[jQuery] Re: alignment IN IE6 ... with jquery..

2009-02-09 Thread Stephan Veigl

Hi,

I see the menu on top on both FF and IE and a box overlaying the menu
if the mouse enters the image on the left.

screenshot:
http://www.iaeste.at/~stephan/test/chillenvillen.jpg

by(e)
Stephan

2009/2/8 shyhockey...@gmail.com shyhockey...@gmail.com:

 did you go to the home button??? and type username  TEST all caps for
 both the user name and password?

 in the account I use  jquery for the javascript. when you look at the
 page in IE7 and IE6 you will see the menu and other stuff all
 positioned in weird places and the menu is shown in a random place no
 fade in nor fade out.

 I couldn't see the screen shot you gave. I saw a error message in
 german or something.

 On Feb 6, 4:21 pm, Stephan Veigl stephan.ve...@gmail.com wrote:
 I've taken an additional look at your HTML  CSS and it seems like you
 are positioning all your images absolute with left  top position, so
 I don't see what should be different on IE.

 by(e)
 Stephan

 2009/2/6 Stephan Veigl stephan.ve...@gmail.com:

  Hi

  I've tested the page and it looks similar in FF3 and IE7 for me.
  Here is a screenshot
  (http://www.bilderbeutel.de/pic_call_hires.php?tab=pic_upid=11), I'm
  not sure if this is how it should look like.

  by(e)
  Stephan

  2009/2/6 shyhockey...@gmail.com shyhockey...@gmail.com:

  OK, My website is :  www.chillenvillen.com   on that site  click the
  home button. It will take you to a login page  use TEST for both user
  name and password.

  this takes you to a test account. This account page has jquery
  javascript.  Use Firefox to see what it supposed to be doing and then
  look at it with IE7 or 6  and you will see what I am complaining
  about.

  hope this helps any.

  On Feb 5, 4:15 am, Stephan Veigl stephan.ve...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi,

  can you post your code (e.g. at jsbin.com) or give us a link to it.

  Being standard compliant is always a good idea :-)

  by(e)
  Stephan

  2009/2/5 shyhockey...@gmail.com shyhockey...@gmail.com:

   Hi, ok currently I just looked at my website using IE6 and IE7.

   I notice the pages I used jquery and javascript, would be randomly
   placed around the website and also the menus that needed to fade in
   and out when a mouse hover occurs over the user image. Well those
   menus show up as images and dosen't fade in or out but is randomly
   placed around the website.

   In firefox it works fine. I can see it fade in and out and many other
   stuff. So firefox is set to go.

   it's just that IE 7, and 6 is weird. It would randomly place the
   elements around the website. It would also show hidden elements
   meaning that they are hidden first and then fade in upon a certain
   condition.

   So is there anyway I can fix this???

   I heard that I need to comply with WS3 . I heard their is a standard
   that I need to follow in order for my javascript or jquery to show
   properly.

   Any ideas?


[jQuery] Re: alignment IN IE6 ... with jquery..

2009-02-08 Thread shyhockey...@gmail.com

did you go to the home button??? and type username  TEST all caps for
both the user name and password?

in the account I use  jquery for the javascript. when you look at the
page in IE7 and IE6 you will see the menu and other stuff all
positioned in weird places and the menu is shown in a random place no
fade in nor fade out.

I couldn't see the screen shot you gave. I saw a error message in
german or something.

On Feb 6, 4:21 pm, Stephan Veigl stephan.ve...@gmail.com wrote:
 I've taken an additional look at your HTML  CSS and it seems like you
 are positioning all your images absolute with left  top position, so
 I don't see what should be different on IE.

 by(e)
 Stephan

 2009/2/6 Stephan Veigl stephan.ve...@gmail.com:

  Hi

  I've tested the page and it looks similar in FF3 and IE7 for me.
  Here is a screenshot
  (http://www.bilderbeutel.de/pic_call_hires.php?tab=pic_upid=11), I'm
  not sure if this is how it should look like.

  by(e)
  Stephan

  2009/2/6 shyhockey...@gmail.com shyhockey...@gmail.com:

  OK, My website is :  www.chillenvillen.com   on that site  click the
  home button. It will take you to a login page  use TEST for both user
  name and password.

  this takes you to a test account. This account page has jquery
  javascript.  Use Firefox to see what it supposed to be doing and then
  look at it with IE7 or 6  and you will see what I am complaining
  about.

  hope this helps any.

