to expand down (with more content) and pull the other column
with it:
http://scottriggs.com/2007/indexv2.html
CSS and HTML validated.
Thanks,
Mike
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ul li{float:left;clear:both;width:100%}/style!
[endif]--
!--[if IE 6]style#p7PMnav ul li{clear:none;}/style![endif]--
!--[if IE 7]style#p7PMnav a{zoom:100%;}#p7PMnav ul li
{float:left;clear:both;width:100%;}/style![endif]--
Can this go anywhere in the head?
Mike
of the previous element, which makes it
effectively take up no vertical space. (If you need it completely out
of the way, you can further manipulate it with relative positioning
from that point...)
Mike
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Generator Microsoft Word 11 (filtered medium) I' m
Working on my first CSS based site: http://scottriggs.com/2007
The site is just beginning to get laid out and this is the home page.
I'm looking for any an all input PLUS some help with:
1. Footer (blue bar) is out of alignment. This happened after I
started adding content to the right
Thanks Brian - but still not working. New CSS: http://scottriggs.com/
2007/css.html.
Thanks for the tip on validating... fixing those errors now.
Mike
On Feb 6, 2007, at 5:06 PM, Brian Riley wrote:
Mike Buettner wrote:
Working on my first CSS based site: http://scottriggs.com/2007
Awesome. Thanks. That was it. What a great forum.
Now on to my other problem:
My nav drop down menus go behind elements in both the right and
left columns in IE 5. I have tried various z-index variables but no
luck?
Mike
http://scottriggs.com/2007
The CSS is here: http://scottriggs.com/2007
(an about page). All domain regsitrations
should display company address for the purpose of formal correspondence,
without which registrars can suspend or remove domains.
HTH, and hope this is the end of this off-topic subject on this list.
Mike
You might try adding a class to the body tag as well to indicate the
group. Not sure if this will work as I've not tried it. perhaps others
can comment.
Regards,
Mike
I have a website and each page has a div body id.
This give me control over the individual pages but is there a way to
group
\Acropolis2-1.htm
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anyone suggest how I can sort this? The page doesn't
validate at the moment because of missing alt tags on the images - will
be sorted.
Also, in Opera and Firefox, the font-family on either body or
#container does seem to work but it does in IE - any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Mike
Hello
I am getting this error message when I try to vadidate my CSS...
Lexical error at line 1, column 3. Encountered: D (68), after : !
The actual code is
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd;
html
- will
be sorted.
Also, in Opera and Firefox, the font-family on either body or
#container does seem to work but it does in IE - any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Mike Davies
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Could some kind soul please tell me why IE prints gray instead of white
against black background image. It seems to print okay on other browsers.
Test URL - http://uk-web-pros.co.uk/test/index.html
Many thanks!
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a useful addition so you can see how screen readers will see
your Web pages - see what the system's seeing. Firefox, Opera then IE6+7 for
render checks, Lynx to see what's really going on (great for SEO too).
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I have a three column layout that cannot get the three columns equal in
height. Before I rounded the corners I had padding-bottom: 32000px;
margin-bottom: -32000px; in the class of each column and they were
equal in height. But when I rounded the corners of each column, I had
to remove the
Here's the link to the CSS:
http://testdomain.ftwin.com/stylesheets/hdh-master-styles.css
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Mike
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I'd be grateful for any comments about whether people have experienced
this problem, and what they found to be the best solution.
Pity you didn't supply a link so we could see for sure - but this may be
caused by HTML comment tags. Take them out your mark-up and see what
happens!
Mike
long cascading elements in CSS for tutorial purposes (and probably been
a bit lazy in condensing code) but any feedback is most welcome.
I'll post a link to the article written after I complete this stage.
Many thanks.
Mike
. Being an old time
programmer, set in his ways, I'm not a fan of needing to scroll
horizontally to read code.
My first reaction was eek - forgot to put code in shape! I do things that
way so I can read all in a text editor page. Will do that in about an hour
(must go out).
