Maziak, Peter (Tek Systems) wrote:
> I am perplexed by the following: on any given web page, every SELECT
> element displays without the default inset border on my install of IE6,
> as compared to IE6 on my home machine or a co-workers. (This is
> particularly vexing since I am the designer respo
Working on the initial stages of a layout, which floats an image across
a portion of the page masthead, in the upper right corner of the page.
In Firefox 1.5, at resolutions around 1024 wide, the image disappears.
At lower resolutions the page works properly.
The page is here:
http://re.ality.or
I am working on a website with a simple navigation in two columns in the
right upper side of the heading. The index page is a combo of fixed and
fluid and the inside pages fluid.
Everything works fine in Firefox and Netscape, however, in IE when the
window is made smaller the left column of the
I have these pages:
http://www.studiolotus.com/new/homepage.html
http://www.studiolotus.com/new/homepage_alt.html
http://www.studiolotus.com/new/promise_css.html
The footer is shifted to the right on both Firefox and IE. Any idea how to
fix it?
Thanks in advance!
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I am perplexed by the following: on any given web page, every SELECT
element displays without the default inset border on my install of IE6,
as compared to IE6 on my home machine or a co-workers. (This is
particularly vexing since I am the designer responsible for such and do
the majority of desi
Forgot to mention I got floated elements, why I've been using display: table
for the element to adapt to the float instead of just sliding in under it
like block elements do.
All ideas are welcome!
Jakob
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> I Get the same thign - two emails...
> why
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> From: "Reynier Perez Mira" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Soury about OFF TOPIC, can any adm
Hi,
Been looking for a piece of CSS that could help me style the .
blocks I'd like to use to show samples of program code. I'll want these to
show scrollbars if the content overflows (parent element width is fixed) but
I can't get it to work with whitespace: pre and overflow: scroll.
Is there als
I Get the same thign - two emails...
why
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To:
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 10:52 AM
Subject: [css-d] For admin or moderator only
Soury about OFF TOPIC, can any admin or moderator say me why I receive two
email
Soury about OFF TOPIC, can any admin or moderator say me why I receive two
emails when only should be one?
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On 4/6/06, Ingo Chao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> The images do not show up in Fx, Safari or Opera (my PC is gone to sleep
> already). In Fx DomInspector and in Safari's WebInspector, both show a
> /computed/ path of
>http://monitor.pixelmech.com/css/images/quotes_up.gif
>
> but the image i
Tom Dell'Aringa wrote:
> ... Exploring the window with the DOM inspector shows
> the right classname and everthing seems in order. You can see this lovely
> behavior at:
> http://monitor.pixelmech.com/activity.html
> http://monitor.pixelmech.com/css/monitor.css
> Click the "add ticker" link to
>
On 4/6/06, René Enguehard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> > Now, when these LI are generated, the bullet is missing. I checked the
> CSS
> > over and over, but all seemed fine. When I went to use the Edit CSS in
> > FireFox (part of the web developer extension) - the moment I open the
> edit
> > c
On 4/6/06, Olly Hodgson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 06/04/06, Tom Dell'Aringa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Now, when these LI are generated, the bullet is missing. I checked the
> CSS
> > over and over, but all seemed fine. When I went to use the Edit CSS in
> > FireFox (part of the web dev
> For one, I've never seen the shorthand for background used in that
> particular order. I'm pretty sure the syntax is:
>
> background url(../img/fun.gif) #fff top left no-repeat;
I've always done #fff url(image) top left no-repeat; myself. I'm
pretty sure the order doesn't matter:
Value:
[<'
On 4/6/06, Tom Dell'Aringa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm working on a somewhat complex application where a UL is generated
> dynamically. It has the following structure:
>
>
> APPL N
> N B B G
>
> etc.
>
> The CSS that controls the bullet:
>
> #activity .down {
> backgrou
On 06/04/06, Tom Dell'Aringa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Now, when these LI are generated, the bullet is missing. I checked the CSS
> over and over, but all seemed fine. When I went to use the Edit CSS in
> FireFox (part of the web developer extension) - the moment I open the edit
> css window -
On 06/04/06, Martyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a form with various fields in using fieldset and legend tags to
> separate them only in firefox the outer div with the background in is not
> expanding to the bottom of the page. The form elements are just spilling
> over; if I put some
Hi everyone,
I'm working on a somewhat complex application where a UL is generated
dynamically. It has the following structure:
APPL N
N B B G
etc.
