So, I was looking at the css on the Yahoo Mail website for rounded
corners and it looks pretty complex. Is there anyone else that has
toyed around with a method similar to the one they used or has a
resource that explains the method that yahoo used to build them? I'd
really like to
So, I was looking at the css on the Yahoo Mail website for rounded
corners and it looks pretty complex. Is there anyone else that has
toyed around with a method similar to the one they used or has a
resource that explains the method that yahoo used to build them? I'd
really like to
Marco,
Thats not really an float-less solution. (I doubt thats possible).
Making the red box float does create an problem (on apple, safari-OP-
IE-FF).
The read box is now placed under the gray box due to the left-margin:
22%
changing this to 1 or 2% corrects this.
[little off-topic]
Do you
Jade True wrote:
I've designed this Zen Cart with css almost exclusively.
http://www.soap.jadetrue.com/
[...]
First, in IE, there is a 3 pixel gap above the right float,
that I can't get rid of
Try adding:
#logoleft a img {
vertical-align: bottom;
}
Secondly, in IE the left column
Steve wrote:
a few family members use AOL(cough-cough) and say some of the pages
on my site http://www.intheholler.com don`t open . Is there something
I can do to fix this problem ?
Well, Tidy tells me there's a missing /span in #nav...
Fixing that made many more browsers happy.
regards
Shoot I missed that 1 thought I had them all fixed Thanks 4 your time.
On 8/14/05, Gunlaug Sørtun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, Tidy tells me there's a missing /span in #nav...
Fixing that made many more browsers happy.
regards
Georg
--
http://www.gunlaug.no
There is a nice set of tutorials for rounded corners at:
http://pro.html.it/esempio/nifty/
Mike Soultanian wrote:
So, I was looking at the css on the Yahoo Mail website for rounded
corners and it looks pretty complex. Is there anyone else that has
toyed around with a method similar to the
Diane Porter wrote:
In the page I'm working on,
http://www.aranyani.org/8-13A.html,
in Safari and Firefox, gaps appear between the banner picture and the
content below. I found a suggestion in the css-discuss archives to
style the image and mark it display: block. I did that, and the
Thanks Bruno, it helped a lot...
I haven't looked at the details, but I would also suggest you to try to get
the same effect in a less complex way. For example: there would be no need
for the negative top margin on #logo if you had the logo image floated left
(now it is not floated), and all
I am attempting to take a site I developed some time back and convert a
bulky table navigation to a nice horizontal list navigation. Sounds simple,
but I have a hard time comprehending the padding issues that make the links
fill the list-items and the list items fill the ul. Below are two links,
David Laakso wrote:
Diane Porter wrote:
In the page I'm working on,
http://www.aranyani.org/8-13A.html,
in Safari and Firefox, gaps appear between the banner picture and
the content below. I found a suggestion in the css-discuss archives
to style the image and mark it display: block. I
I hear studio 8 is meant to be a big improvement but WHY do my pages look all
over the place in dreamwever and when I preview them in a browser ...perfect.
This is so annoying...does anyone know of a good css extension or other visual
application so I can see my DIV's as I build them?
R.
Jade True wrote:
I now have a baffling issue in Firefox, perhaps you have some
insight? I notice this same thing in other sites in Firefox
(currently using 1.0.6)...
some of the links and linked images shift to the right
slightly. You'll see in Firefox that there is now a 1px gap
to the
http://help.hyperarts2.com/
stylesheet: http://help.hyperarts2.com/_inc/main.css
I am so close to nailing this page, but the content is going beyond
the container. I'm sort of twisted up in positioning absolute/
relative and hopefully some knowledgeable soul can set this right.
If the
For Mac users there is HyperEdit - http://www.apple.com/downloads/
macosx/internet_utilities/hyperedit.html
Or you can try Eclipse, the free open-source, java-based IDE that
runs on everything - http://www.eclipse.org
There are plenty of plug-ins for Eclipse (some free and some not)
that
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2005 10:18 PM
Subject: gap in ie
This is ok in firefox but a gap appears in IE. There are two 800px divs then a
holder which holds all the buttons, then the info box holder which
All fixed. Thankfully. (**putting away the anticipated Excedrin**)
Removed parentheses from around the url for the IE5 styles. This allowed it
to read the IE5 styles.
