I am having a problem with IE6 rendering a background color on the H2
element *sometimes*. In my stylesheet I have:
.news #news_list h2 {
background-color:#000;
line-height:36px;
margin-left:0px;
margin-right:10px;
}
.news #news_list h2 span {
color:#fff;
Brett wrote:
I am having a problem with IE6 rendering a background color on the H2
element *sometimes*.
That IE bug is well known but can be hard to describe.
It is a stacking-bug in that one or more layers of the element get
stacked behind whatever element, container, the element should be
Links to page and CSS in question:
http://www.springfieldmo.gov/newSite/perfectFluid2col.html
http://www.springfieldmo.gov/newSite/perfectStyle.css
The #round div has a couple margin issues in IE6 that I'm trying to
improve, but can't seem to get it to move at all.
The right hand margin should
Chris Akins wrote:
http://www.springfieldmo.gov/newSite/perfectFluid2col.html
IE6 has severe stacking and 'hasLayout'-related problems with that
design. See if this rough CSS correction fits the bill...
http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/alien/ca/test_08_0820.html
I believe you must be some kind of genius! :-) Your rough
corrections always bring things right into line. Not sure how you do
it so quickly. But thanks.
In your opinion is there another solution to this design that would
work better? Not asking for you to do the development, but rather to
Chris Akins wrote:
I believe you must be some kind of genius! :-) Your rough
corrections always bring things right into line. Not sure how you do
it so quickly. But thanks.
You're welcome.
FYI: I practice what I preach - see the [css-d] CSS Resources thread
from yesterday.
In your
Hi, I'm having a problem with an image and a top border of my
navigation on the left sidebar, on IE6 something covers them with the
background, and I have no idea why and what element it is, since it
displays right on FF, IE7, Opera, Safari...
The websites address is: http://www.sunlust.net/test5
:45 AM
Subject: [css-d] IE6 problem - something overflows the image
Hi, I'm having a problem with an image and a top border of my
navigation on the left sidebar, on IE6 something covers them with the
background, and I have no idea why and what element it is, since it
displays right on FF
Sorry for late, But I'm too busy ... I will try it soon ... thank you ...
and apologize me for this
Ibrahim
On Dec 29, 2007 6:46 PM, Alan Gresley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ibrahim Y wrote:
Hi,
I've problem that there is a gap between the div called top and
container on IE6 , it works
Hi,
I've problem that there is a gap between the div called top and
container on IE6 , it works fine on FF IE7
http://www.frontrow.jo/
and here is the css styles
http://www.frontrow.jo/includes/common.css
any idea ?
Thanks in advanced
Ibrahim
Ibrahim Y wrote:
I've problem that there is a gap between the div called top and
container on IE6 , it works fine on FF IE7
http://www.frontrow.jo/
Looks like the gap is created by one of the scripts, as it only appears
half way through script executions. Can't test which script is
Ibrahim Y wrote:
Hi,
I've problem that there is a gap between the div called top and
container on IE6 , it works fine on FF IE7
http://www.frontrow.jo/
and here is the css styles
http://www.frontrow.jo/includes/common.css
any idea ?
Thanks in advanced
Ibrahim
This also affects
Hi all,
This is my first post :)
I have a problem with my logo.gif not showing in ie6. I am using this
code in my page:
p id=logoimg src=/images/time-logo.gif width=142 height=25
alt= //p
These are my logo styles:
#logo {
position: absolute;
top: 5px;
right: 15px;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
Try adding the following line..
img{position:relative;}
Thanks
Hakan
http://primoris.com
On Nov 22, 2007 1:37 PM, Karl Bedingfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
This is my first post :)
I have a problem with my logo.gif not showing in ie6. I am using this
code in my page:
p
Thought i could figure it out myself. Checked out positioniseverything
for ie bugs. But can't find it.
