Re: [css-d] Vertical Text for Castle Hotel Menu (Italy)

2005-07-09 Thread Uwe Kaiser
Callum Mcleod schrieb:
> That is if they use a PC. Mac screen resolution is 72dpi i think.
> 
> Callum
> 

That Macs are using 72dpi and PCs 96dpi, is an old fairy tail.
The control panel of a Mac is always displaying 72dpi, independent
of the real resolution, and on my W2K it displays 102dpi, but when
I manually control it, the horizontal resolution is 109dpi and the
vertical one is 107dpi.



Regards,
Uwe Kaiser


> 
>>Small hint: Screen resolutions are 96px/in, which is why we try to
>>layout web pages with 740px of print width.  740px = 7.7 inches which
>>centers nicely on 8.5 inches.  Now, layout the page for 960px by 740px
>>and it will fit neatly on 11 x 8.5
>>
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[css-d] White Block

2005-07-09 Thread Richard Brown

Hi All

I am trying to resolve some issues on . A 
developer has just finished building a cms driven online shop that is 
html and css styled. I have uploaded the site but have an issue with a 
white block sticking out of the right hand side of the site. Does 
anybody know how to correct this, please?


Css is at 

Thanks

Rich

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[css-d] IE6 and background-position

2005-07-09 Thread Jon Trelfa
I've got a document I've been working on that uses a background image
that moves for rollovers (tabs).  In FF, everything seems to operate
smoothly.  In IE, however, a message shows up in the status bar that
it's 'downloading' the image everytime I roll the mouse over a tab? 
Sometimes it's a really fast message, but it really shows up poorly on
a dialup connection.
Is this normal behavior? 
Do I need to preload the image or something?  
It's very odd (and annoying) because the browser shouldn't be
downloaded everytime the person rolls over a tab.

http://pps.esynergymedia.com

Background image:

http://pps.esynergymedia.com/images/tab-bg.gif

TIA,

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[css-d] Re: css-d Digest, Vol 32, Issue 13

2005-07-09 Thread jason
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[css-d] overflow: auto and other ridiculous notions

2005-07-09 Thread Virginia Murdoch

Hi all,
I'm working on this site:
http://mccloud.com.au/test/shoes.html
http://mccloud.com.au/test/mccloud.css

I've managed to get the overflow:auto thing working, in an aesthetic  
sense, in most browsers now, but I wondered if an Opera user, or  
someone with access to it, could give me an idea of how to fix one of  
the remaining issues.


The problem is that the nav bar at the bottom of the page - below the  
auto-scrolling div - is being affected by the hidden content of the  
auto-scrolling div, and I don't know what on earth to do about it.  
I've only seen it in action as a screengrab, not in practice, so I'm  
not really sure how to troubleshoot it.


Any other non-Safari / Firefox / IE5 Mac users would also be welcome  
to give me feedback about bugs with the scrolling div (the rest of  
it's not really in operation yet)!


Cheers,
Virginia
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Re: [css-d] Vertical Text for Castle Hotel Menu (Italy)

2005-07-09 Thread dwain

Callum Mcleod wrote:

That is if they use a PC. Mac screen resolution is 72dpi i think.


seems to me that a majority of computer users use a pc.  correct me if 
i'm wrong.


in my investigations print designers and and users of the process color 
medium use mac.  but let me not digress into a possible flaming 
situation.  there are a lot of web developers today using linux and 
windows and use a mac to test on.


so if the majority of people use a pc, why not layout for pc, especially 
for printing purposes; besides, the mac will print slightly smaller.


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Re: [css-d] Vertical Text for Castle Hotel Menu (Italy)

2005-07-09 Thread Callum Mcleod
That is if they use a PC. Mac screen resolution is 72dpi i think.

Callum

> >
> 
> Small hint: Screen resolutions are 96px/in, which is why we try to
> layout web pages with 740px of print width.  740px = 7.7 inches which
> centers nicely on 8.5 inches.  Now, layout the page for 960px by 740px
> and it will fit neatly on 11 x 8.5
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[css-d] RE: css-d Digest, Vol 32, Issue 12

2005-07-09 Thread Karin Carlson

Hello!

This issue (and some others) must have gotten "formatted" by some question 
text, because it's one giant, light-blue paragraph with a couple of nav bars 
down toward the bottom.

Is there something I can do in my browser to avoid this or is it a list issue?

Thanks,

Karin


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[css-d] Re: In IE 6 my dropcap is not aligning correctly

2005-07-09 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun

Bruce Gilbert wrote:

Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:

In addition: .hide {display:none;} will make some (if not most)
screen readers hide it completely, so some off-screen positioning
should be used instead if you want that paragraph to make any sense
in those.



can you elaborate more on this, or provide a link that describes this
method?


