Re: [css-d] firefox micro versions

2009-02-03 Thread david
Eric Cash wrote: > I just got an email from a company I'm contracting through, from their > "engineers" (don't get me started on these guys). My html/css is 100% > standards compliant, and looks identical in firefox 3.0.5, safari, opera, > and all versions of ie. Great, right? But they just sent

[css-d] firefox micro versions

2009-02-03 Thread Eric Cash
I just got an email from a company I'm contracting through, from their "engineers" (don't get me started on these guys). My html/css is 100% standards compliant, and looks identical in firefox 3.0.5, safari, opera, and all versions of ie. Great, right? But they just sent me a series of screensho

Re: [css-d] Chrome an IE Clone?

2009-02-03 Thread Darrin Roenfanz
Well, as far as rendering goes, I suppose that's possible. Well designed sites should look the same across all browsers. However, to say outright that it's an "IE Clone" is a smidge silly, considering that its WebKit at its roots. However, I never thought or considered that Googl

Re: [css-d] Chrome an IE Clone?

2009-02-03 Thread Erika Meyer
Christopher R wrote: > I've been using Opera for a long time and I think it is a good browser but I > will be making a switch over to chrome. I have more of a statement > to make about Chrome when I tried the beta version (I know it's still lingers > to some extent as a beta) did it seem to any

[css-d] Chrome an IE Clone?

2009-02-03 Thread Christopher R
I've been using Opera for a long time and I think it is a good browser but I will be making a switch over to chrome. I have more of a statement to make about Chrome when I tried the beta version (I know it's still lingers to some extent as a beta) did it seem to anyone that it appears to rende

Re: [css-d] Getting rid of layout tables using 100% width

2009-02-03 Thread Holly Bergevin
From: Olivier Sannier > I have trouble reproducing the top "frame" >buttons. Using divs, I got the result visible at this address: >http://photos2.obones.com/ Do the following changes have close to the effect you seek? .header_lang { width: 60px; text-align: center; vertical-align: midd

[css-d] One problem in Safari, and another in IE7

2009-02-03 Thread Emily Songster
http://www.emspacedesign.com/bio2.html I'm using the Faux Columns technique to create this layout. The XHTML code and the CSS have both been validated. The page is showing up correctly in Firefox on the PC and on the Mac. (And it doesn't break that badly when you enlarge the text size in the br

Re: [css-d] Tabbed Nav Issues

2009-02-03 Thread Felix Miata
On 2009/02/03 16:08 (GMT-0500) Valerie Wininger composed: > On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 3:39 PM, David Laakso > I assume you are 'suggesting' that I use ems instead of px--I have never > used that method before, but if using pixels causes that much of a problem, > I suppose I should give it a shot! T

Re: [css-d] Tabbed Nav Issues

2009-02-03 Thread David Laakso
Valerie Wininger wrote: > >>> http://valeriewininger.com/dev_21rl/index2.html >>> >>> > > David--based on your comments, I think I may not have effectively > communicated the area I'm having trouble with. I was referring to the top > nav menu--the gap appears between the pink, unselected ta

Re: [css-d] Getting rid of layout tables using 100% width

2009-02-03 Thread Lourens Thalen
Why aren't you just using float? check: http://www.w3schools.com/css/pr_class_float.asp 2009/2/3 Olivier Sannier : > Hi all, > > Let's consider this web site: > http://photos.obones.com/ > > As you can see, it uses frames and tables in the top frame to do the > layout. This is not the recommended

[css-d] Getting rid of layout tables using 100% width

2009-02-03 Thread Olivier Sannier
Hi all, Let's consider this web site: http://photos.obones.com/ As you can see, it uses frames and tables in the top frame to do the layout. This is not the recommended way to do things nowadays, so I'm trying to rewrite this using divs and CSS for the layout. Most of it is working, but I have

Re: [css-d] Tabbed Nav Issues

2009-02-03 Thread Valerie Wininger
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 3:39 PM, David Laakso wrote: > Valerie Wininger wrote: > >> I may be making this harder than it needs to be. >> >> http://valeriewininger.com/dev_21rl/index2.html >> ( CSS: http://valeriewininger.com/dev_21rl/style2.css ) >> >> Now, on my PC this menu looks perfect in FF 3.0

Re: [css-d] Tabbed Nav Issues

2009-02-03 Thread David Laakso
Valerie Wininger wrote: > I may be making this harder than it needs to be. > > http://valeriewininger.com/dev_21rl/index2.html > ( CSS: http://valeriewininger.com/dev_21rl/style2.css ) > > Now, on my PC this menu looks perfect in FF 3.0.5, IE7, Safari 3.2, Chrome > 1, and Opera 9.52. > > However, w

[css-d] Tabbed Nav Issues

2009-02-03 Thread Valerie Wininger
I may be making this harder than it needs to be. http://valeriewininger.com/dev_21rl/index2.html ( CSS: http://valeriewininger.com/dev_21rl/style2.css ) Now, on my PC this menu looks perfect in FF 3.0.5, IE7, Safari 3.2, Chrome 1, and Opera 9.52. However, when you view it in FF or Safari on Mac

Re: [css-d] Want vertical overflow scrollbar in IE

2009-02-03 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Karen Gunnell wrote: > > > [1] I have a dynamic component that requires a vertical scrollbar if > the display is larger than the height set. This works perfectly in FF > but not in IE(7). It's the item marked "staff corner" > (Div="yvComment"). The code in t

[css-d] Want vertical overflow scrollbar in IE

2009-02-03 Thread Karen Gunnell
Hi, my site is http://www.netministries.ie/joomla. I have 2 questions.. [1] I have a dynamic component that requires a vertical scrollbar if the display is larger than the height set. This works perfectly in FF but not in IE(7). It's the item marked "staff corner" (Div="yvComment"). I have include