Ron Koster wrote:
You have no background-color set (or background-color is set to
transparent) but you have set a color. Make sure that cascading of
colors keeps the text reasonably legible.
How on earth is that a warning? If I set a background color for my
links or whatever else, well,
Hi Del,
In the past I have used JavaScript and revealTrans to obtain desired
transition effects when swapping images. This works only in IE.
Is there a purely css method to obtain the same (or similar) effects and
which works in most browsers.
Check the business cards on
Alan Gresley wrote:
Can anyone please confirm that what I read here is correct
about Microsoft abandoning IE8 development for Firefox 3.
http://www.bbspot.com/News/2008/06/microsoft-abandons-internet-explorer-8.ht
ml
Heheh, thanks for the laugh :)
Just in case you were serious: no, it's
Gilbert Midonnet wrote:
I need to do a quick down and dirty retrofit of a site. Adding a
stylesheet
media=handheld will be too time-consuming. I would rather do this
server-side: if http-referrer = handheld redirect to another page. Only
problem is that I can't seem to find the http_referrer
Daniel Beardsmore wrote:
Anyone got a good way of saving pages to disc for editing? That is, when
we
want to work on someone's page to correct problems.
I haven't tried this myself, but a quick search on mozilla's Firefox Add-ons
page delivered something that sounds like what you're looking
Phil Turner wrote:
I know this has been posted before but cant find the thread
IE isnt displaying bold fonts, please can someone point me
in the right direction
Phil,
The problem is probably in the font: rule. Do you get the same problem if
you split everything out of the shorthand and into
Timothy Martens wrote:
Hi I noticed this strange comment markup in much of Happy Cog's new CSS
/*\*/ #branding a { overflow: hidden; } /**/
What does it do? Not #branding a { overflow: hidden; } but the
comments around it.
T
That's the commented backslash hack. Commonly used to
George L Smyth schreef:
I have been asked to redesign a site where they want the size of each page to
remain a fixed size of 1000x750px. Assigning a width is no problem, but is
there a way to assign an absolute height regardless of the amount of
information within?
You can always use a DIV
Kevin J Pledger wrote:
One the page in the link, www.oneyed.com/mt . I want to be able to make that
image as background in #banner within the CSS file so its the same on all
pages.
After looking at various pages and trying to understand the different types
of coding, I put in this line (
Kevin J Pledger wrote:
Rick den Haan wrote:
See http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS201/colors.html#propdef-background for more
information.
Tried the link you give and get *The URL path in your request doesn't match
anything we have available.*
My bad. http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/colors.html#propdef
Kevin J Pledger wrote:
I had tried that already but the minute I try that the code goes from this:
#banner {
background-color: #fff;
background-image: url(images/mt2.jpg);
background-repeat: no-repeat;
background-position: top center;
height:75px;
J.E.,
I'm trying to create a page header that should look like this
[...]
In other words I don't understand how to get the menu to move to
the right. The HTML code looks like this:
div id=page
div id=pagetop
Page header
ul class=sectionlist
David O'Neill wrote:
Can somebody explain what [quirks mode] means
and does it affect positioning in Firefox?
David,
Take a look at the following[1] page. It had enough information to
explain it to me.
HTH,
Rick.
[1]: http://www.quirksmode.org/css/quirksmode.html
Peter Brooks wrote:
Hello all,
I am writing a php template editor for a blog site currently and I am
exploring my options, we are restricting users from editing anything outside
#blogWrapper, as currently users happily override the top header for the
site.
I've sucessfully created this
Trish Meyer wrote:
Hi all,
Getting back to CSS after a few months away, and having a brain
freeze doing something new (for me).
I have a page of small thumbnail images with a thin gray border, and
as the mouse moves over them, I want the hover state to be a larger
red border so the
Shelly,
Design Groups schreef:
What I want to do is display the alt text for my images, instead of the
images themselves, in the printed page. I don't want any images to
print out at all - just the text.
Interesting problem. Have you considered image replacement? If you want
it to be pure
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