setting a font-size on p's, etc. to .8 or
.85ems. Should someone who NEEDS larger text scale up these pages, the
layout may break. However, you are correct that proper use of ems
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Hi list,
Can anyone help me prepare for coding an HTML email for a Chinese
audience? I have never done anything with Asian characters before. I
am on a Mac using DW8.
Any help would be appreciated...
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Hi list,
Here's the page:
http://proof.mlinc.com/mlinc.com/06/news/
Hit it in FF/Safari for desired layout for head/paragraph relation.
Why won't it work in IE 6/7?
Just can't see it.
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On 3/30/07, Tom Livingston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list,
Here's the page:
http://proof.mlinc.com/mlinc.com/06/news/
Hit it in FF/Safari for desired layout for head/paragraph relation.
Why won't it work in IE 6/7?
Just can't see it.
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, it wasn't ideal. My content has a fixed width and height, so the
other issues didn't apply.
We used a table.
CSS 3, where are you...
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On 4/20/06 2:49 AM, GypsiiRose Baptiste [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do people still
test for Opera?
Looks good in Opera Mac too.
I recommend Opera Mac. Try this version:
http://snapshot.opera.com/mac/m90b1.html
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Listers,
Are the page-break properties widely supported? Or at least in IE6, Safari
and maybe Opera (Win/Mac)? Any resources on their use besides the w3c site?
TIA
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On Wed, 11 May 2005 11:07:55 -0400, Ingo Chao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Uwe Kaiser schrieb:
So I will enlarge the bitmap for some few pixels.
No need to despair!
http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/tmp/bgfilter.html
Mac tests please.
Mac Opera 8b1 sees... maroon.
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Hello list,
I've been to the Wiki.
Can anyone recommend Designer-centric Standards resources to help
make designers aware of designing with standards in mind?
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Hello list,
I am having trouble with a layout. If you use FF and have Web Dev toolbar
you will see my dilemma. I can't find where the text under the thumbnails
is getting the huge width from. I'm sure it is something stupid.
http://www.petticoatjewels.com/test/designs.htm
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Hello list,
I am having trouble with a layout. If you use FF and have Web Dev
toolbar you will see my dilemma. I can't find where the text under the
thumbnails is getting the huge width from. I'm sure
.
Thanks Holly!
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Any thoughts?
Page has 33 validation errors, including something with the body...
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Hello list,
Possibly old news, but have you all seen this?
http://www.sitevista.com/
Some good features, like full-page-depth screen shots. Looks interesting.
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along edge of the white
copy area. Follow that? ;-)
Nice!
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On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 09:08:12 -0400, Felix Miata [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(image is only properly representative if viewed at 1792x1344 or
1800x1350 resolution)
and the percentage of users in her site logs that run 1800x1350 would be
interesting to know, no?
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On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 11:36:03 -0400, Timothy J. Luoma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Go here
http://
apparently, everyone did go there. Servers are sure getting a beating
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;}
I can see where hiliteColor might be handy, but still, why not just define
it where needed? I am very familiar with the server side include concept
as I use ColdFusion frequently, but given the setup requirements for this,
it doesn't seem very universal...
Enlightenment need.
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for this... just me I guess
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top red edges to see my issue. I have been
using browsercam (Win 2000 ie5/ie5.5) for testing, but can't get it.
FWIW, I don't see it with my multiple installs of IE on my PC...
Anyone see the trouble and have a solution?
TIA (very much!)
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On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 13:11:42 -0400, Tom Livingston
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Anyone see the trouble and have a solution?
Well, you won't see it now cause I finally got it. If you can take a peek
and confirm my BrowserCam results I'd appreciate it.
Thanks to you if you looked already
to fit a need I
have on an upcoming project and I wanna know now if I'm gonna wish I
didn't go down the jello-lined path beforehand.
TIA
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a conditional comment maybe?
!--[if lte IE 6]
style type=text/css media=all
body{font-family: Arial, Courier New, sans-serif, monospace;}
/style
![endif]--
adjust as needed...
Rick, i noticed an errant br in what I sent you before... nuke it.
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, and a white colt in the
right end. Narrowing the window should cause the title to divide into
two lines.
Yup. Opera 8.5 Mac.
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I?
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Safari wouldn't unhide a layer using JavaScript, if the parent layer was
still set to be hidden
Sounds logical to me. It's in a container that's hidden, so it's hidden.
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.
Take a look at style sheets from other sites for ideas.
I'm sure others on the list will add to this...
HTH
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Me too.
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On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 11:03:39 -0400, Marian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
www.tanase.it
Off the top of my head, make sure the image path is in relation to the
stylesheet not the page. This has caught me a couple times...
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, but
can't get it to stop. I will get it at one width, but then as I change the
window width, it will do it again at a different width.
I can post code snippets if it will help, otherwise I might have to slap
together a test page...
TIA for thinking about it...
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_and_ have the links indented the same if they
break to 2 lines.
Any thoughts?
