John M Shepard wrote:
I have a problem with a practice site I put up at: www.mypracticesite.com.
There seems to be a problem in the css for the subpages rendering properly
in IE 6 7 on a Windows based machine.
I believe you have one too many /div tags immediately before the
element div
Peggy Coats wrote:
Anyone have any idea why the photo gallery on this page won't show in
IE6? CSS for the gallery is internal on the page.
http://www.silverspotink.com/portfolio.html
There's a problem with the HTML markup that's breaking the page. Every
link with rel=lightbox that wraps
by #one because #one has it's own
declaration.
If, on the other hand, you were doing the following:
table #one {background: purple;}
#one {background: blue;}
you'll find that #one is purple, because the first rule is more specific.
Hope this helps,
Jesse Skinner
www.thefutureoftheweb.com
suggesting the following technique (which is
totally great and works perfectly):
h1 {
background: url(i/branding_h1.jpg) no-repeat;
width: 650px;
height: 0;
padding-top: 180px;
overflow: hidden;
}
Try that out, it should work wonderfully.
All the best,
Jesse Skinner
http
a { position: relative; left: -20px; padding-left: 20px; }
Cheers,
Jesse Skinner
http://www.thefutureoftheweb.com/
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had to
download such an image to test their speed, they might as well download
the flash in the first place.
Jesse Skinner
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Cheers,
Jesse Skinner
www.thefutureoftheweb.com
If you look at the new heights logo on the upper left of the layout,it's a
background image, but I'd like to make it clickable. Problem is, I haven't
found a way to put that image there without throwing off the rest of the
layout
/javascript-speed-detection
Good luck! Let me know how it goes,
Jesse Skinner
www.thefutureoftheweb.com
brushstreet-Duke wrote:
I have used css for the first time to rebuild my church’s site, and love it.
I would like to include a Flash header on the homepage, but switch to a
standard gif header
Susan,
As far as I can tell, it does this in Firefox and IE6 as well.
Try this to make tables inherit properly (I haven't tested in IE5):
table { font-size: 100%; }
Cheers,
Jesse Skinner
www.thefutureoftheweb.com
Susan Tilley wrote:
IE 5x table cells (at least) incorrectly does not inherit
.
Good luck,
Jesse Skinner
www.thefutureoftheweb.com
Bruce Searl wrote:
to get this:
http://www.thememagic.com/phototidings/testartscraps/Prod_Detail_float.asp
(CSS no
tables)
to look like this:
http://www.thememagic.com/phototidings/testartscraps/Prod_Detail.asp (tables
locked at 5
I tried using a flash movie as a background (just experimenting away)
in the wrapper div.
I set an extra div id=background where the movie's playing.
Then I start in a new div with the menu and content.
I think I tried everything, absolute positioning, relative, float,
z-index, but the
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