Re: [css-d] another a:hover jumping problem

2005-07-13 Thread Ingo Chao
Carol Doersom schrieb: ...Hovering on any of the links in IE6 causes all the text below that link to jump down a pixel or two http://www.blinn.edu/sbdc/test-bus_conn.htm haven't had a thorough look, but you are serving http://www.blinn.edu/sbdc/template_nn-css.css and http://www.blinn.ed

Re: [css-d] another a:hover jumping problem

2005-07-13 Thread David Laakso
Carol Doersom wrote: I've got a list of links, each containing an image that appears in a fixed location when you hover over the link. Works fine in Firefox, Netscape and Opera. Hovering on any of the links in IE6 causes all the text below that link to jump down a pixel or two. [...} Carol h

[css-d] ie not bold on title boxes

2005-07-13 Thread Sam Leathers
First of all, thankyou for anyone that responded to my positioning issues. I still don't know how it looks in IE5 but I got it looking pretty good in IE6 and firefox. the url: http://www.magpienet.biz/newmag I'm completely lost as to whats going on with IE6 ignoring the font-weight: bold in the t

Re: [css-d] IE::min-max

2005-07-13 Thread David Laakso
David Laakso wrote: I have an elusive error(s) causing the center column to somewhat overlap the left column in Win/IE5x/6.0-- particularly obvious when the text is zoomed. Thanks. David. Bingo! Resolved. A multitude of sins on my part. Thanks

Re: [css-d] CSS Newbie Cross-Browser Issues - please check/help!

2005-07-13 Thread david
Karen Dec wrote: I have just designed my first site that totally uses CSS for all styling and positioning. In general, I'm very happy with it and as long as I'm using Firefox (Mac or Win), I'm happy. Of course, you know what I'm going to say next... I'm unhappy with how it looks in other brows

Re: [css-d] CSS Newbie Cross-Browser Issues - please check/help!

2005-07-13 Thread david
Karen Dec wrote: Hmm, W3C's CSS validator reports some errors in your CSS: http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fstu.wccnet.edu%2F%7Ekdec%2Finp150%2Fbdecsports%2Fstyle.css&usermedium=all New list member. New to CSS. Please put on your patience hat! :-) I have no patie

[css-d] CSS Newbie Cross-Browser Issues - please check/help!

2005-07-13 Thread Karen Dec
Greetings, New list member. New to CSS. Please put on your patience hat! :-) I have just designed my first site that totally uses CSS for all styling and positioning. In general, I'm very happy with it and as long as I'm using Firefox (Mac or Win), I'm happy. Of course, you know what I'm goin

[css-d] IE::min-max

2005-07-13 Thread David Laakso
I have an elusive error(s) causing the center column to somewhat overlap the left column in Win/IE5x/6.0-- particularly obvious when the text is zoomed. Thanks. David. -- David Laakso http://www.dlaakso.com/

Re: [css-d] extra space around a table inside a div

2005-07-13 Thread Bob Easton
Anthony Morales wrote: Bob, I've created a clean workpage and that shows that weird layout (I've tested Firefox and Safari on Mac 10.4 so far). http://anthonymorales.com/test.html The padding on .rbox is producing the space. To get the table to fill the div: set .rbox padding:0; set .rbox t

Re: [css-d] how to achieve text indentation without tags?

2005-07-13 Thread Bob Easton
victor NOAGBODJI wrote: Hi all, I'm trying to figure this all this afternoon, it seems like text-indent works only with tags that are displayed as block and not with others. I'm trying to have something like this: Name: Phone:

[css-d] another a:hover jumping problem

2005-07-13 Thread Carol Doersom
I've got a list of links, each containing an image that appears in a fixed location when you hover over the link. Works fine in Firefox, Netscape and Opera. Hovering on any of the links in IE6 causes all the text below that link to jump down a pixel or two. I'm guessing this is the IE a:hover

Re: [css-d] Site Check Please

2005-07-13 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Matthew Ohlman wrote: http://pictures.ohlman.com/tnbidco/index.html I need to know how it shapes up on some other browsers, especially those on Mac. I've checked (800x600) in IE6, Mozilla 1.7, and FF. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, along with accessibility, coding comments and

Re: [css-d] Content is not allowed in prolog.