TIA
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|-link text--| hover and link work here
OK I solved the above issue by using display:table-cell and feeding WinIE
display:block inCCs.
But the same fix will not work
using Mike Purvis's Jello. I can't
show it around right now though, but if I do say so myself, it's quite
spiffy! ;-)
Jello is pretty easy to work with. I have layouts using 1, 2 and 3
columns. I really like it!
(Yeah Mike!)
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On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 12:05:32 -0400, Donna Casey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Anyone else, since Alex needs confirmation?
Donna Casey
Wow. How'd you do that!?!?!?
OS X FF 1.0.7
Don't see it in Safari or Opera 9pr1 Mac - under Tiger
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{position:relative; margin:0 auto; width: 400px; }
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On 4/27/06, David Merchant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
a max measurement: 544 for the width
TTFN,
David
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8^O
544!? Max!? Wow! What's that look like at a 1600x1200+ resolution?
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On 5/16/06, Tom Livingston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
body {font:13px
arial,helvetica,clean,sans-serif;*font-size:small;*font:x-small;}
It is not valid.
I didn't think it was. 'font:' with _only_ a size attribute is incorrect. No?
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I'll just feel sorry for the site's visitors. For an example of this
technique, see http://www.hotbagelcompany.com (a local bagel shop here
that I'm actually quite fond of)
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), but I am sure JS can
be used. Or hard code the pages for this.
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On 5/23/06, Shawn Lawler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what is the intent of the size calculation 62.5%/1.6em?
Felix?
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reason why this is happening and is there a way to fix it?
Without seeing code, I can only offer a tip. We have had great sucess
with CSS in HTML emails as long as all styles are inline. i.e: li
style=padding:47em;Foo/li
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(../images/ako-pokracovat-box-middle.gif) repeat-y;
}
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? This seems like a better solution to me.
Like this maybe?
http://66.155.251.18/mlinc.com/test/
Scale up. No horiz scroll.
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than the bottom is okay, but the TOP image is overwritten by the MIDDLE
layer, so this is not really the best :(
Erik
Those 3 divs are floats. Do they need to? If so, are you clearing them?
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What am I missing?
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IE, the height is off and the background graphic has a gray background.
Is the PNG transparent? Sounds like it. IE won't do trans PNGs
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but I am getting double margin (?) under the h1, in FF(Mac) and IE6.
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On 5/26/06, cj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does the forced refresh help at all? (holding down control while
hitting f5 or the refresh button)
Isn't that shift-refresh?
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color full
height I apologize if that wasn't what you were looking for. I don't
think I've seen what you want done.
Ive only done this:
http://alistapart.com/articles/fauxcolumns
or this, where the white is always 100% height:
http://arobotics.com/
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On 6/6/06, Kieron McIntyre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The address is www.digbyswift.com/dithered, so enjoy.
Does Safari 2.0.3x act differently than the latest one listed?
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xtiandc wrote:
Yup...that was it. Changed to media: all and it did the trick. Duh. Thanks!
Christian.
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On 6/5/06, xtiandc wrote:
Is there a way to control font size/layout on printable pages? The printer is
adhering to my (very
) is here for comparison:
http://66.155.251.18/mlinc.com/test/index.html
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/test/index2.html
Original jello page (using px) is here for comparison:
http://66.155.251.18/mlinc.com/test/index.html
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as it is an internal intranet...
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URH!
I got it. I have some wrappers at 100% height. I was countering it in
the print sheet with height:auto; but it wasn't doing anything - in IE
at least. When I changed it to height:auto!important; my extra prined
sheet went away.
One for the books...
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scaled out of view of my browser
window, I do _not_ get a horiz scroll bar! If i widen my browser
window, the overflow is there, but I can't _scroll_ to see it.
Seems like a problem to me...
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liSurplus Lines Filings/li
liBenefits Solutions/li
liAbout/li
liContact/li
/ul
/div
My li's aren't showing any top/bottom padding in Mac FF (Flock).
Why?
TIA!
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scales too
and I get a horiz scrollbar. This is the behavior I want.
Test link: http://66.155.251.18/jltservices.com/
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Listers,
I just got this error:
No error or warning found
To work as intended, your CSS style sheet needs a correct document
parse tree. This means you should use valid HTML.
No style sheet found
on this page:
http://66.155.251.18/jltservices.com/
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* Tom Livingston wrote:
No style sheet found
on this page:
http://66.155.251.18/jltservices.com/
That's probably because you have no type= attribute on your links.
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On 6/22/06, Gunlaug Sørtun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom Livingston wrote:
Your expression is still triggered by a fixed pixel-width, and doesn't
pick up and recalculate the trigger-point based on the browser's default
font-size.
Try this...
#wrapper { width:expression
How about:
.center {text-align:center; margin:0 auto;}
or maybe even
.center {position:relative; text-align:center; margin:0 auto;}
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structure.
My 2¢...
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i.e. #div{float:none;}
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Try resizing the font in most designs to see how they break.
Very true. However, most (if not all) table based sites will break
too. I was responding to the idea that table based allows more
creativity.
