided a url?
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portion travels too high on roll-over.
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sooner if you had not wasted
time enforcing web-safe colors. Just food for thought.
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PS: It seems that every time you mess with perfection (your site),
you improve it. I just don't understand.
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any part of a menu item instead.
I seem to remember a simple cure for such behavior in using a rule
like display: block;, but I don't have IE7 to test this.
Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
Cheers,
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At 9:24 PM +0530 2/11/07, Jehangir Larry wrote:
tedd wrote:
Hi gang:
The link:
http://sperling.com/examples/menuh/
The problem:
IE 5-6 required the csshover.htc to make this css technique work.
In IE7 the menu works w/o the csshover.htc file, but only when the
user's cursor is over the text
instead, but they do no harm in any other browser AFAIK (I've only
checked in Firefox) so can go in the main stylesheet just as well.
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Sophie:
Works like a charm -- thanks much.
Cheers,
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type the statement in Google and usually find an answer where someone
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At 6:12 PM -0400 3/16/07, Tom Rogers wrote:
In a posting here earlier this week David Laakso at Chelsea Creek Studio
(http://chelseacreekstudio.com/) recommended checking out the horizontal
menu by Tedd Sterling at http://sperling.com/examples/menuh/. I've tried
this method before at other sites
:
http://sperling.com/examples/menuv/
Cheers,
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Hi gang:
Is there any way to use css to remove the border that accompanies an input box?
I've tried border: none;, but that hasn't worked.
Cheers,
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At 9:12 AM +0900 5/15/07, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
On May 15, 2007, at 6:43 AM, tedd wrote:
Is there any way to use css to remove the border that accompanies
an input box?
I've tried border: none;, but that hasn't worked.
That should work (and works in most OS X browsers, actually [1
the effect on
image#1. Here is a link to my code.
http://www.precisemessenger.com/private/help2.html
Thank you,
Kevin
It might not be popular on this list, but I don't see anything wrong
with using a simple table for this.
Anyone care to object and say why he shouldn't?
Cheers,
tedd
At 9:47 AM -0400 5/20/07, Roger Roelofs wrote:
tedd wrote:
It might not be popular on this list, but I don't see anything wrong
with using a simple table for this.
Anyone care to object and say why he shouldn't?
I object! :-)
First, I don't think it will do what the original poster was after
.
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When he says work, what does he mean? It works in all my requirements.
As always, your design is exceptional and your presentation flawless
-- few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good
example.
Cheers,
tedd
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I would normally provide a URL, but this is a private job.
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At 9:16 AM +0100 7/10/07, Rick Lecoat wrote:
Tedd;
I have no idea whether this is related, but I recall reading somewhere
recently (can't remember where exactly, sorry) that CSS sometimes has
issues if you combine units (eg. pixels, ems, percentages) and keywords
(white, smaller, etc) within
At 5:20 AM -0500 7/10/07, T. R. Valentine wrote:
On 09/07/07, tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi:
I've been working on another css drop-down menu and encountered a
problem where my menu won't work in IE 6 if I use white for
background-color, but will work if I use #FF.
For example
regular drop-down menu (as described on my
site), but rather something I am working on.
It's strange -- I just wanted to see if anyone else encountered the
same problem.
Cheers,
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thing I can think of...
Ken:
That sounds reasonable and the second read makes me think what I've
found is just one of a million other peculiarities re IE 6 that has
probably been found in some form or another before.
I'll go back to lurking.
Thanks,
tedd (sinking back to the deep
why this happens, then I would
appreciate it.
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are not a list, but they are. They are just not nested. I probably
could do that, but it would add to the complexity and volume of code
-- both of which are not desirable.
I see your point, do you see mine?
tedd
; /* set width for ALL others (no IE will see this) */
}
To provide the correct left adjustment (for me).
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display correctly, and the site map is way out in IE6 on windows. could
anyone make any suggestions
/textarea.php
I would like the TEXTAREA NOT to wrap lines -- is there any way
around this problem other than to use a depreciated rule?