2005-07-13 Thread david
Matthew Ohlman wrote: Vincent Hide wrote: I get this error when validating the CSS of the index page at www.lampdesign.co.uk: Target: http://www.lampdesign.co.uk/ Please, validate your XML document first! Line 1 Column 1 Content is not allowed in prolog. Try putting this before your DTD:

Re: [css-d] Content is not allowed in prolog.

2005-07-13 Thread Matthew Ohlman
Vincent Hide wrote: I get this error when validating the CSS of the index page at www.lampdesign.co.uk: Target: http://www.lampdesign.co.uk/ Please, validate your XML document first! Line 1 Column 1 Content is not allowed in prolog. Hey Vince, Try putting this before your DTD: That

Re: [css-d] Forcing Repeater to Bottom

2005-07-13 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Jeff Clark wrote: http://www.stephenjoneslaw.com/attorney-profiles/Rodney-Allen-Nixon In Firefox (on Mac and PC) and Camino, the background-image sometimes doesn't go all the way to the bottom. Haven't run into the problem just yet in IE. I've set a clearing break at the bottom with "cl

[css-d] Content is not allowed in prolog.

2005-07-13 Thread Vincent Hide
Hi There, This is a strange one for me, maybe not for you. I get this error when validating the CSS of the index page at www.lampdesign.co.uk: Target: http://www.lampdesign.co.uk/ Please, validate your XML document first! Line 1 Column 1 Content is not allowed in prolog. However, the XHTML

[css-d] Re: Strange float drop

2005-07-13 Thread Leigh Baker-Foley
Thank you so very much for your kind advice and information, Philippe. Have been paring down the CSS and XHTML including the helpful reminder to eliminate the align tags from images in the source code. In combination, that did the trick! Bob, apologies for cluttering up the list with all of that c

[css-d] Site Check Please

2005-07-13 Thread Matthew Ohlman
Hey List: I just finished designing this site with a CSS layout, and I was hoping you guys could take a look at it and tell me what you think: http://pictures.ohlman.com/tnbidco/index.html I need to know how it shapes up on some other browsers, especially those on Mac. I've checked (800x600)

[css-d] problem with IE

2005-07-13 Thread Camilo Kawerín
Hi, I have this page: http://sportivoferroviario.com/index.php The problem is in a group of div like this: #news {width:40em; } #news div.new {float:left; width:20em; } #news div.advertise img {width:20em; } In Firefox I get the expected result: http://sportivoferroviario.com/FF.jpg

Re: [css-d] UL pushing link to new line and bullet image position?

2005-07-13 Thread Vicki Skinner (Stebbins)
Hi Matt, That did it... many thanks Regards 8-) Vicki At 09:11 PM 13/07/2005, matt andrews wrote: On 7/13/05, Vicki Skinner (Stebbins) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi All, > > I'm nearing the end of this website and have these niggling problem with > links in the unordered lists. > > 1. When

[css-d] Forcing Repeater to Bottom

2005-07-13 Thread Jeff Clark
Obviously, I'm having a problem (and now the code validates!): I've got a wrapper div set at the inner edges of my body tags: {stuff} *see below A background image is set to repeat in that wrapper div. In Firefox (on Mac and PC) and Camino, the background-image sometimes doesn't go all the

[css-d] Flashing of Unstyled Content or something else...?

2005-07-13 Thread Johnny Withers
Hi, Either I am unable to describe my problem to Google correctly, or there is not anyone else on the Internet that has come across the problem I am having. I am leaning towards "Unable to describe my problem correctly", because I am sure someone has encountered this problem before. Is what I hav

[css-d] border rollovers in IE

2005-07-13 Thread Andrew Mason
Hi, I'm having trouble getting my borders to change color on hover in IE -- works fine in everything else it seems. The link is here: http://pandamouth.org/popup/demoLayout_lastPage.html the css in question is #demolayout a img { border: 1px solid #6060A1; } #demolayout a:hover img {

Re: [css-d] Re: Problem with “bottom-sectio n” overwriting “mid-section” in CSS

2005-07-13 Thread Steve Clason
On 7/13/2005 11:51 AM Daniel JS Lewis wrote: This is my first post here, and any help is appreciated. Welcome. Our new template design is running into a few CSS problems, which you can see here: http://webdev.plattsburgh.edu/academics/art/graphicdesign.php If your issue is the footer-type

