Alan Chandler wrote:
However, it is still not exactly right. The black band with the title in it
should more or less (I think there is a couple of pixels out at the moment)
line up with the top of the logo picture). On IE it seem to be about the
third the way down the logo picture.
zero
Hi all again,
I'm having a small problem now, to create the shadow effect in the
main area, I cut a 1 px image with the shadowed border. When I put
that image as background and set a repeat-y the shadow tiles funny,
it's not a smooth and continue shadow as it should be. Any ideas why
this is
On Sunday 12 February 2006 10:29, Ingo Chao wrote:
Alan Chandler wrote:
However, it is still not exactly right. The black band with the title in
it should more or less (I think there is a couple of pixels out at the
moment) line up with the top of the logo picture). On IE it seem to be
Alan Chandler wrote:
On Sunday 12 February 2006 10:29, Ingo Chao wrote:
zero the default margin-top of the h1
It works thanks, but I don't understand why margin-top was ever non zero. My
css guides say its default value is zero and its not inherited.
Browser defaults are different, and,
I'm playing around with three centred columns each with two vertical images.
Can't seem to get it right. How to do? I've put an example up on my dump
site, www.qwqwk.com.
Mike,
Try replacing width: 195px; with width: 33%; on each of the columns -
#imgbox1, #imgbox2, #imgbox3 - and see if
Hi all again,
I'm having a small problem now, to create the shadow effect in the
main area, I cut a 1 px image with the shadowed border. When I put
that image as background and set a repeat-y the shadow tiles funny,
it's not a smooth and continue shadow as it should be.
The image you have
Thanks for your help Georg. It works great.
--- Gunlaug S�rtun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Travis Barden wrote:
I am having trouble getting my left nav div to
vertically align in
IE6. It works fine in Firefox 1.5. It is supposed
to be flush against
the header, but in IE it floats near
Here is my testpage
http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/gcw-liquid.htm.
Under Win98SE it is working at least in IE6, FF1.07, Opera7.54, Opera8,
Netscape6.2 and Mozilla1.7.
About Safari / IEmac I cannot test.
Anyway: html- and css-valid.
francky
francky:
Sorry to report, the
I have used a very simple css method for headings that you will be
interested in. It could make other image replacement techniques
obsolete. But proceed with caution because I am an amateur so I might
be talking rubbish!
The article is at http://4-ever.org/simple-headings
Paul wrote:
Given that it's contrary to the W3C rules to nest a block-level
element inside an inline-level element, is it also contrary to the
spirit of those rules to use CSS to style a nested inline
element as block?
This doesn't fully anwer your question, but I think that using CSS to put
Hello list,
Anyone know a workaround for the bug described at
http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/lineheightbug.html ?
Very annoying as you can see here:
http://www.humanrightsimpact.org/top/links/ Lineheight is supposed to be
200% but not in IE :(
Thanks for your help!
regards,
Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote:
[...]
http://www.charlestonwebsolutions.com/test_case/block_nav_01.html
[...]did not test this in anything but Firefox on my Mac.
Should be OK for other browsers, even IE, but check all the
browsers you are concerned about to be sure.
I can confirm that this
From: Theresa Mesa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Why, especially in IE6, do the pages (the content of the page, not the
beans) jump when I click on the links?
http://mdh-test.com/sips
http://mdh-test.com/sips.css
Thank you in advance.
David has provided one suggestion regarding page shift. For IE, you're
Ok, so I used to be rather into CSS, but I've been gone from the
subject a long time and I am having trouble finding an answer to what
I suspect is a rather simple question.
I would like for my header tags h2, h3, etc. to also be links
a, but I do not remember nor can I find a way to edit
http://www.w3schools.com/css/css_examples.asp
On 2/12/06, Scott Schumpert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Thanks, and I hope this isn't a tiresome question,
scott
--
Eric Ladner
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css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am not seeing on that page what I should be looking at ... the
examples I found there that fit my description use class elements. Do
I have to use a class element?
-scott
On Feb 12, 2006, at 2:44 PM, Eric Ladner wrote:
http://www.w3schools.com/css/css_examples.asp
On 2/12/06, Scott
On 2/10/06, Michiel van der Blonk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For long I have been looking for the easiest way to create forms without
tables. I found several methods:
- floating
- position:absolute
- display:inline-block display:-moz-inline-box
All come with their own caveats and problems.
Hi all,
I ran into this problem and would like to know if there are others
running into this as well.
Summary: the title attribute in a link to a CSS file causes Firefox
and Safari to ignore the print version, while it works fine in IE. And
IE does not support @import with media indications.
Hi there,
I'm having problems with this site: http://www.jd-associates.com.au/
test/permissions/
The CSS is at http://www.jd-associates.com.au/jd.css
In IE, the main column content gets lopped off / disappears below the
line of the sidebar (you can see different examples on other pages).
