Gallagher, Robin skrev:
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I've got a 3-column css page that crashes IE6 when I try to print or print preview. Can anyone suggest a possible cause?
Hard to say without access to the CSS code. Have you got an URL?
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I'm running into a problem with the presentation of my primary
navigation in Mac IE 5.2.
[..]
http://www.capstrat.com/development/cs2004/template4.html
First, try to use div#navigation ul instead of div#nav-primary ul, if
that's what you want to control (at least it becomes much easier to
read t
I'm sorry to ask this question but I've been looking at this page
for too long and I can't see why there is a small gap between the
top nav and the content.
I think it's due to the padding-bottom in the #current selector. Try
to apply the padding to the links just once, then add
current-specifi
Hi,
I just registered webstandardsgroup.se, a potential Swedish
sister-site to webstandardsgroup.org. Got some ideas for it already,
would be glad to recieve others too (preferably off-list). I'll keep
you posted later on when ideas start to take more shape.
cheers,
/Anton
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Could someone please tell me if I need some special "hack" for Mac
IE or if there is a solution at all?
I think I know the answer to this one (as I just spend hours on the
same type of IE5/Mac dilemma).
There seems to be a bug in IE5/Mac involving "inherited clearing" (in
lack of a better term
CSS: The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly:
http://www.stopdesign.com/present/sxsw2004/goodbad/
Well, I still think this method rocks:
http://levin.grundeis.net/files/20031217/test.html
(found at: http://levin.grundeis.net/files/20031203/ir.html)
cheers,
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Hi, could someone please help me out here. I need to feed Mozilla
with this code:
html[xmlns] > body #chronique div.title { margin: -1.5em 0 0 20px; }
...but I need to reset the top margin for Safari 1.2, is there any
way this can be done? I just noticed (rather late, I know ;) that
Safari
Does anyone have any examples of well implemented CSS with this program?
You can take a look at: http://www.stockholmsfria.nu/, it's the
online version of a Swedish newspaper I'm working with. I've done the
CSS coding and the phpNuke hacking which, to be honest, is a pain in
the ___. The whole
http://web.theward.net/dodgingcsshacks.html
Technically, Trident has got little (or nothing?) to do with CSS
parsing. I found a post from "liorean" at css-d explaining this:
"Just as a note, Trident is the rendering engine of ie/w. It is not
the XML, the HTML/tagsoup or the CSS parsing engine;
Hi, I just updated my blog at:
http://andreasson.org/, using some DOM scripting
à la Flash. Please give me some feedback, I've
never done this kind of stuff before (and haven't
tested it a lot yet).
cheers,
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A strangely unstyled page, but some excellent concise info on accessibility
Heh, I like this one:
WWW
;) Otherwise a good read.
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Anyone knows of the support for background (24bit) PNGs in IE/Win?
I've seen PNGs show up with a gray box around it, but does this apply
when using them in background-image: as well?
TIA,
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http://www.pixy.cz/apps/barvy/index-en.html
Very nice...
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Given the recent discussion on definition list, maybe you could build it
with those as an alternative?
Well, thanks for the suggestion but as I know what happens with
definition lists in e.g. Google (try search for "define: css" and
you'll see), I wouldn't want my calendar being indexed as
"Def
Hi all, I throw together a simple "calendar" that highlights each day
on :hover, hope you find it intresting (given the tight code):
http://standardice.com/experimental/calendarhighlighting.html
cheers,
/Anton
PS. I was inspired by the Flash calendar at
http://www.vcc.com.my/calendar/index2.cf
While the archive section is partially helpful, any
useful link posted to WSG should also be added to our resources section.
Is there any way some skillful coder here could hack up a script to
parse the list emails, strip out all links, present them in a "recent
links sent to wsg-list" kind of l
Write onload instead of onLoad (yes, it's ridiculous.. ;)
cheers,
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If I'm right, it's just a matter of making the L in "onLoad"
lowercase. remember, all attributes must be in lowercase. This
includes Javascript calling functions (eg, onMouseOver =>
onmouseover)
oops, sorry :]
Note to self: _read_ the mail before hitting reply, bummer..
