On 11 Aug 2007, at 10:01 AM, Joyce Evans wrote:
When I view the following link (which I’m working on) in IE7, the
lower portion of the “y” in the word “Physician” does not appear. I
see the entire “y” in IE 6 and FF 2 but not in IE7. This text is
sitting within an h1 tag within a #title tag
Interesting - I didn't realize the operating system could affect the way IE
7 displays a web page. I am still using Windows XP.
Joyce
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Hey,
*quick note*
The problem you quote here doesn't seem to exist in IE7 running in
Windows Vista. I can see the complete "y" in the highlighted menu option
"Physician Services" at
http://www.nichemktghouston.com/mneiman/physician.html
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Thank you, but I need the background image that I used in the #title tag, so
what you suggested below won't work in this situation. It's so strange that
the lower part of the y is only missing in IE 7. If I reduce the font size
of h1, it works, but I'd like to have the larger size if possible. T
an h1 tag within a #title tag. Does anyone have an idea why I can’t see
the lower portion of “y”?
If you rid entirely of the title div, and its styling, and use this for
your h1 styling, it ought to work better I think:
h1 {
background-color: #f29d0f;
color: #fff;
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When I view the following link (which I'm working on) in IE7, the lower
portion of the "y" in the word "Physician" does not appear. I see the
entire "y" in IE 6 and FF 2 but not in IE7. This text is sitting within an
h1 tag within a #title tag. Does anyone have an idea why I can't see the
lower
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Thanks to all! Everything works now.
Joyce
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Joyce Evans wrote:
> http://
> Looking for best practice markup for addresses.
There is an attribute in HTML but this is usually for the
purpose of defining the address of the author (rather than the address
of what you're discussing in the content).
The best thing to do would be to use the hCard microformat which is
speci
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And I should include the asterisk (*) as part of the code you gave me below?
Thank you.
Joyce
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Hi Joyce,
Try defaulting all the element margin and padding settings to zero. You can
do this by adding the following to your CSS file:
* {
MARGIN: 0;
PADDING: 0;
}
This should take care of the Mozilla problem. Also, I noticed you have white
text over a grey b
Add to Ryans change in the css below, that you have no spaces in the code
for the header like this:
http://www.nichemktghouston.com/mneiman/images/mneiman_logo.jpg";
alt="Melissa Neiman" width="700" height="143" />
Then I think you should be good to go
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> In your CSS
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For the mneimanlogo image
img{display:block} should do it.
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Hi Joyce,
While this may/may not help resolve your issue, i recommend adding this to
the beginning of your stylesheet.
* {
padding:0;
margin:0;
}
it will set the default margins and padding for all elements to 0. You
would then have to specify margins and paddings for all elements, it gives
you
Joyce Evans wrote:
http://www.nichemktghouston.com/mneiman/physician.html
So far, It looks proper in IE7, but in Mozilla, the horizontal
navigation links do not center but rather move to the right so that I
don't see the full "Contact" link.
Add...
ul {padding: 0;}
...to "zero out" Gecko's d
Thanks so much for the information to make this appear correctly in FF 2!
Now if someone has a clue why the page header div won't sit right on top of
the nav div but rather splits (showing some of the white background) while
viewing in IE6, that would be great!
Joyce
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Tee G. Peng wrote:
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Checked your perfect equal height page in IE6, there is a big gab
between the first and second column. I don't see you have a print
style sheet but the equal height column declaration doesn't get in
the way. How come?
I use '@media screen' wrappers for existing styles,
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In your CSS
change to this:
#nav ul {
margin: 0px 35px 0 35px;
padding: 5px 0 0 0;
text-align: center;
}
this works in FF 2 but note it has not been tested in IE.
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> Here is the link to a website, and I've only gotten this far
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Here is the link to a website, and I've only gotten this far:
http://www.nichemktghouston.com/mneiman/physician.html
So far, It looks proper in IE7, but in Mozilla, the horizontal navigation
links do not center but rather move to the right so that I don't see the
full "Contact" link.
In
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Looking for best practice markup for addresses.
is it correct to use
Main Office
123 Fake Street
Somewhere, SomeCountry, SomeZip
or is there a better practice for this?
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Hi Georg,
Many thanks again!
This often means CSS based column-layouts can't be (re)created for
print, which, IMO, isn't a bad thing since multi-columns running over
several printed pages doesn't make all that much sense.
Linearizing - one "column" after the other - makes a lot more sense
It's http://keryx.se/resources/html-elements.xhtml (hyphen instead of
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On 10 Aug 2007, at 09:34, Tee G. Peng wrote:
I think bottom posting (is this how it's called?) is equally bad
when one needs to scroll all the way down to read a few line of
message.
The solution to this problem is not top posting (digest users still
have to scroll past the entire repeated
Tee G. Peng wrote:
A 3 column layout used the display table equal height technique
I am not going to worry the IE at this moment yet ( I understand I
can use Conditional comment for print style sheet too?), but want
to know if there is a way I can make the logo and the middle/right
column
Hi Tee,
Thanks! Point noted and understood.
Kind regards,
Frank
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On 10 Aug 2007, at 09:48, Dean Edridge wrote:
David. "New features added". Really? I don't think I'm asking too
much to be able to use features that have been W3C recommendations
for 8 years.
It would be nice, but I don't think that it should be a priority just
because its been a recommend
David Dorward wrote:
On 10 Aug 2007, at 08:53, Dean Edridge wrote:
But it's not supposed to work in ie5, 6 or 7. It's a XHTML document.
But why? I can't see anything that could not be expressed in HTML in
that document.
Internet Explorer is rubbish
Its improving.
does not support Web S
Anybody know if there is a way for this.
A 3 column layout used the display table equal height technique
#outer {display:table}
#inner {display:table-row}
#left, #middle, #right {display:table-cell}
and the logo with floated left is placed outside the above divs.
c
Lars
Thanks for this, it is a handy reference.
Especially with XHTML mobile.
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On Aug 10, 2007, at 12:53 AM, Dean Edridge wrote:
Frank Palinkas wrote:
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On 10 Aug 2007, at 08:53, Dean Edridge wrote:
But it's not supposed to work in ie5, 6 or 7. It's a XHTML document.
But why? I can't see anything that could not be expressed in HTML in
that document.
XSLT and perhaps SVG is coming...
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The link provided does not seem to work.
Keryx Web wrote:
> Hello everyone on the mailing lists that I have used to produce my
> (X)HTML Best Practice Sheet!
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> It is no longer called a "cheat" sheet, and it has gone live today.
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On 10 Aug 2007, at 08:53, Dean Edridge wrote:
But it's not supposed to work in ie5, 6 or 7. It's a XHTML document.
But why? I can't see anything that could not be expressed in HTML in
that document.
Internet Explorer is rubbish
Its improving.
does not support Web Standards
Nor does a
Frank Palinkas wrote:
Hi Lars,
Thanks for the hard work and time taken to do this. It's appreciated.
May I make one suggestion please? The character reference (✓) you're
using for the "checkmark" symbol does not render in IE6 or below. However, it
does render perfectly in the latest versions of
Frank Palinkas skrev:
May I make one suggestion please? The character reference (✓) you're
using for the "checkmark" symbol does not render in IE6 or below. However, it
does render perfectly in the latest versions of Opera, Firefox, Netscape and
Safari for Windows.
It does *not* render perfec
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