On 6/3/05, Scott Haneda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Line: 5
Unknown pseudo-element or pseudo-class image
a:image { border-bottom: 0; }
There is my line 5, I remove it and I validate, I don't get it, whats wrong
with that?
well, like the validator says, there is no pseudo-element
a:image { border-bottom: 0; }
Are you sure with the ':'? Shouldn't it be '.'?
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At 12:23 AM 6/3/2005, Scott Haneda wrote:
Line: 5
Unknown pseudo-element or pseudo-class image
a:image { border-bottom: 0; }
There is my line 5, I remove it and I validate, I don't get it, whats wrong
with that?
Scott,
To my knowledge, :image is not a pseudo-element. See the
From: Scott Haneda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Line: 5
Unknown pseudo-element or pseudo-class image
a:image { border-bottom: 0; }
There is my line 5, I remove it and I validate, I don't get it, whats wrong
with that?
Could it be that you really want
a img {border-bottom: 0;}
instead of
On 6/3/05, Scott Haneda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unknown pseudo-element or pseudo-class image
It doesn't recognise :image
You probably intended to make that a class, which needs a . not a :.
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On 6/3/05, Abyss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What i would like to know is how to center that form smack in the middle of
the page with out the use of tables...(and if possible have it centered but
with a left align
eg have them in the center but not all aligned center?
Could it be that you really want
a img {border-bottom: 0;}
Ok ok ok I get it! :-)
Thanks! A simple oversight a.image was what I wanted.
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Ben Logan wrote:
I have a project I am working on for a client, and there is a difference in
how things are appearing in IE6.0 and Firefox 1.03
The bottom left hand content area seems to overlap and the top box on the
right hand side seems to be pushing the content down?
On 3 Jun 2005, at 4:08 pm, Maren Child wrote:
Can anyone tell me why this does not validate? I don't understand the
message in the css validator:
html { overflow-y: scroll;
}
html { overflow: -moz-scrollbars-vertical;
}
If I put that in, the scrollbar is forced in Firefox so that the
I've been looking for a way to do shrink to wrap block level element
centering reliably in all modern browsers, including IE. Here is the
solution I came up with. I have tried it in IE 5 and 6, Firefox 1.0.4 and
Opera 8 (all under Windows).
Demo page:
Cheers for the links Bob
Will have a good read up!
Ben
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From: Bob Easton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 June 2005 11:51
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] FireFox Float
Ben Logan wrote:
I have a project I am working on for
http://v5.octane8.com/octane8new/default.aspx?id=4
Can someone have a look at this URL in IE 5.5 for PC and tell me why the
right sidebar is anchored to the right edge of the browser rather than the
right edge of the template (as in IE6 and all modern browsers)?
Can I hack a workaround?
Hello all,
I hope someone can point me in the right direction here, I am having a most
vexing problem with my footer on a few pages.
See
http://www.econ.iastate.edu/programs/undergrad/agbiz/LearningCommunity/socia
l.asp for an example -- CSS is at http://www.econ.iastate.edu/econMain.css.
Pages
Stephanie Bridges wrote:
The behavior only occurs in Firefox (I'm using 1.0.4). I could reproduce it
in IE for a while, but the addition of the br at the end of the content
seems to have gotten rid of it there. Once it drops down, it stays there.
To see it again, clear the browser cache and
Hope this isn't a totally obvious question -- I saw CSS code in a recent
post formatted as follows:
|#menu a {
display:block;
color: #ff;
font-weight: bold;
text-decoration: none;
padding-top: 5px;
margin-left: 10px;
}
||#menu ||a:link .menuItemBracket, ||#menu ||a:visited
Hi all,
I am developing a website design that has a main column in the centre
of the page with a maximum width of 700 pixels. If the window is
resized to under 700, the content simply narrows or drops further down
the page.
I have a menu that is semantically at the bottom of the page (in the
Mr. Kim Siever wrote:
Here is the basis of the code for the menu:
div id=footer
div id=menu
ul
liMenu item/li
/ul
/div
/div
first thing i would do is take the menu out of the footer.
do you have a problem structuring the document so the menu code would
fall where you
Hi list,
What's wrong here?
In FF all (most) things are well.
But in IE I've some problems.
1. The hor. scrollbar always persist
2. At the right side is a small margin
3. If I resize the window then at the right side appears (and
disappears) a strange white block over the border.
This are the
On 03/06/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
do you have a problem structuring the document so the menu code would
fall where you want it to be positioned on the page? if so why?
(rhetorical question)
From my experience, on handheld devices (like PDAs and cellphones)
having the
Hi
I am still playing with navigation lists. I have redone the site once
more and have come up with this navigation:
http://wilson.cregy.net/
The css is embedded. Please could someone tell me why the navigation
bar stretches right across?
