a{text-decoration:none;}
2006/3/30, Paul Novitski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
At 11:45 PM 3/29/2006, Joanne wrote:
I have image and a text hyperlinked together. In IE only the text is
underlined, but in Firefox Opera, the image is too.
How do I get rid of it?
Try img { border: none; }
Paul
I have image and a text hyperlinked together. In IE only the text is
underlined, but in Firefox Opera, the image is too. How do I get rid of
it?
Try img { border: none; }
That's already in my css code. It doesn't stop the hyperlink underline on an
image in Firefox or Opera..
Joanne
what about giving the image a class and applying properties only to it?
2006/3/30, kuasar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
a{text-decoration:none;}
2006/3/30, Paul Novitski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
At 11:45 PM 3/29/2006, Joanne wrote:
I have image and a text hyperlinked together. In IE only the text is
Connor Boyack wrote:
However, in IE7b2, the overflow:visible; doesn't get caught for whatever
reason, and it doesn't expand vertically. Anybody know a fix for this?
I'm on digest so ignore me if this has already been answered.
Overflow isn't your problem. There's a new beta version
On Mar 30, 2006, at 5:05 PM, Joanne wrote:
I have image and a text hyperlinked together. In IE only the text is
underlined, but in Firefox Opera, the image is too. How do I get
rid of
it?
Try img { border: none; }
That's already in my css code. It doesn't stop the hyperlink
Hi guys,
When I click the back button to return to one (and only one) page on a
site I'm building, all of the content on it above three floats
disappears and only reappears when you select it or mouse over a link
in it - this doesn't seem to be on positioniseverything, anyone heard
of anything
sounds alot like the ie6 peek-a-boo bug:
http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/peekaboo.html
got a url?
cheers
ad
On 3/30/06, Spike Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
When I click the back button to return to one (and only one) page on a
site I'm building, all of the content
No problem, I came across the clearfix hack quite recently on
http://www.positioniseverything.net/easyclearing.html, It's useful for
keeping your css simple in a complicated float layout without using any
additional html.
You can treat the containing block as part of the normal flow for
How can manage a minimum height on a div in Safari browser and MSIE
browser both in mac?
(In other browser i doesn't have this problem)
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css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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IE7b2
i try use this css menu in my page, but it doesn't work correctly when
the pointer pass through another div.
http://www.htmldog.com/articles/suckerfish/dropdowns/example/
i mean, in the example the menu work correctly in both divs of same type.
But i works with two different divs, and the
Hello
Please take a look at this : http://aspspider.net/cegepdom/
Most pages are on this temp server so you can look around. Don't worry, this
picture on the homepage isnt there forever.
I've been trying my best to build my site in xhtml strict with few hacks.
I've had to resort to javascript
Here's a page I'm designing to work with TextPatten (its a dummy, the
links don't work).
http://www.dgordon.eclipse.co.uk/demo.html
This is looking good to me so far, the main news headlines are arranged
as I want them, a big headline over two columns followed by older news.
However to get
On 3/30/06, David Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I'm asking for a solution which gives me more flexible divs, I'd like
them to take up enough space for their text without leaving big holes in
the page. Can this be done, or is my first page as good as I can hope for.
i guess adding
I was just looking over the CSS 2.1 specs and see that some
properties that aren't inherited accept a value of 'inherit'
For example, the overflow property accepts 'inherit' as a valid
value. What exactly can this property inherit from? This is true with
border properties as well.
Thanks
Hi,
I'm in the final stages - I hope - of implementing the design for a new
site:
http://www.filmtreks.com/
It seems like there are still some odd things going on in various flavors of
Interet Exploer (which I initally posted about here -
http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/72565?
David McFarland wrote:
I was just looking over the CSS 2.1 specs and see that some
properties that aren't inherited accept a value of 'inherit'
When the spec shows Inherited: No it simply means that the property
is not inherited by default. It does not mean that the property can
never be
Re: inheritance:
I meant to also note that IE/Win doesn't always adhere to the spec,
and in particular does not support the 'inherit' keyword at
all. Just a tiny little gotcha there. My understanding is that
this is high on the CSS fix list for IE7, but that it is not yet implemented.
So,
Clayton Farr wrote:
http://www.filmtreks.com/
It seems like there are still some odd things going on in various flavors of
Interet Exploer (which I initally posted about here -
http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/72565? .)
