Michael Hulse wrote:
What would you suggest as the best technique for laying-out forms in a
fluid-width site?
Any fluid-width form examples available?
I plan to use fieldsets/labels... I would prefer to have the label to
the left of the input, not above.
Any links, tips, suggestions
Guys
Many apologies for this. Due to a malfunction with Outlook I have lost a
bunch of emails from the discussion forum.
Couple of weeks ago there was an interesting thread on image layout. I am
trying to put together a gallery for a client with thumbnails laid out in
rows and columns which will
hi :)
i use this thechniuqe to rollOver images and change there state.
http://www.zimmerim.co.il/zimmersV2/test_For_Css_D.html
#in_the_area A.spa{
background-image:url(../images/more_in_the_area_spa.gif);
}
#in_the_area A.spa:hover{
background:url(../images/more_in_the_area_spa.gif) 0% -94px;
continuation:
i got on a trace.
for some reason, after the page had been open for 10-15 minutes, if i move
on the images, they reload again. and i see a blank/white space behind them.
why is that happening? server bandwidth limitation ? browser limitation ?
On 12/5/05, shlomi asaf [EMAIL
Hello,
can someone please explain why the following is happening? I have a
table and mark the rows with 2 classes, say class1 and class2. Class1
changes the background color and the font to bold, class2 also changes
the background color (to something different from class1) and sets the
border to
Hello all,
I've a strange problem with a recent layout.
In MAC IE (tested in mac IE 5.01), two backgrounds images are not showing,
the one on the body and the one on the banner div.
These images are quite wide (2550px) to account for large screen
resolutions.
After running a few tests, I've
hi folks! I have an horizontal menu; the ul element has a width of 100% but the
number of the elements of the list is variable so I could not set different
width to each one. So the elements must occupy all that they can (liquid).
Properties like display:table-cell and similar does not work on
Hi everyone,
I am seeing an effect in FF 1.0.6 and Safari 2.0.2 that I don't understand,
where a non-floated div in the main content is overlaid on top of a number
of transparent floated divs that precede it in the markup, rather than
flowing around them.
The 6 transparent floated divs are to
Yes, I have tried display:inline but in this case, only width this property is
not enough because the list does not be liquid. The elements don´t occupy all
width of the list. I want the same visual effect that if I use a table with a
width o 100% with two columns without width.
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Hi all!
That's my first post in here.
I've got few questions for you.
Please check out the
http://pastebin.com/449301
for the questions and the source.
PS. requires opera 8.0
Thanks!
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John Jameson wrote:
The 6 transparent floated divs are to give a rounded margin in the
top left corner. They have class cNavPaneBg and ids NavPaneBg1 ...
6.
If you leave them out completely, and adjust margins on h1 h2 to go
with it, then IE6 will act as Firefox, Opera etc.
The
Marik G. wrote:
Hi all! That's my first post in here.
You're most welcome
I've got few questions for you. Please check out the
http://pastebin.com/449301 for the questions and the source.
PS. requires opera 8.0
I don't want to throw you off, but those question are better answered by
Lovely site! I look forward to it going live! I bet my Mom will want to
visit those gardens after seeing your site ;-)
In the sub-pages under design philosophy, the images went below the fold
(off-screen) and therefore the Read More links were out of site - I had to
scroll every time to get
I have a problem at this site in IE.
https://63.246.3.205/frontadmin/login.cfm Please use joyce for username and
joyce for the password. The page looks fine in IE and Firefox but open the
FAQ page which uses the same styles! The top graphic in the left column is
pushed down the page in IE.
Rahul Gonsalves wrote:
Dear All:
I've been working on a site for a Landscape Design/Build firm. Please do
look at it and give me some feedback.
Thanks to Georg Sørtun for his help earlier this month.
http://littleandreid.com/beta/
Warmly,
Rahul.
That guy that wrote about Arial,
http://www.eystein.no/vimenn/
http://www.eystein.no/vimenn/Public/Styles/main.css
You have a 'part-float' construct already. Now, make it an 'all-float'
construct, which is something even IE/win understands... :-)
A bit of fine-tuning is needed at your end if you want both IE5+
and IE6
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You're most welcome
Thanks!
Now, I have looked at your page in Opera 8.0, 8.5 and 9prev1 - and
Firefox 1.5. No problems that I can see.
Ok, now
http://pastebin.com/449543
is broken in opera 8.0.
But it looks fine in ie6 and ff1.5.
Thanks!
Marik G. wrote:
http://pastebin.com/449543 is broken in opera 8.0. But it looks fine
in ie6 and ff1.5.
I am unable to see any differences between rendering of anything between
Firefox 1.5, Opera 8.0 and Opera 9prev1.