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I can never understand why tags made it into the
XHTML spec, as they are pretty much presentation-only,
not structure.
is supposed to mean "change of topic" structurewise.
cheers,
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Just read this one and found it quite shocking:
http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2004_01_05_index.html#107329348165573660
How come it IGNORES the CSS if it's not a Nokia-only DOCTYPE[1] or a
XHTML Basic[2] one? Wouldn't even XHTML Transitional work, or did I
miss something? Weird..
cheers,
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I don't know about you guys, but Word Documents, Bookmarks and URI
namespace rules takes a lot of space on this list now, and I'm
drowning.. Could we all please be a little more brief when discussion
thos (OT) issues, ok?
TIA,
/Anton
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Anyone have any experience using this?
I use it instead of em's from time to time, mostly when defining
widths and I know I won't be using capital letters.
cheers,
/Anton
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web standards guy #1: nice one, huh? ok, now your turn...
web standards guy #2: ok... how about this one: colspan=9.
web
Another full css site goes live:
Is there a site dedicated to listing all these "switchers" in the works..?
cheers,
/Anton
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web standards guy #1: nice one, huh? ok, now your turn...
web standards guy #2: ok... how about this one: colspan=9.
web standards guy #1&2: phfff-GAH-AHA-HAHA-HOHO-H
tags - you get a "site navigation" bar under the location bar with
words like "home", "help", "index", "search", etc...
In iCab too, IIRC ;)
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No screen reader software for the mac platform - a change is on its way?
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/nov2003/tc20031112_9773_tc056.htm
cheers,
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Hi all,
Got some ideas I just had to try:
- How about using the Listamatic #current list item as a visial
identifier, placed elsewhere in the document?
- Can one create a nice-looking :hover effect with letter-spacing
when using floats, since text is not centered?
I put it together at: http://s
http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/hyatt/archives/2003_10.html#004257
Probably his longest blog entry ever.. :]
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1. Sites built to web standards do not have to be full-CSS. While it is a
great goal, it is not essential. You can use hybrid layouts with a basic
table grids to hold the elements in place and all other presentation driven
by CSS.
Exactly.. But I don't get his "can't look in the source to find out
Maybe already posted(?):
http://www.decloak.com/Products/Dreamweaver/NestedTemplates/TablesOrLayers.aspx
(found at saila.com)
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Hi all,
What do you think about this read: http://hixie.ch/advocacy/xhtml ?
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Anyone has ideas how to get the semantic message through too? Like,
!= and here's why: ...
Seems to be a great dilemma and not only a parsing/validation issue :/
cheers,
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http://www.fifteen.be/
I'm just a little afraid I may find some errors in my entry now when
looking at it again.. After all it was about a month ago that I sent
it in and I've learnt a lot since, especially about font-sizing.. :]
cheers,
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You can have multiple s to your s.
Yes, this should be used (again IMO) when a word or a phenomenon or
similar can have different meanings (depending on how it's pronounced
even)..
I'm all for openining up semantics, I just don't see the form field
thingie as a good enough reason..
cheers,
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One thing I did notice about your browser targeting was that it
picks Konqueror as Mozilla - I think that was with 3.1.4 and 3.2
alpha which includes lots of the Safari fixes.
Yeah, at the moment I've renamed that column to "Moz/KHTML" since I
don't know of any (validating) hacks that filter the
I would
rebut with this: the HTML 4.01 specification says that a dl could be
used for pairings other than definitions, citing a script
(character/speech pair) as an example.
