Cutter,
Thank you for checking up on me. It helps to have others keep me
honest. I will admit that I did not test it on NS4. I tested it
on Mozilla 1.2 and NS7 on which it looks fine except for the HRs
not showing up in color. I also tested it on Opera on which it
looks a little funky but
Robert,
The style you set, was that for a different site than the one you posted
earlier? I just looked at it in NS 4 and it is off kilter quite a bit...
Cutter
Falcon Knives
Robert Polickoski writes:
> All,
>
> Thank you for your suggestions and input. Taking it all into
> account, I
All,
Thank you for your suggestions and input. Taking it all into
account, I have been able to develop a CSS sheet that works in
both browsers.
Robert J. Polickoski
Senior Programmer, ISRD Inc.
(540) 842-6339
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
AIM - RobertJFP
-- Original Message --
e examples of layouts out there that work, they
JDC> can just be a pain to implement.
JDC> -- Jeff
JDC> -Original Message-
JDC> From: Robert Polickoski [mailto:rpolickoski@;isrd.com]
JDC> Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 3:08 PM
JDC> To: CF-Talk
JDC> Subject
I KNOW that netscape (V4+) can do absolute positioning (ie. Overriding
in-line element order).
Show us your code! Are you coding your positions into the HTML, with style
sheet definitions or with JavaScript styling code?
On 11/6/02 1:08 PM, "Robert Polickoski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Isaa
> Isaac,
> Yes, I am idealistic and trying to truly separate content from
> format (maybe I should just use XML LOL).
> The reason that I suggest that NS isn't implementing position is
> that it is treating everything as an in-line element.
> Thank you for the reference and your response.
maybe
lto:rpolickoski@;isrd.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 3:08 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT: CSS2 and NetScape
Isaac,
Yes, I am idealistic and trying to truly separate content from
format (maybe I should just use XML LOL).
The reason that I suggest that NS isn't implementing po
Isaac,
Yes, I am idealistic and trying to truly separate content from
format (maybe I should just use XML LOL).
The reason that I suggest that NS isn't implementing position is
that it is treating everything as an in-line element.
Thank you for the reference and your response.
Robert J. Polic
Are you trying to implement a table-less site layout?
AFAIK Netscape supports position... There's some issues ( not necessarily
Netscape issues ) with position: relative vs. position: fixed, and using
position:relative in a class rather than on an element with #elementname.
I'm not really an auth
Can you provide a code snip-it of the problematic CSS?
-John-
At 01:48 PM 11/6/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>All,
>
>I apologize for t he off-topic post but I am having a terrible
>time finding another resource.
>
>I have a site on which I am using a CSS2 style sheet (validated)
>to format the content.
All,
I apologize for t he off-topic post but I am having a terrible
time finding another resource.
I have a site on which I am using a CSS2 style sheet (validated)
to format the content. IE6 displays it beautifully. NS messes it
up copmpletely. I think it is because NS hasn't implemented th
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