I can't see any differences between http://pastebin.com/449543 and
I am unable to see any differences between rendering of anything between
Firefox 1.5, Opera 8.0 and Opera 9prev1.
I can't see any differences
That's strange cuz
http://pastebin.com/449301
has 2 yellow lines highlighting area that is used to fix opera's floating issue
where as
Hi
Would some of you (especially those on a mac) be able to just check this
one page for me? It seems to be displaying correctly in Firefox and IE6,
however I can only guess something interesting is happening on mac IE5.2.
http://www.brainnutrition.co.uk/index_test.html
Thanks!
Lee
Hi Georg,
Many thanks for taking the time to answer this.
If you leave them out completely, and adjust margins on h1 h2 to go
with it, then IE6 will act as Firefox, Opera etc.
Thanks for this alternative, the original solution for this site is
preferred as each page is script-generated, so
Well I test some tutorials from Incutio and none work for me. I use FF 1.5 and
IE 6.0 SP1. I only get two images instead four needed. The images are located
well and URL are fine too. I check with TopStyle. So ... I don't know what I'm
doing wrong.
If any can help me ...
King regards
I treat to build a menu system using LI elements but I can't get the way to
change the background color. I treat to do the same as links. For example:
a:link, a:active, a:visited {
color: #fff;
text-decoration: none;
font-size: 11px;
}
a:hover {
color: #ffcc66;
}
Could some kind person help with this? Or if I'm not being clear, let
me know that as well. Thanks.
On Sat, Dec 03, 2005 at 05:00:18PM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
I've spent a bunch of hours reading about rounded corners, but I
think I'm not understating how negative margins effect parent
John Jameson wrote:
As an experiment I removed the height property; It correctly reduced
the container to the height of the content but it did not change the
overlapping behaviour in FF or Safari- is there another property that
can trigger this bug/feature?
Didn't you care to read the
Hello list,
I read this article[1] at ALA and I was wondering... Does they technique
work with today browsers? Or is there any other solution?
Thanks!
Ricardo
[1] http://www.alistapart.com/articles/relafont
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Bill Moseley wrote:
Could some kind person help with this? Or if I'm not being clear,
let me know that as well. Thanks.
We see so much code/css daily, and even simple cases like yours may
require a test-page just to make sure we're not missing anything.
Create a simple, valid, page with
On 12/5/05, Virtuallee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
however I can only guess something interesting is happening on mac IE5.2.
http://www.brainnutrition.co.uk/index_test.html
Hi,
Looks fine in IE 5.2 Mac
Mindy
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i have div that has a background and it is not repeating.
there is a main background that has no restrictions and is aligned as
default.
can someone tell me how to make the background in the div repeat so
that if i have text it will be readable.
please note: explicit audio please mute your
Sorry for the off-topic post, but we're in a bind. Does anyone know any
good lists where I could to submit a question like the following:
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application consists of information about the applicant (HTML), their resume
Matt
Sure looking for a panacea.
Try http://www.frontpagewebmaster.com/default.asp
Great forum and have got me out of many a bind.
Good luck
Ian
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Should have started this way.
Here's a one-stop example of the problem.
http://hank.org/demos/corner.html
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if you give an element display:block, you can set height, width, bg color
and much more.
look at this example:
http://www.zimmerim.co.il/zimmersV2/test_For_Css_D.html
and look at the right list in this portal
http://www.zimmerim.co.il/zimmersV2/
the white ones? its a list
look over this
Dear Reynier Perez Mira
Reynier Perez Mira wrote:
Well I test some tutorials from Incutio and none work for me. I use
FF 1.5 and IE 6.0 SP1. I only get two images instead four needed. The
images are located well and URL are fine too. I check with TopStyle.
So ... I don't know what I'm doing
Bill Moseley wrote:
Should have started this way.
Here's a one-stop example of the problem.
http://hank.org/demos/corner.html
I suspect you're suffering from margin-collapse (cured by top padding
or a border)
http://www.complexspiral.com/publications/uncollapsing-margins/
Uncollapsing
Reynier Perez Mira wrote:
I treat to build a menu system using LI elements but I can't get the way to
change the background color. I treat to do the same as links.
Reynier
Try something like this:
ul {
margin:0;
padding:0;
list-style:none;
}
li {
display:block;
Bill Moseley wrote:
Should have started this way.
Yes, you should :-)
Everything shows up clearly now.
