Re: Website updated
You have to set the a's color style attribute (if you're using stylesheets), and maybe some of its sub attributes:for examplea { color: #000; }a:visited { color: #FFF; }etc.-Chris On 8/1/06, Clinton Begin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But unfortunately Rubies aren't blue ;-) I've revertedIs there no way to change the font color of an a element in IE? ...I'm sure there must be. Clinton On 7/31/06, Gilles Bayon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have change the color to follow the already colors use in the picture sothe whole page is more harmonized. Changing the font color to black, resolve the problem to Mozilla as you can seen in my screenshot
Re: Website updated
The yellow background for the iBatis for .NET hides the white text too much (Gilles may have fixed it). Why don't the two top iBATIS logos link back to the homepage? Are any other committers going to ApacheCon? I'll be there. --- Clinton Begin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I've made some significant look and feel changes to the site -- hopefully eliminating some of the clutter. Let me know what you think. Also, if anyone can tell me the magical CSS code I need to use to make the site look the same in both Firefox and IE, that would be great. Right now it looks the way I want in FF, but the colorful Java/.NET/Ruby bar looks wrong in IE. I'm very simply using the a:hover, td:hover and color: attributes. Cheers, Clinton
Re: Website updated
Haha...lol. I had blue, green, red (colors I'd like to stick with because they semi-relate to the respective technologies)and white text, which had decent contrast.Someone (Gilles?) has changed it to the exact opposite problem. Now it looks fine in IE, but in FF it washes out. HELP!-- PS: Can we stick to blue, green, red?ClintonOn 7/31/06, Ron Grabowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:The yellow background for the iBatis for .NET hides the white text too much (Gilles may have fixed it). Why don't the two top iBATIS logoslink back to the homepage?Are any other committers going to ApacheCon? I'll be there.--- Clinton Begin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I've made some significant look and feel changes to the site -- hopefully eliminating some of the clutter.Let me know what you think. Also, if anyone can tell me the magical CSS code I need to use to make the site look the same in both Firefox and IE, that would be great. Right now it looks the way I want in FF, but the colorful Java/.NET/Ruby bar looks wrong in IE.I'm very simply using the a:hover, td:hover and color: attributes. Cheers, Clinton
Re: Website updated
The status page is supposed to be updated afer each board meeting, usually with the points made about the project during the meeting. Kind of like minutes if I'm not mistaken.If they're not being updated regularly, we should just get rid of them. I've noticed that the Struts website doesn't have a status page anymore. Cheers,ClintonOn 7/31/06, Jeff Butler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Do we still need the status page? I'm not sure what's supposed to be on that page and it's pretty out of date. I'll be at ApacheCon. Jeff Butler On 7/31/06, Ron Grabowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The yellow background for the iBatis for .NET hides the white text toomuch (Gilles may have fixed it). Why don't the two top iBATIS logos link back to the homepage?Are any other committers going to ApacheCon? I'll be there.--- Clinton Begin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I've made some significant look and feel changes to the site -- hopefully eliminating some of the clutter.Let me know what you think. Also, if anyone can tell me the magical CSS code I need to use to make the site look the same in both Firefox and IE, that would be great. Right now it looks the way I want in FF, but the colorful Java/.NET/Ruby bar looks wrong in IE.I'm very simply using the a:hover, td:hover and color: attributes. Cheers, Clinton
Re: Website updated
I liked the blue, green and red better too. Jeff Butler On 7/31/06, Clinton Begin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Haha...lol. I had blue, green, red (colors I'd like to stick with because they semi-relate to the respective technologies)and white text, which had decent contrast.Someone (Gilles?) has changed it to the exact opposite problem. Now it looks fine in IE, but in FF it washes out. HELP!-- PS: Can we stick to blue, green, red? Clinton On 7/31/06, Ron Grabowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The yellow background for the iBatis for .NET hides the white text too much (Gilles may have fixed it). Why don't the two top iBATIS logos link back to the homepage?Are any other committers going to ApacheCon? I'll be there.--- Clinton Begin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I've made some significant look and feel changes to the site -- hopefully eliminating some of the clutter.Let me know what you think. Also, if anyone can tell me the magical CSS code I need to use to make the site look the same in both Firefox and IE, that would be great. Right now it looks the way I want in FF, but the colorful Java/.NET/Ruby bar looks wrong in IE.I'm very simply using the a:hover, td:hover and color: attributes. Cheers, Clinton
Re: Website updated
How many database guys does it take to update a website? ;-)I've reverted the colors in SVN. I'll try to figure out how to make the text white in IEapparently { color:#FF } isn't good enough.Cheers, ClintonOn 7/31/06, Jeff Butler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I liked the blue, green and red better too. Jeff Butler On 7/31/06, Clinton Begin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Haha...lol. I had blue, green, red (colors I'd like to stick with because they semi-relate to the respective technologies)and white text, which had decent contrast.Someone (Gilles?) has changed it to the exact opposite problem. Now it looks fine in IE, but in FF it washes out. HELP!-- PS: Can we stick to blue, green, red? Clinton On 7/31/06, Ron Grabowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The yellow background for the iBatis for .NET hides the white text too much (Gilles may have fixed it). Why don't the two top iBATIS logos link back to the homepage?Are any other committers going to ApacheCon? I'll be there.--- Clinton Begin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I've made some significant look and feel changes to the site -- hopefully eliminating some of the clutter.Let me know what you think. Also, if anyone can tell me the magical CSS code I need to use to make the site look the same in both Firefox and IE, that would be great. Right now it looks the way I want in FF, but the colorful Java/.NET/Ruby bar looks wrong in IE.I'm very simply using the a:hover, td:hover and color: attributes. Cheers, Clinton
Re: Website updated
I have change the color to follow the already colors use in the picture sothe whole page is more harmonized. Changing the font color to black, resolve the problem to Mozilla as you can seen in my screenshot
Re: Website updated
But unfortunately Rubies aren't blue ;-) I've revertedIs there no way to change the font color of an a element in IE? ...I'm sure there must be. Clinton On 7/31/06, Gilles Bayon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have change the color to follow the already colors use in the picture sothe whole page is more harmonized. Changing the font color to black, resolve the problem to Mozilla as you can seen in my screenshot
Re: Website updated
x:hover doesn't work in IE on other than a's. So you need to make the a cover the entire td. I think a { width: 100% } should do it... On 7/31/06, Clinton Begin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I've made some significant look and feel changes to the site -- hopefully eliminating some of the clutter. Let me know what you think. Also, if anyone can tell me the magical CSS code I need to use to make the site look the same in both Firefox and IE, that would be great. Right now it looks the way I want in FF, but the colorful Java/.NET/Ruby bar looks wrong in IE. I'm very simply using the a:hover, td:hover and color: attributes. Cheers, Clinton