Re: [css-d] Gap in list

2006-03-28 Thread Julie Angarone
Your css is extrememly hard to read-it scrolls across when I try to view it
in Firefox- however- based on someone elses advice to someone else
yesterday, I'd say you need to specify height for everything affected in
your menu - I checked your css and did not see height- but it would have
been easy to miss- so forgive me if it is already there. 


JULIE Angarone
Computer Support Specialist: A+, MCP
Department of Art & Archaeology 
303 McCormick Hall
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ 08544
609.258.5864

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I have added an image in  tags to both the top and the bottom of a menu
(based on PVII's PMM). There is a small gap between the top image and the
first navigation item in IE & Firefox, but it displays fine in Opera. There
is no gap between the last menu item and the bottom image. Can anyone tell
me why this gap is appearing? I have searched and searched and cannot find
an answer.

www.sparrowdog.com/bti

Thanks

Joanne 



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Re: [css-d] z-index and IE-NEVERMIND

2006-03-09 Thread Julie Angarone
 
Z-index only works with positioned objectsThanks Eric Meyer p.231 in
More Eric Meyer on CSS!
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http://www.being-a-mom.com/ <http://www.being-a-mom.com/indexnew.html> 
 
In Firefox the blocks and block headings are exactly the way I want
themnot in IE Z-index doesn't seem to help at all.  Any ideas?
Thanks!
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[css-d] z-index and IE

2006-03-09 Thread Julie Angarone
http://www.being-a-mom.com/  
 
In Firefox the blocks and block headings are exactly the way I want
themnot in IE Z-index doesn't seem to help at all.  Any ideas?
Thanks!
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[css-d] submenu in IE

2006-03-05 Thread Julie Angarone
I used Eric Meyer's example in one of his books to make a submenu of sorts-
I'm sure I screwed something up - it works fine in Firefox but in IE you can
see the submenu, but cannot always hover or click on the items (which
currently go nowhere).  The effect works only intermittently.
 
The csshover.htc is in the right place I believe.
 
 
Advice please!  Thanks
 
http://www.being-a-mom.com/
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[css-d] IE expanding box

2006-03-01 Thread Julie Angarone
Hi -
 
I know the problem is the IE expanding box thingy.  I know the solution is
overflow:hidden
 
Yet I can't make it work.
 
The page shows the way I want it to in Firefox & Opera, but not in IE.  Can
anyone make a suggestion?  I've tried the overflow:hidden on the images's
property (panelpic) and when it din't work I tried it on bkdrop
 
The end result will be a bunch of different web pages with sometimes 3 pics,
sometimes 4 or 5, sometimes only one.
 
Thanks! -JULIE
 
http://web.princeton.edu/sites/Archaeology/rp/morgexhibit/morg1.html
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[css-d] printing a facebook

2005-10-27 Thread Julie Angarone
According to the wiki, browsers have trouble printing floated items, so I
took the float off and now the faces in my facebook just go down one after
the other - I want 3 across.
 
The info for the facebook comes from an ever changing database with the
following code - 
 


http://web.princeton.edu/sites/Archaeology/dbimages/{posterimage}";
alt="{Name}" width="211" height="314">
{Name}
 

 
relatively simple -it's just I want to print it.  Is there a way to use a
table and force three columns in such a way that a new row will come in
after every third picture??  Or is there a way I'm not thinking of.  The
main point right now is to print, not to display online.  I tried making a
pdf of the web page and I couldn't get the sizes to come out right.
 
 
 
Here's the url :
https://webdb.princeton.edu/dbtoolbox/query.asp?qname=AAGradPics
 
Thanks
JULIE
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[css-d] help lining things up

2005-10-13 Thread Julie Angarone
Hi Everyone:
 
I'm trying to convince people to get rid of tables and go to CSS.
 
Here is the original:
http://web.princeton.edu/sites/ArtandArchaeology/julie/hdrive.html
 
Here is mine:
 
http://web.princeton.edu/sites/ArtandArchaeology/julie/helpdesk.html
 
 
the problem is at the bottom Last Updated and Solution ID - I can get the
colons lined up by setting display to block, but I can't get the text after
them to come in on the same line - apparently you can't use both display as
block and display inline - I've tried several different combinations - I can
get the text on the same line if I don't worry about lining up the
colonsbut I want the colons lined up.
 
Thanks
 
JULIE
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RE: [css-d] textarea and printing

2005-09-23 Thread Julie Angarone
 I have done this - in the css for Print media I simply set the div that
scrolls to not have overflow in it - see my site:
https://webdb.princeton.edu/dbtoolbox/query.asp?qname=scadmembers

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Hi all.  Happy Friday :)

I'm working on setting up a print version for an online QA evaluation form
for my company.

The problem i'm having, is that if the entered text is bigger than what the
textarea can hold in physical shape/size, it obviously clips the text and is
not printed.  Whatever is in the scrolling part of the box is never seen.  I
can't have this and need to display all text.

Is there a way to style a textarea to act as a  tag, or something
similar, so it loses the box?  Simply display it all inline instead of being
in the scrolling text box?

TIA





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RE: [css-d] Extra pixel below each LI in IE

2005-05-06 Thread Julie Angarone
 
#menu li {

background: red;




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> Can anyone explain to me why this menu - 
> http://broadspancommerce.com/menu-pixel.html - has an extra 1px under 
> each list element in IE?
> 
> The offending CSS is most likely here: - Thanks in advance!
> 



Um... correct me if I'm wrong listers, but doesn't this have more to do with
your HTML?

Put all the contained  items on one line (i.e. without line breaks in
the HTML) and this should fix it.

HTH,

Shane.
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