Hello,
I have a .box on my lists. All of them have round corners except the
one on feedback page. I was able to get the corner on the bottom-
right round last night at one point, but when I moused over it, it
changed. Not that corner is not round at all. I am chasing errors,
but have
It work fine in Firefox 3.5. It might be a browser quirk.
Kathleen R Dery wrote:
Hello,
I have a .box on my lists. All of them have round corners except the
one on feedback page. I was able to get the corner on the
bottom-right round last night at one point, but when I moused over it,
it
Hi Katherine,
This is a case of the specificity, or the weight of one selector
winning over another selector.
You initially apply a rule using this selector:
#navigation ul a { }
You then apply a new rule for the :hover pseudo-class, using this
selector:
#navigation a:hover { }
The
Yes, I reframed the question again in the forum. It only happens in
IE. I am trying to remove it in IE only with a conditional comment.
Still it persists. Thanks!
Kathleen
It work fine in Firefox 3.5. It might be a browser quirk.
Kathleen R Dery wrote:
Hello,
I have a .box on my
Thanks Russ;
I have no problem with hover. My nav and all other links hover fine.
I am confused. Does this affect my box?
I reframed my question to the forum.
Thanks for the feedback! You are kind.
Kathleen
On Nov 12, 2009, at 12:02 PM, Russ Weakley wrote:
Hi Katherine,
This is a
Will someone help?
I think the problem is related to the different default margin/padding
values that different browsers default to. Try replacing this in your css
file:
/* --larger flexible rounded corner box--- */
.box_two {
width: 400px;
background:
Kathleen R Dery wrote:
[...]
I am puzzled because the boxes for the lists on other
pages are fine with my CSS. It is just the feedback page with the
links, the bullets, and the external link icons.
This is a good example where using a *logical* debugging process can
help immensely,
Thanks Kepler! I do think it has to do with browser-specific margins
and padding also. However, when I tried your CSS, there were two
problems: The filenames for the box parts are supposed to have an
underscore. I fixed that after trying the code the first time. The
results from both
Thanks, that is practical advise. I will try it.
Kathleen
On Nov 12, 2009, at 4:14 PM, Mark Henderson wrote:
Kathleen R Dery wrote:
[...]
I am puzzled because the boxes for the lists on other
pages are fine with my CSS. It is just the feedback page with the
links, the bullets, and the
The filenames for the box parts are supposed to have an underscore
Ah, sorry about that. I changed the filenames to test locally. You also need
to add 'images/' before the filename as in your original as well. So it
should be:
/* --larger flexible rounded corner box--- */
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