idden; /* depending on your set up...*/
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You need to keep them in that order, what comes later in ruleblock
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bottom of the div.
It 'works' in Firefox 2.0.0.4, but that is actually a nasty bug with
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found under the heading
'17.10 Adding structure to forms: the FIELDSET and LEGEND elements'
<http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/interact/forms.html#edef-FIELDSET>
That makes quite clear that fieldset is intended for forms only
And it is all part of chapter 17, 'Forms'
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Microformats fall under the second bullet.
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CSS 1/CSS 2.1 syntax btw.
You could also write ul { list-style: disc url('arrow.gif');}
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BTW - Mac not MAC (nitpicking).
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container that 'hasLayout' [1] and is positioned. In your case, I
think it is (I haven't gone through all of your stylesheets).
giving the parent 'layout' _might_ solve the issue.
Why not a ?
[1] http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/onhavinglayout.html
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I'm not sure what
"giving the parent 'layout' _might_ solve the issue."
means though?
Maybe this translation works better:
"Triggering 'hasLayout' on the parent _might_ solve the issue"
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what will ultimately be Safari 3.0.
Those nightly builds can co-exist nicely with Safari 2.0.
<http://nightly.webkit.org/>
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Maybe take 5 minutes to actually read the css 2.1 specs ?
<http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/colors.html#background-properties>
(don't rely to much on blog posts. Those are about cats.)
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2. you have a xml syntax in there:
is _not_ an empty element, it cannot use self closing syntax.
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I thought I was dense but now I think the W3C is just behind the
curve ;-)
Not really, just chose the appropriate options (advanced...) when you
try to validate a file.
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substitute an appropriate level of heading for your needs
float the span, adjust margins to taste
That is about what I do on this now-defunct site :
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A's use different methods
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What exactly is your problem ?
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Try this:
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And yes that is the expected behaviour. 'Width' on table and td/th is
more like 'min-width' (idem dito for 'height').
port for VoiceOver (again,
chrome only, as far as I could test).
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CSS 'counters' to generate the list
numbers as an internal mechanism, but it does not take away that
those numbers are content.
(and CSS counters is a very attractive mechanism to control/alter
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Note that Firefox is not wrong by the description given above.
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a.skiplinks:focus,
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:active state is for iExploder. Add additional styling to taste.
Not really perfect, just a compromise.
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The demos I've seen still only work half and half on Mac browsers,
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yellow background. No trace of any background-colour as specified in
the style-sheet, not on #ftr_wrap and not on #col1, #col2, #col3.
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Also for Safari and Camino:
Safari: Preferences > Advanced: see the checkbox.
Camino: Preferences > Web Features: see the checkboxes at the bottom.
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don't need to, It is already supported in my browser...:-))
for WebKit, it is bug 15257
http://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15257
To my surprise, nobody had requested that when I filed that bug.
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I wrote:
Apple menu > Preferences>Advanced tab. Not everybody uses windoze.
Darn stupid mistake
Opera menu > Preferences>Advanced tab.
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depends on the used value for font-family, basically.
Personally, I would like to see some decent column support before
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xes.
That comes from the margin on the that is collapsing through the
divs
(div#box-1-c p, div#box-2-c p, div#box-3-c p {... margin-bottom:
0.5em;})
Set the margin to 0 and that issue disappears.
That is the correct behaviour, btw.
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ield) seem to do what you expect.
Of course, using 'J', 'K', 'L' triggers FAYT (Find as you type) when
set to start automatically. Most people reasonably versed in the use
of Gecko browsers have it set that way.
Safari 3 doesn't get your keyboard input
, add
user_pref("accessibility.typeaheadfind.autostart", true);
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eck if there is a known issue/limitation around that. But if I
were you, I wouldn't worry about it.
There are a few known bugs with keybindings in current nightlies on
Mac, but those should be fixed by the time Gecko 1.9 is released.
None affected your test page.
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...
or
td:first-child {width:10em;}
td:first-child+td {width: 5em;}
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But: congratulations! your stylesheet just took a beating as far as
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col:first-child {width:10em;}
col:first-child+col {width: 5em;}
From memory, I don't think col has children as such, it's quite a
x27; instead of 'text/xml'
as it should. That is server misconfiguration. I'm not surprised
Googlebot doesn't pick it up.
Safari shows the same issue.
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I found that mistake by accident, while doing some testing on text
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[2] <http://www.literarymoose.info/=/opera/customization.xhtml>
[3] <http://www.draig.de/LinkBar/index.en.html> windows only.
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It is IE, eh...
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use a background colour (hence
transparent) and I've exhausted all my options.
Try applying the 'holly hack' to your
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nd my style sheet doesn't override
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I tried with borders, colour, background,.
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You declare on div#content {clear:both}
This breaks the floated thing inside #content.
One solution is to insert a clearing div just before div#content
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[1] I filled up a whole site about them
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overconstrained by width.
Or float (left) the #content.
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(http://www.regnskapsbyraet.no/sider/global.css)
So - is there some way of tricking IE for this excact type of listmenu?
li {float:left; width:100%; clear:both}. But this is better hidden from
other browsers than IE win.
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End user upgrades should be available soon for Firefox 0.9 and Mozilla
1.7, 1.4.
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aying with text-indent and padding should work
fine.
