during the printing process because some new vital
piece of information needs to be added to the news.
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background:transparent url(bullet_hdr.gif) no-repeat scroll 0 8px;}
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ul{background:#009;}
li{background:#090;}
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lipic/li
lipic/li
lipic/li
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it quite easily.
You might also find some answers in a search for CSS Frames or CSS
Sticky Footer.
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That being said, I think you'll also find Kathy's suggestion to check in
on webdesign-l useful for answers to this question.
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This depends on the context.
Do you have any links to a sample or maybe even a hint as to the HTML
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for anybody reading this thread now or in the future.
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Kim Brooks Wei wrote:
I can't align the logo at the top of the page to the pagenav sitting
to its right. Tried a bunch of things but none of them worked.
Is there a link we can use to view the troublesome page?
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don't want it to do this, and I would prefer not to wrap the drop-down
items.
Can you please advise how to make IE6 stop this?
Add to css/ach_ie6.css:
#navmenu li{overflow-x:hidden;}
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button is not covered in the most recent IE. Any explanation/fix?
The #banner element needs a z-index.
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background:#E6E2AF none repeat scroll 0 0;
position:relative;
z-index:999;/* == ADD THIS */
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Milano wrote:
Can't you use h1uTitle/uh1?
The u tag is depracated [1] and is in many ways an inelegant solution.
[^1] http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_u.asp
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p%FOOT%/p
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Bill Brown wrote:
/* FLOAT BEHAVIOR SWITCH FOR IE */
#page-panel {
display: inline-block;
}
#page-panel {
display: block;
position:relative;
}
I lied: remove the position:relative from that last block. That's an
artifact from another template. Sorry
/div
div id='foot-frame'
div id='foot-panel'
div id='footer'
p%FOOTER%/p
/div
/div
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/div
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up stuck in the
middle after the loading completes. What is strange is that the
problem seems to go away if you let the page load and then resize it.
This might help:
#content-inner{zoom:1}
...ensures the content-inner container 'hasLayout'.
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Does that do what you need?
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{
display: inline-block;
display: inline !ie; zoom:1 !ie;/* inline-block for IE */
height: 63px;
line-height: 63px;
margin: 0 0 0 14px;
padding: 0px;
vertical-align: bottom; /* might also need this */
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landing page last time. They, too, can get away with it because they're
a titan. Joe Freelancer would have a hard time getting work using those
practices, I think.
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tbody
tr
tdContent here will scroll.../td
/tr
/tbody
/table
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/div
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Kathy Wheeler wrote:
On 19/02/2009, at 1:02 PM, Bill Brown wrote:
background: rgba(153,153,153,0.5);
Ooooh ... rgba ... I like it. How well supported is the a (alpha)?
http://css-tricks.com/rgba-browser-support/
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Casey wrote:
I'm trying to remove the indentation from my DD element. Text-indent
does not seem to do the trick. Any suggestions?
dd{margin:0;padding:0;}
-or, more extensively-
dl,dt,dd{margin:0;padding:0;}
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with Opera 9.63 on Ubuntu Ibex (x86_64):
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}
~~~
HTML:
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div class='table-row-ish'
div.../div
div.../div
div.../div
div.../div
div.../div
/div
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Changing the second rule to:
.table-row-ish div
{
display:inline-block;
vertical-align: bottom;
display:inline !ie;
zoom: 1 !ie;
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more
streamlined version which I plan to upload within the next few weeks but
if anybody is eager for the new version and/or the accompanying PDF
documentation, please let me off-list and I'll try to get it to you
within 24 hours.
Thanks. (And thanks, Erika, for the plug.)
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can i do something like this?: a.myclass !important { color:blue;
width:5em; }
Nope
thanks
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might also try setting the padding of #container to
something like padding:0 14px which would technically make your
#container box 28px wider than 80% of its parent.
HTH,
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your border-radius,
box-shadow and text-shadow settings as they stand now.
Hope it helps. Would have responded earlier, but there was some static
on the list that I had to filter out first.
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(and, in
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Try it:
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...will it break in some browser or other? For one thing, for example,
I'm not sure why extra padding is needed (or suggested) on two sides of
the drop cap.
Ron,
I'm just leading horses to the Kool-Aid...I can't make 'em drink it.
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had been cited as layouts which were difficult in
CSS, but easy in tables...it's sometimes easier to explain the
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Maybe have a quick look at the CSS-D Wiki to see if some of your answers
can be found there.
