People,
I did this site
over the last weekend.Still needs more work though.
The
siteseems to be working fine in most browsers except IE6. Bloody
IE
Any help to get it
working in IE v6/Win would be appreciated.
People on macs
would you mind giving me your feedback too. Thanks.
The
or the
cost of having the attached files resupplied.
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Sent: Monday, 7 June 2004 3:37 PM
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Subject: [WSG] Help with IE 6
People,
I did this site over the last
Hello.
http://alegeri-locale.stockappletsocale-2004.html
http://alegeri-locale.stockapplets.com/2/alegeri-locale-2004.html
We are having a SEO Contest.
I am the only one who cares about Standards and Tableless design an I
want to show the other guys the real power of standards.
Problem is
Erm im not 100% sure but if you just stick it in a external .js page and doe the
normal Script inclusion wouldnt that get around the nasty JavaScript and let it
validate?
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The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/
See
Title: Message
G'dayA couple of hints...1. Close the meta
tags: meta
name="description" content=""
/ meta name="keywords"
content="." /2. Escape the forward-slashes (/) in the counter
script: "img src=""
I never even checked his actual code :E assumed he knew what he was doing, just
didnt know what to do with the JavaScript...
On Wed, 2 Jun 2004 19:35 , Bert Doorn [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
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G'day
A couple of hints...
1. Close the meta
tags:
meta
name=description
Check this:
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://alegeri-locale.stockapplets.com/2/alegeri-locale-2004.html
Any other ideas?
Bert Doorn wrote:
G'day
A couple of hints...
1. Close the meta tags:
meta name=description content= /
meta name=keywords content=. /
2. Escape the
Title: Message
G'day again Check this: http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://alegeri-locale.stockapplets.com/2/alegeri-locale-2004.html Any other ideas?Yep. As the validator says:
a href=""http://cqcounter.com/?_id=razvan_lo=ro">http://cqcounter.com/?_id=razvan_lo=ro"The
mentioned
Thank you Bert!
It Worked.
Bert Doorn wrote:
G'day again
Check this:
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://alegeri-locale.stockapplets.com/2/
alegeri-locale-2004.html
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://alegeri-locale.stockapplets.com/2/a
legeri-locale-2004.html
Any other ideas?
please help me guys
this design looks fine with mozilla 1.6 and firefox 0.8
and IE 6 XP
but IE 5 and IE 5.5 screw up
Anyone can offer help ?
http://easyhttp.com/design/xhtml/
style
http://easyhttp.com/design/xhtml/css/easyhttp.css
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The
Hi,
There are several things you could try in an attempt to fix this.
First, validate your XHTML and CSS. Next, try applying the IE Box Model
Hack (http://tantek.com/CSS/Examples/boxmodelhack.html). Since you are
using padding and a border on some of your divs, this is likely the problem.
IE5.5
Hello,
Please go to http://www.seoed.com/index.php
I'm trying to position 2 divs. The Main div and the right column div.
They should look like here: http://play.cpea.ro/screen/seod.gif
I had a hard time with the menu. Took me an hour to make it work in IE,
Firefox and Opera.
This is giving me a
OK I guess I need to re-state my problem. I Have a fixed amount of space (55px) at the
top of my page. I need to have my navigation anchored to the bottom of that 55px
space. What I have is 2 divs nested in another div. The top div is for info on who is
logged in the bottom div has another
I have found another way to do this that is working. I would love to see what I did
wrong in this example if anyone knows.
Thanks for the help.
-Sean
On Tuesday, May 25, 2004, at 08:21AM, Sean Sullivan-Daley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK I guess I need to re-state my problem. I Have a fixed
Sean Sullivan-Daley wrote:
OK I guess I need to re-state my problem. I Have a fixed amount of space (55px) at the
top of my page. I need to have my navigation anchored to the bottom of that 55px
space. What I have is 2 divs nested in another div. The top div is for info on who is
logged in the
russ - maxdesign wrote:
Floats are suppose to extend past bottom of a container.
That statement is correct in this instance but might be slightly misleading.
It would be better to say that the heights of floated items are ignored by
the parent container, so there is a possibility they may
Quoting Sean Sullivan-Daley [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am trying to float 3 columns next to each other.
This appearas to be OK in IE6 but is broken in FireFox.
The columns break out of the container in FireFox.
There's now a new way to clear float containers without the need to use an extra
Standards Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [WSG] Help with Float
#col1 {
width: 253px;
height: auto;
border-right: 2px dotted #5D355E;
float: left;
margin: 0px;
padding: 0px;
clear: both;
}
#col1 p, #col2 p, #col3 p {
font: 12px/16px Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
margin: 0px
El mié, 19-05-2004 a las 21:43, Brian Foy escribió:
Hi Sean,
Looks like you have to clear those floats.
Try adding a div with clear: both; just below the last column.
Brian
Or this nicer method (i don't know where i first read about this, excuse
me if it was on this list :)
Clearing
Hi Sean,
Looks like you have to clear those floats.
Try adding a div with clear: both; just below the last column.
Brian
Sean Sullivan-Daley wrote:
I am trying to float 3 columns next to each other.
This appearas to be OK in IE6 but is broken in FireFox.
The columns break out of the container in
Sean Sullivan-Daley wrote:
I am trying to float 3 columns next to each other.
This appearas to be OK in IE6 but is broken in FireFox.