In the header there are 2 images. IE7, Firefox and the others display
them ok. But with IE 6 there's a gap under the images. Tried all sorts
of adjustments. But the gap won't go.
This is the
Hey Erik,
The space is probably because CSS sometimes treats images as text
with the baseline below, acting as space. To get rid of it you either
have to add display: block; to the image or a float: left; to the
image
Kevin
On Jul 2, 2007, at 12:31 PM, Erik Visser wrote:
Thought i
Kevin Evans wrote:
Hey Erik,
The space is probably because CSS sometimes treats images as text
with the baseline below, acting as space. To get rid of it you either
have to add display: block; to the image or a float: left; to the
image
On Jul 2, 2007, at 12:31 PM, Erik Visser
Welcome, James.
James Taylor wrote:
just launched a new site:
http://stormpetrel.us/black_swan_excerpt.htm
the XHTML 1.0 Strict DOCTYPE pages use inline 'tab' type list Navigation with
background images and hover/active states based upon Dan Cederholm mini-tabs
#nav
{
just launched a new site:
http://stormpetrel.us/black_swan_excerpt.htm
the XHTML 1.0 Strict DOCTYPE pages use inline 'tab' type list Navigation with
background images and hover/active states based upon Dan Cederholm mini-tabs
#nav
{
position: relative;
margin: 0 0 15px 0;
Hi
here r two pages:
me without
tableC:%5CDocuments%20and%20Settings%5CSol%5CDesktop%5Cflashoo%5CmeWithoutTable.html
me
inside a
tableC:%5CDocuments%20and%20Settings%5CSol%5CDesktop%5Cflashoo%5CmePoorTable.html
as u can see, the PRE element is OverFlow:Auto inside a 95% width table
displays
for some reasons the links havent been pasted corectly:
me inside a table
http://www.webcssdesign.34sp.com/me/flashoo/mePoorTable.html
me without table
http://www.webcssdesign.34sp.com/me/flashoo/meWithoutTable.html
thanks for whom who will help
Neo
On 1/26/07, Shlomi Asaf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
dimpie wrote:
I have a problem in Internet Explorer 6.
The hover over a thumbnail inside a link is not working
[...]
You can find the webpage here.
http://www.glassbox.nl/deksels/deksels/deksels_verhuur.php
27 validation errors in HTML:
I have a problem in Internet Explorer 6.
The hover over a thumbnail inside a link is not working
This is the structure in my webpage aimg /spanimg //span/a
I've set the visibility of the span to hidden.
When you hover over the a link the span is set to visibility: visible.
A large image should
dimpie wrote:
I have a problem in Internet Explorer 6.
The hover over a thumbnail inside a link is not working
This is the structure in my webpage aimg /spanimg //span/a
I've set the visibility of the span to hidden.
When you hover over the a link the span is set to visibility: visible.
| Daniel Hammond wrote:
| www.meowmeowdesigns.com/site
| www.meowmeowdesigns.com/site/index.css
|
| Works correctly in FF, IE7, and Opera. IE6 messes it all up though.
| See if IE6.0 is more cooperative if you change the
| padding-right on these three selectors from 100% to 0.
| a.nav:link,
www.meowmeowdesigns.com/site
www.meowmeowdesigns.com/site/index.css
Works correctly in FF, IE7, and Opera. IE6 messes it all up though.
Suggestions, please.
Thanks in advance.
Daniel Hammond
www.objectivedesigns.com
__
Daniel Hammond wrote:
www.meowmeowdesigns.com/site
www.meowmeowdesigns.com/site/index.css
Works correctly in FF, IE7, and Opera. IE6 messes it all up though.
Suggestions, please.
Thanks in advance.
Daniel Hammond
See if IE6.0 is more cooperative if you change the padding-right on
these
At 21:05 13/07/2006 +0200, Els wrote:
Did you also upload the JavaScript?
