[css-d] IE min-height problem

2006-02-18 Thread Martin Davis III
I am having a problem with min-height in IE.I need the entire background 
picture to show up. Any suggestions?
The address for the site is:
http://swilly.tk/~swilly/2ndpres/

Thanks,
Martin
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Re: [css-d] CSS Rounded Website

2006-02-05 Thread Martin Davis III
francky wrote:

 Martin Davis III wrote:

 I'm attempting to make a website with rounded boxes. Seems to be that
 IE6 is adding space on my box. Can a get a browser check and 
 suggestions
 to this problem?
 http://www.smwstudios.com
 Thanks,
 Martin

 Mike  Martha wrote:

 I'm not sure what space you're referring to, but the page looks just 
 fine in XP/SP2 and IE7b2?

 In IE6 under Win98SE there are some differences. There is more height 
 in the boxes when IE6: see screenshot 
 http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/images/smw-studio.gif. 

 I didn't study the css, but I guess it has to do with the line-height.

 btw-1: centering of menu not yet ready in IE.
 btw-2: see you make images with fixed width for the round corners. 
 Means every box has to be drawn in separate images. A way to use just 
 1 image for all is described in the article Liquid round corners 
 http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/liquidcorners/liquidcorners.htm. 
 Perhaps you can use some of that.

 francky



Thanks all of you for your help. I love this mailing list. I'll be sure 
to check out your tutorial on rounded corners. I was thinking myself 
there had to be a better way than drawing a new image for every box.

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[css-d] CSS Rounded Website

2006-02-04 Thread Martin Davis III
I'm attempting to make a website with rounded boxes. Seems to be that 
IE6 is adding space on my box. Can a get a browser check and suggestions 
to this problem?
http://www.smwstudios.com
Thanks,
Martin
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[css-d] IE Layout Problem

2006-01-31 Thread Martin Davis III
my website works perfectly in Firefox. Then I load it in IE and the
boarders don't show up. Any suggestions?

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[css-d] IE border problems

2006-01-29 Thread Martin Davis III
So this is my first time ever trying to use these forums. I hope I'm
doing this right.

I have been working on a small webpage for about a week new. I am new to
CSS and I am having some small problems. One, IE seems to be having
problems rendering the boarders. I tryed to use the position: relative;
trick I found on the website earlier, and it worked for about a day.
Then I did some more mods and now that fix no longer works. In fact,
when I put that fix back in IE totally blows up and won't even show my text.

Also, I have a gallery section at the bottom where neither IE or
Firefox/Mozilla want to render the red border around the gallery
section. They just leave that division extremely small and throw the
picture/caption outside of the border.

I hope I am clear as to how I would like my webpage to appear. Any
suggestions would be wonderful. The URI is below:

http://www.swilly.tk/~martin/
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