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Could be 1 of many things: linking local files (that are on your computer
but no one else's), invalid CSS or markup, different browser/version...
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On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 11:33 AM, amitabha ghosh amitabhaghosh...@gmail.com
wrote:
I have designed a page layout in css by using
Morning Amitabhaghosh
You wrote
I have designed a page layout in css by using divs. but i am finding
while
opening in another browser computer it is breaking all the designs. can
anybody help me to sort it out?
--
amitabhaghosh
A clickable link to the page in question would provide us place
I want to have a visible indicator that a field is valid or invalid
(easy
enough) as follows:
CSS:
style
input:valid + span::after { content: \2713 }
input:invalid + span::after { content: \2717 }
/style
but to no avail. It would appear that Firefox and Chrome both
--- On Thu, 2/4/10, Woody Woodman wqq...@hotmail.com wrote:
From: Woody Woodman wqq...@hotmail.com
Subject: [css-d] (no subject)
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Date: Thursday, February 4, 2010, 5:24 PM
I'm having difficulty determining why my columns at www.mlsmailinginc.com are
overlapping
Woody Woodman wrote:
I'm having difficulty determining why my columns at www.mlsmailinginc.com are
overlapping in IE 8/Win and Safari/Mac but not in FireFox3.5/Mac.
It's because you have left: 2em; on #nav (and it does overlap in mac
ff/3.5.7.
In your style sheet, delete these:
/*style
Hi does anyone know why I'm getting white spaces between sliced images ? I
have a bunch of img tags within the div and I can't figure out why the
images have spaces, and currently why half of the image slices look fine and
the rest look like a jigsaw puzzle.
hi, maybe you need:
img {
Christopher R wrote:
Hi does anyone know why I'm getting white spaces between sliced images ? I
have a bunch of img tags within the div and I can't figure out why the
images have spaces, and currently why half of the image slices look fine and
the rest look like a jigsaw puzzle.
I'm
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 8:02 PM, Casey casey.li...@caseyftw.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm working with a series of divs:
div
div.../div
div.../div
div.../div
div.../div
div.../div
/div
The inner divs are all float: left'd. However, when the contents of
the divs is too wide for the browser,
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 7:30 PM, Ankeet P mythic.bo...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 8:02 PM, Casey casey.li...@caseyftw.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm working with a series of divs:
div
div.../div
div.../div
div.../div
div.../div
div.../div
/div
The inner divs are all float:
Well, my contents are very variable. Sometimes, it's only a couple
hundred pixels while at other times it's a couple thousand pixels, and
I don't want there to be too much whitespace. (Unless there's a way to
collapse whitespace, in which case, please tell me.)
(By the way, I had originally
Casey wrote:
div
div.../div
div.../div
div.../div
/div
The inner divs are all float: left'd. However, when the contents of
the divs is too wide for the browser, the line of DIVs break. Is
there a way to prevent this, other than setting a fixed width for the
container div? (Yes, the
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 8:09 PM, Bill Brown macnim...@gmail.com wrote:
Casey wrote:
div
div.../div
div.../div
div.../div
/div
The inner divs are all float: left'd. However, when the contents of
the divs is too wide for the browser, the line of DIVs break. Is
there a way to prevent
Casey wrote:
Thanks! That works fairly well. I'm curious, what do !ie and the
zoom property do?) It works perfectly in Firefox, but in IE and
Safari, there's some quirk involving vertical alignment.
!ie is a CSS filter used to target the MSIE family of browsers and zoom
is a Microsoft
Hi Lee Bettridge:
you can use this IE hack:
element {
min-height: 200px;
height: auto !important;
height: 200px;
}
Stingna Zhou
RainCity Studios Inc.
Designer
www.raincitystudios.com
Lee Bettridge wrote:
Is there a way to set a min-height in IE6 so that an element can grow
if
From: E McMahon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there any way for me to display the parent row with equal height cells
while
the child row is set to display none?
http://thequarrygroup.com/table_row_alignment/tablesorter1.htm
Unless I'm misunderstanding the problem, this is an html issue, not css or
E McMahon wrote:
Hello -
I was wondering if anyone has tripped over this... I do believe it's a CSS
issue, but included jquery details as that is what I'm using to change
display properties.
I'm using jquery and the tablesorter plug-in (along with a tablesorter
updated module to
Hi,
The problem is related to the rowspan of the td element. Since the tr
below that needs to be expanded is still there, and only the td
elements are hidden, this effect appears.
Best would be to only add the rowspan via Javascript when the actual
expansion occurs.
regards, Jens
Lee Bettridge wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way to set a min-height in IE6 so that an element can grow if the
text size is increased, the method needs to be compatible with IE7 and
Firefox / Safari / Opera.
Thanks.
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div.test {
min-height:100px;
height:auto !important;
height:500px;
}
Across IE7, FF 2,3, Opera and Safari this will trigger min-height just
fine. IE6 will just play along with the height that has been given
through the height attribute and will expand further, once the
Lee Bettridge wrote:
Is there a way to set a min-height in IE6 so that an element can grow
if the text size is increased, the method needs to be compatible
with IE7 and Firefox / Safari / Opera.
element {min-height: 200px; _height: 200px;}
...will make IE6 /behave/ as if it supported
I've been going made trying to centre my page.