Here's a one-stop example of the problem.
http://hank.org/demos/corner.html
Test with this:
#corner2 div div {padding: 1px 0;}
...instead of this:
#corner2 div div {border: 1px
I have a simple page here: http://www.medialab.com/PWMenus/test5724/test5.html
And the CSS here: http://www.medialab.com/PWMenus/test5724/test5.css
This page looks correct in all the browsers I've tried so far on both
platforms, except Safari. In Safari 1.3.1 (v312.3.3) the bottom
yellow
cappellano wrote:
Hello list,
I read this article[1] at ALA and I was wondering... Does they technique
work with today browsers? Or is there any other solution?
Thanks!
Ricardo
[1] http://www.alistapart.com/articles/relafont
Yes, it will work with today's browsers. Whether you want to use
Hello,
The skeleton layout for this site appears to work fine in most everything
except for mac IE (which I've heard is not good!).
I would greatly appreciate some assistance to make the necessary stylesheet
adjustments to accommodate browsers appropriately.
html: http://layout.dev.l-s.com/
css:
Greetings,
Nearing the launch of stage 1 on this project, I'd appreciate your
feedback on the following.
Trying to use as few divs as possible, I've marked up the home page to
use lists for everything that seemed a menu and all appears to be
aligning properly... in everything but IE (3px) and
On 12/5/05, David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cappellano wrote:
Hello list,
I read this article[1] at ALA and I was wondering... Does they technique
work with today browsers? Or is there any other solution?
Yes, it will work with today's browsers. Whether you want to use
javascript
I'm converting a site from an all-navigation-in-flash-and-tables-mess
http://www.associatedpartnersinc.com
to straight css.
My demo site is at
http://cvs.apwy.openvistas.net
Stylesheets are available at
http://cvs.apwy.openvistas.net/stylesheets/main.css
Dear CSSers:
Another list I'm on is getting another browser cam pool together,
through https://www.fundable.org/groupactions/browsercampool . The
amount browser cam has charged has gone up, its now $39.90 a person, or
something like that - close to $40.00.
If you don't know about browser cam
I wanted to pass this on here because it has been invaluable to me in
learning css. Since this might be considered off-topic perhaps you
should write me off-list if you have questions.
How so? Personally I just get frustrated by bugs I cannot reproduce.
Having a real setup with the
Chris, thanks for your questions and input.
have a feeling people on here probably know what they think of it and it
is semi-off topic, if not totally. :)
For the record: My email was sent off-list to Donna. Let's not discuss
the pros and cons of browsercam or sitevista as it is off-topic.
Chris,
On Dec 5, 2005, at 3:14 PM, Chris Perkins wrote:
I have a simple page here:
http://www.medialab.com/PWMenus/test5724/test5.html
This page looks correct in all the browsers I've tried so far on both
platforms, except Safari. In Safari 1.3.1 (v312.3.3) the bottom
yellow thing,
Please, please remove my email address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) as I do not have the
time to read 50 or 60 emails on the subject of CSS everyday.
Thanking you in anticipation of a cessation of these emails which are deleted
unread.
L Baxter
Hi all,
My first post to the list, how exciting. I'm working to get this new
standards-based web version of our printed newsletter online this week.
There are still some minor tweaks I need to make, but I have a couple
of issues that I'm having trouble with. Of course these are mainly IE
On Dec 5, 2005, at 1:27 AM, Tony Crockford wrote:
I generally refer to the ideas in use here:
http://www.aplus.co.yu/css/forms/?css=1
Very helpful, thanks! :)
Micky
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I have implemented the changes suggested by Michael. I just checked
the site in BrowserCam. The site renders as I want in almost all
browsers except IE 6.0 and IE 5.2 on Mac. No surprise there.
In IE 6.0 the entire white center content disappears. In Mac IE 5.2
there are small white
I'm testing an ebay (tag soup) template here:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=5643749166
css for it is here:
http://kickasswebdesign.com/ebaytemplates/first/template1css.css
I know that the ebay version doesn't center in IE, I've got that fixed
here by addition of another
I had a quick question about designing tabular data. The following image
shows an example of what I'd like to achieve.
http://www.epiphanize.com/Sample.gif
My question is, do I make a cell for each of the labels (i.e. Address,
City) and set their scope to row? Would that be correct to do when
Hi folks,
I did some acrobatics to get my site to layout properly and IE isn't
taking it quite right:
http://smandrew.com/dutch/work.php?id=pistil_photography
In IE, the pattern background div extends about 200px further down
than it should. Looks great in Firefox and Safari.
I think it
Reynier Perez Mira wrote:
I treat to build a menu system using LI elements but I can't get the way
to change the background color. I treat to do the same as links. For
example:
a:link, a:active, a:visited {
color: #fff;
text-decoration: none;
font-size: 11px;
}
a:hover
Ingo Chao wrote:
A negative margin-right of -3px (served only to IE) should do.
in #sidebar.
Ingo
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