Try 'OFF-LEFT' as described here:


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Re: [css-d] Vertical Text for Castle Hotel Menu (Italy)

2005-07-09 Thread Bob Easton

Thomas Hall wrote:

Ok, so world traveler that I am I walk into this hotel to finish their
website (http://design.tmhdesign.com/meran) for them and I find a lovely
young girl at the reception using MS Word to type the menu for the evening
in 3 languages – English, German, and Italian. I ask her if she does that
every night and if the menu items repeat themselves. She answers yes to
both. I suggest a database solution whereas menu items could be categorized
and then selected, printed, and/or displayed online. Great idea she says,
but then I was left scratching my head. Getting the data into the database
is a cake walk for me, but figuring out how to print the menu is another
ball game so to speak. The menu is printed on a standard 8 ½ x 11 piece of
paper, but the paper is turned sideways, so as you are holding it, the width
is 11 the height is 8.5. Ok, so can I somehow use CSS to they can open a web
page and print it so it can fold neatly in half and display the wine list on
one half, the menu on the other. If so, how would I do this? If anyone would
help, I would be s grateful. 



Thomas M. Hall



Small hint: Screen resolutions are 96px/in, which is why we try to 
layout web pages with 740px of print width.  740px = 7.7 inches which 
centers nicely on 8.5 inches.  Now, layout the page for 960px by 740px 
and it will fit neatly on 11 x 8.5


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Re: [css-d] Background Won't Repeat to Bottom

2005-07-09 Thread Jeff Clark
On 7/9/05, Rimantas Liubertas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> first of all make your code valid.
> That makes debugging (if there will be a need for such) much easier.

Oops..  I forgot that I had changed some things and hadn't checked
validation yet.  Thanks for the heads up.

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Re: [css-d] Background Won't Repeat to Bottom

2005-07-09 Thread Rimantas Liubertas
On 7/10/05, Jeff Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In Firefox (on Mac and PC) and Camino, the background-image sometimes
> doesn't go all the way to the bottom.  Haven't run into the problem
> just yet in IE.
> Any ideas?
<...>

Hi,
first of all make your code valid.
That makes debugging (if there will be a need for such) much easier.

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[css-d] Background Won't Repeat to Bottom

2005-07-09 Thread Jeff Clark
Obviously, I'm having a problem.

I've got a wrapper div set at the inner edges of my body tags:


{stuff}
 *see below



A background image is set to repeat in that wrapper div.

In Firefox (on Mac and PC) and Camino, the background-image sometimes
doesn't go all the way to the bottom.  Haven't run into the problem
just yet in IE.

I've set a clearing break at the bottom with "clear:both", as this is
what I had read earlier as a possible fix.

The page that does it the most is located at:
http://www.stephenjoneslaw.com/attorney-profiles/Rodney-Allen-Nixon

CSS is located at:
http://www.stephenjoneslaw.com/css/layout.css
http://www.stephenjoneslaw.com/css/typography.css

Any ideas?

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Re: [css-d] The same text on several sites?

2005-07-09 Thread Stephen R Laniel
On Sat, Jul 09, 2005 at 09:28:04PM +0100, Markus Winter wrote:
> and I already have the next question - I have a bit of text which has to be
> on several websites (but can't be in a frame). Is there a way to incorporate
> this into several websites while having to edit it only once (otherwise when
> changes have to be made I would need to change at least 10 websites)?

I suspect the best way to make this happen would be either

1) Server-Side Includes
or
2) a bit of Javascript included in each file.

The latter is, in my view, a hack that makes poor use of
Javascript, but clients of mine have used it and I've
grudingly admitted that it's probably the best they could do
under the circumstances. These clients used webhosts
that refused to let them use much server-side architecture
at all, so they've had to push all their templating out to
the client.

So the Javascript approach includes a standard file -- call
it /boilerplate.js -- that looks like so:

function boilerText() {
document.writeln("This is the text that will appear everywhere.");
}

Then call boilerText() at some point.

The annoyance here is that you'll need to include
/boilerplate.js in every file you send out. The advantage is
that once you've included boilerplate.js, you can ignore the
files that include it and just edit boilerplate.js to make
changes across your site.

I'd prefer the SSI route, if it's available to you. SSI +
mod_rewrite is super-handy. In the .htaccess file for your
website, include something like this:

RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^(.*\.html) template.shtml?$1

Then let template.shtml look something like this:





Now every page will have a standard header and footer, with
the part between the header and footer depending on what the
user asked for: every request for

http://example.com/foo.html

will turn -- via mod_rewrite -- into a request for

http://example.com/template.shtml?foo.html

But users will never see that.