On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 21:22:24 +0200, iris replied:
yes, csshover.htc is in the css directory:
http://jarmin.com/clients/genderwerk/css/
Hello Iris,
After a bit of googling, I came across an article[1] on Microsoft's
hi folks
i'm on the verge of a nervous breakdown and hope someone here can solve
this problem. this is my first attempt at css dropdown menus (following
instructions in 'more eric meyer on css'). everything's just dandy in
mozilla and opera but it doesn't work in IE6. the weird thing is that
iris wrote:
i'm on the verge of a nervous breakdown and hope someone here
can solve this problem. this is my first attempt at css
dropdown menus (following instructions in 'more eric meyer on
css'). everything's just dandy in mozilla and opera but it
doesn't work in IE6. the weird thing is
At 21:05 13/07/2006 +0200, you wrote:
Did you also upload the JavaScript?
yes, csshover.htc is in the css directory:
http://jarmin.com/clients/genderwerk/css/
iris
_
omnia mea mecum porto
http://jarmin.com/
http://cch.coop/
___
On IE6 the links at the top next to the image are not showing up. On every
other browser on both platforms, it shows up great. Can anyone tell me why
IE is being difficult?
The addresses:
http://inlandempirewomensconference.com
http://inlandempirewomensconference.com/iewc.css
--
Theresa Mesa,
I am not seeing this problem in the other browsers on either platform. In
IE6, the content column is jogging down below the navigation. I haven't
checked 5.5. How do I fix this?
http://mdh-test.com/egs_new
http://mdh-test.com/egs.css
Thanks in advance!
--
Theresa Mesa,
How about if you reduce the resolution? My 15 screen is set to 800x600.
On 3/23/06 11:41 AM, Brian Funk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 3/23/2006 8:21 AM Theresa Mesa said the following:
IE6, the content column is jogging down below the navigation.
http://mdh-test.com/egs_new
...And my client is seeing the same thing I am with the content jogging
down. I tried changing the resolution to see if it would help. Nope.
WinXP IE6.
Theresa
On 3/23/06 11:41 AM, Brian Funk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didn't see that here. see screenshot
Theresa Mesa wrote:
I am not seeing this problem in the other browsers on either
platform. In IE6, the content column is jogging down below the
navigation. I haven't checked 5.5. How do I fix this?
http://mdh-test.com/egs_new
Think I caught it.
It looks like the 'italic bug', but I can
on 3/23/2006 12:45 PM Theresa Mesa said the following:
How about if you reduce the resolution? My 15 screen is set to 800x600.
IE6, the content column is jogging down below the navigation.
http://mdh-test.com/egs_new
http://mdh-test.com/egs.css
I didn't see that here. see screenshot
Hi,
recently i ran into a problem concerning background-images. In some cases
the image has a really weird position that doesn't fit to the given
CSS-settings:
a.link_ext {
background-image: url(/images/smarticons/link_ext.gif);
background-repeat: no-repeat;
Eike Jordan wrote:
recently i ran into a problem concerning background-images. In some cases
the image has a really weird position that doesn't fit to the given
CSS-settings:
a.link_ext {
background-image: url(/images/smarticons/link_ext.gif);
background-repeat:
Ingo Chao wrote:
Eike Jordan wrote:
recently i ran into a problem concerning background-images. In some cases
the image has a really weird position that doesn't fit to the given
CSS-settings:
a.link_ext {
background-image: url(/images/smarticons/link_ext.gif);
Eike Jordan wrote:
I already considered such a Javascript-DOM solution but the aspects
on http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/wrappinglinkbg.html inspired me to
play around with some CSS settings. I found a semi optimal solution
whereas it is not less weird. Just add a defined height to the affected
ah Bruno how can I *thank you* fixed fixed fixed.
that's one i won't forget, you can count on that!
best regards and cheers!
Donna
Bruno Fassino wrote:
Donna Jones wrote:
i'm having a problem with ie6
http://www.westendwebs.net/litmed/lm_program.html
You have italics in that page,
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