nd IE, in windows. Only IE 5.0
display the "books" page with a big space between "Our Books" and
the following tabs... Were you refering to this problem?
Roberto
Lucian Teo wrote:
I worked on a site update (http://navmedia.com/) and it looks fine
in Firefox but not in
I worked on a site update (http://navmedia.com/) and it looks fine in
Firefox but not in IE. I did not violate any box model discrepancies
between the browsers. I can't seem to find what the cause of the
problem is.
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I'm using Dan Cedarholm's faux column's technique, but I can't get the
footer to sit at the bottom of the page, so the columns stick out a
little when viewed on IE/Mac. The site address is http://navmedia.com/
. Any reasons for this? I've looked through the list of IE/Mac bugs but
can't seem to
Thanks Philippe and Nick. Your advice and resources were invaluable.
Lucian
On Jul 21, 2004, at 5:29 PM, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
On Jul 21, 2004, at 5:00 pm, Lucian Teo wrote:
Just when I thought everything was fine, my site
(http://www.navmedia.com/books/) messes up in IE/Mac.
I used Dan
Hi Folks,
Just when I thought everything was fine, my site
(http://www.navmedia.com/books/) messes up in IE/Mac.
I used Dan Cederholm's faux columns and created a main content and a
right sidebar. It works fine (http://www.navmedia.com/) until I have
images with float:left inside the main conte
Looks fine on Safari and Firefox. Things are a little out of alignment
in Opera 6.03 / Mac.
Don't really see the problems you described.
Lucian
On Jun 17, 2004, at 4:36 AM, Veine K Vikberg wrote:
http://nrotc.mainemaritime.edu/goals.html
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This particular page (http://tribolum.com/test/navmedia/contact/) that
I am currently working on works fine in Firefox but not in IE/Mac or
IE6/PC, giving me different errors in each.
The code validates XHTML 1.1 as well as the CSS, but in IE/Mac, the
main content shifts 300px away from the sid
Hey Sean,
I used sliding doors on a site I completed not too long ago. It works for IE, except for the rollover, which my client didn't mind.
Fahrner Image Replacement does not help accessibility. I used to be quite the Fahrny designer, now I'm working on using Pixy's Image Replacement techniqu
Hey guys,
I'm invoking the CSS gods out there once again.
The page I'm working on (http://tribolum.com/test/navmedia/about/)
displays perfectly (so far) in Firefox and Safari, but IE6/PC bombs it.
Big surprise there.
For the h1 element (image replacement) I use a -20px margin to
undo a 20px m
I recently worked on a site whose owners wanted both the prototypes I
presented to them. I decided to implement a javascript styleswitcher
from ALA. I decided on a colour version and a black and white version
of the site. This would also mean that all the graphics in the site
would have to s
Looks great on IE / Mac, Safari and Firefox / Mac.
CSS doesn't yet validate though. :)
Lucian
On Feb 16, 2004, at 4:01 PM, LC 55 wrote:
Hi all...
Anyone care to check - http://lc55.co.uk/test/index.html please.
I have a problem in IE 6 re: background image.
The image at bottom right moves slig
name is a deprecated tag that does not validate under XHTML strict, but does under transitional.
Lucian
tribolum.com
On Feb 16, 2004, at 1:19 PM, Chris Stratford wrote:
Ahhh Thanks James,
I thought i read somewhere that XHTML has removed the use of the NAME attribute...
??
It still validates!
Looks great on Safari, IE and Firefox on Mac. The mascot in the
background floats to the right of the page (half obscured by the right
sidebar) in Opera 6 / Mac. It comes back to its original position
after I highlight the text with my mouse cursor.
I wouldn't worry too much about it. Great
Looks great on Safari, but breaks in IE / Mac.
Screenshot at http://tribolum.com/space/naturalgrocer.jpg
Lucian
tribolum.com
On Feb 14, 2004, at 1:06 PM, James Gollan wrote:
Thanks in anticipation – I managed to get it working across all my target windows browsers. Now to move on to the mac –
Thanks Hugh! You're a star!
Lucian
On Feb 12, 2004, at 12:22 PM, Hugh Todd wrote:
Lucian,
The problem turned out to have a simple solution. (Sorry it's been so
long since your post. I made a mess of my first attempt and let it
stew for a little while I did some work.)
You were using a div c
I've been very impressed with the camaraderie exhibited on this list,
even for OT posts.
I just finished a XHTML / CSS redesign (http://allegro-ems.com/), and
tested it out in several browsers. It seems to cut it for all except
IE / Mac. The footer gets smashed against the right side. I've b
structions for the user.
Lucian Teo
http://tribolum.com/
On Feb 8, 2004, at 8:45 PM, Michael Kear wrote:
The reason is we go to a great deal of trouble to get users to come to
our
site and we don't want to send them away again. That's why I never
allow a
client to sign up for any of t
On IE5 / Mac the dropdown menus don't expand at all.
On Feb 5, 2004, at 11:34 AM, Seona Bellamy wrote:
Hi all,
I need to do a small test in IE5, but I don't have access to a copy of
it.
And since the bit I need to test is the hover action on the menus,
BrowserCam is not going to do the trick I
If the page is to be set 100% of the viewport, which is 600px, the
combined 800px of the two logos would definitely cause the second to
fall below the first logo. You'll need to encase the two logos in a
container that is at least 800px wide for the two to sit side by side.
Lucian
On Feb 4, 2
It's the margin: 0 auto 0 auto; in #container. but I'm sure you already knew that.
Funny thing is, Opera on my Mac seems to load the page forever and pushes the container even farther when I hit stop.
Lucian Teo
http://tribolum.com/
On Feb 2, 2004, at 5:30 PM, Universal Head wrote
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