If you set background: transparent to the a:hover for those navigation items,
it will solve the issue.
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--- On Mon, 3/5/10, wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Mike, In your CSS all I see are general rules set with text-
decoration: underline. I don't see the text-decoration: none
anywhere. I would make your rules more specific.
Kathleen
On May 2, 2010, at 10:31 PM, w...@afpwebworks.com wrote:
Hello group,
It's another brain fade moment for
Hello Kathleen,
Could you please provide the url?
Thanks
Sundar
On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 11:22 AM, Kathleen R Dery krd...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello!
I have one more week to develop this site, and I wonder if someone would
give me feedback. I don't really like the Dreamweaver widgets, but there
Hi Mike
Heres you CSS from a Mac they both show text-decoration:underline;
a:link, a:visited {
color:#2E438C;
text-decoration:underline;
}
a:hover, a:active {
background:none repeat scroll 0 0 #00;
color:#FF;
text-decoration:underline;
}
You can change a:hover text dec to be none or
you
Thanks a lot for everyone who has shown interest in my little issue.
The problem is around the menubar at the top of this site. They're in a
table cell that's specified as follows:
td colspan=3 id=menubar align=center
They are images with no rollover activity required.The IE style
Hi Mike
Try being more specific ie td#menubar a;link{} as it is part of a table
as used in main css
Cheers
Mike Kear wrote:
Thanks a lot for everyone who has shown interest in my little issue.
The problem is around the menubar at the top of this site. They're in a
table cell that's
I need to pass a site for SC 1.4.3 and I was told some areas (especially link
texts) do not passed.
I ran the site through Juice studios Color Contrast Analyser as well as Color
Checker Firefox extension and they fail in some areas that I find suspicious.
Example, the site has #333 for body
Try a standalone contrast checker where you enter your own colour
codes/numbers. Remember that you need to take into account images may
be disabled too.
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On 3 May 2010, at 11:50, tee weblis...@gmail.com wrote:
I need to pass a site for SC 1.4.3 and I was told some areas
Hi tee
On 3 May 2010 20:20, tee weblis...@gmail.com wrote:
I need to pass a site for SC 1.4.3 and I was told some areas (especially link
texts) do not passed.
I ran the site through Juice studios Color Contrast Analyser as well as
Color Checker Firefox extension and they fail in some
Hello! We still don't have a url to help you with!
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From: Kathleen R Dery krd...@gmail.com
Hello!
I have one more week to develop this site, and I wonder if someone
would give me feedback. I don't really like the Dreamweaver widgets,
but
Ei Sabai Nyo, thank you, you win the prize! By golly it works.
When I saw your suggestion, I thought to myself 'that wont work what's
background got to do with it?' but I tried it anyway, and the issue has
been fixed.
So now I have to ask why does it work? What made you say that?
Check for margin, padding, and image border. The box model in IE is treated
differently from standards-compliant browsers.
Alan C. Whiteman
Visualis Web Design
http://visualis.us
On Monday 03 May 2010 08:34:39 you wrote:
So my question, how accurate is for Juicestudios Color Contrast Analyser
and Color Checker Firefox extension? Will the brightness of monitor affect
the result.
Those tools should be accurate for text-only combinations that don't use
transparency*, but I don't think they can detect the
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