Bob, I have 2 machines running WinXP SP 2 and IE 7 - both
downloaded all files with no prob.
cheers, D.
Bob Schwartz wrote:
Some users have complained that when they go to this page
http://www.fifeweb.org/wp/lib/lib_current.html
and try to download the linked files with IE 7 they get a mes
I would create a css solution, with some unobtrusive javascript to
enhance the functionality (such as to make it follow the mouse, animate
in/out, etc.) Even then if the user has IE5 with JS turned off clicking
the image could always take them to an enlarged view.
I would make a link positione
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Just a question,
does it have to be enlarged on hover?? That can be pretty messy and
ugly if you mouse over it by accident. I would think onclick would be a
better option with arrows to go to the next image etc like lightbox.
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Hi,
A client would
On Aug 24, 2007, at 9:44 AM, Kit Grose wrote:
I can fix it two ways:
- wrap the form in a div
- remove the display:table; rule on the enclosing div
neither of which are very palatable in the context of the site.
Hi Andrew,
The issue is that you can't technically use the display: table
pro
On 23/08/2007, at 5.04 PM, Andrew Harris wrote:
Hi all, hope you can help. I have a problem with a page in safari.
...
Here is a completely stripped out version of the page, displaying
the issue.
http://www.woowoowoo.com/safari-bug/formbug.html
In all browsers there is (should be) a form. In
I think it was Jeremy Keith that railed against having CSS do what
JavaScript should do and vice versa.
This is going beyond what CSS is good for. You'll have inconsistent
behaviors, require the user to download invisible images, and more.
I'd suggest looking at the container library with the YU
Rob Crowther wrote:
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
The "hiding" effect gained by 'CC' is used by many to justify
hacking and to declare their solutions valid - because the
validator doesn't complain.
It is ultimately laziness, but I don't want to have to expend the
mental effort to distinguish betwee
Thanks to all who responded.
Some users have complained that when they go to this page
http://www.fifeweb.org/wp/lib/lib_current.html
and try to download the linked files with IE 7 they get a message
stating something like "Explorer is unable to download the
requested file"
My Windows (
To my opinion it would depend on the fact if there is only a relation
between the data or if one is defining the other.
Koen Willems
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Koen Willems wrote:
To my opinion it would depend on the fact if there is only a relation
between the data or if one is defining the other.
There is no hard correlation between them.
the data would be similar to this:
@ | "at"
$ | "dollar sign"
Going like that, its easy to see that colu
i have some data
1 | A
2 | B
and so on in a 1-to-1
I'm considering using a as "A" defines the symbol "1"
but at the same time it is tabular data.
Thoughts?
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Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
The "hiding" effect gained by 'CC' is used by many to justify hacking
and to declare their solutions valid - because the validator doesn't
complain.
It is ultimately laziness, but I don't want to have to expend the mental
effort to distinguish between invalid CSS that is
Thanks guys - excellent stuff.
Nick
Barney Carroll wrote:
Spirit Q.9 Gaming wrote:
> http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menu/gallery_click
>
> Can you use this?
Stu Nicholls has done a few :hover lightboxes:
http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menu/lightbox.html
If you want to be really flash (without flash,
How about this: http://mikecherim.com/experiments/css_map_pop.php? This
could be adapted easily I think.
Cheers.
Mike Cherim
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Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 10:23 AM
Subject: [WSG] Popup 'box' on hover
Hi,
A client wou
i just mean it closes whole the gallery ... instead just close the pop up
image.
On 8/23/07, Barney Carroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Spirit Q.9 Gaming wrote:
> > That lightbox and the image will disappear when we move out the mouse
> > though clicked, should use combo?
>
> What iStockPhoto d
Spirit Q.9 Gaming wrote:
That lightbox and the image will disappear when we move out the mouse
though clicked, should use combo?
What iStockPhoto does is a no-click interface where you just hover over
things to expand them and off to make them disappear. iStock's thing
uses javascript to keep
That lightbox and the image will disappear when we move out the mouse though
clicked, should use combo?
On 8/23/07, Barney Carroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Spirit Q.9 Gaming wrote:
> > http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menu/gallery_click
> >
> > Can you use this?
>
> Stu Nicholls has done a few :hove
Spirit Q.9 Gaming wrote:
> http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menu/gallery_click
>
> Can you use this?
Stu Nicholls has done a few :hover lightboxes:
http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menu/lightbox.html
If you want to be really flash (without flash, naturally)...
http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menu/image_magnifier2.ht
That's cool, but I wanted to try and avoid having to use 'real-estate'
on the page. A popup allows the larger image to display without having
to allocate permanent space for it in the layout.
Thanks for the link, as I'm sure that will come in handy anyway.
Spirit Q.9 Gaming wrote:
http://www.
Or even this:
http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menu/lightbox
Regards,
Jason
www.flexewebs.com
On 8/23/07, Spirit Q.9 Gaming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menu/gallery_click
>
> Can you use this?
>
> On 8/23/07, Nick Roper < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > A clien
http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menu/gallery_click
Can you use this?
On 8/23/07, Nick Roper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> A client would like functionality similar to that used on
> istockphoto.com - i.e. that a 'popup' window is displayed with a larger
> image and some text when the user hover
Hi,
A client would like functionality similar to that used on
istockphoto.com - i.e. that a 'popup' window is displayed with a larger
image and some text when the user hovers over a thumbnail image. e.g.
Can I do this with CSS in a standards-compliant and works cross-browser
way? Any pointer
I have IE7 on Windows XP SP2 and all the Zip files download ok. Some of them
contain Word documents, and the machine opens these in WordPad because I
don't have Word on it. I get the error message "Unable to load graphics
conversion filter", which is probably to be expected. The document still
open
Bob Schwartz wrote:
Some users have complained that when they go to this page
http://www.fifeweb.org/wp/lib/lib_current.html
and try to download the linked files with IE 7 they get a message
stating something like "Explorer is unable to download the requested
file"
My Windows (server 2000)
I can download them OK and am running both hardware and software firewall
with Avast antivirus.
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 21:24:08 +1000, Bob Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Some users have complained that when they go to this page
http://www.fifeweb.org/wp/lib/lib_current.html
and try to
It's IE 7 bug i think, not ur web bug. I also sometime meet it when i use IE
7, rarely ...
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Works fine for me...
IE 7.0.6000.16512 on Vista Ultimate
On 8/23/07, Bob Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Some users have complained that when they go to this page
>
> http://www.fifeweb.org/wp/lib/lib_current.html
>
> and try to download the linked files with IE 7 they get a message
>
Some users have complained that when they go to this page
http://www.fifeweb.org/wp/lib/lib_current.html
and try to download the linked files with IE 7 they get a message
stating something like "Explorer is unable to download the requested
file"
My Windows (server 2000) testing computer ha
I think that a more appropriate example would be using:
-moz-border-radius
Any validator should tell you that this is non-standard, but it is up to
you to decide whether or not to use it.
Regards,
Mike
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Hi all, hope you can help. I have a problem with a page in safari.
I won't bore you with the backstory, but this is from a large and
complex template deployment over a range of websites that I have
little control over. To solve a problem that kept cropping up due to
Block Formatting Context, I use
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