our choice;
}
HTH
Peter
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To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Link underlines in MSIE - amended
Ah, the logo has appeared again now. Image is still jumpin
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Sent: Monday, 10 October 2005 11:41 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] Link underlines in MSIE
Hi,
I'm starting a new website and have a border-bottom style on the
a:hover menu links
text-align: left;
margin-right: 10px;
display:block;
float:left;
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Graham Cook
UA Oz
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On Behalf Of Mary Wright
Sent: Monday, 10 October 2005 11:41 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] Link underlines in MSIE
Hi,
I'm starting a new website and have a border-bottom style on the
a:hover menu links. It works perfectly in Safari but doesn't show up at
all in MSIE on the PC. Would a kind person take a look and tell me
where I'm going wrong?
The page is at www.zebragraphics.co.uk/porge, css at
www.zeb
The most immediate problem is that the container that wraps around the
two
floated columns is not showing. This is easily fixed by clearing the
floated
items.
More here with explanation and some possible solutions:
http://www.maxdesign.com.au/presentation/workshop/slide38.cfm
HTH
Russ
overfl
Good morning,
I'm working on the first three pages of a new website,
www.zebragraphics.co.uk/tcs, which seems to only work properly in PC
IE6 and breaks in Firefox (PC & Mac) and IE5, Safari and Camino on the
Mac. I'm used to this being the other way around...
There are working links to th
Ted,
Do you have a URL for a page that show's this in action?
Mary
On 12 May 2005, at 17:35, Drake, Ted C. wrote:
For what it's worth, I thought this style sheet might be interesting.
We have a navigation that can be as deep as three nested elements. This
style sheet is imported as nav.css. Each bo
Bob,
Nice site. All works well in IE Mac, FF, Camino and Safari.
Should the list of Contributors be a instead of ?
Mary
On 9 May 2005, at 12:05, designer wrote:
Good day,
I am upgrading a site to standards etc and would be grateful for any
feedback/suggestions etc, and confirmation from MAC folk t
Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you!
I must have accidentally deleted it during a revision.
Mary
On 28 Apr 2005, at 10:42, Gerard Copinga wrote:
Hi Mary,
validate your stylesheet (CSS) and see that there is a problem with
your announcement-style:
.announcement {
text-align: center;
It
order, but
suddenly they've disappeared. What's going on?
Mary
On 28 Apr 2005, at 10:22, Mary Wright wrote:
Can someone help me with a site I'm working on at
www.ragamuffinbridal.co.uk. The home page is fine in IE for PC, but in
the other pages, the navigation style disappears. It'
Can someone help me with a site I'm working on at
www.ragamuffinbridal.co.uk. The home page is fine in IE for PC, but in
the other pages, the navigation style disappears. It's the same in all
pages when looked at in other PC and Mac browsers. Everything was fine
until I just updated the home pa
I've produced a simple 3-page website which appears as intended on
Safari, Firefox, Camino and even (gasp!) IE 5.2 for Mac, also Firefox
and Mozilla for PC, but not IE6 for PC. If you look at
www.startwelllearning.co.uk/catalogue.html, you'll see the problem with
the right-hand margin. The othe
Hi,
Another problem with www.ragamuffinbridal.co.uk (css at
www.ragamuffinbridal.co.uk/styles/first.css).
In the navigation list, there's no left-hand margin on the "Home"
button in IE6 PC, (seems fine on Mac browsers) and it's throwing out
the alignment with the right-hand side of the banner.
Hi,
I have another site with a small problem I'm unable to solve. I've put
an 'announcement box' near the foot of the page at
www.ragamuffinbridal.co.uk (css at
www.ragamuffinbridal.co.uk/styles/first.css).
The text looks vertically centred in IE5, Firefox, Safari and Camino on
the Mac, but a
Hi,
I'm working on a new 3 page website at
www.zebragraphics.co.uk/startwell/index.html, (css is at
www.zebragraphics.co.uk/startwell/styles/first.css).
The container and wrapper divs should be centred in the browser window
and that's how it looks in IE5, Safari, Firefox and Camino on the Mac,
I'm just started working on my third table-free website and I'm trying
to pay attention to standards but I'm stumped by a couple of spacing
details and would appreciate some help.
See www.zebragraphics.co.uk/ragamuffin. CSS is at
www.zebragraphics.co.uk/ragamuffin/styles/main.css
First, I have
Very nice. All looks good in Safari 1.2.2 and IE5.2.
Mary
On 8 Jul 2004, at 08:09, Luke Moulton wrote:
Hi Group,
If anyone with a Mac has a spare sec, would you mind taking a quick
look
at this site template and letting me know if there are any major
rendering probs in Mac (IE 5+ and Safari).
htt
I have a print design background so I started producing websites using GoLive because the layout and preview modes felt like a more familiar work environment. As I've gained more experience and knowledge I've found I use the source code view much more (and understand what I'm looking at!).
Mary
O
Thanks to the help of other list members, my new website is coming
along nicely, but now I have another question.
See www.zebragraphics.co.uk/newzebra/pages/brochures/babtaca5.html for
a sample page from the portfolio section of the site. I have tried and
failed to come up with a way of putting
You know, I wondered if it was something to do with the box model hack
thingy - I'm just not nearly confident enough yet in my CSS skills (or
lack of them) to know what I can safely leave out.
Thanks,
Mary
On 11 Jun 2004, at 17:15, Nick Gleitzman wrote:
On Saturday, June 12, 2004, at 01:58 AM,
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Behalf Of Mary Wright
Sent: 11 June 2004 16:08
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [WSG] First table-free site
I'm new to this list and this is my first post. I'm trying to produce
my first table-free website - tables have been my very dear friends in
the past!
specified"??? The end tags are
certainly there. I don't know what OMITTAG NO means.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Mary Wright
www.zebragraphics.co.uk
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