Re: [WSG] LI horizontal headaches - help sought

2003-12-01 Thread Ben Bishop
Thanks Scott, Here I was about to say "this works for Moz but not IE, same with enclosing the UL in a DIV with background colour"... then I thought I'd better make sure I didn't have an XML prologue on the test page! Egads! Quirks mode strikes again. IE5 and IE5.5 aren't perfect, but all the o

Re: [WSG] LI horizontal headaches - help sought [Virus checkedAU]

2003-12-01 Thread Viktor . Radnai
This email is to be read subject to the disclaimer below. Hi Ben, The 1px borders disappearing are caused by the Mozilla rounding bug. See http://www.positioniseverything.net/round-error.html Not sure about a workaround though. If you find one, please let me know as one of my sites ( http://

Re: [WSG] LI horizontal headaches - help sought

2003-12-01 Thread scott parsons
howsa bout this... I added some padding and a duplicate border to the ul the moved the right border to the a rather than the li /* Navigation style */ ul#primarynav { display:block; margin:0; padding:1.5em 0 0.5em 0;border-bottom:5px solid #aaa; background-color:#ccc;

[WSG] LI horizontal headaches - help sought

2003-12-01 Thread Ben Bishop
Hi gurus, Feels like a Friday. I'm replicating a designer's page concept, and the primary navigation is really bugging me now. You can see my attempt so far, along with Browsercam results in various browsers at http://www.daemon.com.au/test12/css/navlist.htm I'm happy with the minimal mark-up

RE: [WSG] Anyone going to the Westciv CSS Workshop?

2003-12-01 Thread Michael Kear
  I would like to go but Fridays is totally out for me.  If there’s any thought to having them again, can any consideration be given to picking another day of the week?       Cheers, Michael Kear Windsor, NSW, Australia AFP Webworks.       -Original Message- From: Steph

[WSG] Anyone going to the Westciv CSS Workshop?

2003-12-01 Thread Stephen Dixon
Hello all,   I'm fairly new to this group and haven't had reason to post as yet (greetings & salutations to all).  I'm going to the Westciv CSS Workshop on Friday and was wondering if any of you enlightened folk would be there?   Anyone?   While I'm here, I'll try to contribute :P   In case

Re: [WSG] A few links for the morning...

2003-12-01 Thread Tim Lucas
russ weakley spoke the following wise words on 2/12/2003 10:28 AM EST: New CSS site just launched - The man in blue: http://www.themaninblue.com/home/home/ I love it! Flows with my style exactly... argh... soo nice! Makes me want to go and fix up my own thang. - tim

[WSG] A few links for the morning...

2003-12-01 Thread russ weakley
Highlighting current page with CSS: http://www.hicksdesign.co.uk/articles/archives/000271.php Stylish Buttons - CSS to style form buttons http://www.webreference.com/programming/css_stylish/ (Keep in mind these don't work on Mac/Safari or Mac/Opera or Mac/Camino) New CSS site just launched - The

RE: [WSG] Selectutorial

2003-12-01 Thread Mark Stanton
> Would it be right in saying that IE tends to only allow it on anchor > tags? Yup. Bit of a bummer but we have had to revert to JS for type stuff. Cheers Mark -- Mark Stanton Technical Director Gruden Pty Ltd Tel: 9956 6388 Mob: 0410 458 201 Fax: 9956 8433 http://www.

Re: [WSG] Selectutorial

2003-12-01 Thread James Ellis
Hi Russ Great stuff. I've been fooling around with hover on various elements. Would it be right in saying that IE tends to only allow it on anchor tags? I've been trying to get a TR:hover thing going to highlight rows of a table without relying on Javascript. Also trying on form buttons to swa

RE: [WSG] Selectutorial

2003-12-01 Thread Leon Seremelis
What a great tutorial, Good work! > -Original Message- > From: russ weakley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, 1 December 2003 11:37 PM > To: Web Standards Group > Subject: [WSG] Selectutorial > > Hi all, > > I have just launched a new CSS tutorial to follow on from > Listam

Re: [WSG] Selectutorial

2003-12-01 Thread russ weakley
Hi Wojtek, Welcome to the group! Those a good ideas. As you may have noticed, the ":before" and ":after" section of Selectutorial is VERY brief - as I am trying to aim at users just getting into CSS and selectors. http://css.maxdesign.com.au/selectutorial/selectors_pseudo_element.htm In true "co

Re: [WSG] Selectutorial

2003-12-01 Thread Moose
I have just launched a new CSS tutorial to follow on from Listamatic, Listutorial and Floatutorial. This one is called Selectutorial - CSS selectors - and includes basics like the structure of rules, the document tree, types of selectors and their uses. There is also a step-by-step tutorial show

[WSG] Selectutorial

2003-12-01 Thread russ weakley
Hi all, I have just launched a new CSS tutorial to follow on from Listamatic, Listutorial and Floatutorial. This one is called Selectutorial - CSS selectors - and includes basics like the structure of rules, the document tree, types of selectors and their uses. There is also a step-by-step tutor