Hello group,
It's another brain fade moment for me, so I hope someone can help me.
In IE7, the nav buttons are showing a black underline when the mouse hovers
over them, even though I have specifically put text-decoration:none in the
IE style sheet. (In other browsers the buttons do what
Hi Christian,
Put a ' margin : 0;' style to your legend tag and you're home free..
Regards,
Mark
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Set the object's and embed's parameter wmode to transparent. like:
param name=wmode value=transparent
embed wmode=transparent
Hi,
I have two flash files - 1 contains a flash menu the other contains an
animation. We are trying to position them on top of each other...
The
I'm doing a print style sheet for a reporting system, and I'm trying to figure
out if it's possible to force a printer to print in landscape orientation using
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I know there are postscript and PCL commands to switch the printer to
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Hi Paul
Hmm, I have seen a few examples of people using Jscript only to do it.
I don't need to modify the image, just reload a new one every five
seconds or so. I can find scripts to do this, just need the fade bit I
guess.
Apparently, I can't use Flash for this.
I recently used jquery [1] for
Why is it that IE turns the background of some input/text elements to
light yellow? I can't find any information as to why or how it's doing
this...and I want to stop it.
Anybody know what this is about?
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o, autofill...i bet it has to do with how i name my form
elements...
ok, then it makes sense and 'no', i wouldn't want to turn that off.
i don't see it actually, i'm on a mac. when i'm on a pc testing stuff
i see this though and i've always wondered what it is...
the mystery has
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tee
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Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 21:32:08 +0200
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Subject: Re: [WSG] problem with utf-8 page encoding
tee, or really any Chinese person on this list,
one thing that I've been cuious about
You really need to give us the URL of the page that this occurs on so others can test it.
It's on my dev server. If you really want to see a test page (where the images aren't working and alot of the css is totally in outerspace right now) it's here.
http://www.vaska.com/wsg/08test.php
We
I've been fishing for an answer to this but I can't find one.
I know I've read somewhere in the past that if you want to change the
color of a table row TR I need to use:
class='transparent' onmouseover=this.className='over';
onmouseout=this.className='transparent';
I would certainly
tee, or really any Chinese person on this list,
one thing that I've been cuious about is how do you deal with creating urls. this could sound extremely naive and i'm sorry for that. it's my understanding that use of latin1 characters only is allowed to make a url...or create folders etc...
For some reason, I feel I have to escape every character that is not a
letter or number.
I was feeling the same, and working on it, when this thread arrived.
At the time it appeared I was looking up numeric entity lists in
Cyrillic and adapting them to a conversion_map function (for PHP).
I'm not sure what the deal is, but when I bring up a page in my system it doesn't encode properly at first. I have to go the browser options and change it to utf-8. The funny thing is that utf-8 is my default as set in all my browsers.
This is my header...
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD
Vaska, you¨re still mixing those:
I think you are mixing two things which should be separated.
The first problem is the language of the page (defined in the header)
The second problem is how to create a non-ascii character
He is right.
I've already identified that I will be using utf-8.
Am I allowed to ask about non-CSS things here?
In particular, I'm trying to deal with how to handle inputs of Chinese
characters via some forms. What I'm wondering is...
- will utf-8 suffice?
- do I need to specify html xmlns=http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml;
xml:lang='en' lang='en' as ZN? is
It's for a multilanguage site and base language will be English.
Everything on the form will be English except the actual input
(textarea). Would it hurt anything if I just kept the lang declaration
as EN in the header? Or, since the input will be Chinese should it be
ZN? Or, do I need to
It's a pretty solution, but it doesn't word-wrap...at least not in
Safari. Make your browser window thinner and see what happens?
What I'm doing is no different except that I'm going through the
trouble of having php count the number of tabs and then using that
information to insert the
I'm trying to make a page that will display some source code. The PRE
tag works very will with retaining \t and \n but I can not find a way
to make it wrap words. Words fly off the monitor...
I've been reading around (via Google) and I find others with similar
problems but no solution. Is
Thanks for the discussion folks...
Actually, because I can't really find a way to get by on the word-wrap
issue and also the use of indents (as they appear in the code) I've
done all of this in php without code or pre. It uses nbsp;'s for the
tabs (preg_replace(/\t/...). Aside from
I think this will do the trick. It's a little odd, and I'll have to
test this out more, doing a preg_match_all to determine how many \t's
there are (so we know what class='tab$number' to use), but I think in
most instances this will suffice.