Mike
is in working out which stacking context each is in
and how to use the z-index to change the stacking order.
Any help appreciated.
Regards,
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Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 5:16 PM
Subject: [css-d] CSS-based calendars?
I've volunteered to put together a community calendar web page for my
housing community. I could easily put
Well, it looks like it's finally out:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/downloads/default.mspx
http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/
later,
Mike
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On Sun, 15 Oct 2006 13:15:59 +0100
Designer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
declare:
i {padding-right : 1em; }
then use i./i in the text. Not brilliant, certainly not semantic,
but it seems to work. I wanted to avoid a long 'span' and use a simple
(short) tag.
I doubt that anyone can
http://80c12.info/DES311J1/03/walkthrough/index.html
Got this link from my course at uni if its any use to anyone..
Mike:)
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hi,
we have a cascading style sheet that defines a @media print selector
@media print {
#left_side {display:none; }
#right_side {display:none; }
etc ...
}
In some pages we want to print the left side but not the right side etc ...
We do not want to
hi,
thanks for your reply.
No, we do not want to modify the HTML page, only the CSS files.
Is there a way to do it ?
Thanks
Bradley Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 13/10/2006 14:03, Mike wrote:
In some pages we want to print the left side but not the right side
etc ... We do not want
Hi,
I have a basic question:
how do you determine which CSS version it is when it is not specified neither
in the
CSS files and the HTML headers ?
I have several CSS files, it would be nice to tell if it is CSS1 or CSS2.
Thanks !
-
How low will
I'm working on a tutorial that Eric Meyer did for lynda.com titled CSS Site
Design. IE6 doesn't seem to like the negative top margin for #today. Most
of the navbar disappears, though it works fine in Firefox. What's happening
and what do I need to change to make it work in IE6? Below, I have
home page is showing up too big in Firefox?
Sorry if these are dumb questions... We are launching on Friday, so my
debugging time is just about up I've still got -plenty- to do.
Thanks!
Mike
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Hi,
I am trying to display an image through a selector.
Here is an extract of the HTML page :
td
%-- does not work --%
div class=testimage/div
%-- this works --%
it has to do with the dimensions of the image then, right ?
If yes, how do i set a proper width and a proper height for my background
image, in my CSS file ?
Thanks
David Dorward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 22/09/06, Mike
wrote:
I am trying to display an image through a selector.
Here
Hi,
I am having nightmares fixing CSS files and HTML pages which were initially
designed for
a 1024x640 screen resolution.
I have been playing around with position:absolute, width:100% etc
No luck so far.
Does anyone know of good solutions that I could test and try to make
the files compatible
it's typo.
I meant 800x600.
Thanks everyone for your advices, lots of work ahead apparently to fix this.
That's just horrible.
Rahul Gonsalves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Austin, Darrel wrote:
Does anyone know of good solutions that I could test and try
to make the files compatible for both
http://www.mysquibbles.com
For now the text size is fixed with PX, so I know I'm going to have problems
with text sizes.
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http://maximumrobotics.com/zen/
http://maximumrobotics.com/stylesheet.css.php
Thanks!
Mike
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Hi Mike,
A simple {position: relative} in the right place can do wonders for IE
[1]! :-)
Here: at the #indexGearLogo.
See testpage
http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/test-robotics-ie.html.
That didn't seem to help. I'm still getting the same box. It did bring
the logo
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Subject: [css-d] Site Check again please
Hi,
I have fixed the site for 800x600
It was easier then what I first thought it to
or is
there a more appropriate place to deal with the subject?...
Mike A.
*Apologies from this lurker of years for not mentioning all those other
gurus who frequently guide, help and coax from as far south as South America
to the northern extremities
rationale for using a list is fairly simple; I wanted it to work
well on portable devices. On my classmates' BlackBerrys, the list
unravels into a linear list of days, whereas a table would become a
wide, unusable page.