Seems so, sorry best I can offer are captures:
Hi all,
I am reworking a site (it is still in the very rough beginning stage)
and I find that when I set everything lined up in 600x800 and switch to
1024x768, the spacing changes and vice versa. Is there some way to make
the right edges line up no matter what the resolution? The url is:
Clayton Farr wrote:
...
http://www.filmtreks.com/
...
* Internet Explorer 5 / Mac
- banner image at top of page (placed via css and php random image
script) is not showing up
Isn't this related to the overflow:hidden bug in IEMac? I'd hide it from
IEMac for a try.
Ingo
--
Hello.
This is the website I'm creating right now.
http://kuasar.no-ip.org/sempreavant/page/index2.php
My problem is the grey box up on the right hand corner (which is
suposed to contain a photo later on). Using firefox I see the box
behind the page curl, which is the effect I want to obtain.
Hi,
Am trying to float a footer in an absolute positioned maincontent div.
Problem in IE is when I apply width 100% to footer. Instead of being 100%
width of maincontent parent, it's much wider and extends maincontent off the
screen. Is there a fix? Can someone point me in the right direction?
Hi James,
Because your main content div is absolutely-positioned, the footer ignores
it.
I would guess that either by removing the absolute on that which you wanted
as the parent, or by possibly adding a relative position to the footer this
would work. Give it a try, let me know.
--
Kate
Clayton Farr wrote:
http://www.filmtreks.com/
* Internet Explorer 6 / PC
- right hand side-bar (floated:right) breaks and goes below other float
on resize of browser window
The reason for this float drop is the quirky percentages bug [1],
In short: IE6 has problems with percentages
I am having trouble with roll over states of a tags between browsers
this is the styling for a contents section
div#container_contents_left a
{text-decoration:none;
color:#FF;}
div#container_contents_left a:hover
{text-decoration:none; }
div#container_contents_left a span
Hi you all!
I'm redesigning the website of a local newspaper
http://tobias.theoretiker.org/klenkes/
and ran into a problem with Safari while working on it's basic layout.
The site renders fine in IE6/Win and FF1.5/Win, so you should have no
problems in seeing how I intended it to be. If you're
Is there a common way to solve DIVs from dropping down the page when the
browser is shrunk short of using min-width settings?
I'm having a problem mainly in IE. My markup is like this:
Div pageWrapper
div leftNav {width: 200px; float: left;}
Div contentColumnsWrapper {margin-left: 210px;}
On Thursday 30 March 2006 21:47, Tobias Baldauf wrote:
Yet, in Safari 1.3/Mac(of course) the center and right columns are
displayed beneath the first instead of aside each other.
For what it's worth: Konqueror 3.5.0 shows it as in the image. As both are
khtml based I guess it's a safari
The code below generates a header on the top-left of the table. The text
in the p element, however, rolls up into a ball on the other end of the
table.
It should start right under the heading. I've tried giving a width:auto
and the
holly hack, but to no avail. I've tried floating it.
HELP!
I
Marc wrote:
The code below generates a header on the top-left of the
table. The text
in the p element, however, rolls up into a ball on the
other end of the
table.
It should start right under the heading. I've tried giving a
width:auto
and the
holly hack, but to no avail. I've tried
At 12:12 PM 3/30/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The code below generates a header on the top-left of the table. The text
in the p element, however, rolls up into a ball on the other end of the
table.
It should start right under the heading.
...
caption h2 {
float:left;
Pringle, Ron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
03/30/2006 03:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
cc:
Subject:RE: [css-d] The captions! The captions! AUGH!
Marc wrote:
The code below generates a header on the top-left of the
table. The text
in
Riva Portman wrote:
Hi all,
I am reworking a site (it is still in the very rough beginning stage)
and I find that when I set everything lined up in 600x800 and switch to
1024x768, the spacing changes and vice versa. Is there some way to make
the right edges line up no matter what the
Hi Ingo,
Thank you for taking the time to look over the site. Your feedback is really
helpful.
* I'll trying commenting out the 'overflow' property
* I have never heard of the 'zoom' property; I'll plug this in as well
* regarding the gap on the inline images (in #sc2) do you mean the 1px of
Thanks David. I really appreciate it. That's great to see - although a
little disheartening... I'm going to try plugging in a couple of patches
shortly. With any luck, maybe they'll catch most of these layout issues in
IE.