Thanks for pointing this solution out...v
On
Certainly modern browsers (Safari, Firefox, Mozilla) handle what I'm
trying to do, but IE is mucking this up. I'd post a link but this is
on an internal dev server...
I have a div that is 775px wide and 300px tall with overflow:auto.
Inside there is a table (for tabular type data) that is
Yeah, the typo was from a fast typist... ;)
I think Rowan's solution will just have to do. I do make a point to
specify to users that it's highly recommended they use a 'modern'
browser - complete with a link to Firefox. So, I think that will just
have to cover this problem well enough...
No, that's not it. Now I'm totally dying because I can't find it.
Some guy had figured out, and I believe had tested a way to
audtomatically keep column heights at equal heights to each other. No
javascript and it didn't even appear to be a hack.
He made some comment that he stared at his
Fauxcolumns isn't it. Darn, I can't believe I didn't put this link in
my read me files...
On Apr 16, 2005, at 5:28 PM, David wrote:
Also a case for faux columns...
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/fauxcolumns/
A short while ago somebody wrote an article about achieving 100%
height divs
Hi folks:
I'm trying to do something and I'm not sure if this is possible. What
I want to do is write simple sentence constructed of left floated
divs...like...
div class='sentence'This/div
div class='sentence'is/div
div class='sentence'a/div
div class='sentence'sentence./div
The tricky part,
Thanks for that. I was missing the span display:block...plus I had
forgotten the simplicity of a floated div that doesn't have a width
applied to it.
*) except old buggy browsers, ofcourse
Yep...it's will work in IE5/Mac is it's just span (without
display:block) oddly enough, otherwise it
://boxmodel.com/wsg/vaska.php . It's a rushed so I apologize. It's tested in IE6, Firefox 1.0.2, Netscape 7.2, and Safari 1.2.4 (v125.12). I hope this sends you in a positive direction.
regards,
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Javascript...calculate the height of the window or even a particular
div (like the one that the overflow is inside of)...and then apply
height to the div in question (based upon the calculated heights of
things minus some amount perhaps)...not the most elegant way to things
however...
Check this out...not sure if it's what you want, but I found an article
about it for you...
http://www.stunicholls.myby.co.uk/layouts/frame.html
Doesn't work in IE5 but I think if you dig around enough you could find
somebody who has solved this problem...
good luck...v
On Mar 25, 2005, at
As far as I'm concerned, when you have a great long scrolling list (for
example) and you want (need) to keep the nav stuff stationary, frames
represent the ONLY way to do it.
The ONLY? What about:
div style='width:300px;height:300px;overflow:auto;'
!-- put your stuff in here --
/div
That seems to
i had a similar problem recently...we figured out after a week that it wasn't just on my end...although the host claimed they had checked everything, the server had a virus (that was connect to a java applet on another site that was a known home for hackers)...hopefully your problem isn't nearly
I can't find the exact webpage, but it is possible to arget IE on
Mac...like this...it's an odd hack that does work...
.innerbox {
/* commented backslash for IE5-Mac \*/
background: url(../imgs/bg-menu-test.png) repeat !important;
/* end hack */
background: #666;
height: 36px;
padding: 6px 0 0
Aside from an example over at Shaun Inmans great site, has anybody come
up with a reasonable method for creating an inline list that hides the
text (via text-indent) and uses image swapping on hover via css?
Inman's is great, but after experimenting with what he has done it
doesn't hold up
I can't quite figure out why my list (site navigation) shifts to the
right 1px every time I hover over an item that has a link that I've
already visited - in Safari and Firefox on the mac at least. It
doesn't effect links that I have not visited.
I've validated both the page and the css and I
Sorry, this is on an internal server that's not accessible to the
outside.
I'm having a strange little bug that is showing up in Safari 1.2.4
(oddly, it works fine in IE). I have a container div and then a
content div inside of that. The content div has a margin at the top of
150px. When
Ah gee, after having this in the back of my head for two days I get a
solution the second after I posted this (I'll wait three days in the
future). Unless somebody has a more solid solution (like exactly why
it does that) this does the trick and doesn't get in the way of the
design. ;)
It's not beautiful if you zoom your text.
