Re: [WSG] Help With IE Jog Bug...

2004-11-19 Thread Bryan Davis
Chris
Now for plan B
I had a play around with the page and this is the most concise solution so 
far:

#nav {
position: absolute;
left: 15px; top: 95px;
width: 120px;
margin: 15px 0;
}
That works in IE6, Firefox 1.0 and Opera 7.54 on PC. The original and new 
versions both break in IE5 and IE5.5 PC due to the width:100%; - answer to 
that one coming next.

Also, instead of the extraneous br / tags in the page can I recommend:
p.show_time
{
text-align: right;
margin: 0 0 1em;
padding: 0;
}
and wrapping the number of days at the bottom in a p.
Hope that helps,
Bryan
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From: Chris Stratford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 12:00 AM
Subject: Re: [WSG] Help With IE Jog Bug...


Hey Bryan,
Sorry but that didn't help??
I added position: relavite; and line-height: 100% to both the #content, 
and to the table...
Neither worked on its own, or both together...
:(

Any other advice??
Bryan Davis wrote:
Chris
The usual way to bypass these kind of bugs is either declare 
position:relative; or a line-height for the containing div. That 
tends to kick IE into line.
Hope that helps,

Bryan
- Original Message - From: Chris Stratford 
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To: WSG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 2:35 PM
Subject: [WSG] Help With IE Jog Bug...


Hey List.
I have whipped up this calendar today.
http://www.neester.com/beta/calendar.html
Took me a while to get the PHP right, but yeah, an hour or two of code 
crunching and I got it right!
Just perfect!
Then I skinned it with CSS...
All PERFECT again!

Then... I took a look with IE...
Checked validation...
All good... IE didnt like it.
realised i was the jog bug - any help?
The table automatically sits below my navigtaion bar!!!
What the hay!!
How can this be fixed?
Thanks in advance to you all!
--

Chris Stratford
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http://www.neester.com

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Re: [WSG] Help With IE Jog Bug...

2004-11-18 Thread Bryan Davis
Chris
The usual way to bypass these kind of bugs is either declare 
position:relative; or a line-height for the containing div. That tends 
to kick IE into line.
Hope that helps,

Bryan
- Original Message - 
From: Chris Stratford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WSG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 2:35 PM
Subject: [WSG] Help With IE Jog Bug...


Hey List.
I have whipped up this calendar today.
http://www.neester.com/beta/calendar.html
Took me a while to get the PHP right, but yeah, an hour or two of code 
crunching and I got it right!
Just perfect!
Then I skinned it with CSS...
All PERFECT again!

Then... I took a look with IE...
Checked validation...
All good... IE didnt like it.
realised i was the jog bug - any help?
The table automatically sits below my navigtaion bar!!!
What the hay!!
How can this be fixed?
Thanks in advance to you all!
--

Chris Stratford
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.neester.com

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Re: [WSG] Help With IE Jog Bug...

2004-11-18 Thread Chris Stratford
Hey Bryan,
Sorry but that didn't help??
I added position: relavite; and line-height: 100% to both the #content, 
and to the table...
Neither worked on its own, or both together...
:(

Any other advice??
Bryan Davis wrote:
Chris
The usual way to bypass these kind of bugs is either declare 
position:relative; or a line-height for the containing div. That 
tends to kick IE into line.
Hope that helps,

Bryan
- Original Message - From: Chris Stratford 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WSG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 2:35 PM
Subject: [WSG] Help With IE Jog Bug...


Hey List.
I have whipped up this calendar today.
http://www.neester.com/beta/calendar.html
Took me a while to get the PHP right, but yeah, an hour or two of 
code crunching and I got it right!
Just perfect!
Then I skinned it with CSS...
All PERFECT again!

Then... I took a look with IE...
Checked validation...
All good... IE didnt like it.
realised i was the jog bug - any help?
The table automatically sits below my navigtaion bar!!!
What the hay!!
How can this be fixed?
Thanks in advance to you all!
--

Chris Stratford
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.neester.com

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