Over multiple lines, maybe as
p:first-letter {float:left; height: /*image height*/; background: /*
path to image */; padding: /*image width*/}
might not be easy to get a consistent look cross browser.
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3 columns, then the
syntax td+td+td will give a background colour to more than one column.
You'd need to add td+td+td+td to override the previous one.
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adjustments to your markup, but
unfortunately
doesn't address the issue of images being turned off when CSS is left
on,
and it utilises a box-model hack.
A much better method imsho
<http://www.ryznardesign.com/web_coding/image_replacement/#glrj>
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eplace with
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margin-top:160px;
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it is a bit the same as this problem
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PS - IE ignores the xml:lang and lang attributes, just doesn't know
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Weird.
Works fine for me on Mac OS 9 Japanese localisation, both IE5.00 and
5.17 - as it does on IE Win (Japanese localisation), Gecko, Opera 7.x,
Safari, Konqueror3.2 (running on OS X, not 100% sure how reliable that
is).
Do you have the Japanese language resources installed ?
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ser preferences : allow sites to set
font-family of font-size on/off).
[1] granted, it is not as powerful as full blown user stylesheet, but
as Felix notes, only a few users are capable to manage a user
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gif, don't mix in an environment as yours.
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correctly. Omniweb
uses Webcore and doesn't rely on the Webkit frameworks.
Anyone running OS X 10.2 could check ?
Anyway, it is a bloody annoying bug.
[1] <http://dev.l-c-n.com/safari/colorCheck.php>
[2] <http://dev.l-c-n.com/safari/images/Safari_colourTest.png>
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ults (older page, seems to show that older
Safari equally fail those tests)
<http://www.hut.fi/u/hsivonen/png-gamma-test-results.html>
The problem seems to be: Safari calibrates the colours in a PNG file
differently than the colours in the html/css.
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Doesn't work the same in IE. 5.2 for Mac - everything stacks
vertically and overlap each other
Float require a width !
<http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/visuren.html#floats>
enough said
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site was all broken.
It i not that bad... Give #leftcolumn a width and it will work much
better (at present, that column extend to 100% width of the viewport).
And add background colour to your , lime green is probably not
what you want to see.
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relative paths seem to cause problems.
If anybody has more on this, I'd like to hear. I can add them to the IE
Mac bug list (see sig).
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hnique doesn't really enables @media
for IE Mac; the rules will apply to all media if used.
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some suggestions for a good hack?
I've been using CSS 3 media queries to serve Special Values for Opera
7.x
@media screen and (min-width: 0px) {
selector {property:value}
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en if I reduce each
float to only 100px wide it still happens.
<http://www.l-c-n.com/IE5tests/float2misc/#fm002>
hint - the problem is with the #panel-wrap div
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2.0 specs. And I still find it more easy to deal with that browser than
with IE win.
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dge of the logo
image to the left)
Solutions ?
(I know that thing is way to long - not my idea, client even wants 4
more links in there)
TIA
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On 12 Nov 2004, at 3:23 pm, Chris Stratford wrote:
www.neester.com/beta/
The navigation menu has extra pixels in the margin after: JOURNAL,
CALENDAR and UNIVERSITY...
does this matches your problem ?
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IE 6 surprises me :/
<http://dev.l-c-n.com/_j/head2.html>
A solution:
ul {_display:inline-block}
And IE 6 is beaten into submission.
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have on your local dev server, esp when you work with dynamic pages
(includes, etc).
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est ?), IE
5.5 still hovers around 10-12%.
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v, the
element collapses in height in IE Mac.
If you need to use the overflow property on the li here (and I'm not
convinced you need to), hide it from IE mac.
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this rule to your userContent.css:
a[href]:focus {-moz-outline: 2px solid -moz-mac-focusring;}
I've implemented that for a couple of people whose eyesight is less
than optimal, and they're very happy.
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code |
S21/ui.html#propdef-outline>
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The d
nested lists though.
As a possible alternative, take a look at this one:
<http://dev.l-c-n.com/Rfloatnav/slidingdoors.php>
I use display:inline-block for IE Mac, and a few other goodies.
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Shareware, 30USD. Money well spent (OmniWeb is a very nice browser,
compared to Safari - imho).
Philippe
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IE5 Mac bugs and
ell; Opera
does support some of the more complex (CSS3) selectors, those described
in the CSS2.1 CR:
<http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/selector.html#attribute-selectors>
The losers are the usual suspects.
(I personally love those pattern-matching thingies, and some other
goodies in the CSS3 selecto
sage.uk.com/test/nav/
#firstAttempt ul#mainNav li a {
/* rest of styles */
line-height:normal /* <- this fixes it in Mozilla */
}
Use padding (in px) to create the height of the line box.
<http://dev.l-c-n.com/Gecko/moz_spacing.php>
for some background.
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t use tiny text, and has good contrast
between text and background ?
All my Mac browsers display the 'title' as a 'tooltip'.
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IE5 Mac bugs
est filter I can think of is
* html>body #foo {}
which can be used to serve a style rule to IE Mac *only*.
Given the context mentioned by Helen, it might have been one of those
'be nice to Opera' hacks associated with the Tantek voice-family
filter.
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Philippe Wittenber
with IE Mac.
HTH
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