Rachel Radford wrote:
I’ve found that if I have an ol and a width specified through the css on
the li that IE doesn’t actually number the list! They all turn up as
number 1! Can someone explain why this would be… and does anyone know of a
way around it?
Dwain already provided a fix.
We
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From: Patrick Haney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 14:18:30 -0400
Subject: RE: [WSG] IE Madness
Internet Explorer cannot open the internet site http://
www.fifeweb.org/wp/events/evnt_ga_res_2005_01.html.
Operation aborted.
It seems as if IE is striping off the #top fragment.
Anyone
hi, i'm trying to the logo over the main-nav any suggestions?
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On 18 Aug 2005 at 9:58, Bob Schwartz wrote:
On this page:
http://www.fifeweb.org/wp/events/evnt_ga_res_2005_02.html
Hello Bob,
is this only a bug of my IE.V6 (SP2) without JavaScript? Opera and
FireFox are good.
A snapshot:
http://www.sql-und-xml.de/temp/fifeweb.gif
The menu overlaps
Hi all,
I am new to the list, and this is my first posting so please be gentle
;-)
I have a task I am trying to accomplish which is not going to plan.
The base code for what I want to achieve can be found at: http://www.metamorphosis.info/test/index-test.htm
My aim is to
place a single blue
I don't think it is a bug, it's just the result of not having jscript turned on (the menu is a p7 Pop Magic Menu, which is jscript driven).On 19 Aug, 2005, at 1:12 PM, Juergen Auer wrote:On 18 Aug 2005 at 9:58, Bob Schwartz wrote: On this
Hi man
Just try to write
height: 100%;
on the BODY on the css file and you're done. At least it work for me.
Christian Robertson wrote:
Hi all,
I am new to the list, and this is my first posting so please be gentle ;-)
I have a task I am trying to accomplish which is not going to plan.
From: Juergen Auer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
is this only a bug of my IE.V6 (SP2) without JavaScript? Opera and
FireFox are good.
A snapshot:
http://www.sql-und-xml.de/temp/fifeweb.gif
The menu overlaps the main content.
That is correct behavior for that menu with script disabled. The
problem is
I have a crude IFrame scrollbox test page setup and need to know if it is
possible to do the following:
From within the IFrame, use a link to change the graphic to the right of the
IFrame. For example, I will be scrolling several small graphics of the guitar
models in each color they are
Thanks Al for the tip, though in this case those with jscript turned
off are going to have a lot of other problems on this site as well.
However, as I want everyone (within reason) to be able to use the
site, I will read the tutorial and see if I can tweak the menu to
display better for
Bob Schwartz wrote:
Thanks Al for the tip, though in this case those with jscript turned
off are going to have a lot of other problems on this site as well.
However, as I want everyone (within reason) to be able to use the
site, I will read the tutorial and see if I can tweak the menu to
display
On 19 Aug, 2005, at 4:27 PM, Al Sparber wrote:Bob Schwartz wrote: Thanks Al for the tip, though in this case those with jscript turnedoff are going to have a lot of other problems on this site as well.However, as I want everyone (within reason) to be able to use thesite, I will read the tutorial
On 8/19/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a best practice for having two columns of equal width side by side
in a fixed width layout? I mean, is it better to float both columns left,
or one left and one right etc.
Are there any examples of this somewhere?
You could try
Bob Schwartz wrote:
On this page:
http://www.fifeweb.org/wp/events/evnt_ga_res_2005_02.html
I have a link at the bottom of the page (Back To Page One)
which should send a visitor to:
http://www.fifeweb.org/wp/events/evnt_ga_res_2005_01.html#top
and it does in all the browsers I have tried
Thanks Al, changing to pagetop seems to have done the trick.
On 19 Aug, 2005, at 4:57 PM, Al Sparber wrote:
Bob Schwartz wrote:
On this page:
http://www.fifeweb.org/wp/events/evnt_ga_res_2005_02.html
I have a link at the bottom of the page (Back To Page One)
which should send a visitor
Bob Schwartz wrote:
On this page:
http://www.fifeweb.org/wp/events/evnt_ga_res_2005_02.html
I have a link at the bottom of the page (Back To Page One)
which should send a visitor to:
http://www.fifeweb.org/wp/events/evnt_ga_res_2005_01.html#top
and it does in all the browsers I have tried
Thanks, I followed a tip from Al Sparber and changed #top to #pagetop
and that seems to have done the trick.
Who knows what lurks in the mind of IE Windows
On 19 Aug, 2005, at 5:17 PM, Ingo Chao wrote:
Bob Schwartz wrote:
On this page:
One step further, just add this:
html, body{
height:100%;
}
Remember that HTMLand BODY are valid elements that wrap all of your
content. To varying extents they can be styled like any other element
on your page. In firefox, HTML and BODY inherit their height and
width from the browser window
Hi,
Should this rule:
html, body{
height:100%;
}
be a default on each page, like
* {
margin:0;
padding: 0;
}
Has become on my core style sheet?
On Aug 19, 2005, at 10:14 AM, Patrick Ryan wrote:
One step further, just add this:
html, body{
height:100%;
}
Remember that
Hi Partic /
Alejandro,
Works perfectly. Many thanks!
Chris
Patrick Ryan wrote:
One step further, just add this:
html, body{
height:100%;
}
Remember that HTMLand BODY are valid elements that wrap all of your
content. To varying extents they can be styled like any other element
on your
Hi,
Would some knowledgeable participant enlighten on the behavior of IE
in Virtual PC for the MAC?
Respectfully,
C
PS
I hope my questions are not banal, due to the absences of replies,
I'm beginning to feel like the carrier of something contagious :)
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 11:14:46 -0700, Chris Kennon wrote:
Should this rule:
html, body{
height:100%;
}
be a default on each page, like
* {
margin:0;
padding: 0;
}
What a great Friday afternoon question!
I haven't yet had to use that on my pages and I, too, am interested in
Hi,
I meant on a core style-sheet, and what does bump mean?
C
On Aug 19, 2005, at 3:55 PM, Lea de Groot wrote:
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 11:14:46 -0700, Chris Kennon wrote:
Should this rule:
html, body{
height:100%;
}
be a default on each page, like
* {
margin:0;
padding: 0;
}
Chris Kennon wrote:
Should this rule:
html, body{ height:100%; }
be a default on each page, like
* { margin:0; padding: 0; }
Lea de Groot wrote:
What a great Friday afternoon question!
I haven't yet had to use that on my pages and I, too, am
interested in people's opinion. (In other
From: Chris Kennon
I meant on a core style-sheet, and what does bump mean?
Lea de Groot wrote:
(In other words 'bump' ;))
Bumping the topic back to the top, used more in web forums that email lists.
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Em 19/ago/2005, às 12:00, Jad Madi escreveu:
hi, i'm trying to the logo over the main-nav any suggestions?
http://easyhttp.com/css/css-ads.html
Hi there Jad.
Just make it all a image. or split that banner in two in the vertical
Just see what i did here http://estacaoshopping.com.pt/
Just
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