Re: [WSG] Safari background image problem with transparent PNGs

2009-03-30 Thread Luke Hoggett

Hi

From the screen shot why even have the grid on the desk back ground image.

Also surely you can structure you markup differently so that you don't 
have the empty divs used for presentation. e.g #main_content .container 
could have the background that is currently on the #main_prefix, and 
#footer could have the bg from #main_suffix


Not a good advertisement for a css framework.

regards
Luke


Chris F.A. Johnson wrote:

On Mon, 30 Mar 2009, Christian Montoya wrote:


I am running Safari 3.2.1 on Mac OSX Leopard. I am working on the
following page:

http://blueprintcss.org/index2.html

and I have noticed that when the page loads, the background image is
tiled a second time behind the images in the header, creating a
noticeable shift. I have posted a screenshot here:

http://blueprintcss.org/img/shift-safari.png

I've looked around for a possible fix for this but found nothing. It
goes away if I use:

background-attachment:fixed

but that doesn't fit the design I'm trying to make. Any ideas?


   I don't see the problem in Firefox.

   Do you specify a background for the header? If so, why?




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Re: [WSG] converting CSS and XHTML to PDFs

2009-03-30 Thread Luke Hoggett

Hi,

Make sure your print style sheets are correct. CAn't exactly suggest how 
wiithout seeing the css and markup though.


The other suggested methods all reduce the page to a image and don't 
retain the content as text.

agerasimc...@unioncentral.com wrote:


I have a problem converting my web pages, which are CSS driven into 
PDFs (users usually do Right Click - convert page to PDF) - they need 
to send those pages for client approval in the PDF format.   The pages 
in PDF display very poorly, not all CSS images are displayed, CSS 
formatting is completely off...  

Does anybody have any idea, what's the best approach to tame the CSS 
pages and convert them to PDF?

Thank you!

Anya V.  Gerasimchuk
Web Designer, IT - Web Shared Services
UNIFI Information Technology
agerasimc...@unioncentral.com
(513) 595 -2391


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Re: [WSG] converting CSS and XHTML to PDFs

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Re: [WSG] converting CSS and XHTML to PDFs

2009-03-30 Thread akella
You also might use this one http://www.princexml.com/download/ for
semiautomatic generation of pdf's
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On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 5:05 PM,  wrote:

> Use firefox with fireshot extension and send (an annotated) jpg instead.
>
> It's much lighter, doesn't require software to open, can be annotated, will
> pick up flash images, etc.
>
> Thanks,
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> display very poorly, not all CSS images are displayed, CSS formatting is
> completely off...
>
> Does anybody have any idea, what's the best approach to tame the CSS pages
> and convert them to PDF?
> Thank you!
>
> Anya V.  Gerasimchuk
> Web Designer, IT - Web Shared Services
> UNIFI Information Technology
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[WSG] converting CSS and XHTML to PDFs

2009-03-30 Thread AGerasimchuk
I have a problem converting my web pages, which are CSS driven into PDFs 
(users usually do Right Click - convert page to PDF) - they need to send 
those pages for client approval in the PDF format.   The pages in PDF 
display very poorly, not all CSS images are displayed, CSS formatting is 
completely off... 

Does anybody have any idea, what's the best approach to tame the CSS pages 
and convert them to PDF?
Thank you!

Anya V.  Gerasimchuk
Web Designer, IT - Web Shared Services
UNIFI Information Technology 
agerasimc...@unioncentral.com
(513) 595 -2391



 
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RE: [WSG] converting CSS and XHTML to PDFs

2009-03-30 Thread Darren Lovelock
Do a image screenshot using print screen and then convert that to PDF?
 
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I have a problem converting my web pages, which are CSS driven into PDFs
(users usually do Right Click - convert page to PDF) - they need to send
those pages for client approval in the PDF format.   The pages in PDF
display very poorly, not all CSS images are displayed, CSS formatting is
completely off...   

Does anybody have any idea, what's the best approach to tame the CSS pages
and convert them to PDF? 
Thank you! 

Anya V.  Gerasimchuk
Web Designer, IT - Web Shared Services
UNIFI Information Technology 
agerasimc...@unioncentral.com
(513) 595 -2391 



 
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Re: [WSG] converting CSS and XHTML to PDFs

2009-03-30 Thread jason
Use firefox with fireshot extension and send (an annotated) jpg instead. 

It's much lighter, doesn't require software to open, can be annotated, will 
pick up flash images, etc.

Thanks,
Jason
www.flexewebs.com
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I have a problem converting my web pages, which are CSS driven into PDFs 
(users usually do Right Click - convert page to PDF) - they need to send 
those pages for client approval in the PDF format.   The pages in PDF 
display very poorly, not all CSS images are displayed, CSS formatting is 
completely off... 

Does anybody have any idea, what's the best approach to tame the CSS pages 
and convert them to PDF?
Thank you!

Anya V.  Gerasimchuk
Web Designer, IT - Web Shared Services
UNIFI Information Technology 
agerasimc...@unioncentral.com
(513) 595 -2391



 
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Re: [WSG] Safari background image problem with transparent PNGs

2009-03-30 Thread Chris F.A. Johnson

On Mon, 30 Mar 2009, Christian Montoya wrote:


I am running Safari 3.2.1 on Mac OSX Leopard. I am working on the
following page:

http://blueprintcss.org/index2.html

and I have noticed that when the page loads, the background image is
tiled a second time behind the images in the header, creating a
noticeable shift. I have posted a screenshot here:

http://blueprintcss.org/img/shift-safari.png

I've looked around for a possible fix for this but found nothing. It
goes away if I use:

background-attachment:fixed

but that doesn't fit the design I'm trying to make. Any ideas?


   I don't see the problem in Firefox.

   Do you specify a background for the header? If so, why?

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