jackie reid schrieb:
... www.mackayports.com
The problem is when viewed in firefox:...
in the left hand column div class=whiteblock I can't stop the logo images
from having an underline, its underlining the whole link.
This construct does expand the link in some line-boxes, but the entire
On Mon, 06 Jun 2005 01:39:14 -0400, jackie reid [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
i have been having the most appalling time with my links here
www.mackayports.com
css here www.mackayports.com/styles/newport2.css
in the left hand column div class=whiteblock I can't stop the logo
images from having
You really need to give us the URL of the page that this occurs on so others can test it.
It's on my dev server. If you really want to see a test page (where the images aren't working and alot of the css is totally in outerspace right now) it's here.
http://www.vaska.com/wsg/08test.php
We
On 6/5/05, Vaska. WSG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure what the deal is, but when I bring up a page in my system
it doesn't encode properly at first. I have to go the browser options
and change it to utf-8. The funny thing is that utf-8 is my default as
set in all my browsers.
...
I
jackie reid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have been having the most appalling time with my links here
www.mackayports.com css here www.mackayports.com/styles/newport2.css
in the left hand column div class=whiteblock I can't stop the logo images
from having an underline, its underlining the
Hi,
My suggestion on this would be the same as Alex James
Ajay
Alex James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jackie reid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: i have been having the most appalling time with my links here www.mackayports.com css here www.mackayports.com/styles/newport2.css in the left hand column
I
Do you have a DTD declaration at the top of your
HTML? It can make quite
a difference to how IE works with CSS, especially
with tables and
percentage font sizes. And older versions of IE do
different things to
IE6 too.
Hi,
Thanks for all the good suggestions. It was neither my
I've been fishing for an answer to this but I can't find one.
I know I've read somewhere in the past that if you want to change the
color of a table row TR I need to use:
class='transparent' onmouseover=this.className='over';
onmouseout=this.className='transparent';
I would certainly
Vaska wrote:
I know I've read somewhere in the past that if you want to change the
color of a table row TR I need to use:
class='transparent' onmouseover=this.className='over';
onmouseout=this.className='transparent';
Have you read these articles?:
http://www.vaska.com/wsg/08test.php
We also need to know os/ver and browser/ver it occurs on to emulate
it.
OSX 10.3.9...Safari, Firefox, Mozilla, IE...
Hi Vaska, you Chinese text showing up fine on Mac, including IE 5.2.
My personal experience, unicode Simplified Chinese is less
tee, or really any Chinese person on this list,
one thing that I've been cuious about is how do you deal with creating urls. this could sound extremely naive and i'm sorry for that. it's my understanding that use of latin1 characters only is allowed to make a url...or create folders etc...
this wouldn't be possible...
http://www..com//.php
According to W3C it shold be possible, look at:
http://www.w3.org/International/tests/#iri
IE needs a plugin to enable IDN: (Internationalized Domain Names)
http://www.idnnow.com/
/Anders
More in-depth information here:
http://www.w3.org/International/articles/idn-and-iri/
Anders Nawroth skrev:
this wouldn't be possible...
http://www..com//.php
According to W3C it shold be possible, look at:
http://www.w3.org/International/tests/#iri
IE needs a plugin to enable IDN:
Andreas Boehmer wrote:
...
Yeah, they will repeat it. If I remember correctly they will read something
like Image Joe Smith, Joe Smith.
...
Yeah, I've used links on linux a bit lately (while waiting for stuff to
compile) and this is probably one of the most common anoyance. Usually
it
Vlad Alexander (XStandard) wrote:
Russ wrote:
[quote]
At the risk of being burned at the stake, I think that unless you are willing
to serve your pages as application/xhtml+xml with content negotiation, then
you are probably better off staying with HTML 4.01 at this time.
[/quote]
Let me be
http://mlol.signify.co.nz/templates/searchtest.html
In IE6 I can't fully fully mouseover the dropdown menu items before they
disappear. It works in IE5 and Mozilla. The HTML and CSS validate.
And the problem isn't consistent - sometimes I can mouseover most of the
dropdown menu, other times
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