Barbara King wrote:
Please take a look at this simple site designed by clearly a novice,
but an
earnest one. It seems fine on my screen with Firefox and IE6, but I'm
told
something's awry on a Mac. What is it and how do I fix it? Thanks.
B. King
http://www.healingground.org/schedule.html
Thanks for the info, I've read this quite a few times before but it
doesn't work in this case.
If you take the example (without doctype) and add height:100% to body
and html, IE still works as it did before (and gives the result I
want), Firefox shows no change, Opera behaves like IE.
If I put
Thanks for the info, I've read this quite a few times before but it
doesn't work in this case.
If you take the example (without doctype) and add height:100% to body
and html, IE still works as it did before (and gives the result I
want), Firefox shows no change, Opera behaves like IE.
If I
Opera users -
Can anyone tell me why this page looks so terrible in Opera?
https://www.uktransplant.org.uk/ukt/RegistrationForm.do
And is my provided work around and apology (left hand margin) sufficient?
Are there any css hacks or JavaScript sensing for Opera?
The form styles are halfway
When you visit www.peformancecontrolsystems.co.uk using Opera 7.5 on Windows
the main content is high is on the page and out of position. If you then pass
the mouse over the links on the left the content jumps down into the correct
position. On the CONTACT US page passing the mouse over the
I've got an unordered list styled as a horizontal navigation.
On hover of each link in the list the color of each link changes.
Everything works as it should with one wierd glitch in IE 6.
I click on a navigation link in my list and go to the appropriate page.
When I hit the back button to go to
On 25 Aug 2005, at 10:40 pm, Martin Tschofen wrote:
I click on a navigation link in my list and go to the appropriate page.
When I hit the back button to go to the original page, IE goes back to
that page but keeps the hover state of the originally clicked link as
if I'm still hovering over
I am fairly new to the css world, but looks like instead of using separate
divs you could use an unordered list inside the footer div with inline
display and set the list-style to none
Rob
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That nails it on the head.
All I had to do was make the :active link color the same as the :link
color and now it works correctly (I know that's not ideal, but at
least the clients happy).
Thanks a bunch...martin
On 8/25/05, Philippe Wittenbergh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 25 Aug 2005, at
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 16:59:34 +0800, Tim Reader
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Opera users -
Can anyone tell me why this page looks so terrible in Opera?
https://www.uktransplant.org.uk/ukt/RegistrationForm.do
On the span.hint, span.info, span.error styles, I removed the float:left
and set
Thursday, August 25, 2005, 11:56:15 AM, Andrew Gregory wrote:
setting display:inline and float:left/right is pointless. All floats
are display:block.
Harmless, but not pointless. display:inline fixes some IE/win float issues.
http://positioniseverything.net/explorer/doubled-margin.html
Hi all,
Could I get a site check? I know there are a couple of image tweaks
needed. I have so far checked this on Safari, Firefox and IE for Mac. IE
for Mac is having an issue with the faux column on the left. Maybe it's
the background-position of the tiling image? idk...Still working on
Glenn E. Lanier, II wrote:
http://bellsouthpwp.net/S/p/Speedy7/LayoutTest.html
IE needs left:0; top:0; on this a.p. menu.
Ingo
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Here's a left-field approach to generating rounded corners: build the graphics
on the fly. It's probably not appropriate for a production environment, but
once you're happy with your corners, you can save them as static images and
you're off and running:
http://www.mindsack.com/uxe/corners/
On 25.08.2005 20:41, Glenn E. Lanier, II wrote:
I have it laid out perfectly (I think) in Firefox, but IE places the MENU div
inside my containing DIV. Can someone point out what I did wrong? HTML and CSS
are in same file: http://bellsouthpwp.net/S/p/Speedy7/LayoutTest.html
To add a left:
Hi list,
I'm delighted to say that we're about to launch our new Web site. A few
pages, including the homepage, are XHTML Transitional -- and for the
most part the site is XHTML Strict. I owe much of the site's development
to this list and the work of Eric Meyer.
Draft site is
2geedesign wrote:
When you visit www.peformancecontrolsystems.co.uk using Opera 7.5 on
Windows the main content is high is on the page and out of position.
If you then pass the mouse over the links on the left the content
jumps down into the correct position.
typo in your URL
From: Ingo Chao
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 1:58 PM
Glenn E. Lanier, II wrote:
http://bellsouthpwp.net/S/p/Speedy7/LayoutTest.html
IE needs left:0; top:0; on this a.p. menu.
From: Uwe Kaiser
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 2:05 PM
To add a left: 0; to the positioned Menu should
Hello -
The page in question is
http://www.fsdb.k12.fl.us/outreach/symposium/concurrent.html
The page validates html 4.01 and the css validates. I can view it using my
Mac in Netscape, FF, and Safari with no problem. However, the content text
column does not all appear when I use Win IE or Win
On this page:http://www.semlogic.com/test/index.htm
I have a little unwanted white space when viewing in IE PC 6 between
the grey bar near the top and the left blue column. I have adding
padding:0 and margin:0 to both divs and also tried the holly hack for
the 3 pixel jog, but I am still getting
Hi all,
I have a small gap in ie 6.x (displays fine in firefox) on the right
side of the page, between the border and elements contained in the
border. My main concern is the gap in main portion of the page near
the news and featured products area. I don't know if the gap is
something at the
If you are using em with font-size is there is a way to clear the font-size
of a box element (stop the inheritance)?I am having a hard time
explaining myself so maybe an example would be better.
So if you have this code, the More text would be 0.80em relation to the
0.90em.
div
Hey Diona -
Win XP - FF 1.0.4
Site looks good overall. There's a slight (like 1px) difference change
on your
menu items when hover (with arrow) Not a huge deal, but you do notice.
You're
contact/.pl is not working
Thanks,
Ron
www.rknstudio.com
Quoting Diona Kidd [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Janelle Clemens wrote:
If you are using em with font-size is there is a way to clear the font-size
of a box element (stop the inheritance)?I am having a hard time
explaining myself so maybe an example would be better.
So if you have this code, the More text would be 0.80em relation to
At 12:01 PM 8/25/2005, Kent Brewster wrote:
Here's a left-field approach to generating rounded corners: build the
graphics on the fly. It's probably not appropriate for a production
environment, but once you're happy with your corners, you can save them as
static images and you're off and
On 8/25/05, Diona Kidd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Could I get a site check? I know there are a couple of image tweaks
needed. I have so far checked this on Safari, Firefox and IE for Mac. IE
for Mac is having an issue with the faux column on the left. Maybe it's
the
Diona Kidd wrote:
Hi all,
Could I get a site check? I know there are a couple of image tweaks
needed. I have so far checked this on Safari, Firefox and IE for Mac.
IE for Mac is having an issue with the faux column on the left. Maybe
it's the background-position of the tiling image?
David Laakso wrote:
Diona Kidd wrote:
Could I get a site check? I know there are a couple of image tweaks
needed. I have so far checked this on Safari, Firefox and IE for Mac.
IE for Mac is having an issue with the faux column on the left. Maybe
it's the background-position of the
Hi list,
(This is my first post to css-d, but I've been a lurker for a while
and I've picked up some good things from the list. I'm semi-competant
in CSS2, but I don't know all the various quirks, hence my question..)
I'm designing a two-column layout with a header and footer for a site
that has
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