I have a site where the background image fails to show on certain
pages. I don't see any place where the css has been overridden in the
code that would prevent it.
Here's an example of a page with the background image:
http://checkitlocal.com/dixon-ralph-s-dpm.html
And here's one without:
In the 2nd file, in line 225, it says:
body {
background-image: url();
}
That is preventing the background from showing up.
Best regards,
Christian Kirchhoff
*Editura Gesellschaft für Verlagsdienstleistungen mbH*
Tempelhofer Damm 2 · 12101 Berlin
www.editura.de
AG Berlin-Charlottenburg
Delos,
On the page that isn't displaying there is a body style definition
that is overriding the bg image and saying to use no bg image.
body {
background-image: url();
}
You might also want to think about cleaning your code up to make it
easier to maintain down the road (all css in
One thing I wanted to point out is that the text is off when I view it in
Mozilla. The copy is not aligned with the background and the bottom portion
is misaligned. Also, the copy gets misaligned in IE when you increase text
size. I prefer to just color the background in CSS instead of an image,
Hi all,
I'm trying to determine why I am having an issue with top/bottom spacing on
an HR element in Internet Exploder 7. The spacing appears as
desired/intended in Firefox 3.x and Safari 4.x on Windows. (Other
browsers/platforms TBD.) Right now, however, I'm trying to determine what to
do to
Hi Rob, at first look it seems that the problem is in the
margin that u gave for the hr element
Right. That's what I thought. But if it is the margin, why is it not
collapsing?
Given the following:
p style=margin-bottom: 1em;blah blah blah blah/p
hr style=margin-top: 1em; /
There should
There should only be 1em between the elements -- holding aside padding. In
IE7 it looks like it is adding them and putting a 2em space.
Obviously, I can alter the CSS for the HR via a conditional IE style sheet,
but is there a better way?
Unfortunately the hr deal, is a known IE bug...
Hi list,
I've been working on this site and I'm having an issue with the red banner
at the top of the page. It should go across to the right border of the box
it's in, but it won't. Seems to not be working in FF, Safari, Opera, or IE,
and it's even worse in IE. I've been looking at the code for
Hi,
For my website I have:
body { font-size: small; } and p { font-size: 92%; } and li { font-size: 92%;
}
The effect I'm getting on the site now is that the spacing between paragraphs
and li items is too large for my liking. Is there a way to proportionally
reduce the space?
The site is
Rob Emenecker wrote:
I'm trying to determine why I am having an issue with top/bottom
spacing on an HR element in Internet Exploder 7.
http://www.pasadenabusinessassociation.com/
See...
http://www.gunlaug.no/contents/wd_chaos_30.html
regards
Georg
Brian M. Curran wrote:
Hi,
For my website I have:
body { font-size: small; } and p { font-size: 92%; } and li { font-size:
92%; }
The effect I'm getting on the site now is that the spacing between paragraphs
and li items is too large for my liking. Is there a way to proportionally
Brian M. Curran wrote:
Hi,
For my website I have:
body { font-size: small; } and p { font-size: 92%; } and li {
font-size: 92%; }
The effect I'm getting on the site now is that the spacing between
paragraphs and li items is too large for my liking. Is there a way to
proportionally
Brian M. Curran wrote:
Brian M. Curran wrote:
The site is www.locallaw11news.com
Thank you for the reply. I was aware of that. I was wondering if there was a
way to proportionally reduce the space, to match the 8% text size reduction?
It seems that when I specified 92%
On 3/10/2009, at 9:19 AM, Mike Smith wrote:
Hi list,
I've been working on this site and I'm having an issue with the red
banner
at the top of the page. It should go across to the right border of
the box
it's in, but it won't. Seems to not be working in FF, Safari, Opera,
or IE,
I'm a print person from way back before we were using these newfangled
computers to do our work. I was also a typesetter.
Serif fonts for body text are great for print, not so much for the
web. Especially as small as you have the text. I'd have to really,
really want to read the article to
Brian M. Curran wrote:
Lol, thank you. Good point, but look at the NY Times online. They
don't go by the rule book either.
Do you have a question for which you do not already have an answer?
~d
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Hi all,
I've just taken over as the website manager for a recently-launched site at
http://portland.shambhala.org http://portland.shambhala.org/ . The main
menu is a css dropdown and it's working as it should in FF, Opera, Chrome
and Safari. In IE6 and 7 (and maybe 8; I haven't checked), the
bill scheider wrote:
I've just taken over as the website manager for a recently-launched
site at http://portland.shambhala.org/ . The main menu is a css
dropdown and it's working as it should in FF, Opera, Chrome and
Safari. In IE6 and 7 (and maybe 8; I haven't checked), the main menu
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