Tee G. Peng wrote:
On Jun 18, 2007, at 11:49 AM, Thierry Koblentz wrote:
I may be wrong, but I'm not sure ie6 does transparent border (if I
recall,
it turns them black).
Yeah, it doesn't. I actually not sure how to write the rule.
I had {border-top: 5px transaprent},
{border-top: 5px; b
On Jun 18, 2007, at 11:49 AM, Thierry Koblentz wrote:
I may be wrong, but I'm not sure ie6 does transparent border (if I
recall,
it turns them black).
Yeah, it doesn't. I actually not sure how to write the rule.
I had {border-top: 5px transaprent},
{border-top: 5px; border-color: transa
> On Behalf Of Robert O'Rourke
>
> One other thing I noticed was when you hover the large links they
> change
> height slightly, looks nice but when you hover just on the edge you get
> some mad flickering. You could maintain the height by replacing the
> padding with a transparent border.
I may
Tee G. Peng wrote:
On Jun 18, 2007, at 9:39 AM, Robert O'Rourke wrote:
Hi Tee,
nice looking page! It doesn't get a vertical scroll bar though
(firefox 2 latest)...
could you attach the background image to the bottom of the main
content area as opposed to a fixed position on the body? that w
On Jun 18, 2007, at 9:39 AM, Robert O'Rourke wrote:
Hi Tee,
nice looking page! It doesn't get a vertical scroll bar though
(firefox 2 latest)...
could you attach the background image to the bottom of the main
content area as opposed to a fixed position on the body? that way
it would move
Hi Jamie, Rob and Thierry
Have you tryed giving your #wrapper a height or min-height: should
i say.
Yeah! min-height works better and I needed to move the photo to the
#container
I would have a poper look but remove that stupid password because
every
time i try and use firebug to edit t
> On Behalf Of Jamie Collins
> There is no way to have the bottom of your graphic 'Cut-Off' but you can
> stop your wrapper from resizing itself when the font goes smaller.
I believe it could be cut-off if Tee was using "#wraper" instead of "body"
to hold that background image.
I agree that min-
sorry Tee, misread your question. Put the background image in the div
that has the white background (#container i think) and it won't show up
below the footer.
@Jamie: that password isn't stupid just because it gives firebug a hard
time. Why not use chris pederick's developer toolbar AND fireb
Tee G. Peng wrote:
In this page I have the photo placed in body background with fixed
position. When fontsize enlarge, the bottom part of the photo shows
the background color which is fine because I intentionally wanted it
appears as if it's part of the design, however when fontsize reduces,
t
Have you tryed giving your #wrapper a height or min-height: should i say.
There is no way to have the bottom of your graphic 'Cut-Off' but you can
stop your wrapper from resizing itself when the font goes smaller.
I would have a poper look but remove that stupid password because every
time i try
In this page I have the photo placed in body background with fixed
position. When fontsize enlarge, the bottom part of the photo shows
the background color which is fine because I intentionally wanted it
appears as if it's part of the design, however when fontsize reduces,
the footer moves
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