RE: [css-d] Re: Problem with "bottom-section" overwriting "mi d-section" in CSS

2005-07-13 Thread Pringle, Ron
> Our new template design is running into a few CSS problems, > which you can > see here: > http://webdev.plattsburgh.edu/academics/art/graphicdesign.php > > we have > been able to get most of the way to a table less design > (except for the bug > you see above) > > My question is: can any

[css-d] Re: Problem with “bottom-section” overwriting “mid-section” in CSS

2005-07-13 Thread Daniel JS Lewis
Hi Folks, This is my first post here, and any help is appreciated. Our new template design is running into a few CSS problems, which you can see here: http://webdev.plattsburgh.edu/academics/art/graphicdesign.php My title is Web Editor, so my CSS skills are good-to-intermediate. With the help

Re: [css-d] Trouble with a LI navigation

2005-07-13 Thread saul
you might want to make current a class instead of an id and get rid of the 'id=active'. if you need the color swap, put it in the 'current' style #leftnav li.current { list-style-image: url(test.gif); color: #B57F35;} I believe IE has issues with multiple id's. hth Saul

Re: [css-d] IE issues

2005-07-13 Thread saul
Knew about the lack of support for Mac IE. Didn't know it's not in Tiger. I'm more concerned with Win IE users experiences since they have such a huge market share (particularly in the US). Thanks, Saul On Jul 13, 2005, at 11:21 AM, Gerry Creighton wrote: Mac IE is no longer supported by MS

[css-d] Trouble with a LI navigation

2005-07-13 Thread Tom Dell'Aringa
Hi, I'm doing a simple navigation using LI elements. Only the currently selected nav item should show the bullet, and that is working fine. My problem is that the space between the bullet and the LI item is different in IE vs. Gecko. I know I am missing a setting somewhere but search me if I ca

[css-d] Why this difference between IE and FF

2005-07-13 Thread Daniel Doesburg
Hi list, I've a website (UC) with a strange behavior. http://wouda.doesburg.biz In IE every other page (via menu) is build up, or better build down, slowly. In FF is every switch to another page nice quiet, but if I resize the window it's a royal fireworks. The content part is shown a short tim

[css-d] Why this difference between IE and FF

2005-07-13 Thread Daniel Doesburg
Hi list, I've a website (UC) with strange behavior. In IE every other page (via menu) is build up, or better build down, slowly. In FF is every switch to another page nice quiet, but if I resize the window it's a royal fireworks. The content part is shown a short time in the upper left corner be

[css-d] IE issues

2005-07-13 Thread saul
Hello List, I'm having terrific issues with IE Mac and Windows. For example, on the left hand subnavigation (listing articles 1, etc.) the little graphic in the third item repeats three times (once for each line). Also, is there a good way to make IE accept a minimum width so the layout d

Re: [css-d] Hanging right margins in IE - question 1

2005-07-13 Thread Keith Sader
On 7/13/05, Ingo Chao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Keith Sader schrieb: > > I've almost got our website re-done using CSS. I'm missing two things: > > > > 1.) Rounded corners, but that's another WikiPage > yes see > http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=RoundedCorners Done, I've actually managed t

Re: [css-d] Hanging right margins in IE - question 1

2005-07-13 Thread Ingo Chao
Keith Sader schrieb: I've almost got our website re-done using CSS. I'm missing two things: 1.) Rounded corners, but that's another WikiPage yes see http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=RoundedCorners (In the unlikely case someone can't stand seeing the ubiquitous rounded corners all over th

[css-d] Hanging right margins in IE

2005-07-13 Thread Keith Sader
I've almost got our website re-done using CSS. I'm missing two things: 1.) Rounded corners, but that's another WikiPage 2.) My last bit of margins in IE 6 page: http://ksader.100free.com/css/userHome.html CSS: http://ksader.100free.com/css/style.css I'll give a quick breakdown of the html so th

Re: [css-d] Firefox relative font size rendering problem.

2005-07-13 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On 13 Jul 2005, at 3:03 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is a bug i've been fighting against for some time now. It is relatively simple: when font-sizes are set to relative units (em or pertentage) the element wich contain text (in this case it is an anchor) render with inconstant height, wi

Re: [css-d] UL pushing link to new line and bullet image position?

2005-07-13 Thread matt andrews
On 7/13/05, Vicki Skinner (Stebbins) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi All, > > I'm nearing the end of this website and have these niggling problem with > links in the unordered lists. > > 1. When I change the list to an OL and change the CSS to OL it's perfect > but not when it's a UL??? > > Two