hi folks! if you don´t want to install the beta 2 of Internet Explorer 7, you
can download beta 1 from this page
http://downloads.skyzyx.com/index.php?fpp=20&did=8&fid=11 and use it with
another versions of Explorer like 5 or 5.5
this is useful for testing but, only works on Window XP
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On 1/31/06, Al Sparber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Double-check for any filter hacks and do note that there are still
> some incomplete areas. Another issue on your page - don't know if you
> want to bother it, but a:hover is not working. This little test suite
> will explain why and how you can f
On 1/31/06, Christian Montoya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> first:
>
> border: size style color;
>
> so:
>
> border: 7px solid #264073;
whoops, the order might not matter. Please excuse me on that one.
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On 1/31/06, Les Mizzell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> #navigation-top-list li {
> display: inline;}
>
> #navigation-top-list li#contact { width:74px; margin-left:10px;
> padding-bottom: 4px; border-bottom:7px #264073 solid; }
>
> #navigation-top-list li#news { width:74px; margin-left:10px;
> paddi
> It's Windows Internet Explorer, not Microsoft Internet Explorer -
> weird?
>
> If anyone could explain what's happening in IE 7 at the main page of
> http://www.cssliquid.com, I would really appreciate it. It must be
> an
> inheritance bug? The divs are not being floated like they should.
Hi
It's Windows Internet Explorer, not Microsoft Internet Explorer - weird?
If anyone could explain what's happening in IE 7 at the main page of
http://www.cssliquid.com, I would really appreciate it. It must be an
inheritance bug? The divs are not being floated like they should.
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Jonathan Gold wrote:
> I don't understand. If they're all the same why do you style each one
> separately. Won't it work with one declaration:
>
> #navigation-top-list li { display: inline; width:74px;
> margin-left:10px; padding-bottom: 4px; border-bottom:7px #264073
> solid; }
Doh I left p
> I'm trying to figure out how to force the width of a list element for a
> top nav bar to look like this:
>
> http://www.cyndustries.com/navcrap.gif
>
> Progress so far:
>
Give this a spin:
http://www.charlestonwebsolutions.com/examples/list_nav_001.html
I applied the border to the so that y
On Jan 31, 2006, at 9:25 PM, Les Mizzell wrote:
> I'm trying to figure out how to force the width of a list element for a
> top nav bar to look like this: http://www.cyndustries.com/navcrap.gif
>
>
> Contact Us
> News
>...and so forth
>
>
> CSS looks like so far
>
> #navigation-top-list
I don't understand. If they're all the same why do you style each one
separately. Won't it work with one declaration:
#navigation-top-list li { display: inline; width:74px;
margin-left:10px; padding-bottom: 4px; border-bottom:7px #264073
solid; }
Or what don't I understand?
On 1/31/06, Les Miz
I'm trying to figure out how to force the width of a list element for a
top nav bar to look like this:
http://www.cyndustries.com/navcrap.gif
Progress so far:
Code (abbreviated) looks like...
Contact Us
News
...and so forth
CSS looks like so far
#navigation-top-list li {
display:
On Jan 31, 2006, at 5:28 PM, Holly Bergevin wrote:
> The problem element isn't floated in the first place, so adding
> float: none to it did not have the desired result, obviously.
> Brandon, your friend needs to override the absolute positioning of
> - #textblocki - in his/her style sheet.
From: Brandon Oto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>"I'm trying to build a print style sheet for a new site; I'm running up
>against a Mozilla bug. I know about the float bug - and thought I'd
>worked
>around it (by adding a float: none; to all blocks that normally
>floated).
>Anyway - the problem is simp
> Hi
> Webpage link = http://www.2gee.com/business.html
>
> If you visit this page in IE6/win and scroll the page down to the bottom and
> then scroll back up you should see that the background image located at the
> top of the LH column has been duplicated.
Appears to be fixed, I do not see tha
Eric A. Meyer wrote:
> And always remember that this is a
> beta!
