Hello everyone,
What can I say? Your advice and assistance has been tremendous. I completely appreciate it.
It looks like I've got a bit of work to do sorting out a series of problems with the site. I'll get stuck into this work and will, I hope, geteverything working properly before the
Hello David,
I've just check your site, its fantastic, but I've
discovered a bug. If you're at cart.cfm page with some products added to your
basket and modify any quantity and click Update Cart, everything is updated but
"My Total" in the top right of your page.
Regads,
R. Santana
De:
HI Kay
I'd check out a Plesk demo and look under the hood - probably the best
bet. Or just install it on a demo site and see what happens.
One of the gripes I have is that 90+% of these off the shelf systems
hand you a frontend and a backend in one inseparable lot. It would be
great to have an
Hi Roberto,
Many thanks for spotting this.
Much appreciated.
Cheers
David
http://www.nbcommunication.com
On 1/12/06, Roberto Santana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello David,
I've just check your site, its fantastic, but I've discovered a bug. If you're at cart.cfm page with some products added
Hi,
Would someone share their booty of a JS/DOM standards based mailing
list?
Happy New Year
(Better Late Than Never),
Chris Kennon
**
The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/
See
Hello,
I am trying to show on a left menu what page is currently
active with CSS. So far the only way I know how to do it is by hand-coding it
a href="" class=currentlinklink.html/a
What I was thinking about doing was to set up the a:Active class
to like bold or something, now the
Helmut Granda said:
Hello,
I am trying to show on a left menu what page is currently active with CSS.
So far the only way I know how to do it is by hand-coding it
a href=link.html class=currentlinklink.html/a
What I was thinking about doing was to set up the a:Active class to like
The :active pseudo-class is used on the, well, current active element.
In any browser other than IE this doesn't even need to be an anchor:
you could (probably, haven't tested just now) use it on a form element
so that the background changed colour when you were entering
information into an input
Hello Helmut,
On 12 Jan 2006 at 14:56, Helmut Granda wrote:
So far the only way I know how to do it is by hand-coding it
a href=link.html class=currentlinklink.html/a
What I was thinking about doing was to set up the a:Active class to like
bold or something, now the only time when the text
Hello Everyone,
Thanks everyone for your responses, I
think I explained myself wrong:
What I am trying to achieve is this:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/keepingcurrent/
but without using an ID or a class.
I have been looking around and so far no
luck, I believe that we
Helmut Granda said:
What I am trying to achieve is this:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/keepingcurrent/
but without using an ID or a class.
What server side language do you have support for? Creating navigation
like the php example and including it with your pages is the best way to
Title: Message
Hello
~
The navigation (at
the bottom of the page) looks fine in IE, but the hover text bunches up in
Firefox like there is a right margin making the text wrap. Any ideas on
how to remedy this?
http://altautoaccess.com/jumpstart.htm
http://altautoaccess.com/css/home.css
You may want to try adding a width to your link container div:
div#links { width: 11em; }
It's a quick fix.
Regards
Scott Swabey
Design Development Director
Lafinboy Productions
www.lafinboy.com
White Ash wrote
The navigation (at the bottom of the page) looks fine in IE,
Hey all,
Im having a slightly maddening problem that appears to be only in Safari.
The test page is here: http://www.manisheriar.com/sparkplug/paywi/
On Firefox and IE all seems good, but in Safari the grays of the main
background image are too light and therefore clashing with other images
Tried on another computer? Could be different monitor/colour profiles
on Mac vs. PC. If, on the Mac, you go to System Preferences Displays
Color Calibrate... you can set the colour to resemble that of a PC
more closely.
If you open it up in FF/Mac or IE/Mac and the problem IS colour
profiles,
Hi,
Would the screenshot being in .png cause a difference? In photoshop
check your color setting in the save for web window, it could be a
gamma issue there? Also confirm the flattened image does not have a
color profile.
Nice site, all things aside?
On Jan 12, 2006, at 4:18 PM, Mani
On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 04:18:58PM -0800 or thereabouts, Mani Sheriar wrote:
Hey all,
Im having a slightly maddening problem that appears to be only in Safari.
The test page is here: http://www.manisheriar.com/sparkplug/paywi/
On Firefox and IE all seems good, but in Safari the grays of
Title: Message
White Ash
wrote,
The navigation
(at the bottom of the page) looks fine in IE, but the hover text bunches up in
Firefox like there is a right margin making the text wrap. Any ideas on
how to remedy this?
Maybe if you define
a width, as 100%, i´m not sure,
but
On 13 Jan 2006, at 9:18 am, Mani Sheriar wrote:
I’m having a slightly maddening problem that appears to be only in
Safari.
The test page is here: http://www.manisheriar.com/sparkplug/paywi/
On Firefox and IE all seems good, but in Safari the grays of the main
background image are too light
Just to answer
some of the points made thus far
The large
background image, which has been rendered too lightly, as well as the sign in
button, the lock image, and the nav buttons, which render correctly (ie, more
darkly) were all saved from the same file using the same settings. And I
dszady wrote:
I also remember a post saying not to use the two elements but it didn't
mention why.
In my opinion, sub and sup have a primarily visual/presentational
nature, rather than a semantic one. I'm still puzzled as to why they're
still included in the specs, which does nothing to
My suggestion it has something to do with the two background images involved:html { min-height:100%; margin-bottom:1px; background:url(../_images/bg2.jpg); }body { background:url(../_images/bg.jpg) repeat-x top;
position:relative;(snip) }Safari has a bug which can cause background images to
Thanks all, especially Nick Cowie who seemed to really look into this thing!
I dont know how I did it
but its fixed. I just resaved all the images
AGAIN and somehow the problem went away. What a strange experience.
Anyway
many thanks again. =)
Mani Sheriar
Founder, Sheriar Designs
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