Mike
On 8/26/06, Grady Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http
Hi Im trying to learn CSS and would like some suggestions as to where to
start, thought this forum would be the place to attain the guidance to maybe
some sites or books that cater for CSS beginners, any help would be much
appreciated.
MIchael
! You're using XHTML Strict so, for example, you should not
use border= in mark-up (set in CSS). Then perhaps repost?
Mike A.
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If you want the links to be inline elements, then yeah, do whitespace
nowrap. If you need to be able to control them vertically, you might
want to experiment with just floating each link left.
Mike
On 8/9/06, Gunlaug Sørtun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eystein Alnaes wrote:
To bad I can't
If you have a blank or # href, IE assumes that it's a link to the current page
and sees it as a visited link, which means it's only going to use the a.visited
attribute.
-Original Message-
..
It's almost as if IE doesn't look for a style unless there's an
href attribute associated
up. Does that sound familiar to anyone?
Would a workaround be to make the image bigger (height-wise)? It's
40px in height at the moment.
Best, Darren
As a first stop prefer a URL to see if your page validates. Screen shots
don't tell the story.
Mike
.
How do I change this so the backgrounds of Head 1 and the sub-menu remain the
same except for the sub-menu item currently hovered over?
TIA...
Mike A.
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I think that if you decrease the space alotted for the text, IE will display it
correctly. It looks as if IE is pushing the element down because there's just
not quite enough space for the text and the sidebar elements to be next to each
other.
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From: [EMAIL
li.first { border: none }
More info here: http://www.alistapart.com/articles/taminglists/
Mike
On 7/12/06, cj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/12/06, Brian Cummiskey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Issue 2b:
Also on this footer list, I'm using pipes as list elements, and i'd like
to get away from
, but
position: relative does have the strange behaviour of causing the
image boxes to move erratically about the page.)
Mike
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I hadn't seen this method before, I'll definitely experiment with it,
thanks. I realise the background-image trick is an awful kludge, so
I'm glad to hear that there's a way to get float-right behaving that
way in non-Moz clients.
Mike
Could someone please recommend the most up to date cross browser 3 level CSS
based horizontal menu. My two brain cells get befuddled with changes every time
new browsers come out.
Many thanks...
Mike A.
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Hi,
weird issue that I haven't seen before and I'm wondering if anyone knows a
quick workaround.
Basically, I have two navigation bits:
div id=subnav
ul
lia href=# class=subnavoption on id=subnavoverviewspanItem
1/span/a/li
lia href=# class=subnavoption id=subnavdrillsspanItem
2/span/a/li
space on
short pages, and on long ones you are limited to
space.
Does someone have a better way to get the background
image to repeat so that the it fills the whole page in
both IE and Firefox?
Thanks,
Mike
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standalone browser (from the evolt archive) and similarly, does the standalone
browser fail to properly obey
!--[if gte ie 5.5000]
![endif]--
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My first post so here goes. I'm using vs.net 2005 to create a website that
has a master page and child page that uses css.
The problem I have is that when the width of the browser window is shrunk,
the child page content moves to the lower part of the page.
I've included the code in case
I am having troubles with the vertical positioning of
the text in a navigation menu that I have created. It
is not centered vertically, and when I try to change
the margin, the background image moves with it. Can
someone take a look at this and see where I am going
wrong? I have looked at it for
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SEO as well as good browser compatible layout.
Or is there something else?
Mike A.
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; this code is embedded into existing blog templates (like
blogspot, movable type, etc.) with pre-defined css. Setting the width
in pixels also works to get around the issue, but doesn't get to the
root of the problem, which is why it is happening in the first place.
Thanks anyway, though.
Mike
to place Header
above Columns and Footer? If so, what are the pitfalls, if any?
TIA for response.
Mike A.
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means including adequate content placement.