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On Dec 10, 2004, at 1:08 PM, Antonio wrote:
I can't solved a space problem in a CSS menu that only affects IE5.0:
XHTML: http://kalimeo.com/menu
CSS:
I'm signed up for the one in
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Joseph Lindsay wrote:
And for the Kiwis (Wellington):
http://www.openforce.at/mozparty2/?party=172
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 23:51:40 +1000, Nigel McFarlane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear OSIA and WSG
e;}
hope this helps.
On Tue, 05 Oct 2004 04:46:26 -0500, Jeremy S. (WSG) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to make my header image be completely controlled by css, so if I
was to have a style switcher, it would be easily changed. I know this is
really easy, but I'm having troubl
I'm trying to make my header image
be completely controlled by css, so if I was to have a style switcher,
it would be easily changed. I know this is really easy, but I'm having
trouble finding any information from google.
Right now, I've got this.
div id="header"
h1JezzJournal/h1
/div
CSS
To the many members of WSG:
This is my second post on this same subject, and I'm hoping that this
time I'll be able to get a response.
:-) I have built up a design in Photoshop, which you
can view here
or here.
I'm looking to get help on how I should write up the structure for the
site
Hey there. I'm currently working on
a design, and have finished the look of it (almost competely), which
you can view here. http://effuse.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=461#461
Now, my question regards how to properly take this design and mark it
up.
This is what I'm thinking basically, at this
Just listened to this excellent
piece. They had a similar debate/questionaire on CBC Radio One a few
months back, unfortunately, it is not avaliable online. :-(
Charles Roper wrote:
Today I heard a short piece on BBC Radio 4's Today programme talking
about Matthew Somerville's Accessible
Welcome John! I'm sure you'll fit
right in here. =)
john wrote:
Hello,
everybody. I've been reading the list for a day or two, and I'm
very excited to be part of the growing number of designers/developers
who are taking a stand for standards.
A little bit about me: I am originally
Hey there.
I find that when I do so, even with my site, it simply breaks my site
design. It's when I click on the EditCSS button that such happens. It
doesn't seem to happen with many other sites, just mine. Would that be
a problem with my CSS code?
Matt Andrews wrote:
... and, if you're
Hey there.
I find that when I do so, even with my site, it simply breaks my site
design. It's when I click on the EditCSS button that such happens. It
doesn't seem to happen with many other sites, just mine. Would that be
a problem with my CSS code?
Matt Andrews wrote:
... and, if you're
I apologize for the repeat message.
My mistake. :-(
Jeremy S. (WSG) wrote:
Hey there.
I find that when I do so, even with my site, it simply breaks my site
design. It's when I click on the EditCSS button that such happens. It
doesn't seem to happen with many other sites, just mine
I have finally posted the notes from last Mondays presentation in Melbourne
on using XSLT to produce websites.
(Sorry for the delay.)
It includes more details about using XSLT and some concrete examples for
those that have asked for them.
The url is http://woric.net/wsg_presentation
The notes
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Hey everyone,
Havent been too active on the whole web development
front for quite some time, so Im having trouble executing some things
that I want to get done. Ive recently been working on a revision of the
design for my main site (www.jezzjournal.com)
because there are issues in IE,
they?
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There is an ounce of hope that IE might listen to what
the world is waiting
How about monthly? Its very easy to remember.
eg: first Mon of each month.
woric
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Hey there all Melbourne members of this list
Just a reminder that the next WSG Melbourne Meeting is this Monday June
28.
Another meeting already... time flies when you're busy.
Unfortunately I will be out of town next Mon and unable to attend, but I do
promise to be in town for the next meeting.
woric
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Whatever the technique, using images for headings is, to me, backward,
pixel perfect, print thinking.
I visited the site - I only have a modem connection. I dind't like the way
the headings disappeared, got replaced with image placeholders which
slwly
Hello there.
Im developing a site for a local hat shop, and Im
having some problems with the menu. If you could please take a look at the
following link: http://www.affectus.net/freelance/2004_05_phathats/
Here are the issues I am experiencing:
1) I would
like for the navigation to
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Sadly, with Lotus Domino the only reliable
way to control DOCTYPE (as far as I can tell) is to generate the entire
page from scratch with an agent. If your first print is a DOCTYPE, then
Domino won't generate headers. But if you use Forms you get stuck with
what Domino decides is best for you.
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People,
A few questions regarding accessibility.
I am thinking of buying a software for testing
I second j.neen's suggestion for a tread-based
forum.
Also, I prefer an RSS feed of the thread
as my way to review.