Sorry if I rambled on too long. Basically what you're
looking for is a template, and I think these are the
simplest approaches to getting server- or client-side
templating.

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[css-d] Vertical Text for Castle Hotel Menu (Italy)

2005-07-09 Thread Thomas Hall
Ok, so world traveler that I am I walk into this hotel to finish their
website (http://design.tmhdesign.com/meran) for them and I find a lovely
young girl at the reception using MS Word to type the menu for the evening
in 3 languages – English, German, and Italian. I ask her if she does that
every night and if the menu items repeat themselves. She answers yes to
both. I suggest a database solution whereas menu items could be categorized
and then selected, printed, and/or displayed online. Great idea she says,
but then I was left scratching my head. Getting the data into the database
is a cake walk for me, but figuring out how to print the menu is another
ball game so to speak. The menu is printed on a standard 8 ½ x 11 piece of
paper, but the paper is turned sideways, so as you are holding it, the width
is 11 the height is 8.5. Ok, so can I somehow use CSS to they can open a web
page and print it so it can fold neatly in half and display the wine list on
one half, the menu on the other. If so, how would I do this? If anyone would
help, I would be s grateful. 

 

Thomas M. Hall

 

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[css-d] The same text on several sites?

2005-07-09 Thread Markus Winter
Hi all,

and I already have the next question - I have a bit of text which has to be
on several websites (but can't be in a frame). Is there a way to incorporate
this into several websites while having to edit it only once (otherwise when
changes have to be made I would need to change at least 10 websites)?

Thanks

Markus




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Re: [css-d] Using non-standard Fonts

2005-07-09 Thread Bob Easton

Felix Miata wrote:

Ian Skinner wrote:
 


I just installed a couple of unusual fonts that I want to use for a very 
specific reason.  I realize that most users would not have these fonts, but in 
this certain case, the users will have the fonts.


 


Anyway I installed the following font files with the windows font widget: 
InvArial.ttf and Revarial.ttf.  But when I tried to use the following HTML, the 
alternate fonts did not display.  Is there something else I should be using for 
the font names?


 


Fonts
Fonts
Fonts



I've never run across those two, but I suspect that those ttf files are
like most others, in that the font filename is not the same as the
font-family name. Open the control panel font folder, then open each
font, and for your style use the name it shows there, probably something
like "revised arial" or "inverse arial" or somesuch.

IIRC, after installing new fonts, you'll need to restart your browser
and/or your OS for it to find them.


And after you find the names that work, be sure to put alternatives in 
the style declaration for people who don't have those fonts.


.special-font {font-family: "inverse arial", Arial, helvetica, Sans-Serif; }
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Re: [css-d] Tabless news scroller

2005-07-09 Thread Schalk Neethling

Thanks Al

That just might do the trick for my situation but, I would like to know 
about an all css/javascript version. I am currently converting a all 
table/javascript scroller to a CSS/javascript based one as part of a 
larger project and time is catching up on me :(


Thanks for your pointers!

Al Sparber wrote:


From: "Schalk Neethling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Greetings all!

Can anyone point me to a good CSS based news scroller? Any pointers 
or help will be much appreciated. Thank you!



News scrollers require either Flash or JavaScript to run. Of course, 
the old proprietary MS Marquee tag is, curiously, supported by a lot 
of modern browsers, including Firefox, Opera, and Safari. It won't 
validate, but it will work - and I'm not "sanctioning" it, but I did 
do a half-serious example not too long ago :-)


http://www.projectseven.com/csslab/testing/marquee/

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Re: [css-d] Footnotes

2005-07-09 Thread Stephen R Laniel
On Sat, Jul 09, 2005 at 02:04:21PM +0900, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
> Deerpark alpha (developers preview for Firefox 1.1) does support 
> counters as well.

Ah so. I wondered why my Firefox (1.0.4) wasn't properly
handling counters. That would be the explanation.

Is there a canonical place to look to see which browsers
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Re: [css-d] Tabless news scroller

2005-07-09 Thread Al Sparber

From: "Schalk Neethling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Greetings all!

Can anyone point me to a good CSS based news scroller? Any pointers 
or help will be much appreciated. Thank you!


News scrollers require either Flash or JavaScript to run. Of course, 
the old proprietary MS Marquee tag is, curiously, supported by a lot 
of modern browsers, including Firefox, Opera, and Safari. It won't 
validate, but it will work - and I'm not "sanctioning" it, but I did 
do a half-serious example not too long ago :-)


http://www.projectseven.com/csslab/testing/marquee/

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[css-d] Re: In IE 6 my dropcap is not aligning correctly

2005-07-09 Thread Bruce Gilbert
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:

>You're gambling with font-size and em-based margins and what not -
>relative to a percentage-positioned background for the whole area. That
>paragraph is living its own life, and just happens to line up with the
>"I" in the background - at some font-sizes - in some browsers.
>If you want to use a background-image as drop cap, then you should set
>it as background on the paragraph itself. That should make it line up
>perfectly stable across browser-land.

thanks, I will give this method a try.