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I think the active state is used if you keyboard navigate the links without
activating them. The
link that will be followed by pressing the space/enter key can be active
without sharing the
hover status. True, many people navigate solely with the mouse. As a
general rule, I would
suggest
A B
A
C D
D
Mike, what type of content are you presenting? Ideally your choice of
markup ought to be driven by the semantic content of your material.
You'll be able to create the presentation you're looking for with
tables, definition lists
is seems to be frowned upon.
By using a table structure, yeah, it's using it for layout, but the type
of layout that a table is meant to be used for, organized row/column
information. I guess I kinda answered my question... unless someone has
some better suggestions...
thanks,
Mike
I have a textarea that is set to readonly=readonly and no matter what I try,
Firefox 1.5.0.3 shows the background as a brownish color. IE shows the
background as white which is what I want. If I inspect the element using
Firebug, it says the background color of the textarea is white, yet it's
Apparently, it's only white that doesn't work. If you set it to any other color
it works fine.
On 23/05/06, Mike Botsko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a textarea that is set to readonly=readonly and no matter what I try,
Firefox 1.5.0.3 shows the background as a brownish color. IE shows
of the textarea is white, yet it's obviously not.
http://www.botsko.net/Test/readonly_textarea.html
-Original Message-
Mike, it shows up white in both IE6 and Firefox 1.5.0.3 running on
Win2K here.
This issue appears to be a Windows only thing... maybe even only Windows
XP. I've tested
-Original Message-
http://www.botsko.net/Test/readonly_textarea.html
FYI - Many of you confirm that this tends to happen on Win XP. I have no idea
why this happens and there did not appear to be a bug filed for it yet. I have
filed https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=339016.
F
G H
G H
Is there a reasonably easy way to do this with CSS. Is this better
suited to tables?
Thanks!
Mike
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Is there any known performance impact to possibly overly specific selectors?
ex:
#CategoryList li.Category ul li.product ul li.ciDsc a:hover {}
(vs.)
li.ciDsc a:hover {}
The first case is extremely specific and clues the reader to the structure of
the document
Does the second case incur less
it
to?
Thanks,
Mike
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Mike Dougherty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: try finding their selector and use
that in your stylesheet
My guess is that their selector has a higher specificity and it still trumps
your straightforward
selector
On Fri, 19 May 2006 11:07:08 -0700 (PDT)
Mike Tuller wrote:
I have
I have DIV within a DIV that is hidden until a user clicks a javascript link to
make it visible.
div id=promoEnterPromoCode
(a href=javascript:togglePromoWindow()I have a promo code/a)
div id=enterPromoBlk
Some form
/div
/div
Css is:
#promoEnterPromoCode {
display: block;
position:
Here is a link to an example. If you click on a link in IE, IE ignores the
z-index as long as the parent div has a position: relative. Any ideas how I can
make IE place the inner div above other page elements instead of behind them?
http://www.botsko.net/Test/zindex.htm
-Original
You have an !-- at the beginning of the style statement, but no ending. If you
add the end to the /style tag, IE will work.
Michael Botsko
Web Developer
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and comments are in the source
Mike G
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I have two links that I want to sit inside of a big gray box. Those two big
gray boxes will be next to each other (matching heights) and centered in the
page. However the second link has br / tags within it.
div id=linkButtons
div class=linkButtona href = Removed Link Text/a/div
div
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On 4/24/06, Mike Botsko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have two links that I want to sit inside of a big gray box. Those two big
gray boxes will be next to each other (matching heights
Personally I use PSPad for editing everything. Dreamweaver 8 has some good css
editing tools but it's not a sole reason to obtain Dreamweaver.