They probably will fix their position:absolute bugs in gamma or delta.
Absolutely positioned element and percentage width
http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/tmp/apboxpercentagewidth.html
wrong
Absolutely positioned box and lost next
Iorhael wrote:
> http://www.drkdesign.com/LVS/phpintro/
>
> Do you know of a specific fix for Opera?
Sure. A heavy one is part of this collection[1], but I won't recommend
it. It's so heavy that even the validator has serious problems handling
it, although it looks like a copy from the CSS3 specs
> Zero out default-margins before positioning, and most differences will
> be gone.
hupon re-opening Opera, the date stamp position looks just fine
now...thanks again Georg! I must not have refreshed after making the change.
Debbie
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I still don't understand why Safari and Opera show the 'rounding error'
at 800px and lower, as I have described.
And with regard to my first posting: I have suggested to move the bg
image from body to #wrap.
Ingo
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Roger Roelofs wrote:
>This same question came up a week or so ago and the resolution was
>the same. Put the bg image on the container centered with margin: 0
>auto; instead of on its parent.
>
>
Yes, that's what I replied this morning in a mail to Don which by
accident didn't go to the li
From: "Smith, Sarah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> my stylesheet comment:
>
>Is getting picked up by [IE7]. Do I have the right syntax/coding/wording on
>the comment?
Well, if the syntax you posted above is what you have on your page, then
according to Microsoft's information about Conditional Comments
Zero out default-margins before positioning, and most differences will
> be gone.
Georg,
Thanks for that ...that eliminated the difference between IE and Firefox, so
I don't need the html>body hack anymore. However, the Opera still brings in
the date stamp lower.
http://www.drkdesign.com/LVS/php
I am *assuming* that it will ALSO be available on Windows XP Service
Pack 2 systems even though that's not listed in the "will ultimately be
available on" list.
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Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006
Martin Davis III wrote:
> my website works perfectly in Firefox. Then I load it in IE and the
> boarders don't show up. Any suggestions?
>
> http://www.swilly.tk/~martin/
Well, nothing has changed since last time you asked that question - 2
days ago.
Here's the same answer...
Try adding:
.artic
In IE7 the red borders show up but then break into pieces when I scroll
the page.
james c
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Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 5:03 PM
To: [css-d] CSS-Discuss.org
Subject: [css-d] IE Layout Prob
my website works perfectly in Firefox. Then I load it in IE and the
boarders don't show up. Any suggestions?
http://www.swilly.tk/~martin/
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List wik
Eric A. Meyer wrote:
> But please let's not start a round of "hacks are breaking! hacks are
> necessary! hacks are evil!" on the list, especially not now. Let's
> find out what we have first, and let the dust settle a bit before we
> worry about which way to jump. And always remember that thi
At 3:20 PM -0500 1/31/06, Bryce Fields wrote:
>Test those sites now.
>
>http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.mspx
Oh, now this is interesting:
"Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2 Preview will only run on Windows® XP
Service Pack 2 (SP2) systems, but will ultimately be available for
Windows
Folks,
Passing this along on behalf of a friend. Is this a known bug? It
sounds vaguely familiar, but I can't seem to find any references.
"I'm trying to build a print style sheet for a new site; I'm running up
against a Mozilla bug. I know about the float bug - and thought I'd
worked
around
Ingo,
On Jan 31, 2006, at 7:05 AM, Ingo Chao wrote:
> Roger Roelofs wrote:
>> Ingo,
>> On Jan 31, 2006, at 4:53 AM, Ingo Chao wrote:
>>> Don Hinshaw wrote:
The basic page is here: http://66.117.159.181/
for_retailers_contact.php
>>> Centering a bg-img with background-position: center t
Test those sites now.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.mspx
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To summarize, you need to feed Opera a 0px margin-left value via a hack,
since IE and Firefox probably need that -1px setting due to rounding
errors.