Best,
Clayton
On 3/30/06, ~davidLaakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Clayton
Thanks to some quick feedback I've made these changes in an effort to become
better friends with IE:
* 'overflow:hidden' commented out from IE5/Mac (within 'base.css') - to try
and address missing banner image
* added 'zoom:1' (on #quotes div within 'iewin.css') to try and give
'layout' to
having problems getting the layout to come out in firefox and complaint
browsers
was wondering if there is any reason for this especially the fact that the
wrapper div isnt wrapping properly and this is most oviously seen in that the
black background and the background tiled image of diagonal
I have tested this page (link below) in most modern browsers and all of
them seem to work fairly well. However in IE5 and 5.5 the background
images never show up or keep disappearing (in the top user information
and chapter navigation areas) every time I mouse over a link until I
reload the
On 3/30/06, Mike Ginter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have tested this page (link below) in most modern browsers and all of
them seem to work fairly well. However in IE5 and 5.5 the background
images never show up or keep disappearing (in the top user information
and chapter navigation areas)
I
David Gordon wrote:
Here's a page I'm designing to work with TextPatten (its a dummy, the
links don't work).
http://www.dgordon.eclipse.co.uk/demo.html
This is looking good to me so far, the main news headlines are arranged
as I want them, a big headline over two columns followed by older
Austin, Darrel wrote:
Is there a common way to solve DIVs from dropping down the page when the
browser is shrunk short of using min-width settings?
I'm having a problem mainly in IE. My markup is like this:
Div pageWrapper
div leftNav {width: 200px; float: left;}
Div contentColumnsWrapper
Sorry about that. I guess I wasn't thinking.
Thank you for the links. As I said, the page is still in a very rough
stage so I will look at these and incorporate them.
Riva
Felix Miata wrote:
There's really no reason to list all of your CSS in your post, as it is
easily loaded from the page
Thank you for the reply Francky.
Riva
francky wrote:
Hi Riva,
As you see, the header (here the h1) has a fixed margin-right of 15px,
while the #main container is positioned in % of the screen width,
combined with margins in em's. One right side is fixed, and one is
flexible in general
Hello again,
I'm in the process of converting a CSS from using absolute positioning
to something a little more flexible, since we are trying to develop a
CMS for the site, and would like the content to be a little more fluid,
so we can add tools here and there.
The page I'm using as a guinea pig
A while back a put together a technique for a pure CSS image rollover
which I dubbed MIR and I posted it here:
http://www.christianmontoya.com/2006/02/01/pure-css-image-rollover/
It's a little complex to explain so please read the post if you didn't
hear about it.
I decided to revisit the
Ben Scott wrote:
having problems getting the layout to come out in firefox and complaint
browsers
was wondering if there is any reason for this especially the fact that the
wrapper div isnt wrapping properly and this is most oviously seen in that the
black background and the background tiled
Geoffrey Alan Colbath wrote:
I'm in the process of converting a CSS from using absolute positioning
to something a little more flexible, since we are trying to develop a
CMS for the site, and would like the content to be a little more fluid,
so we can add tools here and there.
The page I'm
Christian Montoya wrote:
[...]
Success: http://temp.rdpdesign.com/mir/mirtest.html
If you turn off images you will see that the text displays just like
any old ALT text would, but while images are on you have that slick
rollover effect working fine.
[...]
The second row of anchors is floated to
Hi to every:
I have a table an inside a TD element I have a DIV. Now the problem is when
text is too long the page is distort and not look well. I probe in this two
ways:
1) Apply properties to TD element:
td.noticias_cabecera {
background: url(../images/simpro_r11_c1.jpg) no-repeat;
On 3/30/06, francky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Christian Montoya wrote:
[...]
Success: http://temp.rdpdesign.com/mir/mirtest.html
Hi Christian,
First: I like this kind of experiments/inventions! :-)
Second: I see some complications...(Win98SE):
- In FF1.07 (1024x768, fontsize: normal)
I'm trying to put together a sample layout page for horizontal dropdown SOS
menus based mostly on the code on alistapart.com. I've got it looking great,
all except that the submenus appear *underneath* the container in IE only. The
other week when I was trying to put a horizontal dropdown
On Mar 31, 2006, at 5:36 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The caption element may contain any body content, like a table cell
can,
according to
HTML XHTML: The Definitive Guide, 4th Ed. O'Reilly.
Well, That book is wrong. Wouldn't be the first time.
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