Well, yes. But I could understand that if e.g. the e-mail address
field had a specified value that told me what my e-mail add
http://tantek.com/CSS/Examples/midpass.html
I'm using:
* html p { color: maroon; } <--- which IE5 & 6 understands
* html p { co\lor: red; } <--- which IE6 then overrides (not IE5/Win though)
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Hi Adam,
#header {
position: absolute;
left: 0px;
right: 0px;
top: 0px;
}
You shouldn't actually use left and right together this way, try
instead to use a combination of only one x-value and one y-value.
#page_content {
Also, try to avoid underscore in class names, use "-" instead.
There'
Just to drop a note that I've added a few more magazine mimics today,
one of which I'm especially proud of (La Cronicle). It's using the
list-style-position: inside (combined with paddings) to colorize the
background of the list number, which normally is very hard to do.
Check it out at: http:/
Did I miss something or why is the FIR[1] and LIR[2] methods touted
as being so cool? I thought "visibility: hidden" did the job, no?
Since it differs from "display: none" in not removing the block from
the page.
cheers,
/Anton
[1] http://www.stopdesign.com/articles/css/replace-text/
[2] http
Two things:
1) I've been doing some imitations of magazines once in a while and
have now collected them at:
http://standardice.com/experimental/magazines.html
Hope you find them useful.
2) I haven't yet given up trying to target the different Opera's
using the method mentioned at css-discuss.
really like to see some comments on this so we actually have a
looks nice.
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Don't know if this is common knowledge (didn't find it in the
archive) but this screen reader seems very promising (being GPL:ed et
al):
http://skipper.sourceforge.net/
'night,
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Ran across a good ol' Quark-layouted PDF with a nice header that made
me a little jealous of the lack of limits in the desktop world. So I
just had to recreate it using CSS :)
Here it is:
http://standardice.com/experimental/indentedheader.html
Comments?
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Gosh, you're fast - I was just about to disconnect my modem ;)
Thanx, it was the browser differences I wasn't sure about.
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I read some while ago that the margin-left of the tag is not a
margin issue for some browsers but sometimes a _padding_ thingie
(maybe for the then?). Can someone confirm this? It might
explain some problems I had recently..
cheers,
/Anton
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Courtesy of Daemon's Browsercam account - actual browser screenshots
(not emulations) of your list in:
wow, cool.. thx.
just a note: IE5/Mac there has weird bug that sometimes shows up the
first time you visit the page (i have it here too) but after
reloading it looks (at my place) exactly as M
Opera 7 seems to have a big problem with float boxes inside a floated box.
hm, ok.. i'll see what i can do.
thanx a lot so far!
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Hi, since I don't have access to more than 2 browsers on my old
laptop, could someone please take a look at:
http://standardice.com/experimental/nestedlists.html before I submit
it to Listamatic2 ?
TIA,
/Anton
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Having played a little more with nested lists now, I get some strange
results in IE5/Mac. It occurs when I move the sublist into another
toplevel list item, further to the right. Have anyone experienced
this? I get a padding-right-like effect of the submenu . E.g., if
I move the one list item
Hi all,
I just throwed this page together, happy to get some feedback:
http://standardice.com/experimental/targetabrowser.html
I lack some browsers and haven't verified the Opera tip someone
mentioned on css-discuss yesterday but I guess it's a start anyway.
cheers,
/Anton
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Wow, have you been listening to the phone conversations between Peter and I?
Well, I admit. You're the one with the dark voice, right? ;)
You even suggested the same id names - too weird!
Well, I just looked at the HTML used in 1.0 so nothing's spooky in
here I'm afraid (except my telepatic phone
Well... all I can say is that styling lists is VERY popular now:
Yeah, but what about nested lists? What about a Listamatic 2.0 with
this as a focus? :) Below is a HTML proposal I'm currently playing
around with anyway (using instead of #current for increased
accessibility):
We are keen to get WSG meetings going in other cities, so it looks like you
will have to be our Swedish ambassador, Anton.
Hehe.. well, avec plaisir :)
If it's world domination you want, I guess wsg-se, wsg-fr etc should
be the next logic thing to do to spread the word.. ;)
see ya,
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