This caused the content on the pmi-index.html to push up behind the
header fixed by adding a padding-top to the #content.
Hi
I am having problems with loading background images in my style.css
file, running through apache2
locallay. The directory structure is thus
www\index.html (with link to link rel=stylesheet type=text/css
href=../style/style.css /
www\style\style.css
www\nigel\images
in the style.css i
Hi
I am having problems with loading background images in my style.css
file, running through apache2
locallay. The directory structure is thus
www\index.html (with link to link rel=stylesheet type=text/css
href=../style/style.css /
www\style\style.css
www\\images
in the style.css i have
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is so annoying...does anyone know of a good css extension or
other visual application so I can see my DIV's as I build them?
If it's important for you, you can try to use design-time style sheets.
Thierry | www.TJKDesign.com
Does anyone know of a good book or, even better, a website that has some
basic pointers on how to convert a tables site into a tabless CSS site?
I got a huge project ahead. Thanks
Adam
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css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Its not perfect, but I found the book Stylin with CSS (Charles Wyke-Smith)
covers a lot of ground and gives good summaries of current practice.
Its not 100% accurate - lots of typos etc but overall very useful.
Cheers
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(http://www.rknstudio.com/sites/mlp_new/home.html)
Hey - first time submitting to this list and all... I'm relatively new to
CSS and this is my first complete site design. There are a couple pages
not yet fully populated, but that's just content. (which will be filled in
by end of day tomorrow)
Hey - first time submitting to this list and all... I'm relatively new to
CSS and this is my first complete site design. There are a couple pages
not yet fully populated, but that's just content. (which will be filled in
by end of day tomorrow) Most of the pages are validating successfully
Tim Ware wrote:
http://help.hyperarts2.com/
If the viewport is tall enough, there isn't a problem. But if the
content in the white area extends beyond the fold, and you scroll
down, you'll see the problem, a pretty common one, I suspect.
Sure is :-)
You're mixing styles in a way that
I have found the SitePoint books to be very useful. In this case.
HTML Utopia: Designing Without Tables Using CSS would be a good
title - http://www.sitepoint.com/books/css1/
Also, I have all of Eric Meyer's books going back to his first
O'Reilly title and every one of them is an important
From: Adam Helweh
basic pointers on how to convert a tables site into a tabless
CSS site?
I got a huge project ahead. Thanks
Our list owners book Eric Meyer on CSS has a lot of material
on the subject. He redoes a table based site using css as one
of the excercises. The whole book is full
Sorry for all the posts today, folks.
After reviewing an email from Felix, it seems there are a couple of things
left to fix.
The one with which I am having difficulty is the right-hand sidebar on the
front page. When zoomed 3 or 4 times, the Become a member link starts to
straddle the
Hello again!
I want to thank all of you for the warm welcome. What a nice group of
people. And yes to the one who offered me a gmail account, I would love one.
Thanks so much. I have noticed by checking countless sites that lots of
people are using javascript. I have not even begun to
Although I am a fan of Dreamweaver (been using it since version one),
I agree that its current incarnation needs improvement with CSS. Lets
hope version 8 brings that.
Until then, I'm using Style Master:
http://www.westciv.com/style_master/
Its for Mac and Windows, and I am personally very
I hear studio 8 is meant to be a big improvement but WHY do my pages =
look all over the place in dreamwever and when I preview them in a =
browser ...perfect.
This is so annoying...does anyone know of a good css extension or
other =
visual application so I can see my DIV's as I build them?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hear studio 8 is meant to be a big improvement but WHY do my pages look all
over the place in dreamwever and when I preview them in a browser ...perfect.
This is so annoying...does anyone know of a good css extension or other visual
application so I can see my DIV's
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The one with which I am having difficulty is the right-hand sidebar on the
front page. When zoomed 3 or 4 times, the Become a member link starts to
straddle the border, and as you zoom further, it pushes all the way outside
of the border.
The url?
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