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a bit counter-productive, doesn't it? Or, am I missing
something?
Thanks for your interest and reply.
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Uwe:
Doesn't seem to work for MSIE/PC 5.5+ according to BrowserCam.
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em's instead of pixels and
provide a rule for every graphic.
I explain it here:
http://www.sperling.com/examples/zoom1/
And show an example of it here:
http://earthstones.com/
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when people zoom them.
I explain the technique at: http://www.sperling.com/examples/zoom1/
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When putting together a site/application, is it possible and reasonable
to use EM throughout or are there situations where percentages or pixels
are better suited? Like
thought not.
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Georg:
tedd wrote:
I explain the technique at: http://www.sperling.com/examples/zoom1/
I've seen good implementations of em-sized designs, and some
really counter-productive ones.
The good em-sized designs will also scale in relation to browser-window,
so visitors are in control.
Many weak em
Georg:
tedd wrote:
Your yardstick to measure the weak/strong value of a design is IF
the browser's window generates a horizontal scroll bar? If so, then
that's your opinion, and my opinion differs. The value of a good
design should not be tied to browser's window.
Maybe you're right
cases of
experimenting for the sake of it?
Technically I suppose it's somewhat interesting, but visually
typographically it's quite poor.
- Kevin
You are free to do better, let's see it.
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If someone had asked me to produce the same effect, it would have
taken me much more programming than just one line!
And, you're treatment of visual and typographical elements is
impressively splendid, as usual.
tedd
with CSS at: www.dottedi.biz/test.php
-Bob
Bob:
Try:
fieldset p
{
margin-bottom: .1em;
margin-top: .1em;
}
You may have to adjust as you need/want.
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Thanks,
Cory
Cory:
Maybe this explanation will help. Please review:
http://www.sperling.com/examples/zoom1/
To expand your site dependant upon zoom levels, you have to tie
everything to percentages or em's.
tedd
red;}
or is there another way to do this to accomodate elements being created on
the fly?
Thanks!
Jim
Jim:
See:
http://www.sperling.com/examples/pcss/
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can't ignore
the man behind the curtain.
As such, mixing a few languages together to solve problems certainly
isn't any worse. It's the old evolution thing of adapt or die, don't
you think? I wonder where/how css will end up?
tedd
Zoe:
Tedd,
Please add this link to this page in the wiki:
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=ConstantsInCSS
Sure, what do you want me to call it?
And everyone, we can just point people here whenever this FAQ comes up
(seems to be coming up a lot more frequently lately...).
Hmmm... could
/examples/menuv
Neither of those work for IE 7 and while I have an IE conditional
comment to exclude IE 7, apparently IE 7 still see's the csshover.htc
code in [B].
Any suggestions as to how to fix any of this?
Many thanks to all who reply.
tedd
://www.xn--ovg.com//thumb/trans_demo.php
The pink box is a simple 50 percent transparency.
Also, I would not go with a Google search box -- they put their adds
in the results. See an alternative at my site below.
You might also consider the drop-down menu I offer.
tedd
ps: Nice site
to customize the go/submit button?
Angus MacKinnon
Angus:
You can customize buttons any way you like is css. You can even make
them look and preform like links if you want. Take a look at this:
http://www.xn--ovg.com/buttons
It just takes a little imagination.
tedd
, the problem remains in Safari 2.0.3.
It would work great if the overlay image was up, or down, (vertical) one brick.
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to the browser window while the pink bricks
remain stationary, but it looks like they are moving different
directions.
tedd
Safari 2.0.3
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in php -- I find php works better for this sort of thing.
tedd
OK, I've searched a lot, but couldn't find anything simple enough and useful
enough at the same time.
What I have in mind:
There's an unordered list. Each LI element contains a small
thumbnail image and
span, which
://www.sperling.com/examples/box/
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Is there a way I can accomplish a css popup menu and retain my design?
Thanks,
You might try this:
http://www.sperling.com/examples/menuv/
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whatsoever, the list will be more than happy to point that out.
If that happens, then that information may be useful to you as well.
HTH's
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