Helmut Granda schrieb:
I discovered something weird today. When I was creating my layout that
contains includes for some reason my rules would not work properly
only if the layout was like this.
-- code starts
Main Layout
div id=’header’
Include ‘header.php’;
/div
div id=’content’
I am still in learning-process but in my opinion your site is excellent!
Just test your site for example at ' http://www.sidar.org '. This
validator found some problems.
What I miss is a 'skip to main content' and accesskeys.
With ff the text from the main-content overlapps the footer by using
Got my information from '
http://www.positioniseverything.net/articles/multiIE.html ', the article
is called a technical discussion about CSS.
Tried these CCs in multiple ways, but it does not work. For example:
...
link rel=stylesheet title=compact type=text/css
href=stylesheets/layout.css
a{
width:12em;
}
ie5xstyles.css:
-
/* More width for IE5x */
#navlist li a{
width:13.1em;
}
Lachlan Hunt schrieb:
Soeren Mordhorst wrote:
!--[if IE 6]
link rel=stylesheet href=stylesheets/ie5xstyles.css
type=text/css / ![endif]--
This one should link to a CSS file
http://www.sitepoint.com/newsletter/viewissue.php?id=5issue=18.
thanks !
Soeren
Christian Montoya schrieb:
On 2/20/06, Soeren Mordhorst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tried these CCs in multiple ways, but it does not work. For example:
...
Any suggestions?
As far as I know
a white page with the A a in the blue header (screen shot
here http://www.mouseriders.dk/til_michael/imagesBG/ss_1.gif) ...at
least in FF/Opera. I just can't figure out why the #textbox won't
show up in IE.
Any ideas?
--
Soeren Mordhorst
Ellerstr. 20
33615 Bielefeld
Germany
phone +49(521)380 29
I feel good when a validation-program could not find any failures,
cause it gives me a secure feeling that at least the basics of standards
are complied.
But how important is the validation with tools like hera or the
w3c-validators realy?
Let's take an example:
After a CSS-validation made by
Mozilla and Netscape do not display border-bottom: 1px solid #bbb; in
the navigation-list in the 'li': Forums (first right box).
Does anybody know why ?
Link:
http://www.webnauts.net/redesign
Besides,
Konqueror positions the legend-element too much to the left. For example
he displays
Thank you Darren!
Problem is fixed. I added a line-height of 100% to the navigation-list.
Thank you Al for the nice screen-shots!
Now there are borders on the left and right site :)
Greetings,
Soeren
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Dear WSG,
for an input type=file we like to design the button and, if
possible, the background-color for focus.
Does anybody know how to do that?
The link in the fieldset 'Upload a file to the W3C Validator.':
http://www.webnauts.net/redesign/check.html
Thanks in advance!
All the best,
Thanks Martin, thanks Andrew !
I decided to leave it like it is. I understood that a satisfied styling
of an input type=file - Element with CSS is not possible and
Javascript in our website not acceptable. So we have to live with
it like it is now.
All the best,
Soeren
The link was:
;}
--
/style
hope this is what you want, but just play with it.
Cheers tiaan :-)
- Original Message -
From: Martin Heiden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Soeren Mordhorst wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 11:37 AM
Subject: Re: [WSG] Styling of input type=file
Soeren
Hello Taco,
to get a fast solution you should use the IE star-bug for your H1.
*html h1 {
margin-top: -14px;
}
The main problem is something else. You could recognize that, if you
will add a background-color to the content
to e.g. #000, and then have a look in Firefox and IE to see the
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