On 2/12/06, hepabolu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
works as intended in all browsers. If I understand the XHTML 1.0 Strict
correctly, a title attribute is perfectly allowed in a link tag.
Yes, but I don't see any reason why you would use it on a link
rel=stylesheet ... .
This page has examples:
hepabolu wrote:
Summary: the title attribute in a link to a CSS file causes Firefox
and Safari to ignore the print version, while it works fine in IE.
I'm not sure. This
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=238767
is indicated as a duplicate of
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Virginia Murdoch wrote:
http://www.jd-associates.com.au/test/permissions/
Follow-up on general CSS-hackery... :-)
I advice you to place a dummy-style after each rule where you use the
voice-family hack. The reason is that some older IE/win-versions (5+)
may eat and
On Feb 13, 2006, at 6:20 am, hepabolu wrote:
Summary: the title attribute in a link to a CSS file causes Firefox
and Safari to ignore the print version, while it works fine in IE. And
IE does not support @import with media indications.
Extended version:
I have an HTML file (XHTML 1.0
Hi all,
On this page (and others like it): http://www.aao.com.au/new/people/
current_musicians/james_greening/
the background image and colour from the mailing list signup form is
bleeding into the main content area. As far as I know, this is only
happening in IE on Windows - I can't for the
Albert van der Veen wrote:
Hello list,
Anyone know a workaround for the bug described at
http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/lineheightbug.html ?
Very annoying as you can see here:
http://www.humanrightsimpact.org/top/links/ Lineheight is supposed to be
200% but not in IE :(
Thanks
Brett Leber wrote:
Please consider the table layout and nested divs to be a part of the
design requirements. Also, the following is an IE6 rendering issue, so
please view the examples in IE6.
Example 1: http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/bleber/css/table_test1.html
Example 2:
Hi All,
As usual I'm going 'ten to the dozen' trying to complete a site... it's got
a fairly chunky backend (php person doing that but I need the html and css
working exactly before he gets it).
I've going in circles trying to figure why IE is putting bullets in the li
on this page
Hi guys,
I'm pretty sure I know what the problem is, I'm just having trouble fixing
it. I've played around with the numbers a bit, but I can't seem to get
things to stack up properly.
I'm using the 'One True Layout' mentod to lay out the three main columns of
the page. The problem I am having is
mean dspt wrote:
Hello,
At the moment I'm using
http://webfx.eae.net/dhtml/tabpane/tabpane.html js solution for
creating a tabbed content on my pages. But I'm not very happy about
this. I'd like to have a css-only (or css-mainly :) ) solution to get
similar behaviour.
One of the solutions I know
Hello! Still struggling with css.
My right and left content divs are perfect on my Mac in all but IE...
nor do they align on IE on a PC.
Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong. Also, my background image
does not align correctly in IE
but is fine on all browsers on my Mac.
Virginia Murdoch wrote:
Hi all,
http://www.aao.com.au/new/people/current_musicians/james_greening/
the background image and colour from the mailing list signup form is
bleeding into the main content area. As far as I know, this is only
happening in IE on Windows - I can't for the life of
Vicki Stebbins wrote
I've going in circles trying to figure why IE is putting bullets in the li
on this page
http://www.4wdnsw-act.org.au/test_gallery.php
CSS here: http://www.4wdnsw-act.org.au/styles/gallery.css
It works fine in FF, looked up the books I have etc and just cannot get it
Hope someone can see a really quick thing that I'm obviously doing wrong.
Thanks
Vicki
Vicki:
You should also validate your markup and CSS; the W3C validatior shows
errors in both.
http://validator.w3.org/
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/
Best Regards,
Peter
Vicki Stebbins wrote:
I've going in circles trying to figure why IE is putting bullets in
the li on this page http://www.4wdnsw-act.org.au/test_gallery.php
Hope someone can see a really quick thing that I'm obviously doing
wrong.
One solution that'll work - add...
#gallery div ul li
Hello all,
This is my first posting, and it should be known that I'm pleased to join
the discussion(s). That said, here's why I joined the list in the first
place.
I'm an English teacher at an ESL program affiliated with the University of
Hawaii and one of my adjunct jobs is looking after our
On 2/13/06, David Faulhaber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I followed the Scalable Navigation
example in chapter two of Dan Cederholm's and everything looked great in
Safari... until I checked the site in Explore, Firefox, and Opera, all of
which screwed up the nav tabs. Opera displays only two of
Hi all,
I've gotten pretty far with getting photo/caption boxes to work at
http://www.vivagallery.org/exhibits/CAA_2006JuriedOpen/index.html
The only thing I can't figure out is how to align the boxes
vertically so that they align along their bottoms, not the top.
Because they are different
David Faulhaber wrote:
This is my first posting, and it should be known that I'm pleased to
join the discussion(s). That said, here's why I joined the list in
the first place.
Welcome.
Yeah, I knew there had to be a reason... ;-)
I followed the Scalable Navigation example in chapter two
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