--David
If you are an ASP coder and want to move to Linux then why not
use ASP.NET? It will be a much easier learning curve than PHP.
FYI: Many ASP.NET pages run on Mono [C# compiler for Linux]
including web services, and many DotNet apps run without modification.
The Mono website is
Excuse me for possibly subtracting from the sum of human knowledge,
but I don't recall reading in the original problem statement that it
had to be a *semantic* single quote, which means the entity apos;
would do just fine.
My apologies,
I presumed that Justin had already checked the existing
I can't find a way of escaping a single quote inside the attribute,
The simple answer seems to be use double quotes for all attributes, so
that at least the nested double quotes can be replaced with a quot;
entity, but I can't believe this is my only option -- am I missing
something??
I'm following behind the curve on this one as it seems people have put
this to rest. However, I really do not want to be grouped into a
category of people who believe in standards above all else. I am a
print designer first and foremost.
My response, below, was really more about shock than
Hi Kevin,
Try:
http://www.skyzyx.com/archives/94.php
Multi older versions of IE + instructions on how to get them to all play
nice on one machine.
Brian
Kevin McMonagle wrote:
Hi all,
I need older browsers for testing sites.
Is there anywhere i can download ie windows pre version 6?
It's frustrating as it can be very difficult to find information about
these things via Google.
Anyways, I'm getting alot of error messages when I validate - in
particular I'm getting messages like this:
7. Line 50, column 40: cannot generate system identifier for general
entity year
td
Thanks, all of this is just making more stupid by the second... ;)
On 12 May 2004, at 17:15, Chatham, Will wrote:
What it's trying to say is that you need to change your '' to the
'amp;'
entity in your URL's. The XHTML validator is trying to parse year,
which
isn't valid. Check out this
Yes, but are there any really hard statistics about what the public is
doing. We know roughly 7% don't use or diable javascript. But what
about disabling styles?
On 12 May 2004, at 16:13, Jeremy Flint wrote:
On the web, you really have NO control over your site once it is
public. Users have
Thanks Justin,
It's clear to me. But what I can't figure out is why I've never
noticed this one before? Really...I'm just amazed this hasn't crossed
my path before...
It will probably only take a couple of hours to make all the changes,
not very much in the grand scheme of things...v
On 12
On 11 May 2004, at 15:41, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
For one - you have a width defined container (#middle) next to a
floated box, this is sometimes (hmm) problematic in IE - the 3px jog
is messing things up.
Do you think so? I have a space in between the left and middle divs
that is left
of 100% also.
It's all working (and tested) very nicely now...v
ps: I've never used a mail list to search for problems. But now that
I have 3,087 WSG messages in this mailbox I can usually search the
subject or message body and find solutions to problems - it's really
quite cool. Thanks WSG
This is really a pain. The problem I can see is that with a liquid
layout I need to specify an actual width for the middle column (the
left and right columns both being fixed-width) - so the solution is not
so easy. Holly's hack didn't work and besides I rarely use hacks as I
generally
I'm having a problem with a textarea. It will display properly on the
page (which has three div columns) but when a person begins to input
data it automatically expands (to the right) so it occupies two columns
instead of just the middle column. I've never seen anything like this
before...
I'm not sure what this means actually. This is from a table in my code
which is for tabular data, not for layout. ???
Am I correct in assuming that the validator does not like the 'nowrap'?
And that probably being the case, and since I do need it, is there
some other betther method for
Hey Cameron,
that's exactly what I was thinking... where did the last 2 months go.
See you tonight.
woric
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Is the Melbourne
Mark Stanton wrote:
Could you convert:
window
titlebarmycontent/titlebar
contentmycontent/content /window
into: div class="window"
div class="titlebar"mycontent/div div
class="content"mycontent/div /div
using XSL?
Mark (and Scott),
not having noticed the original post I'm a
Mark Stanton wrote:
Could you convert:
window
titlebarmycontent/titlebar
contentmycontent/content /window
into: div class="window"
div class="titlebar"mycontent/div div
class="content"mycontent/div /div
using XSL?
Mark (and Scott),
not having noticed the original post I'm a
I subscribe to the digest form of this
discussion list. The key idea for a digest preference is to scan the information
as efficiently as possible, looking for items of interest, and in this
way try to fit the pertinent items from this discussion into a busy day.
What are the possibilities for
I'm not sure if my understanding of min-height is correct. What I want
to do is set a min-height on a div and then when there is too much info
it will automatically expand itself.