[1]:http://css-discuss.incutio.com/
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b (#px top border)
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet...
b (#px bottom border)
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is creating a block level
element which acts as a sort of clearing element in IE.
Probably adding:
div#content2{display:none}
...to your style sheet will do for now until you can determine what is
to be done with it (based on your comment in the source).
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David Hucklesby wrote:
On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 22:13:37 -0500, Bill Brown wrote:
Jerod Venema wrote:
www.frozenmountain.com, shows the behaviour. If you visit the
[snip:collapsing margin explanation]
Anyone have any ideas?
Collapsing Margin Bug.
#header { overflow: hidden;/* -- ADD
B:
#main {
/* height: 95%; --REMOVE */
min-height: 95%;/* --ADD */
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James E. Darfler wrote:
I am working to change my web site from XHTML Transitional to XHTML Strict
which requires more css. One of my pages was working with the transitional
but gave me 130+ errors when converted. Now the layout is wrong. There
should be two columns, one with the text to the
James E. Darfler wrote:
Not quite right for me. The names may not have a corresponding photo and the
photos may not have a corresponding bio. There isn't a one to one here.
As for keeping the tables, it's what I have been using but I would change to
a more css format if that would work
Fiona Hayward wrote:
Ive been trying to work out why I have a float drop in IE6 (but not in IE7,
5.5, or Firefox (Windows)).
http://www.fionahayward.com/visionprint/untitled2.html
Hi Fiona,
Looks like you've got something flowing out of one of your column boxes.
This fixes it:
Jerod Venema wrote:
I've got a weird bug that I can't figure out. Our website,
www.frozenmountain.com, shows the behaviour. If you visit the site, check
out #header. You'll notice that it has a 1px top padding. What's bizarre is,
if you remove the padding, the spacing jumps about an extra
I have seen references to browsershot on this list.
Is there another similar site?
Thanks
Del
Hi Del,
BrowserCam.com
- $39.95/month to $89.95/month
BrowserShots.org
- free
BrowsrCamp.com
- $19/month
- Mac only
LitmusApp.com
- $49/month
CrossBrowserTesting.com
- Pay as you go
Keith Kaiser wrote:
When setting the background in CSS can you set the image width at the
same time?
Example;
background: #00ff00 url('smiley.gif width:50') no-repeat fixed center;
Or something like that anyway.
Thanks.
Hi Keith,
The short answer is No, you can't.
But the long
John Shepard wrote:
IE pushes up both right and left sidebars on my homepage.
To view, go to: http://earthpedal.com
Anyone have a fix?
Thanks ahead!
John
Hi John,
Try this:
#content{zoom:1}
Also maybe wanna have a look at validating the source code, which has a
few errors.
Hope it
It's not really fair to claim they need to validate if the answer you supply
them is invalid itself.
Other methods of gaining layout are available, height: 0 in a conditional
comment being one I sometimes you. You can always view the chart on
havingLayout [1] as an example of other methods.
Thom Brown wrote:
Can someone have a look at this page for me and let me know what I've done
wrong? The table seems to be going to the right of its container when
viewed in Firefox, Safari or Chrome, but it's fine in Opera and IE. It was
fine before when there was another div above the one
Does anyone have any suggestions how to correct this?
http://dev.howsmykiddriving.org
Hi Tim--
Validate the markup, for starters:
http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1uri=http%3A%2F%2Fdev.howsmykiddriving.org%2F
Errors in coding, even small ones produce unreliable and unpredictable
Brett wrote:
I'm wondering if combined selectors have a lower specificity than
non-combined. For example in my stylesheet I have:
.hm #events_snip .date, .article { color: red; }
.hm #news_snip .date, .article { color: green; }
On the page the .article class shows up green, even though
Graham Cox wrote:
The header in the page below displays incorrectly in Firefox v3.0.5 and
I'm struggling to work out the cause.
http://www.ultimatefooterad.com/salespage/index.htm
Hi Graham,
That's a collapsing margin issue. Adding this:
*{margin-top:0}
into your style sheet. Can't say
There is a small gap of space (about 2px) below the header on this
page in IE:
http://www.goldendragonhouse.com/specs.html
http://www.goldendragonhouse.com/main.css
Hi Anne--
Either of these oughta help:
#topboxrightspecs img { display : block }
-or-
#topboxrightspecs img {
Virgilio Quilario wrote:
consider using lists instead of divs for menus.
good luck.
