Re: [WSG] 2 ?'s
thanks that really sux! just another way microsucks makes our lifes miserable, truely amazing!!!From: Gary Menzel [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 1:44 AMTo: wsg@webstandardsgroup.orgSubject: Re: [WSG] 2 ?'sRemove all the whitespace between each set of the li/li tags. That will make IE behave. i.e: no whitespace inbetween the sets of tags. lia href=""home/a/lilia href=""guiding service/a/lilia href=""guides/a/lilia href=""photo album/a/lilia href=""shop/a/lilia href=""contact us/a/lilia href=""hunting/a/lilia href=""testimonials/a/lilia href=""bulletin board/a/li This same problem happenes if you create a display:inline li item - it renders one white space if there are any. Regards, Gary On 7/23/05, csslist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: yeah, try it again, i was trying to get around a w3c error saying it couldnt find the closing body tag but its there. cutting up the page into header, nav and footer sections, when u do that the validator takes a crap From: Gary Menzel [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 1:26 AM To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.orgSubject : Re: [WSG] 2 ?'s Got an error on that page. You appear to be missing the ##'s around expandPath. Could not find the included template expandPath(header.cfm). Note: If you wish to use an absolute template path (e.g. TEMPLATE="/mypath/index.cfm") with CFINCLUDE then you must create a mapping for the path using the ColdFusion Administrator. Using relative paths ( e.g. TEMPLATE="index.cfm" or TEMPLATE="../index.cfm") does not require the creation of any special mappings. It is therefore recommended that you use relative paths with CFINCLUDE whenever possible. The error occurred in /vservers/thehatchflys/htdocs/controls/template.cfm: line 12 10 : /cfsilent11 : !--- include application header ---12 : cfinclude template="expandPath(header.cfm)" 13 : !--- include application navigation --- 14 : cfinclude template="navigation.cfm" On 7/23/05, csslist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: thanks! thats the best one i have seen so far.the only 2 i have tested so far that aren't so good is on ie mac it floats up near top and on pc opera 8 it's kinda funky. seems to have even fixed my 1 px left float on safari for the header whoo hoo.another problem is the menu on pc ie6 has too big of spaces, any suggestion on that or any of it? http://www.thehatchflyshop.com/controls/template.cfmbtw~ i'm not charging the client for cssp, just going so it doesnt have to be perfect ;)thanks From: Rick Faaberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 10:31 PM To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.orgSubject: Re: [WSG] 2 ?'sOn 7/22/05 7:10 PM "csslist" sent this out: anyone have a good linnk to a tut or other about footers and always having them at bottom under the content.This was on this list recently:--- quotingLooks like someone has found a mostly-reliable CSS-only solution to that common footer problem - getting a footer to stick to the bottomof the viewport no matter how long or short the content is, whichdoesn't overlap the content when the window is resized:Explanation: Example: --- end quotingSeems to work in Safari and degrades okay in IE Mac.Hth,Rick Faaberg** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm for some hints on posting to the list getting help**
Re: [WSG] 2 ?'s
anyone have a good linnk to a tut or other about footers and always having them at bottom under the content. Perhaps this article on A List Apart by Bobby Van Der Sluis can help. On 7/23/05, csslist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: thanks that really sux! just another way microsucks makes our lifes miserable, truely amazing!!! From: Gary Menzel [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 1:44 AM To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.orgSubject: Re: [WSG] 2 ?'sRemove all the whitespace between each set of the li/li tags. That will make IE behave. i.e: no whitespace inbetween the sets of tags. lia href="" href="" service/a/lilia href="" href="" album/a/lilia href="" href="" us/a/lilia href="" href="" href="" board/a/li This same problem happenes if you create a display:inline li item - it renders one white space if there are any. Regards, Gary On 7/23/05, csslist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: yeah, try it again, i was trying to get around a w3c error saying it couldnt find the closing body tag but its there. cutting up the page into header, nav and footer sections, when u do that the validator takes a crap From: Gary Menzel [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 1:26 AM To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.orgSubject : Re: [WSG] 2 ?'s Got an error on that page. You appear to be missing the ##'s around expandPath. Could not find the included template expandPath(header.cfm). Note: If you wish to use an absolute template path (e.g. TEMPLATE=/mypath/index.cfm) with CFINCLUDE then you must create a mapping for the path using the ColdFusion Administrator. Using relative paths ( e.g. TEMPLATE=index.cfm or TEMPLATE=../index.cfm) does not require the creation of any special mappings. It is therefore recommended that you use relative paths with CFINCLUDE whenever possible. The error occurred in /vservers/thehatchflys/htdocs/controls/template.cfm: line 12 10 : /cfsilent11 : !--- include application header ---12 : cfinclude template=expandPath( header.cfm) 13 : !