Regards,
Ron
Hi Ron and others,
What kind of hack would that be that is read by Opera but not other
browsers? I'm not exactly a newbie and I'v
> To summarize, you need to feed Opera a 0px margin-left value
> via a hack,
> since IE and Firefox probably need that -1px setting due to rounding
> errors.
>
> Regards,
> Ron
>
> Hi Ron and others,
>
> What kind of hack would that be that is read by Opera but not other
> browsers? I'm not exa
I often refer to these resources:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/cssemail/
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=StyleInEmail
http://www.wilsonweb.com/wmt6/email-client-summary.htm
http://www.wilsonweb.com/wmt8/email_format_preferences.htm
http://www.mailchimp.com/resources/gen_email_design.pht
> Hi all,
> Just giving IE7 a ride and my stylesheet comment:
>
> Is getting picked up by it. Do I have the right syntax/coding/wording on
> the comment? I know the browser is beta and not "perfect" yet, but I
> wanted to make sure.
It's possible that the relevant component of the Beta hasn't bee
From: "Smith, Sarah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi all,
> Just giving IE7 a ride and my stylesheet comment:
>
> Is getting picked up by it. Do I have the right
> syntax/coding/wording on
> the comment? I know the browser is beta and not "perfect" yet, but I
> wanted to make sure.
> Thanks!
Hi Sarah,
lr wrote:
> What is it about this CSS...
>
> caption, caption a { background: url(/images/caption.gif)
> #69c; color:
> #eee; font-weight: bold; margin-left: -1px; padding: 5px; border: 1px
> solid #69c; }
>
> ...that makes Opera 8.5 refuse to show the caption - at all?
>
> lr
Its the margi
Hi all,
Just giving IE7 a ride and my stylesheet comment:
Is getting picked up by it. Do I have the right syntax/coding/wording on
the comment? I know the browser is beta and not "perfect" yet, but I
wanted to make sure.
Thanks!
Sarah
What is it about this CSS...
caption, caption a { background: url(/images/caption.gif) #69c; color:
#eee; font-weight: bold; margin-left: -1px; padding: 5px; border: 1px
solid #69c; }
...that makes Opera 8.5 refuse to show the caption - at all?
lr
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Ian Young wrote:
> I have used the drop down menu from
> http://koivi.com/css-menus/
> Looks fine in FF and Opera. Also managed to change the colour of upper menu
> using a class on the . However,
> cannot get it to centre in IE. Any thoughts?
> Ian
> Sorry been an idiot. draft site at http://www.v
> >>>this isn't a fix for your ie problem (which i can't see),
> The menu isn't centred in IE but almost is, you need to look closely
http://sltclan.com/images/cj/dinghy.png
> >>>but the page
> took well over 10 seconds to show up in firefox, and on first view in
> ie it actually timed out. a r
>>>my ie shows your menu items centered on all three levels.
>>>this isn't a fix for your ie problem (which i can't see),
The menu isn't centred in IE but almost is, you need to look closely
>>>but the page
took well over 10 seconds to show up in firefox, and on first view in
ie it actually tim
On 1/31/06, Ian Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have used the drop down menu from
> http://koivi.com/css-menus/
>
> Looks fine in FF and Opera. Also managed to change the colour of upper menu
> using a class on the . However,
> cannot get it to centre in IE. Any thoughts?
http://www.venachar.
I have used the drop down menu from
http://koivi.com/css-menus/
Looks fine in FF and Opera. Also managed to change the colour of upper menu
using a class on the . However,
cannot get it to centre in IE. Any thoughts?
Ian
IY e-Solutions
Sorry been an idiot. draft site at http://www.venachar.org.
I have used the drop down menu from
http://koivi.com/css-menus/
Looks fine in FF and Opera. Also managed to change the colour of upper menu
using a class on the . However,
cannot get it to centre in IE. Any thoughts?
Ian
IY e-Solutions
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Augusto Murri wrote:
> http://www.augustomurri.it//workBoard/MUSEI/scheda_museo.php#
> Looking this in FF the bottom frame of imgs is largely than the others..
