francky wrote:
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
http://www.stoneladder.ca/sandbox/lbk/index.html
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got an idea ...
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http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/test-lionbear.htm.
francky
I've got an idea, too. But I forgot it. In the
What is the reason for that hack?
it was before - generally writing position: relative fixed some
annoying behaviour of IE - don't know why.
Thank you for the fix.
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Iorhael wrote:
Hi, I have a really strange thing going on when hovering over menu links in
IE in this web site. I just added a background image for the menu links on
hover...it works fine in Firefox and Opera, but in IE, hovering over and
clicking on the links causes really strange things
Howdy...I'm trying to get an image to anchor to the bottom-right of a div,
with the text wrapping above it and to the left of it, kinda like so:
xxx
xxx
xxx
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I've built a new site for the firm I work for using 'stylin with css' as my
guide...It's not validating properly
though:http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cmaxsonar.com%2Fshot1.htmlcharset=%28detect+automatically%29doctype=InlineAny
ideas, Is there a typo in the book?Hugh
Hey one and all,
Thanks for your last comments regarding CSS and the advice I got from the
members here. I have started the site and got a basic model up and was
hoping to getting some help to make it w3c and css compliant. So if i could
be rude enough to ask people to check it for me and get
On 21/03/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've built a new site for the firm I work for using 'stylin with css' as my
guide...It's not validating properly
Hi,
I would be grateful if the wise heads here could explain the problem I'm
experiencing displaying the following site in IE5/5.5:
http://www.redcircleit.com/te12st/
IE 5/5.5 Screenshot:
http://www.redcircleit.com/te12st/ie5_55.htm
Site's displaying as intended in FF Win/Mac/Linux, IE6,
r.com%2Fshot1.htmlcharset=%28detect+automatically%29doctype=Inli
neAny ideas, Is there a typo in the book?Hugh
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Seems to me that if you change doctype to :
xhtml1-transitional.dtd,
that would sort as rest is fine.
Cheers
Thanks for your last comments regarding CSS and the advice I got from the
members here. I have started the site and got a basic model up and was
hoping to getting some help to make it w3c and css compliant. So
if i could
You certainly have some mark-up errors. Check here
On (21/03/06 12:29), Ionize wrote:
http://www.amici-noctis.net
As far as I could see everything is working smooth and perfectly with Opera
8.51 and Firefox 1.5.1 on GNU/Linux (monitor at 1024x768).
The only problem I can see is about the #vtmLogo container, which is
appearing under the last 2-3
David Dorward wrote:
(and see the usual rants about why XHTML isn't a good choice for the
WWW in the first place)
You could at least point(link) to one of those rants - if there are any
with some substantial information around. Might be useful.
rant
XHTML is the *perfect choice* for the WWW.
From a design perspective, if you make the image in the left hand
column slightly shorter, you could probably lose the scroll bar and have
all the content on one page.
Steve Frost
Ionize wrote:
Hey one and all,
Thanks for your last comments regarding CSS and the advice I got from the
I like it (from a design perspective) :) As a former WW player myself, this
is a very nice gaming site. I'm curious - the division of the two content
areas? Will that eventually be a scrollbar? Very nice layout.
~Shelly
Ben Tisdall wrote:
I would be grateful if the wise heads here could explain the problem
I'm experiencing displaying the following site in IE5/5.5:
http://www.redcircleit.com/te12st/
IE 5/5.5 Screenshot:
http://www.redcircleit.com/te12st/ie5_55.htm
The cause is box-model differences in
Hi,
I followed your advice. But I don't see how this is gonna work like a drop
down menu?
I would like to get rid of the boxes and also like to see all choices at
once. I attached the code below.
Cheers,
Pete
style type=text/css
div#CustomPicker1{
height:40px;
width:250px;
overflow:auto;
Ionize wrote:
Now please note that this is my first website and is still a work in
progress. I have never built a full site before let alone used css, but
after getting stuck in I have to say css is the dogs wobbly bits heehee or
in english its bloody great.
http://www.amici-noctis.net
Dave
Thanks, David. But I think, Maybe not. I didn't see in any of those
layouts that if you removed (for example) id=navigation, that
the exact same CSS would produce a two-column instead of a three-column
layout. To switch from three to two columns, you have to remove the
column you don't want *and*
Hi all
I would like to apply several styles to links in a html page. Is it
possible to apply styles to links, say in a row of a table, using id
like it would be done having different body styles such as..?
body#page1{
}
body#page2{
}
body#page3{
}
If not how would this be done?
