On 14/09/2006, at 7:05 AM, Nick Fitzsimons wrote:
On 13 Sep 2006, at 18:46, Kenny Graham wrote:
Internet Explorer Mobile, for one, will load both screen and
handheld media types
Unless use specify "Screen" apparently.
kind regards
Terrence Wood.
> So has anyone been able to reproduce the randomly jumping around
> elements, or even know of such a bug?
Can you give a specific example? I don't see what the issue is myself. Is it
really random? Do you refresh the screen and see a different layout?
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Jixor - Stephen I wrote:
Ok I'm having a few problems with internet explorer.
This is the site I'm working on: http://dev.riverhousecatering.com/
Its not the most pretty site in the world but I'm sure you'll get over
it. Anyway...
Firstly I have a large area of content that is simply disappe
On Sep 14, 2006, at 10:32 AM, Kenny Graham wrote:
If it's for your own site then you might as well just do what works
for you, but if it's a commercial site, or something you're doing for
a client, I'm afraid you're in for a world of pain :-(
Luckilly it's a semi-personal site. It's an inter
If it's for your own site then you might as well just do what works
for you, but if it's a commercial site, or something you're doing for
a client, I'm afraid you're in for a world of pain :-(
Luckilly it's a semi-personal site. It's an interface for a database
used by me and a large group of f
Pierre-Henri Lavigne wrote:
I would like to know please how you are using the css property
overflow to avoid the wrap=virtual attribute in xhtml 1.0 strict.
What exactly does wrap="virtual" supposedly do? I could not find any
documentation for the value that described its purpose. None of my
Yellow all !
I would like to know please how you are using the css property overflow to
avoid the wrap=virtual attribute in xhtml 1.0 strict. I'm trusting css but
I'm not shure I'm using it well. Maybe you are using an other css property.
Even if the Web is a chaosmosis, it will not be an apol
On 13 Sep 2006, at 20:57, Kenny Graham wrote:
FWIW, my experience is that you won't get
very far using media types for applying
screen versus handheld styles anyway.
Internet Explorer Mobile, for one,
My Samsung A900's ugly default browser uses handheld stylesheets
pretty much flawlessly, se
My suggestion ( p img {vertical-align:bottom }) makes it easier to align an
image with a string of text. Matthew's is better for placing an image in a
block, which is what your were asking for.
However, Id suggest avoid vague positioning. i.e. dont use
background-position:bottom. Use background-
On 13 Sep 2006, at 20:11, Al Sparber wrote:
FWIW, my experience is that you won't get very far using media
types for applying screen versus handheld styles anyway. Internet
Explorer Mobile, for one, will load both screen and handheld
media types, and a communication from a member of the
> I'm working on a new site that has a content shift down some/most of
> the time when you load/reload a page. But not all the time.
Hi Bekka,
It appears to be caused by the nifty.js and your windows.onLoad() function
to Round() the box corners.
I would try a different javascript to round the
background-position: bottom;
From: Antonio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Reply-To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.orgTo: wsg@webstandardsgroup.orgSubject: Re: [WSG] How to align images at the *bottom* with CSS?Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 21:50:39 +0200>Thank you very much Matthew, Tom and Ted for your answer.>The
On a conventional xhtml page, this passes in Safari:
h1 {color: #FF;}
@import url("kenny.css");
media="handheld" />
The external sheets contain one rule:
h1 {color: #FF;}
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If you can, post a link to the page, I'd like to test it in Safari
on
Panther to see if that version has issues too.
http://www.kennygraham.net/wsg_cssd/safaribug/
Fails on Panther Safari (1.3.2) too. Passes on Camino, Firefox, and
Opera.
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FWIW, my experience is that you won't get
very far using media types for applying
screen versus handheld styles anyway.
Internet Explorer Mobile, for one,
My Samsung A900's ugly default browser uses handheld stylesheets
pretty much flawlessly, seems to just love the xhtml mime type... it
just p
Thank you very much Matthew, Tom and Ted for your answer.
The Matthew's solution is OK for me.
;-)
Antonio
Le 13 sept. 06 à 19:05, Matthew Pennell a écrit :
On 9/13/06, Antonio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a block with an smaller image inside.
I'd liked to align the image at the *bottom*
I'm working on a new site that has a content shift down some/most of
the time when you load/reload a page. But not all the time. And not
the entire page. The left column seems stable. This happens in IE
6.0, beta IE 7, and Opera 9.1 on the PC, but *not* in Firefox 1.5.0.6
on the PC. And so
FWIW, my experience is that you won't get very far using media types
for applying screen versus handheld styles anyway. Internet
Explorer Mobile, for one, will load both screen and handheld media
types, and a communication from a member of the Windows Mobile team
told me that this was "by d
I believe that if you
order your style sheets, thusly, it might work around the bug:
1. handheld
2. screen
It changes quite a bit, but still is messed up.
