Re: [css-d] Background Image not Displaying in FF

2005-10-01 Thread Kelly Miller
Tim Zappe wrote: I have a background image that does not display in FF, and I think it is because my outer most div (#wrapper) is not getting any height. I looked at all of my floats, and I think everything should be clearing correctly, but apparently it isn't, because FF doesn't display it. Any

[css-d] Background Image not Displaying in FF

2005-10-01 Thread Tim Zappe
I have a background image that does not display in FF, and I think it is because my outer most div (#wrapper) is not getting any height. I looked at all of my floats, and I think everything should be clearing correctly, but apparently it isn't, because FF doesn't display it. Any ideas on what I hav

Re: [css-d] Hodgepodge horizontal menu / submenu help

2005-10-01 Thread Eric Hassler
Ah! I think I found it. I added "left: 0;" to the #navigation ul ul. On Oct 1, 2005, at 1:57 PM, Eric Hassler wrote: I'm working on a menu based on Doug Bowman's "Sliding Doors". My menu, however, requires a horizontal submenu beneath the main tabs. The problem I'm having is that the absolut

[css-d] Hodgepodge horizontal menu / submenu help

2005-10-01 Thread Eric Hassler
I'm working on a menu based on Doug Bowman's "Sliding Doors". My menu, however, requires a horizontal submenu beneath the main tabs. The problem I'm having is that the absolute position of the submenu aligns the submenu beneath the "current" main tab. I need the submenu to align left of t

[css-d] An IE problem I can't figure out

2005-10-01 Thread Christopher Harris
Go to http://www.homedesigntrends.com in IE6. Click on the search button on the left side. This should bring you to a page called tables.php. Now, you can either view this page in 800X600 screen resolution or minimize the screen to where weird things start happening. Now, do the same thing i

[css-d] three layers, not two.

2005-10-01 Thread Benjamin Rossen
I have long held the opinion that there are three, not two, layers that need to be kept separate. content layout style However, I regard these a meta-layers that should be thought of as orthogonal to the multi-layered web application architecture, containing: data base table layer

Re: [css-d] too many browser hacks.

2005-10-01 Thread David Laakso
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi, is there a quick way to fix the positioning difference between ie and firefox/safari WITHOUT doing lots of html>body browser hacks? R. Some suggestions: -Start with a stable cross-browser reliable layout. This is a good one.

Re: [css-d] too many browser hacks.

2005-10-01 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Don Hinshaw wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: is there a quick way to fix the positioning difference between ie and firefox/safari WITHOUT doing lots of html>body browser hacks? Ross, Have you considered IE conditional comments? http://www.quirksmode.org/css/condcom.html Advice you to look

Re: [css-d] columns of lists

2005-10-01 Thread Bob Easton
Kristina Floyd wrote: Dear List I am trying to create a two column list, that displays the sitemap. The content is being generated by a CMS and I have no control over the number of items in each list, but the column headings need to be level with each other. Thee latest issue of A List A

Re: [css-d][OFF TOPIC] Anyone know of a good usability list

2005-10-01 Thread Bob Easton
Aaron Roberson wrote: I am looking for a list that is as good as this one but for usability issues. Anyone know of such a list? The question is off topic for this list. Please consult the list of OFF Topic resources in the WIKI. http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=OffTopic -- Bob Easton A

Re: [css-d] too many browser hacks.

2005-10-01 Thread Don Hinshaw
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi, is there a quick way to fix the positioning difference between ie and firefox/safari WITHOUT doing lots of html>body browser hacks? Ross, Have you considered IE conditional comments? http://www.quirksmode.org/css/condcom.html Don Hinshaw

[css-d] too many browser hacks.

2005-10-01 Thread ross
hi, is there a quick way to fix the positioning difference between ie and firefox/safari WITHOUT doing lots of html>body browser hacks? R. __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d

Re: [css-d] Flash, Video, CSS -- Can they live together?

2005-10-01 Thread Peter Beckman
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005, Christian Montoya wrote: But when I'm designing XHTML for N+1 CSS files made by different designers, and some who want to add video and/or flash in addition to their images+CSS, I can't think of how to implement it, other than to give the designers the ability to put custom