#nav, #nav ul {
float: left;
Adding the code #menu a:hover {background:1%;} worked! How bizarre. I
have no idea why IE needs to have this code.
Thank You!
Lea Anna
Ingo Chao wrote:
Lea Anna Davis schrieb:
Im trying to create an effect where some of the linked text
(enclosing brackets in this case) change color when
Dwain Alford wrote:
Stephanie Bridges wrote:
The behavior only occurs in Firefox (I'm using 1.0.4). I could
reproduce it in IE for a while, but the addition of the br at the
end of the content seems to have gotten rid of it there.
Once it drops down, it stays there.
To see it
Stephanie Bridges wrote:
I can only get the behavior to reproduce in Firefox. I have changed the
code on the social page [1] to contain each of the paragraphs with a
right-floated image to be wrapped inside a div with class clearfix, but
still no luck.
the floating footer on the isu index
Lea Anna Davis schrieb:
Adding the code #menu a:hover {background:1%;} worked! How bizarre. I
have no idea why IE needs to have this code.
background:1%; tries to position a background-image (no matter if there
is one or not) and reminds IE to do something: redraw all possible
affected
On Fri, 03 Jun 2005 14:35:39 -0400, Richard Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I am still playing with navigation lists. I have redone the site once
more and have come up with this navigation:
http://wilson.cregy.net/
The css is embedded. Please could someone tell me why the navigation bar
Roman Rudenko wrote:
I've been looking for a way to do shrink to wrap block level element
centering reliably in all modern browsers, including IE. Here is the
solution I came up with. I have tried it in IE 5 and 6,
Firefox 1.0.4 and Opera 8 (all under Windows).
Demo page:
Stephanie Bridges wrote:
The behavior only occurs in Firefox (I'm using 1.0.4). I could
reproduce it in IE for a while, but the addition of the
br at the end of the content seems to have gotten rid of it there.
Once it drops down, it stays there.
To see it again, clear the browser cache and
Just off the top of my head, try clearing the 'container' div if you
haven't already done so.
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On Fri, 03 Jun 2005 14:48:19 -0700, Bruno Fassino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interesting, I just had a quick look, and it seems to work!
I use a different method [1], which is again a combination of
display:table for good browsers, plus some display:inline-block and a
couple of hacks for IE
Hi All,
I've just done the browercam trial to look at my website and noticed that
Opera has a problem with the image in the 'header div'.
CSS
div#header{
background: #036 url(/images/logo.gif) no-repeat;
height: 94px;
}
HTML
div id=header/div
Would I be better to put the image in the html
http://www.5finger.com/columns.html
If you look at this page, you'll see the dark gray (div id=shell), which
is the basic container for the columns within, has extra space below the
masthead and footer. The masthead/footer should butt right up against the 3
columns inside. How do I get rid
On 6/3/05, Magenta Placenta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.5finger.com/columns.html
If you look at this page, you'll see the dark gray (div id=shell), which
is the basic container for the columns within, has extra space below the
masthead and footer. The masthead/footer should butt right
Hi Magenta,
Stipulate a height for your masthead, and that gap will close up.
linda
Magenta Placenta wrote:
http://www.5finger.com/columns.html
If you look at this page, you'll see the dark gray (div id=shell),
which is the basic container for the columns within, has extra space
below the
I have a menu that (I think) works everywhere except IE 5.0 PC
http://www.iraqproject.org
http://www.iraqproject.org/base.css
I asked already about this and didn't get an answer - so I'm rephrasing
- what kinds of things might IE 5 PC do differently than every other
browser?
Thanks,
Hi,
I was given the following code to vertically centre text within a div and it
works great in all browsers except IE(mac). I wondered if anyone knew of a
way to get it to work in this browser:
meta http-equiv=Content-Type content=text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 /
style type=text/css
.outer {
Hi,
I have a page here:
http://www.ncwinnerscircle.com/
I've gotten my box model hack working so that the sidebar renders the
same width in Firefox and IE. However, in IE (5.x and 6) there is extra
space on the left margin of the unordered list that makes up the
navigation menu.
Any ideas
Magenta Placenta wrote:
What does the trailing / in br clear=all / mean? How does it differ
from br clear=all
Also, your page does not validate. You need to close the br tag with
a /.
br clear=all /
Someone else can explain it better than I, although you are validating
okay now. It
On 6/3/05, Magenta Placenta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
THANKS!
If I use global 0 margins, won't that blow out my centering of the shell div
since I'm centering it with
margin-left:auto;
margin-right:auto;
Yes it will, so you'll have to re-declare any margins or padding on
any element that
By the way, I first learned of this global zeroing trick from Richard
Rutter, who has some general info on it at
http://www.clagnut.com/blog/1287/ as well as links to more. Worth a
read.
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