Gotta love those guys :-)
If you can, post a link to the page, I'd like to test it in Safari on
Panther to see if that version has iss
On 13 Sep 2006, at 18:46, Kenny Graham wrote:
A site I'm working on has both a screen and a handheld stylesheet.
Safari is loading them both, which is causing some major problems.
The site is served as xhtml, and the stylesheets are loaded by PIs.
Is there any way to filter out the handheld styl
I believe that if you
order your style sheets, thusly, it might work around the bug:
1. handheld
2. screen
It changes quite a bit, but still is messed up. The handheld sheet
styles elements that are unstyled in the screen sheet. I could
probably fix it by doing the handheld sheet first as you
A site I'm working on has both a screen and a handheld stylesheet.
Safari is loading them both, which is causing some major problems.
The site is served as xhtml, and the stylesheets are loaded by PIs.
Is there any way to filter out the handheld stylesheet from Safari?
Safari is a decent brows
A site I'm working on has both a screen and a handheld stylesheet.
Safari is loading them both, which is causing some major problems.
The site is served as xhtml, and the stylesheets are loaded by PIs.
Is there any way to filter out the handheld stylesheet from Safari?
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Try vertical-align:bottom
As in p img {vertical-align:bottom}
Ted
-Original Message-
Hi everybody,
I have a block with an smaller image inside.
I'd liked to align the image at the *bottom* of the block...
How can I do it with CSS?
Thanks for your help!
Antonio
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On 9/13/06 1:17 PM, "Tony Crockford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> well you could, but setting height isn't going to help with width is it?
>
> ;)
...morecoffeecan'tfindmug.
DOH!
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Tom Livingston wrote:
On 9/13/06 2:25 AM, "Kepler Gelotte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Since IE 6.0 doesn't support min-width, you need to use (a CSS invalid)
expression:
min-width: 800px;
width: width:expression((document.documentElement.offsetWidth <
820)? "800px": "auto" );
Couldn't you
On 9/13/06 2:25 AM, "Kepler Gelotte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Since IE 6.0 doesn't support min-width, you need to use (a CSS invalid)
> expression:
>
> min-width: 800px;
> width: width:expression((document.documentElement.offsetWidth <
> 820)? "800px": "auto" );
Couldn't you just use '
On 9/13/06 12:16 PM, "Antonio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a block with an smaller image inside.
> I'd liked to align the image at the *bottom* of the block...
> How can I do it with CSS?
If it is not important content - important info as opposed to just
"decorative" - make it a backgr
On 9/13/06, Antonio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a block with an smaller image inside.
I'd liked to align the image at the *bottom* of the block...
How can I do it with CSS?
#block {
position: relative;
}
#block img {
position: absolute;
bottom: 0;
}
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Hi everybody,
I have a block with an smaller image inside.
I'd liked to align the image at the *bottom* of the block...
How can I do it with CSS?
Thanks for your help!
Antonio
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Excellent stuff - I knew there was something I was missing and that makes
perfect sense.
I'll give it a try ASAP!
Thanks very much for the help Drew.
And thanks very much for the heads-up on the extra list Russ, much appreciated.
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From: Drew McLellan <[EMAIL PROTECTE
On 13/9/2006, "Ross Bruniges" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Am wondering if any guys can help me with a little problem I am trying to
>solve in regard to parsing a bunch of vevents I have marked up and am trying
>to get into peoples outlook2003 calenders here at work.
>
>I have managed to get all
> Am wondering if any guys can help me with a little problem I am trying to
> solve in regard to parsing a bunch of vevents I have marked up and am trying
> to get into peoples outlook2003 calenders here at work.
Ross, if you don't have any luck here, you can always try the
microformats-discuss li
Hey guys,
Am wondering if any guys can help me with a little problem I am trying to solve
in regard to parsing a bunch of vevents I have marked up and am trying to get
into peoples outlook2003 calenders here at work.
I have managed to get all events to export into an .ics file via the Technora
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On 9/13/06, Kepler Gelotte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Since IE 6.0 doesn't support min-width, you need to use (a CSS invalid)
expression:
You can also fake min-width without using invalid CSS:
http://www.cssplay.co.uk/boxes/minwidth.html
http://www.cssplay.co.uk/boxes/width.html
hey thanks alot for thatI looked at the http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=MinWidth page but the code you gave me is definatly better and easier to add into the style sheet
Thanks alot to peoples help and comments and the links to the other pages about the quirks of IE etcOn 9/13/06, Kepler Gelot
> So dumb question...
> does that go in the style sheet? I ask because I added it and it didnt
work. also the code below goes on one line right?
Sorry I had a typo. It should be:
#container {
min-width: 800px;
width:expression((document.documentElement.offsetWidth < 820)?
"800px
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