Michael Botsko
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what do you guys (and
I have a header that has several top-level links like:
li onmouseover=subNavMouseover('winSubNav');
onmouseout=subNavMouseout();a href=/windows/ id=winMainNavWindows/a
ul id=winSubNav style=display: none;
lia href=/windows/2003/2003/a
a href=/windows/xp/XP/a
a href=/windows/2000/2000/a
a
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Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 9:57 AM
To: CSS Discuss (E-mail)
Subject: [css-d] Safari 2.0.3 doesn't see a:hover inside of LI
I have a header that has several top
Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [css-d] Safari 2.0.3 doesn't see a:hover inside of LI
Updated:
The a:hover still won't show at all in Safari for me when the UL/LI the link
I have a test page:
http://www.botsko.net/test.html
That I am designing a very basic set of links. In the real site, the header
will limit this area to a min-width of 600px. The number of links within this
area will vary. If there are too many, I want them to wrap to the next line.
However, I
] Disabling wrapping elements within a div
From: Mike Botsko
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 11:40 AM
http://www.botsko.net/test.html
That I am designing a very basic set of links. In the real
site, the header will limit this area to a min-width of
600px. The number of links within this area will vary
Thanks, this worked perfectly!
Michael Botsko
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Subject: Re
At 11:59 PM 4/8/2006 , Holly Bergevin wrote:
From: WV Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There is a list at the bottom, right of these pages:
http://epicroadtrips.us/2006/winter/highlands_hammock_state_park/photo002
.html
When first viewed in FF there is no margin between the title: Epic Road
Trip
At 01:57 AM 4/9/2006 , ~davidLaakso wrote:
Holly Bergevin wrote:
From: WV Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There is a list at the bottom, right of these pages:
http://epicroadtrips.us/2006/winter/highlands_hammock_state_park/photo002.html
When first viewed in FF there is no margin between
missing now??
Thanks,
-Mike
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To: Mike Botsko
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Subject: Re: [css-d] IE6 Ignoring text-decoration
Mike Botsko wrote:
I have some links inside of a table. Two TD cells in this table have their own
css class. When:
.cellOne
I have some links inside of a table. Two TD cells in this table have their own
css class. When:
.cellOne {
text-decoration: none;
}
.cellTwo {
text-decoration: none;
}
IE6 ignores the text-decoration css for cellTwo. There's not a single other
difference between these two cells, and even
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
anyone suggest how to solve this. Any help appreciated.
Regards,
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On this page:
http://mbreiding.us/2006/ERT_2006/fl/parks_hikes/mana_springs/
a thin line shows up at the bottom, left edge of the header in IE 6.
No line in Mozilla WIN and Opera 8.5.
Any fixes for this?
Thanks,
-Mike
At 02:47 PM 3/17/2006 , ~davidLaakso wrote:
Mike Breiding - Morgantown WV wrote:
At 11:14 AM 3/17/2006 , ~davidLaakso wrote:
WV Mike wrote:
On this page:
http://mbreiding.us/2006/ERT_2006/fl/parks_hikes/mana_springs/
a thin line shows up at the bottom, left edge of the header in IE 6.
No line
That worked!!!
http://mbreiding.us/2006/ERT_2006/fl/parks_hikes/mana_springs/
Thanks a bunch for your persistence.
-Mike
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At 03:30 PM 3/17/2006 , ~davidLaakso wrote:
Mike,
As of this writing(3:25p EST) this fixes in on a *local* file on my end in
ie ff:
You have declared the footer
page does not exhibit this behavior:
http://mbreiding.us/2006/ERT_2006/fl/parks_hikes/torreya/
Anyone know what might be causing this?
Thanks,
-Mike
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* html h2 {p\osition: relative;}
This did!! Many thanks for your patience
-Mike
position:relative is not meant to be seen by the good browsers in your
case. So you have to hide it. * html serves to IE/Win and IE/Mac only.
The construction of the holly hack hides it from IE/mac in addition
At 03:25 PM 3/11/2006 , Roger Roelofs wrote:
Mike,
On Mar 11, 2006, at 8:12 AM, WV Mike wrote:
At a screen rez of 800x600 the menu list will wrap the longest lines
in IE 6.
I would like to reduce the left margin/indent for the menu list to try
to
eliminate this but I can get no further
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