Peter
See my thread the other day I tried this and it works fine.
#box
{
float : none - style for every browser
/* hack for IE5 mac \*/
float : left - for every browser bar IE5 mac (allows hiding styles
from IE5 Mac)
/* end hack */
}
So I guess you could do that around your whole stylesheet
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Thanks Peller for the link.
You're welcome.
I did had a look. but my problem is a bit different.
From the sounds of it, not as much as you think.
I am not using flat floated menus.
Shouldn't matter.
If it is flat than i can put a similar bg color or graphics to level
Hi, 2 links about
doing redesigns for Jakob Nielsen
Design Eye for the
Usability Guy - DesignByFire
http://www.designbyfire.com/94.html
reUseIt - Built For
The Future
http://www.builtforthefuture.com/reuseit/
These
linkstalk about designing with web standards, and people's approaches
On May 20, 2004, at 2:32 pm, Universal Head wrote:
It's probably something to do with that as one of the two problems is
a standard horizontal list nav stuffing up. It does make the
navigation virtually unusable I must admit.
But what can you do? My point to posting was, how many specific
Hi all..
I hope this is not too off topic..
But I came across a project on SourceForge called PearPC (URL:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pearpc/ ) which seems to allow MacOS to run
on x86 (and posix)..
For some time I been wondering how I can get Safari (or any other Mac
browser) to work on a
Hi Jason,
It seems so obvious when you (and others) explain it. Thank you for that. (I
know there is a long way before I understand CSS completely, if ever, but
I'm learning everyday thanks to this list and other CSS resources)
Once again... thanks to you and to this list for all your help.
On 5/20/04 2:30 AM Kim Kruse [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent this out:
Once again... thanks to you and to this list for all your help.
(Respect :o)
Kim
I only joined here umm 2 days ago. I'm impressed with the group and attitude
here.
Way to go, whoever started this and also the participants.
I'm
Title: RE: [WSG] height problem
I joined yesterday and ditto :)
Jamie Mason: Design
-Original Message-
From: Rick Faaberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20 May 2004 10:34
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [WSG] height problem
On 5/20/04 2:30 AM Kim Kruse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jamie Mason wrote:
On higher resolutions the bottom of the pale tan nav area
spills out 100% width below the content and behind the purple sidebar
:(
http://digiscape.net.au/test/mouseriders.htm
IE wasn't clearing the right float, which I moved now inside the content
div, and also gave the
Hi Guys,
I've noticed that this list has grown and grown and
has gotten too big to be read on a daily basis. I was wondering if there's any
consideration of maybe splitting the listing into ahandful of different
topics and then allowing members to subscribe to one or more specific topics.
You would figure, one company, one logic, one set of bugs. But no!
Here's to Web Standards. Thank's Bill.
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See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm
for some hints on posting to
On May 20, 2004, at 10:46 pm, Ryan Christie wrote:
http://shadyland.theward.net/downloads/
grab the top file. Unzip to whatever directory, and then run. It's a
pre-packaged version of Windows IE5 and 5.5 for WinXP running
alongside IE6. All it is is the results of what you get when following
I agree. I actually tried to unsubscribe from the list so I could just view
the list archive at my leisure. But if you unsubscribe the page reads:
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|_| Yes. Remove me from the mailing list and delete my membership.
I did not want my membership revoked, I just can't weed through 100+ emails
Headlesshollow.com got mentioned on Todd Dominey's site!! (www.whatdoiknow.org). Fame at last!
(Sorry to blow the old trumpet but I visit this guy's site all the time and love his work).
Peter
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/x-tad-biggerUniversal HeadÂ
Design That Works.
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Do we have an expert on alternate stylesheets in the house?
I'm a little confused.
What I'd like to do is link or @import a few base style sheets for the
general (default) site design first. Then on top of that I'd like to
link to a series of alternate style sheets that ADD TO those base
On Thu, 20 May 2004 16:20:30 - (GMT), Sarah Sammis wrote:
Unfortunately Safari is very unstable. I must crash that browser three or
four times an hour with just simple browsing. IE for all its quirks is
more stable.
Actually, Safari is quite stable.
I'd suggest you look at the rest of your
Alternate stylesheets can be set up in two different ways:
1) Each stylesheet is has the same IDs, classes and tags with which different styles
are applied to each.
EX: link rel=stylesheet href=somestyles.css /
link rel=alternate stylesheet href=someotherstyles.css /
2) A central
On 21/05/2004, at 12:36 PM, jneen wrote:
my five cents worth
I would prefer to see a more typical thread based web forum where I
just sign in and can read at my leisure. Any posts made by me should
list my login name and I think that only member's should be able to
post. I also find the number
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Hi Justin,
I haven't looked at using alternate stylesheets for a while but from what I
remember the one of the important features is the title attribute as well
as the obvious rel=alternate stylesheet
It works as follows:
- If there
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