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After applying this CSS hack to one of my sites, my back to top link
doesn't do anything at all in Win/IE6 (I have an id
, 13 October 2004 9:24 AM
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Focas, Grant wrote:
john,
the solution requires putting the an html comment above the doctype declaration.
If the aim is to throw IE into quirks mode, I'd imagine that one may
also consider just
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Sent: Tuesday, 12 October 2004 3:22 PM
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On 12 Oct 2004, at 2:55 PM, Focas, Grant wrote:
Using a body id will not work because the top of the page is alsways
in
view. It is the top of the content
I appreciate the discussion on this...really, I do. :) Is there
somebody who might be able to help me integrate this into my existing
CSS? Am I to understand that I can't have my DOCTYPE set to XHTML (I'm
not very well-versed in what IE Quirk Mode is)?
Thanks.
~john
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Sent: Wednesday, 13 October 2004 12:36 AM
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I appreciate the discussion on this...really, I do. :) Is there
somebody who might be able to help me integrate this into my existing
CSS? Am I
Focas, Grant wrote:
john,
the solution requires putting the an html comment above the doctype declaration.
If the aim is to throw IE into quirks mode, I'd imagine that one may
also consider just sticking the xml declaration there (but haven't got
the time to test this assertion).
Patrick H.
john wrote:
The page with the CSS code for fixed positioning in IE is at
http://limpid.nl/lab/css/fixed/header
Interesting...although I wonder why Anne didn't actually construct
proper html documents with a html, head and body...because it seems to
work in that situation as well?
Patrick H.
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Subject: Re: [WSG] help with fixed positioning in IE
john wrote:
The page with the CSS code for fixed positioning in IE is at
http://limpid.nl/lab/css/fixed/header
Interesting...although I wonder why Anne didn't actually construct
proper html documents with a html, head and body...because it seems
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Sent: Tuesday, 12 October 2004 9:37 AM
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Subject: RE: [WSG] help with fixed positioning in IE
I almost thought a problem that had been plaguing me for ages (apart from Howard) had
been solved by this until I tried to view
On 12 Oct 2004, at 1:27 PM, Focas, Grant wrote:
I've solved the Mac scrollbar problem.
http://www.homebass.info/fixedPosTest/
Now the only issue left (besides that it uses CSS hacks) is that the
back to top link only takes you to the top of the content div minus
the height of the header.
Grant
: Tuesday, 12 October 2004 2:31 PM
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Subject: Re: [WSG] help with fixed positioning in IE
On 12 Oct 2004, at 1:27 PM, Focas, Grant wrote:
I've solved the Mac scrollbar problem.
http://www.homebass.info/fixedPosTest/
Now the only issue left (besides that it uses CSS hacks
On 12 Oct 2004, at 2:55 PM, Focas, Grant wrote:
Using a body id will not work because the top of the page is alsways in
view. It is the top of the content div which is hidden.
Well, in that case I've misunderstood what you're trying to do with the
link. In all my Mac browsers (IE5.2, Safari 1.2,
bad when the header is only 60px but if it were 120 the
difference would be quite a worry.
Grant
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