[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I observed
was that IE seems to have a precise hierarchy for classed divs (which is all
good and well) but it creates all kinds of headaches if you have more than 1
classed div that you to work with. This is because the second classed div
gets
Your given example renders different in IE vs. other browsers, so I
don't know what you are looking after (gmail-styled, I heard of).
Do you want both cells side by side, horizontally aligned? Or do you
want them to align vertically, in two rows, as display:block on td implies?
Ingo
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At 03:25 PM 3/11/2006 , Roger Roelofs wrote:
Mike,
On Mar 11, 2006, at 8:12 AM, WV Mike wrote:
At a screen rez of 800x600 the menu list will wrap the longest lines
in IE 6.
I would like to reduce the left margin/indent for the menu list to try
to
eliminate this but I can get no
Whatever was meant, here is an attempt using first-line.
http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/dropit/tablefirstline.html
It's not necessarily what one would call a simpler solution, though,
and Opera has some problems. It requires px-fixed font-size.
I'd go for the solution of Michael to have an div
I got it working now. On my blog I posted the full example. Blog entry:
http://justaddwater.dk/2006/03/11/how-to-limit-table-cell-height-gmail-style/
Working example page:
http://justaddwater.dk/wp-content/uploads/2006/03/fixed-table-cells-working.html
The trick is to add table-layout:fixed to
Jesper Rønn-Jensen wrote:
[...]
Working example page:
http://justaddwater.dk/wp-content/uploads/2006/03/fixed-table-cells-working.html
[...]
Hi Jesper,
In IE6 it doesn't work, due to the lack of a DOCtype. The typo is
betraying itself when opening the page! ;-)
Just a space to much:
David
Thanks for your suggestion. I'll try this out. I use the min/max width for
the other browsers that do support so as to limit the widths the page will
go to.
BTW I'm not sure I understand your aside comments - top post or drop my uri?
Please could you explain this for me. I don't want to
Hi Holly
I've set the settings option as you suggested but the problem still exists.
Other people are suggesting it's a factor of IE that cannot be resolved, so
I guess I am going to have to live with it.
Thanks anyway for your input.
Cheers
Ian
- Original Message -
From: Holly Bergevin
This is a test page(of sorts).
Opera gets it. FF almost gets it. The 'evil one' is an explosion in a
jigsaw puzzle factory.
Everything snaps into place if the the troublemaker mini 3-col div
id=thumbanchor is deleted.
Attempting to hold 1200/1000 and 600 max content division.
Fair warning: the
Hi David
I've tried out your suggestion but it doesn't make any difference to the
flickering problem. Thanks anyway.
Cheers
Ian
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Subject: [css-d] ie min/max float-drop ::~dL
This is a test page(of sorts).
Opera gets it. FF almost gets it. The 'evil one' is an explosion
I am having a heck of a time figureing out CSS. I think I have the simple
things and then I spend 2 1/2 hours trying to set up a simple design.
I need help.
Here is the page: http://islandbeadsinc.com/indexNEWCSS.htm
Here is the CSS: http://islandbeadsinc.com/style_Card.css
The navigation is
Keith Cox wrote:
http://website1.keithcoxdesign.com
Nice site! This is really your first?
Two comments.
1. I think there is some risk of confusion calling a section Siteplan;
I expected this to be a sitemap for the web site, not a plan of the,
well, site. Perhaps you could come up with a
Prezence LimitedHi all,
I've checked this site (http://www.fullcirqle.co.za/) in Firefox 1.5 and IE6
SP2 on Windows XP, as well as Safari 1.31 on Mac OS X - all seems OK.
I have a strange bug on the registration form in Firefox on the Mac OS with
the legend tag spanning all the way across the
ian wrote:
I've checked this site (http://www.fullcirqle.co.za/) in Firefox 1.5
and IE6 SP2 on Windows XP, as well as Safari 1.31 on Mac OS X - all
seems OK.
Well, on the basics: let's hope none of your visitors need, or know how,
to use 'font-resizing', 'ignore font size' and/or 'minimum
Front Door Web Design wrote:
I am having a heck of a time figureing out CSS. I think I have the simple
things and then I spend 2 1/2 hours trying to set up a simple design.
I need help.
Here is the page: http://islandbeadsinc.com/indexNEWCSS.htm
Here is the CSS:
ian wrote:
Prezence LimitedHi all,
I've checked this site (http://www.fullcirqle.co.za/) in Firefox 1.5 and IE6
SP2 on Windows XP, as well as Safari 1.31 on Mac OS X - all seems OK.
I have a strange bug on the registration form in Firefox on the Mac OS with
the legend tag spanning all the
Chris Williams wrote:
I'm trying to get a search bar at the top of each page. But I don't
want it to take over the world... I want a relatively small entry field
with a reasonably sized search button just to the right of the text
entry box. This will live on the right side, with my breadcrumbs
Cascading Style Sheets the definitive guide by Eric Meyer (O'Reilly).
The Zen of CSS Design Peter
Hi Peter, Thank you for the advice. I actually have both of those books. I
wanted to teach myself CSS as well and these were my first two purchases.
The definitive guide was an enormous
Hi,
My latest project includes my first attempt at an all css horizontal
dropdown menu (apart from the htc file included for IE users). Although
I've only tested on Firefox and IE 6 on PC (as yet) and on Safari,
Firefox, and IE 5.2 on Mac, it seems to be working okay... I know,
that's asking
On 3/12/06, Tracy Shorrock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Secondly, I've a bit of an accessibility issue with this menu, and am
hoping that it can be solved with clever use of CSS. When you view the
page without a stylesheet, the menu is expanded, and viewers will have
to scroll quite far down the
Front Door Web Design wrote:
[...]
I am very happy with the results.
Care to check and critique my work?
http://islandbeadsinc.com/indexNEWCSS.htm
CSS:
http://islandbeadsinc.com/style_Card.css
http://islandbeadsinc.com/advanced.css
Thanks for the boost up,
Mary
She walks. She
Sorry, sorry, sorry... the links are:
http://www.freelancealot.co.uk/test/layout_2col.html.
CSS is at
.../test/css/menuh.css (this is the css that drives the menu)
.../test/css/presentation.css
.../test/css/layout_2col.css
Thanks, Tracy
Thank you all for your feedback. You gave me valuable info!
I don't want to support 800x600. Even amazon.com don't support it anymore.
I wanted to use percentages for the right column, but I'm having
difficulties with the negative margins and I will leave it like this.
However I made the center
2geedesign wrote:
In IE6/Win the right hand column flickers as you navigate around the site.
[...]
I can't remove the background-position ...
[...]
I've tried out your suggestion but it doesn't make any difference...
[...]
I've set the settings option as you suggested but the problem still
Hi All,
I'm sure this must be an faq, but I searched and didn't find anything. If
someone can point me in the
right direction, I'd really appreciate it!
I'm trying to implement the Son of Suckerfish dropdowns, and in IE my
second-level menu disappears
if I mouse past the first menu
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