  On Feb 5, 4:15 am, Stephan Veigl stephan.ve...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi,

  can you post your code (e.g. at jsbin.com) or give us a link to it.

  Being standard compliant is always a good idea :-)

  by(e)
  Stephan

  2009/2/5 shyhockey...@gmail.com shyhockey...@gmail.com:

   Hi, ok currently I just looked at my website using IE6 and IE7.

   I notice the pages I used jquery and javascript, would be randomly
   placed around the website and also the menus that needed to fade in
   and out when a mouse hover occurs over the user image. Well those
   menus show up as images and dosen't fade in or out but is randomly
   placed around the website.

   In firefox it works fine. I can see it fade in and out and many other
   stuff. So firefox is set to go.

   it's just that IE 7, and 6 is weird. It would randomly place the
   elements around the website. It would also show hidden elements
   meaning that they are hidden first and then fade in upon a certain
   condition.

   So is there anyway I can fix this???

   I heard that I need to comply with WS3 . I heard their is a standard
   that I need to follow in order for my javascript or jquery to show
   properly.

   Any ideas?


[jQuery] Re: alignment IN IE6 ... with jquery..

2009-02-06 Thread Stephan Veigl

Hi

I've tested the page and it looks similar in FF3 and IE7 for me.
Here is a screenshot
(http://www.bilderbeutel.de/pic_call_hires.php?tab=pic_upid=11), I'm
not sure if this is how it should look like.

by(e)
Stephan


2009/2/6 shyhockey...@gmail.com shyhockey...@gmail.com:

 OK, My website is :  www.chillenvillen.comon that site  click the
 home button. It will take you to a login page  use TEST for both user
 name and password.

 this takes you to a test account. This account page has jquery
 javascript.  Use Firefox to see what it supposed to be doing and then
 look at it with IE7 or 6  and you will see what I am complaining
 about.

 hope this helps any.



 On Feb 5, 4:15 am, Stephan Veigl stephan.ve...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 can you post your code (e.g. at jsbin.com) or give us a link to it.

 Being standard compliant is always a good idea :-)

 by(e)
 Stephan

 2009/2/5 shyhockey...@gmail.com shyhockey...@gmail.com:



  Hi, ok currently I just looked at my website using IE6 and IE7.

  I notice the pages I used jquery and javascript, would be randomly
  placed around the website and also the menus that needed to fade in
  and out when a mouse hover occurs over the user image. Well those
  menus show up as images and dosen't fade in or out but is randomly
  placed around the website.

  In firefox it works fine. I can see it fade in and out and many other
  stuff. So firefox is set to go.

  it's just that IE 7, and 6 is weird. It would randomly place the
  elements around the website. It would also show hidden elements
  meaning that they are hidden first and then fade in upon a certain
  condition.

  So is there anyway I can fix this???

  I heard that I need to comply with WS3 . I heard their is a standard
  that I need to follow in order for my javascript or jquery to show
  properly.

  Any ideas?


[jQuery] Re: alignment IN IE6 ... with jquery..

2009-02-06 Thread Stephan Veigl

I've taken an additional look at your HTML  CSS and it seems like you
are positioning all your images absolute with left  top position, so
I don't see what should be different on IE.

by(e)
Stephan

2009/2/6 Stephan Veigl stephan.ve...@gmail.com:
 Hi

 I've tested the page and it looks similar in FF3 and IE7 for me.
 Here is a screenshot
 (http://www.bilderbeutel.de/pic_call_hires.php?tab=pic_upid=11), I'm
 not sure if this is how it should look like.

 by(e)
 Stephan


 2009/2/6 shyhockey...@gmail.com shyhockey...@gmail.com:

 OK, My website is :  www.chillenvillen.comon that site  click the
 home button. It will take you to a login page  use TEST for both user
 name and password.

 this takes you to a test account. This account page has jquery
 javascript.  Use Firefox to see what it supposed to be doing and then
 look at it with IE7 or 6  and you will see what I am complaining
 about.

 hope this helps any.