--- include application navigation --- 14 : cfinclude template=navigation.cfm On 7/23/05, csslist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: thanks! thats the best one i have seen so far. the only 2 i have tested so far that aren't so good is on ie mac it floats up near top and on pc opera 8 it's kinda funky. seems to have even fixed my 1 px left float on safari for the header whoo hoo. another problem is the menu on pc ie6 has too big of spaces, any suggestion on that or any of it? http://www.thehatchflyshop.com/controls/template.cfmbtw~ i'm not charging the client for cssp, just going so it doesnt have to be perfect ;)thanks From: Rick Faaberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent : Friday, July 22, 2005 10:31 PM To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.orgSubject: Re: [WSG] 2 ?'s On 7/22/05 7:10 PM csslist sent this out: anyone have a good linnk to a tut or other about footers and always having them at bottom under the content.This was on this list recently: --- quotingLooks like someone has found a mostly-reliable CSS-only solution to that common footer problem - getting a footer to stick to the bottomof the viewport no matter how long or short the content is, which doesn't overlap the content when the window is resized:Explanation: Example: --- end quotingSeems to work in Safari and degrades okay in IE Mac.Hth,Rick Faaberg ** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm for some hints on posting to the list getting help ** -- snackinaboxsnackinaboxsnack in a bo
[WSG] 2 ?'s
anyone have a good linnk to a tut or other about footers and always having them at bottom under the content. also, i have a page banner div and on safari it's moved over to the right by 1 px, any ideas on this? thanks:)
Re: [WSG] 2 ?'s
On 7/22/05 7:10 PM csslist [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent this out: anyone have a good linnk to a tut or other about footers and always having them at bottom under the content. This was on this list recently: --- quoting Looks like someone has found a mostly-reliable CSS-only solution to that common footer problem - getting a footer to stick to the bottom of the viewport no matter how long or short the content is, which doesn't overlap the content when the window is resized: Explanation: http://solardreamstudios.com/learn/css/footerstick/ Example: http://solardreamstudios.com/_img/learn/css/footerstick/footerstick.html --- end quoting Seems to work in Safari and degrades okay in IE Mac. Hth, Rick Faaberg ** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm for some hints on posting to the list getting help **
Re: [WSG] 2 ?'s
thanks! thats the best one i have seen so far. the only 2 i have tested so far that aren't so good is on ie mac it floats up near top and on pc opera 8 it's kinda funky. seems to have even fixed my 1 px left float on safari for the header whoo hoo. another problem is the menu on pc ie6 has too big of spaces, any suggestion on that or any of it? http://www.thehatchflyshop.com/controls/template.cfm btw~ i'm not charging the client for cssp, just going so it doesnt have to be perfect ;) thanksFrom: Rick Faaberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 10:31 PMTo: wsg@webstandardsgroup.orgSubject: Re: [WSG] 2 ?'sOn 7/22/05 7:10 PM "csslist" sent this out: anyone have a good linnk to a tut or other about footers and always having them at bottom under the content.This was on this list recently:--- quotingLooks like someone has found a mostly-reliable CSS-only solution tothat common footer problem - getting a footer to stick to the bottomof the viewport no matter how long or short the content is, whichdoesn't overlap the content when the window is resized:Explanation: Example: --- end quotingSeems to work in Safari and degrades okay in IE Mac.Hth,Rick Faaberg**The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm for some hints on posting to the list getting help**
Re: [WSG] 2 ?'s
Got an error on that page. You appear to be missing the ##'s around expandPath. Could not find the included template expandPath(header.cfm). Note: If you wish to use an absolute template path (e.g. TEMPLATE=/mypath/index.cfm) with CFINCLUDE then you must create a mapping for the path using the ColdFusion Administrator. Using relative paths ( e.g. TEMPLATE=index.cfm or TEMPLATE=../index.cfm) does not require the creation of any special mappings. It is therefore recommended that you use relative paths with CFINCLUDE whenever possible. The error occurred in /vservers/thehatchflys/htdocs/controls/template.cfm: line 12 10 : /cfsilent 11 : !--- include application header --- 12 : cfinclude template=expandPath(header.cfm) 13 : !--- include application navigation --- 14 : cfinclude template=navigation.cfm On 7/23/05, csslist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: thanks! thats the best one i have seen so far.the only 2 i have tested so far that aren't so good is on ie mac it floats up near top and on pc opera 8 it's kinda funky. seems to have even fixed my 1 px left float on safari for the header whoo hoo.another problem is the menu on pc ie6 has too big of spaces, any suggestion on that or any of it? http://www.thehatchflyshop.com/controls/template.cfmbtw~ i'm not charging the client for cssp, just going so it doesnt have to be perfect ;)thanks From: Rick Faaberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 10:31 PM To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.orgSubject: Re: [WSG] 2 ?'sOn 7/22/05 7:10 PM csslist sent this out: anyone have a good linnk to a tut or other about footers and always having them at bottom under the content.This was on this list recently:--- quotingLooks like someone has found a mostly-reliable CSS-only solution to that common footer problem - getting a footer to stick to the bottomof the viewport no matter how long or short the content is, whichdoesn't overlap the content when the window is resized:Explanation: Example: --- end quotingSeems to work in Safari and degrades okay in IE Mac.Hth,Rick Faaberg** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfmfor some hints on posting to the list getting help**
