Title: Message
OK, so I have
started fresh, and this time started testing in FireFox first (the page
validates). Everything going well, except that in Firefox there is a space
between the top banner and banner underneath, thus breaking up the wording "the
right way".
I also can't seem to
A little bit on the legend tag and Internet Explorer at the IEBlog
http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2005/10/12/480242.aspx
Hope this can be somewhat helpfull to you. Actually it might make you
even more frustrated, but it's definitely related and worth the read.
Vincent
Is there someone who can tell me why the widths are not the same in
different browsers for this layout?
It appears that in IE the second column gets pushed of the screen due to the
left column being bigger.
Kay, sorry but this looks like a major problem to me in IE.
Taco Fleur - CEO
Pacific Fox
Also, the background seems to be missing in IE.
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On 10/19/05, Taco Fleur - Pacific Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there someone who can tell me why the widths are not the same in
different browsers for this layout?
It appears that in IE the second column gets pushed of the screen due to the
left column being bigger.
Kay, sorry but this
Yes, but then the question still remains, why is it different in both
browsers?
If I do not get to understand why, then I will be allowing 'wiggle room' for
some 'unknown reason' for the rest of my career.
Taco Fleur - CEO
Pacific Fox http://www.pacificfox.com.au
an industry leader with
Got it, http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/doubled-margin.html
Cheers.
Taco Fleur - CEO
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Background bug solved, only thing left is the space between the top banner
and the one underneath, there is a one or two pixel space breaking up the
words The right way and only in Mozilla.
#content #banner_main
{
margin: 0px 30px 0px 30px;
padding: 10px 0px 0px 0px;
}
#content
Taco Fleur - Pacific Fox
or I go back to a table layout, which I am sure will work in all browsers
but will make me look like a fool in the Web Standards community,
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Now that's some good feedback, you beauty!
That worked, don't know why, but it worked, if you got a link that
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OK, so I have started fresh, and this time started testing in FireFox
first (the page validates). Everything going well, except that in
Firefox there is a space between the top banner and
2005/10/19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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It depends how you want to style it mostly times you can whip moz and
IE into shape (with margin, position, and padding) but I've always found
Opera to be problematic.
Usually I've had to revisit the visual design. Make a case that a form is
a special information object (e.g. interactive)
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wsg 10/20/05 08:43
It depends how you want to style it mostly times you can whip moz and
IE into shape (with margin,
Yes that was it, thanks a million guys.. I could not have done it without
your help.
Taco Fleur - CEO
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In Mozilla the space at the bottom of the page does not appear, anyone any
idea why in Mozilla its gone and in IE its there just where I want it?
Taco Fleur - CEO
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Hi All
I'm working on a project in its initial stages and thought about using a
simple background image to create flexible columns. Here's a sketch:
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Hi Ted,
I haven't tried it out, but at WE05 in one of the presentations there was
images given a percentage width for fluididity. Check it out:
http://we05.com/podcast/ Russ Weakley's one.
I guess you could apply it to backgrounds too??? I've been meaning to
try it myself.
But yes, it will
Ted Drake wrote:
Sounds simple enough? However, I'd like the columns to be flexible.
So, my first thought was to create two background images, one for the
right and one for the left and apply them to the div and another
element. But that doesn't sound like the best idea, I still need them
to
Hi Terry,
The last layout is a bit off in firefox 1.5beta for me.
Well, maybe a bit more than a bit. The righ div is overlapping the center.
Thanks
ted
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Hi Ted,
Here is an example:
http://www.maxdesign.com.au/presentation/liquid-layouts/background.htm
HTH
Russ
Sounds simple enough? However, I'd like the columns to be flexible. So, my
first thought was to create two background images, one for the right and one
for the left and apply them to
Ted Drake wrote:
Hi Terry,
The last layout is a bit off in firefox 1.5beta for me.
Well, maybe a bit more than a bit. The righ div is overlapping the
center. Thanks
Hi Ted,
I know, I do mention it on the page. But it's not a problem with the layout,
it's a Gecko bug [1].
I don't rush on last
From: Ted Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi All
I'm working on a project in its initial stages and thought about
using a
simple background image to create flexible columns. Here's a sketch:
Hi Ted,
It's probably a toss of the dice in determining if fewer users have
images or javascript disabled,
On 10/19/05, Taco Fleur - Pacific Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am at a loss here,
is it even possible to achieve the same result for all 3 browsers?
Hi Taco
We web developers are the only people who will view a site across
multiple browsers simultaneously. Most other visitors will hit it
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