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> Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2005 22:51:07 +0200
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> Subject: RE: [css-d] IE overflow:visible bug, but vertically?
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Greetings All!
Can someone please have a look at the following page:
http://tinyurl.com/8w2lj
I got the footer to stick to the bottom but now, for some reason, the
content area does not fill the area to the footer. Any idea what is
preventing it? Thank you in advance.*
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Kind Regards
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Does anyone know of a good CSS based email newsletter campaign system
or software?
We woudl like ot start sending some HTML email, but I dont want it if
its not CSS based preferably.
Thanks
Adam
Great overview here: http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=StyleInEmail
CSS is still a bit pr
Thanks for everyone's input (www.rknstudio.com/sites/mlp_new/home.html).
This is a rework/redesign of her existing www.mylittlepretty.com website.
I've sinced changed the highlighting on any of the menu items so 1)
nothing happens on any mouse overs and 2) the 'color' is now transparent.
I will
Does anyone know of a good CSS based email newsletter campaign system
or software?
We woudl like ot start sending some HTML email, but I dont want it if
its not CSS based preferably.
Thanks
Adam
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"I've read there is a specific order which the anchors should be declared"
Correct order:
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Rahul Gonsalves wrote:
All suggestions are welcome, both design, and CSS.
Thanks,
Rahul.
Hello Rahul,
The first thing I would do is get the page to validate HTML. Make
certain your HTML is all correct then you will probably find most other
issues solved. At the moment some 20 errors are r
On 15 Aug 2005, at 10:13, Travis Nep Smith wrote:
I saw one blog post that it might have something to do with Google
Ads, but nothing to confirm this, and no work around.
It has been mentioned over at the #webkit IRC channel, and Hyatt
(Safari's author) knows about the FOUC. I hope that cou
Some issues are discussed here.
1. --> CSS in form elements is a crapshoot. The issue that has been
debated by many Mozilla developers and w3c memebers (I hickson, B
Zbarsky, D Baron).
3. The wiki page points out a few issues. There are tons of issues. My
much-outdated article "Forms with Style"
> I just found my SOURCE today and thought I would pass it along. The O'Reilly
> "CSS Cookbook" by Christopher Schmitt. It's in Chapter 3: Links and
> Navigation and here is called 'Creating Collapsible Menus' (pp 78-80).
> http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/cssckbk/
>
> There is a zip available of co
Hi,
I nearly completed the template for a new site and have a few glitches
which I hope someone can assist with.
Link : www.integra-server.co.uk/essie/ (the css is in the source)
The page appears correctly in Opera 7.54 and nearly correct in
IE5.0/Windows. There are a couple of things with Firef
Hi,
Can anyone help?
I posted this question on the 12th but have had no replies. I'm not
sure if it's because my question is too dumb or too difficult to
answer! Feedback in either direction would be much appreciated
because I'm totally stuck! :-(
here's my original question.
I have c
I read this little trick somewhere.
(I would post where but I can't remember)
Add this to your body tag:
text-align: center;
I read to add this to the main "wrapper" div:
margin: 0 auto;
text-align: left;
I hope this helps.
Good luck!
Lisa
On Aug 15, 2005, at 9:59 AM, Sam Leathers wro
Dear All:
Hope that everybody has had a good weekend.
I've been having a bit of a strange problem with a fairly standard two
column layout.
Couldn't seem to get it to work properly - then just for fun, commented
out a and it started working. Great, I thought, and removed the
div - at which
> ... The JavaScript I ended up using was one very short function.
> I could have sworn I pulled it from either Eric Meyer's "More ... "
> book or from The CSS Anthology along with research via Google.
I just found my SOURCE today and thought I would pass it along. The O'Reilly
"CSS Cookbook" b
I have a two column layout (more or less)
See:
http://madla.home.comcast.net/tests/detail.html
In the right column I list a bunch of detail information. I wrapped
each detail inside a (with green border). When one
of these details wraps onto two lines, the details don't fall on new
lines or each
I've read there is a specific order which the anchors should
be declared but I haven't found this issue specified at W3C.
Is there an 'official' reference someone can provide?
An unofficial? Thank you for digging through your Favorites ;-)
<%= Clinton Gallagher
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jeremy wrote:
Hi there... I was wondering if someone could help me get this list
working correctly in IE 5.5 and IE 5.1...
http://tct2005.com/wp
I would even appreciate it if you led me in the right direction of
solving the problem myself. I have been looking around quite a bit for
the soluti
> This question is not about using flash or javascript. It's not about
> polling users with usability questions. Leave those for another
> discussion. This issue is regarding controlling the appearance of
> elements.
>
> This question addresses these issues:
> 1) Styling form controls
> 2) Using t
*I thought i should re-post this with a better subject line. It seems
that it would be better list etiquette.
Can you take a look at this nav list in IE 5.5 and IE 5.1...
http://tct2005.com/wp
I am having trouble getting it lined up. in older browsers.
I would even appreciate it if you led me in
I've been messing with this for a few days now, and can't figure out why
it isn't working. I have a layer1 div encompassing the whole site. It
centers fine (even in IE, if I put a border on it, and hide the header,
I can see that it's centered, but the rest if over 372px to the right,
and I could g
Hi there... I was wondering if someone could help me get this list
working correctly in IE 5.5 and IE 5.1...
http://tct2005.com/wp
I would even appreciate it if you led me in the right direction of
solving the problem myself. I have been looking around quite a bit for
the solution, and thought
Hershel Robinson wrote:
http://www.wait-till-i.com/index2.php
Win XP Pro SP2 platform
FF 1.04 all fine
IE6 seems fine
Opera 7.54 fine
NN 8 fine
Xandros 2.4 linux (Debian) This is a PII 400mhz test bed.
Mozilla 1.6 browser
a break appears at #post-137 etc causing a shift right of about 30pi
FF Mac -- works great.
Love the popups!
On Aug 15, 2005, at 6:48 AM, Christian Heilmann wrote:
After a few boring months, I thought adding some different style to my
blog would be a grand idea.
Please be so kind and give it a check and tell me if there are any
huge issues with it or what coul
http://www.wait-till-i.com/index2.php
FF Win2K -- looks great.
IE6 -- FOUC problem with the popup links for Posts, Categories, etc.
When they DO popup, the background loads delayed and so at first they're
unreadable. Then when I put the mouse over them, the background
disappears! They're lef
After a few boring months, I thought adding some different style to my
blog would be a grand idea.
Please be so kind and give it a check and tell me if there are any
huge issues with it or what could be done better:
http://www.wait-till-i.com/index2.php
As of now, the linking is going back to th
Hi there.
On my site, using Safari, some of the CSS seems to load a little
after the page itself loads.
This results in black text and ugliness for a short moment. I think
this is called the Flash of Unstyled Content (FOUC) when it happens
with IE, but I was unable to find much discussion o
http://www.blue-fly.co.uk/example.jpg - the red gap between
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 has a 9px
top (rounded corners), middle (repeating) section for all my text and image
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