Hi Nick,
That's not really a standards-related question ... nonetheless, here's sample
code which will do what you want :-)
Feel free to remove the $(document).ready wrapper if you're including it at the
end of your DOM as shown. Adjust it for your library of choice if you prefer
something oth
HI Brajesh,
It's not exactly a z-index problem, although it's similar.
Google "iframe shim" and you'll find many variations of the same answer.
HTH,
Mike
On 28/01/2010, at 6:02 PM, Brajesh Patel wrote:
> Hello All,
> I am getting Z-index problem in IE 6.
> back ground select box are displayin
James,
I can see where you're coming from, and I'm all for the programming
purity you're advocating, but I want to stick my hand up in support of
Thierry's position here. In fact, I was in the process of assembling
all these filters myself when he posted his link to this list, so I'm
grateful
Wayne,
It *is* confusing.
But, yes, a separate stylesheet, loaded via conditional comments is
the most future proof method.
Not exactly what Phillipe is describing, but along the same lines.
Perhaps this will help get you going:
http://phonophunk.phreakin.com/news/?p=46
Cheers,
Mike
Hi Jason,
If you do want to use an image rather than an entity, you can style it
to display inline with a height & width of 1em (or something else to
your preference). It scales just fine.
I haven't checked this across many browsers, but it should be widely
supported.
Cheers,
Mike
On Monday, N
Hi Lyn,
It's not the float which is causing the footer to drop, it's this rule:
p { margin-top: 5em;}
Set that to 0 and you'll find the footer text moves right back to where
you want it.
Cheers,
Mike
On Sunday, October 31, 2004, at 07:00 PM, Lyn Patterson wrote:
Have added a floated box to main
t off this set. So if I put it on all pages, no doubt
they will all look the same. Thanks for bringing it up.
BTW, could not access your link- Directory Listing Denied message.
Thanks again for the help.
Michael Allan wrote:
They look exactly the same to me here on Firefox, Lyn, but the
They look exactly the same to me here on Firefox, Lyn, but the meetings
page doesn't have a url in the doctype declaration. I haven't been
following this thread but, if you're viewing the pages in IE, the
difference will be standards/quirks mode related:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/au
On Saturday, October 16, 2004, at 03:13 PM, Shane Helm wrote:
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
If others have solved your float problem Shane, can I suggest that you
don't insist that the window resize itself to full-screen? I'm lucky
enough to have a large screen (20" Apple Cinema
Hi Rosie,
The div's not misbehaving, it's the floated image ... but that's how
floats are meant to work.
Clearing the float by adding dl { clear:both; } to your stylesheet will
give you what you want.
Cheers,
Mike
On Tuesday, June 8, 2004, at 11:46 PM, Rosie Norwood wrote:
Hi all,
Sorry for th
Vince,
Set the image to display: block or vertical-align: bottom.
Details here:
http://devedge.netscape.com/viewsource/2002/img-table/
Cheers,
Mike
On Thursday, June 3, 2004, at 11:00 PM, Befree wrote:
Hi,
i've a problem with Mozilla that i can't resolve.
In this site (www.comune.castelnuovo-berar
Chris,
I can't help directly, but just in case you haven't tried this yet ...
You can alter the styles for the current page throughout your site by
assigning each page and each in your navigation list a
unique id, then setting up some descendant selector rules, eg.
HTML:
...
Ah, that old chestnut ;-)
There was a good article in ALA about this recently:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/footers/
HTH.
Cheers,
Mike
On Thursday, April 8, 2004, at 05:01 PM, Mike Kear wrote:
I want to have a footer stuck to the bottom of the browser window, but
if the window reduces
Sorry I haven't got time to test a fix for you, Jackie, but I notice
that your doesn't seem to have a closing tag ...
perhaps that's causing the problems?
Cheers,
Mike
On Thursday, March 4, 2004, at 06:22 PM, Jackie Reid wrote:
In my wisdom i have decided to revamp a site that's not even fini
On Wednesday, March 3, 2004, at 03:14 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
If anyone has any other recommended Open Source CMS systems out there
please pass them along as well.
Thanks,
Roger
Can't help you out with PHPNuke specifically, I'm afraid, but if you
want to preview the alternatives this is
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