 On Feb 5, 4:15 am, Stephan Veigl stephan.ve...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 can you post your code (e.g. at jsbin.com) or give us a link to it.

 Being standard compliant is always a good idea :-)

 by(e)
 Stephan

 2009/2/5 shyhockey...@gmail.com shyhockey...@gmail.com:



  Hi, ok currently I just looked at my website using IE6 and IE7.

  I notice the pages I used jquery and javascript, would be randomly
  placed around the website and also the menus that needed to fade in
  and out when a mouse hover occurs over the user image. Well those
  menus show up as images and dosen't fade in or out but is randomly
  placed around the website.

  In firefox it works fine. I can see it fade in and out and many other
  stuff. So firefox is set to go.

  it's just that IE 7, and 6 is weird. It would randomly place the
  elements around the website. It would also show hidden elements
  meaning that they are hidden first and then fade in upon a certain
  condition.

  So is there anyway I can fix this???

  I heard that I need to comply with WS3 . I heard their is a standard
  that I need to follow in order for my javascript or jquery to show
  properly.

  Any ideas?



[jQuery] Re: alignment IN IE6 ... with jquery..

2009-02-05 Thread Stephan Veigl

Hi,

can you post your code (e.g. at jsbin.com) or give us a link to it.

Being standard compliant is always a good idea :-)


by(e)
Stephan



2009/2/5 shyhockey...@gmail.com shyhockey...@gmail.com:

 Hi, ok currently I just looked at my website using IE6 and IE7.

 I notice the pages I used jquery and javascript, would be randomly
 placed around the website and also the menus that needed to fade in
 and out when a mouse hover occurs over the user image. Well those
 menus show up as images and dosen't fade in or out but is randomly
 placed around the website.

 In firefox it works fine. I can see it fade in and out and many other
 stuff. So firefox is set to go.

 it's just that IE 7, and 6 is weird. It would randomly place the
 elements around the website. It would also show hidden elements
 meaning that they are hidden first and then fade in upon a certain
 condition.

 So is there anyway I can fix this???

 I heard that I need to comply with WS3 . I heard their is a standard
 that I need to follow in order for my javascript or jquery to show
 properly.

 Any ideas?


[jQuery] Re: alignment IN IE6 ... with jquery..

2009-02-05 Thread shyhockey...@gmail.com

OK, My website is :  www.chillenvillen.comon that site  click the
home button. It will take you to a login page  use TEST for both user
name and password.

this takes you to a test account. This account page has jquery
javascript.  Use Firefox to see what it supposed to be doing and then
look at it with IE7 or 6  and you will see what I am complaining
about.

hope this helps any.



On Feb 5, 4:15 am, Stephan Veigl stephan.ve...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 can you post your code (e.g. at jsbin.com) or give us a link to it.

 Being standard compliant is always a good idea :-)

 by(e)
 Stephan

 2009/2/5 shyhockey...@gmail.com shyhockey...@gmail.com:



  Hi, ok currently I just looked at my website using IE6 and IE7.

  I notice the pages I used jquery and javascript, would be randomly
  placed around the website and also the menus that needed to fade in
  and out when a mouse hover occurs over the user image. Well those
  menus show up as images and dosen't fade in or out but is randomly
  placed around the website.

  In firefox it works fine. I can see it fade in and out and many other
  stuff. So firefox is set to go.

  it's just that IE 7, and 6 is weird. It would randomly place the
  elements around the website. It would also show hidden elements
  meaning that they are hidden first and then fade in upon a certain
  condition.

  So is there anyway I can fix this???

  I heard that I need to comply with WS3 . I heard their is a standard
  that I need to follow in order for my javascript or jquery to show
  properly.

  Any ideas?