I'm trying to avoid using tables for positioning
and have created divisions that I've put in place
using absolute measurements.
With a previous website I've simply used
text-align:center in the body part and that seemed
to work. With pure
It may be possible to use floats to achieve your objective.
Here is a link to a demo using floats:
http://www.jimdavis.org/test/checkerboard.html
This uses two floats, one that is 16em wide by 8em high, and a blank that is
8em square. The image within the wide float is floated left and is given
David Terrell wrote:
Hello List,
Could someone please let me know why and how to fix the aberrant spacing in
the top level of my nav? I don't understand where it is coming from. Could
someone also help me fix the margin problem that I'm having between
#left-image and #main-text? I've
From what I can see it appears to be the 6em width in your #nav li
selector...
#nav li {styles.css (line 119)
float:left;
padding:0.25em;
width:6em;
}
Change that width value to auto, or remove it entirely, and you may get the
results you want!
...Rob
Brian Simmons wrote:
I am having trouble with my links on the page. I have a top menu and a side
menu. When you click on any link the whole system breaks down
Yes indeed the clicks are trashing your layout, specifically a:visited
is doing you in ;)
In your stylesheet when you're declaring your
On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 14:38:46 -, Brian Simmons
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I am having trouble with my links on the page. I have a top menu and a
side
menu. When you click on any link the whole system breaks down. A link is
provided in order to view the problem. Any help would be greatly
Thanks this fixed the problem.
Brian Simmons
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.simmonswebdesign.net
404.316.2655
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Sent: Monday, December 31, 2007 11:31 AM
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css
Does anyone know why this page is not picking up the css style sheet like
the javascrip is telling it to?
http://www.pcg-advisors.com/new/theteam/brent.html
It looks like you're not calling the correct path to the css - you're
calling it at:
Hi,
The validator is reporting a number of errors in your mark-up. Go to:
http://validator.w3.org/
and enter your URL to see the results of the validation test.
Jim
On Dec 20, 2007 1:33 PM, juliann wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know why this page is not picking up the css
Hi Juliann,
I'm not sure why you would want to make so many different stylesheets in the
first place, since you can make an almost 100% accurate stylesheet with one
file to cover all browsers, but that's a different thing.
Anyway... I think your css is in the wrong directory...
You're using
r paterso wrote:
Hello,I am trying to insert a background image into URLs that link to
pages outside our intranet and thus when clicked open a new window.
The image used is the common one seen on may sites, the little
overlapping windows. This code:
a.newWindow { padding-right: 14px;
On Feb 16, 2007, at 10:14 AM, jeffrey morin wrote:
is there a way to set an image as a border?
No... but if the box you're bordering is fixed-width, you can combine a
full-width background that contains the two side rails with
:before/:after rules to give the top and bottom images.
HTH,
Mark Lundquist schreef:
On Feb 16, 2007, at 10:14 AM, jeffrey morin wrote:
is there a way to set an image as a border?
No... but if the box you're bordering is fixed-width, you can combine a
full-width background that contains the two side rails with
:before/:after rules to give
Julia Ccc wrote:
Hello,
Another problem. I'm implementing a css custom corners and border box with
multiple divs inside the main box div. I want it to be expandible both by
width and height. So the problem is that whan I don't specify float:right
for the divs of right corners, they stick
Timothy Martens wrote:
Hi CSSers,
Anyone know of a way to make a read only input element blend
perfectly in to the background in Safari? Renders properly in
Firefox. See: Tour Date field above calendar at:
https://www.mauimountaincruisers.com/bookings/
Aloha,
-tim
Alright
Hugo Heriz-Smith wrote:
http://www.stephenporterstudio.com/html/stainless.html
So - if anyone has a suggestion of an elegant way to get that done,
I'd love to hear it. I am hoping that there's a nicer way to do this
than setting up 8 hidden tables that get swapped during the click.
Depends
Hugo Heriz-Smith wrote:
Hello,
First of all - thank you again Georg for your help in getting this far.
As I said the other day, I've been asked to redo this flash site,
keeping it as close to the original as possible.
http://www.stephenporterstudio.com
in HTML. I'm doing just two
Hugo Heriz-Smith wrote:
I've almost got both pages now - the biggest item I have left if
getting the captions to change under the big picture on the stainless
page as a new image is brought up by a click on the table to the left.
It's not elegant, and it would require (for accessibility)
Wes Gamble wrote:
newDiv = popup.document.createElement('div');
newDiv.setAttribute('id', 'pdf');
newDiv.setAttribute('style', 'margin-top: 250px; text-align: center;');
newDiv.innerHTML = 'Please wait while your forms are
generatedBR/BR/IMG src=' + wait_image_url + '/';
On 11/15/06, Bradley Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wes Gamble wrote:
newDiv = popup.document.createElement('div');
newDiv.setAttribute('id', 'pdf');
newDiv.setAttribute('style', 'margin-top: 250px; text-align: center;');
newDiv.innerHTML = 'Please wait while your forms
There's always Doug Bowman's Sliding Doors:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/slidingdoors/
It'll help you create expanding, EM width dependent tabs.
