[css-d] IE 6 div disappears in absolutely positioned element

2006-10-17 Thread Madison Bryan

I'm trying to make a container position absolutely inside a relative  
positioned container.  This is making the absolute positioned element  
disappear in IE 6.

example (3 images should show up bottom right):  http:// 
www.westga.edu/assets/tmp/testCss/

I'm sure this is a well documented bug, but for some reason, I can't  
figure out which one.

I would be very grateful for someone to point me in the right direction.

Thanks,
Madison


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Re: [css-d] Wacked IE with the wrap function

2006-08-18 Thread Madison Bryan
> What is the full error message? A couple of weeks back someone  
> reported a
> similar issue that came down to changing certain parts of the body too
> quickly for IE. You might try changing any .ready() to .load() to  
> see if
> that helps.

Thank you Dave, that worked!

IE didn't give any error message besides the fact it could not load  
the page.

Thanks again,
-Madison


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Re: [css-d] SiteCheckPlease

2006-08-01 Thread Madison Bryan

I took your advice Tom and Scott...

http://www.westga.edu/~webgroup/design/code/

Does anybody see anymore issues?

Thanks,
Madison

On Jul 31, 2006, at 2:11 PM, Scott Sauyet wrote:

> Generally, I would suggest that your site not be so pixel-perfect  
> that one or two rescales destroys your look and feel.  I don't feel  
> that it's necessary for the layout to scale to an arbitrary size,  
> but one or two adjustments is probably a good idea.

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Re: [css-d] SiteCheckPlease

2006-07-31 Thread Madison Bryan

Thanks Tom.

Do people often scale text down like that?

--
Madison


On Jul 31, 2006, at 1:46 PM, Tom Livingston wrote:

>> http://www.westga.edu/~webgroup/design/code/
>>
>
> Scaling text down in FF (Mac) wreaks havoc. Secondary page loses it
> after 2 clicks up in size...
>
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[css-d] SiteCheckPlease

2006-07-31 Thread Madison Bryan

I thought it would be a good idea to have some external people check  
the CSS to this redesign, so I looked at SiteCheckPlease page on the  
wiki...

http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=SiteCheckPlease

It wasn't quite clear, but I tried it anyway and got an: "Error  
executing database query"  So anyway, I decided just to send an  
email asking for a site check...

http://www.westga.edu/~webgroup/design/code/

...and the 2nd level page design...

http://www.westga.edu/~webgroup/design/code/about.html

Thanks,
Madison

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[css-d] input type image spacing issue

2006-07-21 Thread Madison Bryan

Hello All!

I'm in the beginning process of coding this mock up...

http://www.westga.edu/~webgroup/design/mocks/uwg-mock10-15.jpg

My current progress...

http://www.westga.edu/~webgroup/design/code/

My problem (well, one of them) is the image input element at the top  
right of the design.  It's moving down the whole list.

Here it is without the element...

http://www.westga.edu/~webgroup/design/code/index2.html

I can't seem to pull it down.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Madison
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