The columns break out of the container in FireFox.
Here is a link to the Files.
http://sean.ashtonweb.com/test/
http://sean.ashtonweb.com/test/css/style2.css
What
#col1 {
width: 253px;
height: auto;
border-right: 2px dotted #5D355E;
float: left;
margin: 0px;
padding: 0px;
clear: both;
}
#col1 p, #col2 p, #col3 p {
font: 12px/16px Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
margin: 0px;
padding: 5px 10px;
}
Mike,
There are two small problems with this
What you're doing wrong is that you are assume IE6 is getting it right.
Floats are suppose to extend past bottom of a container. You could try
adding br style=clear:both/.
That statement is correct in this instance but might be slightly misleading.
It would be better to say that the heights of
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Subject: [WSG] Help with Float
I am trying to float 3 columns next to each other.
This appearas to be OK in IE6 but is broken in FireFox.
The columns break out of the container in FireFox.
Here is a link to the Files.
http://sean.ashtonweb.com/test/
http://sean.ashtonweb.com
Hi All
First - sorry I can't make it to the Melbourne meeting - just too busy.
Second - can anyone help me with some weirdness I'm seeing?
http://metropolis.muprivate.edu.au/index.php?id=67 has a page. It has
CSS at http://metropolis.muprivate.edu.au/fileadmin/metTempl/new.css .
Looking at it
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Subject: [WSG] help with ie vs the rest
Hi All
First - sorry I can't make it to the Melbourne meeting - just too busy.
Second - can anyone help me with some weirdness I'm seeing
names in the HTML - AFAIK this is not
valid.
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Hi All
First - sorry I can't make it to the Melbourne meeting
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Hi All
First - sorry I can't make it to the Melbourne meeting - just too busy.
Second - can anyone help me with some weirdness I'm seeing?
http://metropolis.muprivate.edu.au/index.php?id=67 has a page. It has CSS at
http
of your
links with a:hover if you are going to do it on the side bar. It will help
minimize confusion of your users. Aside from that I like the clean, simple
style.
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Date: Mon
Hi guys,
I really need help.
Im building a portfolio site for my graphics work.
Check it out at
www.mcmonagle.biz
The problem:
Browser compatability.
I live in Ireland, i estimate that half the people here use a 4 or 5th
generation browser.
I built this portfolio site using css positioning
Comrades
It's not very often I fire up Flash, but today has been one of those 'rusty' days.
Can anyone please help in converting this tag mess into standards-compliant code for inserting a swf
into my page?
div id=Flash
object classid=clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-44455354
Andy
Some links:
(not meaning to beat my drum, but..)
http://www.sitepoint.com/articlelist/300
and...
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/flashsatay/
and...
http://ln.hixie.ch/?start=1081798064count=1
HTH
James
Andy Clarke wrote:
Comrades
It's not very often I fire up Flash, but today has
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Subject: Re: [WSG] Help us redesign the WSG site
How about doing a Zen Garden type thing and allow people to skin the
WSG site.
Just a thought.
Andy Budd
http://www.message.uk.com
Sounds good to me :)
Regards,
Amit Karmakar
www.karmakars.com
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Sent: Monday, 22 March 2004 10:19 PM
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Subject: Re: [WSG] Help us redesign the WSG site
How about doing a Zen
Good day folks. I'm new to the list and it would be wonderful to be
able to submit a design 'a la' Zen Garden. Even if not accepted it would
really be an honor to submit a design amongst such prestigious web
designers.
I also look forward to learning alot from this great pool of experience.
Andy wrote:
How about doing a Zen Garden type thing and allow
people to skin the WSG site.
That would be an interesting task, seeing it would be a 20 odd page site we would be
skinning.
The first challenge will be to get enough agreement on how to create the basic page
structure, eg:
do we
Nick Cowie wrote:
So if Russ is willing to completely change the rules, we are willing to put up with some lively discussions on most suitable page strucutre, I for one am looking forward to the opportunity.
+1
To discuss the page structure would be very interesting since this is a
concrete use
H... All very interesting.
To do this we may have to change the functionality of the CMS a bit and
maybe even hard code the pages that rarely change due to the needs of a site
that displays code on the page by default (when pasted in). I don't think
that many outside the core group have
I like this idea! It adds a creative flair to the purpose of the group and
as an artist/programmer instead of a pure programmer it gives others like me
a chance to show the world This is how I would've done it.
Brian
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russ weakley spoke the following wise words on 21/03/2004 1:58AM EST:
The WSG site was built very quickly when we first put the group together
(just over a year ago). It is very much overdue for a redesign. In the
spirit of group ownership, we thought it would be a good idea to open the
process up
Okay here is where the site is in Dev:
www.desertstandard.net/yv/
The problem is that in WIN IE6 i get the background image, the upper right hand image
and the nav bar to appear, but nothing else shows up! I check the source and
everything is there, its just not showing up.
In Safari 1.0 I
Hi Ryan,
Just as you specified the number of character rows (vertical), you also
need to specify the number of character columns (horizontal.)
Your mark-up would like something like:
...e=txtMessage rows=5 cols=50 title=Enter your message/textarea
Regards,
Ben
info wrote:
And can anyone plz
Cols is the number of column that you want in your text areas (similar to
rows) and depending on your doctype - it may be required.
So if you want 50 columns in your text areas you have to add cols=50.
hth
Cheers
Mark
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