virgil
Hi Joanne--
I just want to second what Virgil said here. I actually downloaded your
page and set about translating the P7M div-heavy code into a more
semantic assembly, but I got winded. ;)
The P7M
Thanks for the offer Bill, but we've been around since 1998 and have a very
good handle on things. I can't disagree with your underlying points, but it
does work :-)
Tree Menu Magic (original release 2001) will soon be upgraded to a more
modern codebase. Prototype here:
Debbie Campbell wrote:
My absolutely-positioned #challengeBtn link is missing in IE6 but
present in other browsers (the big blue 'Create a Group' button on the
orange bar):
Also, the submenus for the navigation bar are sliding under the content
in IE6/7. I've tried various z-indexes for
Hey Dan,
Here's the issue on your site:
(http://www.calvarygreenmeadow.com/schedule.htm)
In order to capture the floated elements, we have to alter the way the
browsers handle them. Under normal circumstances, floated elements are
given special consideration within the document flow. This is
Aubrey Benasa wrote:
Hi there,
html: http://aubreybenasa.com/height/
css: http://aubreybenasa.com/height/styles.css
I can't figure out how to make the the full background-image appear on this
page. When you open the page at a height less than the height of the
background image (810px) and
!
Dan
Hi Dan,
Something like this, maybe:
http://www.cyber-sandbox.com/cssd/ccg.html
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of the greater parent div (div#container).
The other option of course, would be to apply a negative margin-left to
your footer, but this would cause problems in the long run.
Anyway, hope it helps.
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Peter's direction, I think you'll find greater success.
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Peter Bradley wrote:
Thanks to Peter, Benjamin and yourself. English never was my strong point.
Cheers
Peter
No worries, mate.
Here in America, the same can be said of about 90% of the
population...and about me before my morning coffee. Glad it helped.
Stay well.
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like long urls)
it will save itself by cutting off some content.
There's a thousand arguments for and against the use of frameworks (even
mine g) and I don't want to start a debate, but I thought I'd offer it
up as a solution for you. I hope it helps.
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will generally fix this.
Try this rule in your style sheet:
.balloon_middle {
width: 217px;
background: url(images/photo_balloon_middle_bg_slammed.png) repeat-y;
padding-top: 1px; /* ADD */
padding-bottom: 1px; /* ADD */
}
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not be the best way to demonstrate this, but
hopefully, it gives you at least some idea of what's going on there with
the box model.
Anyway, I'm glad you were able to get it working.
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replicated, I class it,
otherwise, I identify it.
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#services-subcontainer img {display:block}
--- Copy and paste content above this line ---
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The CSS rule I sent through is targeting only the relevant images in his
menu, not his entire design.
It looks like Keith is using display:block and that seems to solve it.
Best,
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modifications
since HTML already has a tag in place for this sort of thing.
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sleep trying to
convince you. You're pretty clearly set on having a newsgroup and I
think it's a great idea. Let us know how to register for it once you get
it going.
Just my tooth sense.
Bill
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://chromacreative.com/testingserver/tritech/site/template.html
Maybe this'll help:
.pagewrapper #container {
overflow: hidden; /* -- Compliant Browser Float Clearing */
}
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(writeAttribute,target,_blank);
};
Event.observe(document, 'dom:loaded', set_blank_targets);
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/headbody
a href=ala.html rel=externalAlabama/a
/body/html
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text-align: center;
width: auto;
overflow: visible;}
to get it to work in FF3 on my Ubuntu box.
Hope it helps.
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, but would need to adjust the
fix for other browsers using the :after pseudo element on the UL.
Hope it helps.
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but visitors to the page won't benefit unless you include a hard-coded
hasLayout fix in the CSS.
Hope it helps.
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clearing the right
container, IE will adjust the layout.
Anyway, thought it was interesting, so I'm sending it along in case it
helps someone else.
Best Regards,
Bill
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/sandbox/rgba-cross-browser.php
Hope it helps.
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Al Sparber wrote:
From: Bill Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Not good. Whenever you expose IE7 to a filter you kill font-smoothing.
That's a showstopper. Best to go purely with PNGs for IE7 and forget about
older browsers in the name of progressive enhancement.
Not good? Seems harsh. It's
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
On Sep 16, 2008, at 1:31 PM, Bill Brown wrote:
http://www.webdevelopedia.com/vertical_centering_unknown_height.html
That can't work correctly on IE 7, as far as can tell.
That browser supports selectors of the type #vc-frame[id], but has no
support
as you'd done.
Hope it helps.
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