will
then takes its absolute positioning co-ordinates using the parents top
left co-ordinates as its starting point.
If i'm mistaken, i'm sure somebody here will correct me :-)
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Good evening list,
IE6 does a page shift on load and on refresh. Is this some
auto-expansion bug in IE6?
http://www.dzinelabs.com/sandbox/GrupoMP/Pages/home1.html
http://www.dzinelabs.com/sandbox/GrupoMP/Styles/Grupomain.css
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You're getting old when you don't care where your spouse
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Any hints for these tired eyes?
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Even
, and exactly what browser, will the image not down?
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A Flatterer is a man that tells
Hello list,
Skip my problem please just noticed the problem: setting a
padding resolved it.
It's getting way to late for me..
Please forgive me for wasting somebodies (David?) time :-)
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with this:
* html #maincontainer * { position: relative; zoom:1; }
/* __everything__ has pos. relative */
remove that block and only apply 'zoom' to specific elements.
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well, shocking effect:
http://www.dzinelabs.com/sandbox/GrupoMP/Pages/Frotacop4.html
css embedded.
Is this some IE6 bug or does IE6 really chokes on percentages in this
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For those who already took a look: i did the unspeakable: posting
without validating first. HTML now validates. Css doesn't because of
the IE stuff.
Sorry about that guys and girls.
But the problem still exists.
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checked this quickly in
FF. Seems to hold in a 640 window. You will need to adjust the position
of this paragraph:
pPara ampliar as fotos, passe o mouse sobre as miniaturas./p
Please see:
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is distorted and not centred.
The #thumbs.bigpix class to have the first image always displayed
also doesn't kick in.
The gallery styles are at the end of the css.
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the other problems.
All these fixes are included, and commented, in this copy of your page...
http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/alien/luc/test_09_0509.html
...and all fixes for imaginary IE6 bugs are removed.
Just grabbed it Georg, gonna study on it later...
Once again, thank you for the help
you restyle slightly to stabilize the nav tab shift, like in
this revised copy of your document...
http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/alien/luc/test_09_0403.html
Right on the spot, like always Georg.
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Good evening,
It was foretold that on 04/04/2009 @ 17:15:35 GMT-0300 (which was
17:15:35 where I live) Luc would write:
snipped a bit
I switched to an IE expression but still there's something fishy going
on: making the window smaller makes the logo disappear and reappear
again. Something
/liquidnav1.html
Uses the method as described by matthewjamestaylor.com. I copied the
code also from his examples just to see how it should behave with a
liitle different styling. I used the talltabs orange example.
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to have the
same problem:
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You are traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of
sight
does it have, i.o.w. does it have some
IE6 like standard bugs and workarounds?
If it's considered OT, replies can be sent off-list :-)
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Good afternoon Barrett,
It was foretold that on 20/12/2008 @ 09:33:49 GMT-0500 (which was
12:33:49 where I live) Barrett would write:
snipped a bit
Subject = adjacent sibling issue with radio buttons
Reading it now :-)
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corner of the textarea tag on my form.
http://www.dzinelabs.com/sandbox/MP/Pages/contact.php
One might even think that it's a clever styling used on the form but
i assure you it's not ;-)
Maybe it renders the same as in Safari but i don't use and test for
Safari...
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comments around the issue.
Pretty impressive table.
Don't think you're mad, but quite a high number of browser developers
and promoters do have lost their mind ;-)
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If passion drives you, let reason hold the reigns
be of
interest to you?
http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2005/02/26/simple-clearing-of-floats/
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: the
sitepoints' article sums up the problem as in PIE and goes over the
several solutions (including the PIE one) to end with a 'simple'
solution... unless ofcourse we're talking about 2 different problems
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had no luck.
Could somebody enlighten me?
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You need a witness when you get married
have some more checks please with IE ... just to be sure ...
it really puzzles me
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When an Australian
on
the element (takes up no width) instead.
Ah, nice one ... will do David.
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The hardest thing in the world
to be polite
and a bite 'loose' .
Believe me, i do try to understand how everything works ... :-)
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Wit
reading about debug scaffolding:
http://tantek.com/log/2004/09.html
http://tantek.com/log/2004/mccgrid.css
Glad you got sorted.
Me too :-)
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on 'em'.
Such a combination can never work.
Ah yes... the ie.css needs the container and those elements in px
otherwise ie will use the dimensions set in the MP.css
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... the understanding
part is something else... but i'm trying to stay on course :-)
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He that is taken and put
it? Strange, haven't fixed it. Using Win xp IE6.0.2900.