> .img_container2 {
> float: left;
> border: 1px solid #D1E1EE;
> text-align: center;
> margin: 0px 3px 3px 0px;
>
Iorhael wrote:
> Hi, I am trying to line up the date stamp with the menu links on this
> site, but there is a vertical spacing difference between IE,
> Firefox, and Opera. I have coded for the IE difference but am not
> sure how to code for the Opera difference.
>
> http://www.drkdesign.com/LVS
Hi all,
i've a little problem putting frames around images here :
http://www.augustomurri.it//workBoard/MUSEI/scheda_museo.php#
Looking this in FF the bottom frame of imgs is largely than the others..
I'm using this css :
.img_container2 {
float: left;
border: 1px solid #D1E1EE;
Roger Roelofs wrote:
> Ingo,
>
> On Jan 31, 2006, at 4:53 AM, Ingo Chao wrote:
>
>> Don Hinshaw wrote:
>>> The basic page is here:
>>> http://66.117.159.181/for_retailers_contact.php
>> Centering a bg-img with background-position: center top is apparently
>> different to centering a div with mar
Chris,
On Jan 31, 2006, at 2:33 AM, Chris Ovenden wrote:
> I don't know if you tried your first example in Firefox, but it worked
> just fine. IE sometimes goes haywire on all-floated layouts, however,
> and putting each line inside a block element was a pretty good cure.
> The inputs don't need
Hi, I am trying to line up the date stamp with the menu links on this site, but
there is a vertical spacing difference between IE, Firefox, and Opera. I have
coded for the IE difference but am not sure how to code for the Opera
difference. Can someone help me out with this or direct me to a link
Ingo,
On Jan 31, 2006, at 4:53 AM, Ingo Chao wrote:
> Don Hinshaw wrote:
>> The basic page is here:
>> http://66.117.159.181/for_retailers_contact.php
>
> Centering a bg-img with background-position: center top is apparently
> different to centering a div with margin: 0 auto 0 auto, especially
I need help to solve some problems in my three column layout
(#foto-container #content #menu-blok)
1. When I put more text in the content-div, this flows right under the
fotocontainer on the left
2. In firefox my menu items are dispayed without any space between them
3. In firefox my h1 border
Sander van Surksum wrote:
> Is there a guideline or a website that can show/tell me how css will
> display in the most common e-mailclients.
Try these for information:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/cssemail/
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=StyleInEmail
Also, these guys have a good re
Don Hinshaw wrote:
> I have a background image on my body tag that is ostensibly the same
> width as the DIV that contains the main body of text and sits partially
> on top of the background image.
> The problem is that when I resize IE/Win (and Opera 8.5) to right around
> 850px wide, the DIV b
Hello,
Is there a guideline or a website that can show/tell me how css will
display in the most common e-mailclients.
I whanna make an html newsletter with a repeated background but will it
work in e-mailclients?
Or most I avoid css in e-mailclient?
http://www.johnsten.com/test/news.html
I am a decent PHP coder but a lousy html/css layout guy. Since I have on
numerous occasions spent many many hours trying to get my table cells to be
right for my page layouts; I thought I would start trying to transition to
CSS layout.
My first attempt is a standard 3 column layout with an expand
(Taking it back onto the list, as others might be interested)
I don't know if you tried your first example in Firefox, but it worked
just fine. IE sometimes goes haywire on all-floated layouts, however,
and putting each line inside a block element was a pretty good cure.
The inputs don't need to b
On 1/31/06, Peter Lindstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My first attempt is a standard 3 column layout with an expanding center
> column. I found a great tutorial on this technique at www.glish.com . After
> more or less following the example there I get something very close to being
> correct.. b
oops.. and I guess I should include how it used in my page:
some text here
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All Analog - Technical Design Consulting
Ottawa, ON
Voice: 613-612-1419
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