Apparently, I need to use height as well for M$ browsers but what I
don't quite understand is how do the other
As mentioned a week or so ago, We are introducing a design competition for
members.
Russ,
Excellent news about the competition, however I have a question about the
voting system.
You say All members will only be allowed one vote (though you can change
your vote).
My question is will the
Thanks all,
I guess the many explanations explain just why I've never done it with
pure CSS before. I'll go back to my javascript and have a coke and a
smile.
;)
On 31 Mar 2004, at 07:28, scott parsons wrote:
Well it depends upon the exact behaviour desired, and the browsers you
want to
I haven't been following how things are going on PHP5, but do we have a
target on when this might be a full stable release (and then have to
really start dealing with it)?
v
On 25 Mar 2004, at 06:38, Justin French wrote:
PHP5 looks to have some VERY NICE features in the form of Tidy, which
Hi everybody...
I'm having a terrible time trying to figure out just why IE6 (Windows
XP) is throwing scrollbars at me when I view a page in a frame - I'm
really not sure what the trick is to this (if there is one). I hate to
ask dumb or redundant questions, but this one is really nagging.
Yes, but it's not the overflow of the div, it's the frame itself. The
page is going larger than the frame window - meaning, the divs aren't
respecting the size of the window. Sorry if my explanation was
confusing on that point.
;)
On 24 Mar 2004, at 09:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not
Depending on the type of document (FAQs, press release, staff list, etc),
they run an XSLT to re-format the content. For example, for FAQs, the
XSLT
goes through each header, anchors it and creates a list of hyperlinks at
the
top of the page to jump to each FAQ. You can only do this if you
I think we're saying the same thing. XHTML is XML and the latest XHTML spec
(with the exception of maybe 4 tags) cleanly separates formatting from
data.
I think we are too, and maybe I need to look into XHTML again.
XSLT is a wonderful language but it has nothing to do with separating
Hi Martin,
the page you posted with the sample datagrid is auto-generated. It also
looks like your developers had spent at least 30 seconds writing the page.
(Click on datagrid component, drop on page, specify table, save page. Thats
it, no kidding.)
It is not hard to replace the auto-generated
I don't know if this is common knowledge, but I haven't seen anybody
mention this - if this has been reported before sorry.
Firefox has an extension called EditCSS that allows you to edit CSS
live in your browser. Actually, you can view and edit any CSS from any
site (only your machine).
Hi Todd,
I don't have a solution for you, but I too can see the same problem -
using Safari 1.2.
v
On 11 Feb 2004, at 07:07, Hugh Todd wrote:
Hey, this is sort of an OT post, but affects my CSS development, so...
I'm testing my pages as I go along (coding in BBEdit). But I'm finding
that
What about YoungPup's solution to transparentizing pngs?
It seems it's been updated, but worthy reading on the subject...
http://www.youngpup.net/?request=/snippets/sleight.xml
Jv
On 30 Jan 2004, at 04:16, Chris Blown wrote:
Just for the record...
I wouldn't recommend using this, but it does
Do people really code/tweak for NS4? My netscape traffic generally
ranges less than 3% and I can only imagine that a very small chunk of
that is actually NS4. Am I missing something?
v
On 16 Jan 2004, at 11:10, James Ellis wrote:
Hi all
For those who didn't make it, Russ in his
Thanks Russ,
Actually, that's not quite it, but it's pretty good.
If I manage to find it again (I spent about an hour trying yesterday)
I'll send a note along - it also had a nice discussion about producing
hacks for the various browsers.
Vaska
On 14 Jan 2004, at 19:34, russ weakley wrote:
Hi all,
I actually hate to ask this, but awhile back I found a resource that
had all the possible (both currently supported and not) CSS attributes
for the Safari browser. Additionally, it also had Mozilla I believe.
Does anybody know where I might find this (these)?
Actually, I guess this
russ, i just wanted to mention that these links you provide
perdiodically have really been helping me get up to speed with css -
thank you very much! if you're ever in brussels, i'll gladly buy you a
beer...
and happy 2004 to the list...v
On 07 Jan 2004, at 21:18, russ weakley wrote:
yes, that would work great, however...i can't force the height (sorry i
didn't mention this previously) because it will wonk up another div where
the height is being set by javascript to fill all the available space in the
window it can (minus the top div height of course)...
what i have done,
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