IE doesn't get thrown into quirks mode just becuase it finds some tag soup
in the body. The switch is in the !DOCTYPE (or lack of it)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quirks_mode#Triggering_different_rendering_modes
Chris
On 1/26/07, james shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd imagine Andy meant
I stand corrected; thanks for the reference. :-)
Andy
On 1/26/07, Chris Ovenden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IE doesn't get thrown into quirks mode just becuase it finds some tag soup
in the body. The switch is in the !DOCTYPE (or lack of it)
On 1/25/07, muskokee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Take a look at this page.
http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menu/balloons.html
This is an excellent css pop-up.
This is a surprising solution! I personally wouldn't use it since the
conditional comments make the HTML invalid when using IE -- there's
Hmm. When I use the validation tools, the xhtml (strict) validates and the
css would validate (except for the hand cursor property which doesn't
exist) in firefox 2.0, 1e6 and ie7.
On 1/25/07, Andy Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/25/07, muskokee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Take a look
I'd imagine Andy meant that IE won't internally be able validate it
(because it sees through the comments to something that's invalid)
-- thus IE will degrade to quirks mode and a lot of other things you
had designed under the assumption that IE would be in standards mode
will be off.
Yes, nicely put. ;-)
On 1/25/07, james shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd imagine Andy meant that IE won't internally be able validate it
(because it sees through the comments to something that's invalid)
-- thus IE will degrade to quirks mode and a lot of other things you
had designed
On 1/23/07, Andy Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is another way to do it, but IE doesn't support the popup (since IE
only works with :hover on anchors/hyperlinks - maybe IE 7 works; I don't
know), so only the hyperlink would work. It would be something like this:
div class=popdiv
There is another way to do it, but IE doesn't support the popup (since IE
only works with :hover on anchors/hyperlinks - maybe IE 7 works; I don't
know), so only the hyperlink would work. It would be something like this:
div class=popdiv class=popuppopup content/diva
href=...?/a/div
.pop {
I would prefer to keep this CSS only, but I'm not sure I can.
Basically, I have this page:
http://goonsquad.org/hosting
The little help buttons bring you to a new page (in a new window/tab) with
that question focused (via an anchor) ... I don't like that. I personally
hate when sites open new
On 1/22/07, Jon Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I need, is an floating popup on hover, basically, but every time I
try
to do it in just CSS, it activates when I go near it
Could you give a bit more detail? What activates?
Andy
This works very well
http://tjkdesign.com/articles/popup_window_with_no_extra_markup.asp
Jon Hughes skrev:
I would prefer to keep this CSS only, but I'm not sure I can.
Basically, I have this page:
http://goonsquad.org/hosting
The little help buttons bring you to a new page (in a new
Could you give a bit more detail? What activates?
Andy
Well, I can give you an example.
If you have any experience with flash buttons, it's like the hit frame on
the button. When I set a width and height for the popup it uses that as
the area of affect when I mouse-over it, or it
Okay, well here's an option using only CSS; the popup should only show when
the mouse is over the link/image (or over the popup itself when it's
displayed), but you can still click the link like normal without CSS:
a href=/faqs#target class=popimg src=q.gif /span
class=popuppopup content/span/a
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