>In addition: .hide {display:none;} will make some (if not most) screen
>readers hide it completely, so some off-screen positioning should be
>used instead if you want that paragraph to make any sense in those.

can you elaborate more on this, or provide a link that describes this method?

Thanks for the assistance Georg!



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> Bruce Gilbert wrote:
> > I noticed on my home page of my personal web site 
> > (http://www.inspired-evolution.com) my drop cap (the large I in 
> > inspired) doesn't exactly fit in with the rest of the word in IE 6 
> > (pc), that is it is too far to the right. In the browser I designed 
> > the site for (Mozilla for Mac), it looks good and is positioned how I
> >  want it.
> > 
> > Any suggestions on a IE 6 hack without messing up the positioning on
> >  the good browsers?
> 
> It's already messed up in the good browsers - all of them. Try text-zoom
> in your preferred browser...
> 
> You're gambling with font-size and em-based margins and what not -
> relative to a percentage-positioned background for the whole area. That
> paragraph is living its own life, and just happens to line up with the
> "I" in the background - at some font-sizes - in some browsers.
> 
> If you want to use a background-image as drop cap, then you should set
> it as background on the paragraph itself. That should make it line up
> perfectly stable across browser-land.
> 
> In addition: .hide {display:none;} will make some (if not most) screen
> readers hide it completely, so some off-screen positioning should be
> used instead if you want that paragraph to make any sense in those.
> 
> regards
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[css-d] Tabless news scroller

2005-07-09 Thread Schalk Neethling

Greetings all!

Can anyone point me to a good CSS based news scroller? Any pointers or 
help will be much appreciated. Thank you!


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RE: [css-d] Change two frames with one link?

2005-07-09 Thread Tatham Oddie
Markus,

Yes - using JS, which isn't covered on this list. Jump on WSG and they might
be able to help out.


Thanks,

Tatham Oddie
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Subject: [css-d] Change two frames with one link?

Hi all,

I¹m still an absolute beginner and am trying to get my head around
framesets. One question I'm unclear about is:

I have a top frame, left frame, and main frame on a page. If I click on
something in the top frame I want to change both the left frame and the main
frame - is it possible to do this?

Thanks

Markus




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Re: [css-d] Sprites Mac trouble / site check

2005-07-09 Thread David Laakso

Ezra Kautz wrote:


Hello all,
And while I have your eyeballs, I certainly wouldn't mind a site check
for the rest ...
 http://www.polianna.com/x2005/07/07.judges.shtml
 http://www.polianna.com/blog/xindex.php
 http://www.polianna.com/xinthenews.shtml

Thanks a lot!
Ezra




Actually, my eyeball are sightly crossed-- nevertheless, I see a nice job Ezra. 
Seems fine in XP_SP2 Moz, Deer Park, Opera, and IE.
 

Trivial and nit-picking pursuits: You're throwing a horizontal scroll 
bar at 800. No means of navigation in IE accessibility mode, or when 
images are disabled in other browsers. You may want to validate your 
html files when you get around to it.

Regards,
David Laakso



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[css-d] Change two frames with one link?

2005-07-09 Thread Markus Winter
Hi all,

I¹m still an absolute beginner and am trying to get my head around
framesets. One question I'm unclear about is:

I have a top frame, left frame, and main frame on a page. If I click on
something in the top frame I want to change both the left frame and the main
frame - is it possible to do this?

Thanks

Markus




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RE: [css-d] How to add Unicode chars with CSS 'content' property?

2005-07-09 Thread Leszek
Personally I'd use:

i{}

It's smaller and less noticeable. But I suppose that's a really pedantic
thing to mention.

- Leszek
http://leszek.swirski.co.uk

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> 
> David Hucklesby wrote:
> 
> >That clobbered the first rule(s) in Opera.
> >
> >
> I just wanted to mention that if a browser (9 out of 10 times it'll be
> Opera; I dunno why) ignores the first rule in your CSS file, you can
> dodge it by putting this as the first rule:
> 
> html   {}
> 
> Okay, that IS rather obvious...but it works!
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Re: [css-d] How to add Unicode chars with CSS 'content' property?

2005-07-09 Thread Ingo Chao
As a side note, when inserting white space characters via 'content' 
should become relevant, the 'white-space' is relevant in some browsers


http://cheeaun.phoenity.com/weblog/2005/06/whitespace-and-generated-content.html

Ingo
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