I do agree with your points, though.
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issues I have had (so far) I managed to
resolve by having to put width:auto!important; and
height:auto!important; in my print sheet. Without the !important
added, the print styles didn't over-ride the screen.
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Also - for IE it would be better if I could make hover work
for the entire width of the menu
try adding display:block; to your a's and for IE add zoom:1; for the same a's.
width:100%; on the a's might be needed as well.
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... ;-)
HTH
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.vnav li a{
width: 100%;
}
.vnav li a:hover {
zoom: 1;
width: 100%;
}
www.coalcreekcollision.com is the site.
Was this a typo or did you not add the zoom to the a as well? Not just
the a:hover.
Sorry if this isn't helping...
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On 7/14/06, David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://public.softectra.com/130706_1/index.html
Mark,
In Opera 9 Mac, I am getting a persistant vert scroll bar. No time to
peek, sorry. Otherwise, nice page!
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extra
markup.
Hold on.
Adding overflow:auto; on a container will clear any and all floats
inside said container all by itself!?!? Cross-browser??!! And PIE's
Easy Clearing is 'so last year' too?!? Where have I been???
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care about Mac IE anymore, and
would put the Win IE-specific stuff in a CC.
my 2¢ (and I now bow out of this up-and-coming Holy War)
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On 7/18/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having trouble positioning the text inside the div. Maybe I have the
wrong markup?
Where do you want it to be?
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style=clear:both; margin:0; padding:0; font-size:0;
line-height:0;!--nbsp;--/div
Adjust accordingly, or make a class with that style. Also, see:
http://www.positioniseverything.net/easyclearing.html
or search the CSS-D wiki for clearing
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box is in a
separate calendar div not contained in the content div:
I'm confused. If you want the blue box all the way to the right like
the second listed screenshot, can you float it right?
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right of.
Follow that one?! ;-)
Can you put the text in it's own container with the x ems width, and
float the blue right of the outer container?
Stabbing in the dark, sorry. No time to peek right now.
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get messed up, because the system
thinks all versions are the highest installed version - which would be
6.
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www.kuroi.co.uk/testing/ITC.
If anybody can tell me what's going on and how I can prevent this, I'd be
eternally grateful.
just a guess. No time to peek.
http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/threepxtest.html
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ph
Don't know if this is old news. Thought I would share though. IE7 will
be available for XP...
http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2006/07/26/678149.aspx
Good news in my opinion.
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http://www.westga.edu/~webgroup/design/code/
Scaling text down in FF (Mac) wreaks havoc. Secondary page loses it
after 2 clicks up in size...
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Hi listers,
FYI, here's another one to test for!
http://www.getwebkit.org/
Interesting... even if it is only alpha at the moment...
;-)
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Hello list,
Please take a peek at this page in FF and Safari. Why isn't Safari
putting all the main nav links in a nice line like FF (and even IE6!)?
Code validates.
http://66.155.251.18/joinmvp.com/
Thanks for your time.
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ph
!
obscure_harry_potter_reference
I have to go punish myself now... I wonder if Dobby is done with that iron...
/obscure_harry_potter_reference
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Are you floating major sections of the content? Like a 2- or 3-col
layout? Try adding to (or adding period) your print style:
* {float:none;} -- or a specific element instead of *
That solved similar things for me. Print is getting tricky for me lately...
HTH
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Hi list,
Is there a significant/any difference in rendering (for testing
purposes) between IE7RC1 under XP and IE7 under Vista RC x (or Beta 3
or whatever the latest incarnation is)?
Thanks
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View this in WebKit browsers only (hence the subject line):
http://decaffeinated.org/archives/projects/multibg/background-image.html
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. is added, the footer will push down
(with a nice amount of space between footer and copy). ;-)
Is this possible without permanently aligning the planets and
sacrificing small farm animals?
TIA!
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up with the red thumb on the far right - like every other browser. Any
thoughts here? Of course, I could be going about the positioning is a
less than optimal way...
Thanks a bunch for looking.
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up with the red thumb on the far right - like every other browser. Any
thoughts here? Of course, I could be going about the positioning is a
less than optimal way...
Thanks a bunch for looking.
OK, I solved the Safari problem. Still have extra space in IE7...
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This gives a huge scrollbar.
Disappointing.
Ingo
Indeed. Now I have to figure out how else to get those links with the
icons to work right w/o the text-indent...
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Listers,
I am being asked for ammunition against pushing custom font families
to visitors of a Web site. Anyone have any references on this? I know
it has been discussed, but google has been fruitless as of yet.
Thanks
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and support users...
It's really a Safari/Flash plugin issue. Hope the next WebKit fixes it.
Glad I could help...
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Thanks. It does make a difference. Amazing. I will have to decide what to do
now. I think the red hover really help the user follow where they are in the
drop down so I might try to just give it for Safari users only.
Yeah. It's
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IE7 information -- http://css
. But seriously, we all know that's just 'perfect
world' stuff... 'round here, it usually graphics rule. Got any
resources?
Thanks!
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