Thanks
I have a question about hyphenation. There's a lot on the Web about
non-breaking hyphenation. I want to be able to get line breaks only at
existing hyphens in words.
I work on a large biomedical database that regularly has long chemical names
like
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 09:49:07 +0700, Albert Kam wrote:
Hi, i'm a newcomer and newbie, my name is Albert Kam.
Hi Albert,
Welcome to the list.
Do you guys by any chance have any solutions that work for firefox, or
better if it also works in netscape and IE ?
You can see the example on this site
Hi Ionize,
Re: http://www.amici-noctis.net
Kindly note that, on my 15 1440 x 1050 laptop, 10px text is a little
smaller than 6pt print, with far less definition than print. While I can
read the fine print on a CD label okay, it's not so comfortable that I
want to read reams of text at that
Hi,
I have tried to build my pages using css and avoiding any hacks. But I have
been stuck with this issue for many months and have decided to revisit it to
see if I can resolve it. I am hoping someone can help or point me to the
information I need. I usually get solutions effectively by
Hi -
Having an issue getting the active link to remain
highlighted on a tabbed menu bar I created. The
page is .aspx and using a referenced stylesheet. As
you'll notice the links are server controls but this
should not affect their CSS style reference, which is
essentially set to the same as
Hi all,
I have been lurking for a while . . .
I was wondering - if I want to insert a JavaScript slideshow in a CSS
page, do I just insert it between div/div tags or is it more
complicated? I tried it briefly and the spacing went haywire. Is there
a better way? Flash?
TIA,
Riva
Hi all,
I have been lurking for a while . . .
I was wondering - if I want to insert a JavaScript slideshow in a CSS
page, do I just insert it between div/div tags or is it more
complicated? I tried it briefly and the spacing went haywire. Is there
a better way? Flash?
Depends on the
Thanks for the reply Chris. I don't have a page up yet - still fiddling
with it but I will look at the link you sent.
:-)
Riva
Christian Heilmann wrote:
Depends on the image slideshow I presume. Mine is no issue to add in a CSS
page:
http://www.wait-till-i.com/index.php?p=260
If you give
Hey all, here's another one for you. (Posting for a friend this time)
He's trying to put images in a table, but not have any space between
them. He can get it so that there's not any space on the sides of the
cells, but there's still space at the bottoms and we're having a heck
of a time
Hey all, here's another one for you. (Posting for a friend this time)
He's trying to put images in a table, but not have any space between
them. He can get it so that there's not any space on the sides of the
cells, but there's still space at the bottoms and we're having a heck
of a time
yes:
img{display:block;}
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Images,_Tables,_and_Mysterious_Gaps
Added to the WIKI for future reference:
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=UnwantedGapsInTables
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I don't why I placed a background:
background: #ff url(http://url_of_image.png;) top left no-repeat;
to a certain div and it shows perfectly on firefox but not on IE 6 (I don't
know about other versions) where the background remains white.
Why does this happen? Why isn't my image appearing
Mark Johnson wrote:
I have a question about hyphenation. There's a lot on the Web about
non-breaking hyphenation. I want to be able to get line breaks only at
existing hyphens in words.
I work on a large biomedical database that regularly has long chemical names
like
Hi all,
Just wondering if you could please shed some light on this issue for
me. Sorry, I dont have access to an external webserver, so I will
paste the code here;
!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd;
html lang=en
head
titleFloat
Jason Kuhlman wrote:
Hi all
I would like to apply several styles to links in a html page. Is it
possible to apply styles to links, say in a row of a table, using id
like it would be done having different body styles such as..?
body#page1{
}
body#page2{
}
body#page3{
}
If not how would this
jack fredricks wrote:
I guess the real question is is clear:both supposed to stop clearing
once it gets to the margin of the containing element, or does it
also clear BEYOND that margin?.
Clearings will act on anything within the flow. Margins won't stop it.
One way to handle this is to
clear:both on the pseudo-element 'clears' any float that is within the
same block formatting context (here: body).
The pseudo-element sticks to the div.z, but the clearance moves it below
the floated leftnav.
Therefore, the pseudo-element stretches the element to which it is attached.
This
Thank you both (Gunlaug and Ingo),
the problem was indeed my lack of understanding of the 'Block
Formatting Context', listed as G said here;
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/visuren.html#q15
The key then is to change the Block Formatting Context..and..WOW...
G's suggestion of changing the
http://surink.com/?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fsurink.com%2Fc0w
I would like the bottom input to show the entire (long) URL. So the
desired effect would be, if it is really long, the font size would be
smaller (the URL will look shrunk). I don't want the user to scroll
horizontally.
Firefox 1.5 users are
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