IE7 is a stand alone version.
Font-size at largest and resizing the browser window and you don't
get the drop? Hmmm well, if it's only at my end,there's
something rotten in the state of my system :-)
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Why did God create man before woman? He
somebody enlighten me?
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css:
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A prune is a plum with experience
the floated gallery.
The problems start when doing stress testing:
IE with smaller font-sizes: the gallery is shoved to the left.
Firefox, Mozilla with smaller font-sizes: same problem.
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the ie-expression as is.
Will do :-)
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The best computer is a man, and it's the only one that can
in place.
But i wasn't sure if that would go nicely with your ie-expression
Gunlaug.
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My education
(couldn't check IE7 yet) and Mozilla have it right.
Something is affecting just Firefox. My bad or some obscure Firefox
bug (although my money is on my bad ;-) )?
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all
possible screen resolutions out there and users that change default
font size etc we'll be in the magic business :-)
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something useful for end-users with other set-ups and
preferences than our own. Still need some leveling on the hardware and
software front for it to work consistently though.
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the font, all the
headings shift way over. At first i thought it was a containing
float problem but if i'm correct that only effects escaping floats
vertically.
I can't figure out how to resolve it. I tried using text-align
instead of floats but no go.
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To bookmark this homepage or not to bookmark, that is the question
PNG work correctly under IE5 and IE6.
Never used it myself
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To bookmark this homepage
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The fact that an opinion has been widely held is no evidence that it
is not utterly absurd. - Bertrand Russell
be able to do that later today (fingers crossed).
With not so many users will surf at small text i meant at tiny
page zoom.
So, to sum it up:
get the gallery and logo in shape.
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I'll go for the easy solution lol... the overflow-x method did it of
course...
Tnx Gunlaug!!!
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with the left nav menu when switching to view ---
largest.
[2] In Moz, when zooming to 33%, the text underneath the footer nav,
starts breaking out of the footer. FF doesn't seem to have that
problem.
http://www.dzinelabs.com/sandbox/Stickfooter.html
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this stuff
from breaking the container with font-scalling*/
Of course
I'll implement the changes 2morrow...
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http://www.dzinelabs.com/sandbox/MP/Stylesheets/MP.css
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, the distance
between the li are 2px wider in IE as opposed to Opera, Moz and FF. Do
i have to feed IE 6 and IE 7 other paddings through a hack for this?
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Using
good
browsers auto-adjust vertical alignment...
http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/alien/luc/test_08_0905.html
I see... never thought about the 'css table'
For IE6 I've added the necessary padding and relevant height correction
- notice that I've only used top-padding, and achieved higher
html hack with a small correction:
* + html
That also does the trick although i must admit i've never seen it
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kick in, i added !important to the class to resolve it.
Now, is this approach a sound one or are there better methods to go
about this?
http://www.dzinelabs.com/sandbox/list1.html
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this bug from happening?
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»Stay« is a charming word in a friend's vocabulary
to use a width to ensure that the whole link is clickable upon hover
and not only the text (the other famous IE problem).
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Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday
be the height of the actual document.
http://dzinelabs.com/sandbox/Height.html
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Page validates.
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height:100px to 99px
the #content: you removed the float:left
and the #footer, you added position:relative
Just trying to understand those changes...
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Good evening David,
It was foretold that on 01/07/2008 @ 17:00:39 GMT-0400 (which was
18:00:39 where I live) David Laakso would write:
Maybe Paul O'Brien's method might help?
http://www.pmob.co.uk/temp/2colfixedtest_4.htm
That's a nice one too David, tnx!
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as a
sub-line wherever applicable.
Something like this?
http://www.cssnewbie.com/list-based-css-calendar/
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Hope i made myself clear
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Nobody can hurt me without my permission
to these em values?
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Atheism is a non prophet organisation
if you are planning for a liquid design that stretches with the width
of your viewport, you would have to find a different solution.
Yup, that's the problem... liquid and faux columns don't mix... Hence
i liked the second solution, although it has a lot of issues...
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be off-list in this
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People talk about dysfunctional families; I've
to use a class? Or do i really really lost my
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The pleasure of love is in loving. We are happier
as
if your life depends on it ... and when it needs to kick in... you're
out of gas ... you have no idea how ashamed i am lol.