On 30/08/2006 16:03, Ross C wrote:
I saw a site a while back that had this (I'll try to find it).
I believe they had a background image for
Thanks, Ross. The expandable bg image did the trick. Exactly what I
needed to get it working.
I love this list! :-)
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From: Ross C [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 11:04 AM
To: Poyner, Matt; css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: RE: [css-d
juliann wheeler wrote:
http://www.juliannwheeler.com/phyve/Phyve_Final/index_final.html
It looks great in Firefox, but in Internet Explorer many of the
boxes are placed in the wrong place.
Looks great :-) but not very usable. You should try to use those
pages in Lynx - especially the
Why not apply that fix to IE only and spare Firefox? You could do:
Because...uh...umm...well...that's a good point. ;o)
-Darrel
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On 7/6/06, Austin, Darrel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using a 3-column layout on our new site. To avoid the dreaded
'dropped column' problem in IE where if the total column widths are
greater than the width of the browser, one or more of the column DIVs
will jump down the page, I've set any
Simon Kerr wrote:
Hi all. I've been trying to think of a way to make a nice fluid layout.
My page consists of three content areas that are inline. Behind them is
a background image (www.i4cevents.com). When the browser is resized,
the content areas should move and the background image should
Simon,
On Jul 3, 2006, at 4:41 AM, Simon Kerr wrote:
Hi all. I've been trying to think of a way to make a nice fluid
layout.
My page consists of three content areas that are inline. Behind
them is
a background image (www.i4cevents.com). When the browser is resized,
the content areas
Simon Kerr wrote:
Hi all. I've been trying to think of a way to make a nice fluid layout.
My page consists of three content areas that are inline. Behind them is
a background image (www.i4cevents.com). When the browser is resized,
the content areas should move and the background image
Feel free, and start designing layouts regardless. Sometimes the best way to
learn is to break something and then fix it!
On 05/05/06, Click This IT Solutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
My name is Rudi and I'm just starting to use CSS.
I have been using it for a while now but only for
On 4/10/06, David Merwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The issue is in IE for Windows. The menu on the left, extra padding
and when you roll over it resets correctly.
site: http://www.madeblue.com
css: http://www.madeblue.com/wp-content/themes/pbv2/style.css
I really want to stay with em and not
You have just learnt your first lesson of designing using CSS.
IE is not standards compliant, when coding CSS use firefox for
previewing your site, once you have it how you want, then view in IE and
apply conditional comments to fix it.
Steve Frost
Frank Rees wrote:
Hi All,
I have recently
Can someone change the subject to something that is not totally random?
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Michael Larocque wrote:
Hi all,
I've been beating my head against this for a bit too long, and I've
decided to ask for help. I've validated both the html and css. I
can't seem to figure out why there's a 3 pixel gap between the header
image and the nav bar. I've tested in both Safari
No subject?
Michael Larocque wrote:
http://trinaread.com/t3st/
The dark brown background of the nav is supposed to butt up against
the header graphic.
I must be missing something obvious. Grr.
Maybe... :-)
You're experiencing the effect of line-height on an inline element.
Try
On 14-Mar-2006, at 17:18 , ~davidLaakso wrote:
Michael Larocque wrote:
Hi all,
I've been beating my head against this for a bit too long, and
I've decided to ask for help. I've validated both the html and
css. I can't seem to figure out why there's a 3 pixel gap between
the header
On Mar 15, 2006, at 10:05 AM, Michael Larocque wrote:
On 14-Mar-2006, at 17:18 , ~davidLaakso wrote:
Michael Larocque wrote:
Hi all,
I've been beating my head against this for a bit too long, and
I've decided to ask for help. I've validated both the html and
css. I can't seem to
Michael Larocque wrote:
Michael Larocque wrote:
Hi all,
I've been beating my head against this for a bit too long, and
I've decided to ask for help. I've validated both the html and
css. I can't seem to figure out why there's a 3 pixel gap between
the header image and the nav
On 14-Mar-2006, at 18:30 , ~davidLaakso wrote:
Mike,
It is in /your best interest/ to follow Georg Sortun's suggestion
(s). Not mine.
Regards,
~davidLaakso
Yeah, that's what I've done. I saw Georg's reply after responding to
yours. Thanks everyone.
Carpe viam,
Mike
Michael Larocque
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
PS - Line-height has *nothing* to do with this.
That's right :-)
It is strictly a 'font-size' related issue.
BTW (since I haven't studied it in depth - or at all, really):
Does choice of 'font-family' make any difference?
Georg
--
http://www.gunlaug.no
Hi Mike,
Everything works just fine, except in IE6/Win...?The section headers do not
display... BUT, if you scroll up/down, each header that disappears off screen
and then returns will display, or if you wipe your cursor on the screen, they
display, and will kind of stay...but once you
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