Re: [WSG] 2 ?'s
yeah, try it again, i was trying to get around a w3c error saying it couldnt find the closing body tag but its there. cutting up the page into header, nav and footer sections, when u do that the validator takes a crapFrom: Gary Menzel [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 1:26 AMTo: wsg@webstandardsgroup.orgSubject: Re: [WSG] 2 ?'sGot an error on that page. You appear to be missing the ##'s around expandPath. Could not find the included template expandPath(header.cfm). Note: If you wish to use an absolute template path (e.g. TEMPLATE="/mypath/index.cfm") with CFINCLUDE then you must create a mapping for the path using the ColdFusion Administrator. Using relative paths ( e.g. TEMPLATE="index.cfm" or TEMPLATE="../index.cfm") does not require the creation of any special mappings. It is therefore recommended that you use relative paths with CFINCLUDE whenever possible. The error occurred in /vservers/thehatchflys/htdocs/controls/template.cfm: line 12 10 : /cfsilent11 : !--- include application header ---12 : cfinclude template="expandPath(header.cfm)" 13 : !--- include application navigation --- 14 : cfinclude template="navigation.cfm" On 7/23/05, csslist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: thanks! thats the best one i have seen so far.the only 2 i have tested so far that aren't so good is on ie mac it floats up near top and on pc opera 8 it's kinda funky. seems to have even fixed my 1 px left float on safari for the header whoo hoo.another problem is the menu on pc ie6 has too big of spaces, any suggestion on that or any of it? http://www.thehatchflyshop.com/controls/template.cfmbtw~ i'm not charging the client for cssp, just going so it doesnt have to be perfect ;)thanks From: Rick Faaberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 10:31 PM To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.orgSubject: Re: [WSG] 2 ?'sOn 7/22/05 7:10 PM "csslist" sent this out: anyone have a good linnk to a tut or other about footers and always having them at bottom under the content.This was on this list recently:--- quotingLooks like someone has found a mostly-reliable CSS-only solution to that common footer problem - getting a footer to stick to the bottomof the viewport no matter how long or short the content is, whichdoesn't overlap the content when the window is resized:Explanation: Example: --- end quotingSeems to work in Safari and degrades okay in IE Mac.Hth,Rick Faaberg** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfmfor some hints on posting to the list getting help**
Re: [WSG] 2 ?'s
Remove all the whitespace between each set of the li/li tags. That will make IE behave. i.e: no whitespace inbetween the sets of tags. lia href="" href="" service/a/lilia href="" href="" album/a/lilia href="" href="" us/a/lilia href="" href="" href="" board/a/li This same problem happenes if you create a display:inline li item - it renders one white space if there are any. Regards, Gary On 7/23/05, csslist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: yeah, try it again, i was trying to get around a w3c error saying it couldnt find the closing body tag but its there. cutting up the page into header, nav and footer sections, when u do that the validator takes a crap From: Gary Menzel [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 1:26 AM To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.orgSubject : Re: [WSG] 2 ?'s Got an error on that page. You appear to be missing the ##'s around expandPath. Could not find the included template expandPath(header.cfm). Note: If you wish to use an absolute template path (e.g. TEMPLATE=/mypath/index.cfm) with CFINCLUDE then you must create a mapping for the path using the ColdFusion Administrator. Using relative paths ( e.g. TEMPLATE=index.cfm or TEMPLATE=../index.cfm) does not require the creation of any special mappings. It is therefore recommended that you use relative paths with CFINCLUDE whenever possible. The error occurred in /vservers/thehatchflys/htdocs/controls/template.cfm: line 12 10 : /cfsilent11 : !--- include application header ---12 : cfinclude template=expandPath(header.cfm) 13 : !--- include application navigation --- 14 : cfinclude template= navigation.cfm On 7/23/05, csslist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: thanks! thats the best one i have seen so far.the only 2 i have tested so far that aren't so good is on ie mac it floats up near top and on pc opera 8 it's kinda funky. seems to have even fixed my 1 px left float on safari for the header whoo hoo.another problem is the menu on pc ie6 has too big of spaces, any suggestion on that or any of it? http://www.thehatchflyshop.com/controls/template.cfmbtw~ i'm not charging the client for cssp, just going so it doesnt have to be perfect ;)thanks From: Rick Faaberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 10:31 PM To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.orgSubject: Re: [WSG] 2 ?'sOn 7/22/05 7:10 PM csslist sent this out: anyone have a good linnk to a tut or other about footers and always having them at bottom under the content.This was on this list recently:--- quotingLooks like someone has found a mostly-reliable CSS-only solution to that common footer problem - getting a footer to stick to the bottomof the viewport no matter how long or short the content is, whichdoesn't overlap the content when the window is resized:Explanation: Example: --- end quotingSeems to work in Safari and degrades okay in IE Mac.Hth,Rick Faaberg** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm for some hints on posting to the list getting help**