Take a look at my example...
http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/alien/luc/test_08_0404.html
...and see if my chosen values are close enough for comfort. If not,
then minor
!
http://www.mendesperestransportes.com.br/Pages/equipamentos.php
http://www.mendesperestransportes.com.br/Styles/MP.css
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://www.mendesperestransportes.com.br/Pages/equipamentos.php
http://www.mendesperestransportes.com.br/Styles/MP.css
The section to look for is at the bottom of the stylesheet, commented
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the floated element to the “normal flow” of the document, so i'm
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Oh, no prob David
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Do you know why God
.
David , just a quick remark:
wouldn't it be better to use another alternative for the e-mail? Just
to try to limit a bit of spam attack...
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The fact that an opinion has been widely held
of things that didn't seem to make any difference.
I'm sure you'll figure out what silly thing I've done or neglected to
do...
It seems the HTML and CSS validator don't like it ...
Suggestion: fix the errors first... always the best way to start :-)
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suppose you fixed it? Shows up in IE6 on my machine
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To get nowhere, follow the crowd
see a
pure css tooltip.
It works fine in all browsers, apart from Opera.
Is this what you're after:
http://www.dzinelabs.com/Pages/rollovers.htm
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Beauty lies in the hands of the beer holder
to get IE in it's place:
ol {
list-style: decimal outside;
border-top: 1px dashed #ccc;
padding: 0 20px;
margin: 16px auto;
width: 90%;
}
http://www.dzinelabs.com/sandbox/list.html
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: i'm still in the cuckoo's nest David, so i haven't come around yet
to implement your solution for my pet but the doc is thinking of
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And does the nav show up in IE6?
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Deliver me, O Lord, from that evil man, myself. - Thomas Benton
Brooks (1608
and
Mozilla: decreasing the text size makes the #masthead h1 drop below
the #masthead.
Other problems i ran into and “solved” are commented in the css.
http://www.dzinelabs.com/sandbox/madcow/madcowbody.html
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: decreasing the text size makes the #masthead h1 drop below
the #masthead.
Other problems i ran into and “solved” are commented in the css.
http://www.dzinelabs.com/sandbox/madcow/madcowbody.html
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)
* parseInt(document.body.currentStyle.fontSize)? 60em
: ((document.documentElement.offsetWidth) 580? 554px : 99%)); }
Seems like i'm on acid also lol.
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My mother used to say: the older you get, the better you get -unless
you're a banana. - Rose
that may be needed for reference.
Makes it easier for everyone...
Thought i did, but it was kinda late so.. ;-)
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The world belongs to the enthusiast who keeps cool. - William McFee
but no success. Tried the list archives but didn't
encounter a solution.
Is this something that has nothing to do with width?
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position:absolute, isn't it?
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I'm a lifelong Anglophile. England is still the only place I know
where any young man can grow
it?
IE6 also suffers from the italic bug, which you can try to
control...
Tnx Gunlaug... that's what you get for page filling lol.
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you ask for - you may actually get it :-) )
yeah, once in a while ;-)
IE6 also suffers from the italic bug, which you can try to
control...
Nothing escapes browser-bugs :-)
indeed...
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sometimes trapped in thinking inside the box
instead of outside.
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The good ended happily
the list archives but didn't
encounter a solution.
Is this something that has nothing to do with width?
http://www.dzinelabs.com/sandbox/madcow/madcow.html
css embedded.
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is not showing up.
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It is not necessary
enough room to hold the number so i thought on giving the
whole list a lesser indentation but i just don't seem to get it.
http://www.mendesperestransportes.com.br/Pages/clientes.php
http://www.mendesperestransportes.com.br/Styles/MP.css
Probably a non-brainer, except for me!!
Luc
Hello list,
seems i was a bit to quick on the e-mail trigger: adding a negative
left-margin to the ul did the trick.
But i'm a bit confuzzled as why i needed the left-margin: setting
margin to 0 doesn't remove the indentation in this case?
Luc
padding value
on the li to cut the space between the bullet and the text.
I see... i resolved it with a negative left margin on the ul but i'll
try your solution ... not a big fan of negative margins :-)
tnx for the help!
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the left margin on
the #contentright ul to move the whole list to the left.
But tnx for your input. Sometimes CSS offers different solutions for
the same prob :-)
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but that doesn't fall to well... trying
several values i couldn't get it aligned like i want.
http://www.dzinelabs.com/projects/MPT/Pages/error
http://www.dzinelabs.com/Stylesheets/error
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