The CSS that controls the bullet:
#activity .down {
background: #000 url("images/quotes_down.gif") 0px 6px no-repeat; }
Now, when these LI
Hi,
I have a form with various fields in using fieldset and legend tags to
separate them only in firefox the outer div with the background in is not
expanding to the bottom of the page. The form elements are just spilling
over; if I put some other element out side of the form at the bottom say a p
Josh Weinstein wrote:
> I created a menu using css and java based on the "Suckerfish dropdowns" at
> http://www.htmldog.com/articles/suckerfish/dropdowns/. My problem is that
> the submenu that appears on rollover takes its width from the {#nav li ul}
> properties and that means that I had to make
Friends,
I have cutomized a jumpstart template from Community MX and everything
is looking great in Firefox, but with two little caviets in IE6.
The sample web page:
http://www.whitehorsemedia.com/test.cfm
In IE there is a space between the header and the main navigation bar
(horizontal) as well
Reynier Perez Mira wrote:
> Hi to every:
> I have this META element in a page:
>
> When I validate this through W3C validator I have no one error. But some
> friend my tell me that the correct way is this:
>
> After made this changes, when I return to W3C validator I got error messages.
> So
I agree with Zoe. Just because it can be done with CSS, does not mean it
should be done. Replacing and image on a page is a job better done with CSS
in concert with JavaScript and the DOM.
For an excellent primer on the subject see "DOM Scripting: Web Design with
JavaScript and the Document Object
L. Robinson wrote:
> I have an order view which displays data in three columns (ex:
> http://www.consupro.net/smp-order.gif).
>
> Screen CSS is: .col-orderheader { width: 30%; margin: 1%; float:
> left; }
>
> I need to add something to the print stylesheet to insure that these
> three columns p
Christy Collins wrote:
> Are there any resources for understanding the differences between how
> browsers render absolutely positioned elements? I have a couple of
> different instances that seem to look different on every browser.
They should position the same - apart from what might be caused
Are there any resources for understanding the differences between how
browsers render absolutely positioned elements? I have a couple of
different instances that seem to look different on every browser.
Thanks,
Christy
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Good afternoon,
I have an order view which displays data in three columns (ex:
http://www.consupro.net/smp-order.gif).
Screen CSS is: .col-orderheader { width: 30%; margin: 1%; float: left; }
I need to add something to the print stylesheet to insure that these
three columns print out exactly a
Hi to every:
I have this META element in a page:
When I validate this through W3C validator I have no one error. But some friend
my tell me that the correct way is this:
After made this changes, when I return to W3C validator I got error messages.
So ... Who believe?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've tried on various occasions to use the AlphaImageLoader filter to
> get IE to properly display PNGs with alpha transparency... though I'm
> never really successful. What I want to do is display those PNGs as
> regular images, not as background-image. Is it possibl
Thanks Janet - specifying the width and height on every image seems to
have made Internet Explorer place the page title graphic correctly on
the first load. So obvious, but I never would have figured it out.
Thanks for the help!
From: "Ford, Janet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [css-d] IE 6 pr
Pringle, Ron wrote:
> Ben Munat wrote:
>
>> Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote:
>>
>>> Jim Davis wrote:
>>>
>>>
Here is a link to a demo by Stu Nicholls that uses hover to
change the "page".
http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menu/one_page.html
Perhaps his method will prov
IE was ignoring the css because the URL of the link was #, as a place-holder.
IE saw this is a visited, so setting the text-decoration to a:visited fixed the
issue.
Michael Botsko
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Fr
> we use an image for the ">" all over our site. we have gotten into a debate
> abotu best to use the alt tag for this particular image. currently we use:
> ">" how do you guys handle this?
In CSS as a background image. This is off-topic for the CSS list.
Is this image an indicator of expandable
What is the semantic meaning of this image? Does it mean "Greater
than"? Does it mean "Move something to the right"? Or does it have no
meaning at all and is only used for presentation?
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Grinbaum
Se
Thanks, that did the trick. The white borders are now gone, and the problem
with the bleeding color in the small table in Opera seems to have gone away
too. But I now have new problems:
In IE: There are now some padding issues, especially with the center column
on the home page.
In Opera and
we use an image for the ">" all over our site. we have gotten into a debate
abotu best to use the alt tag for this particular image. currently we use:
">" how do you guys handle this?
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On 4/6/06, Tom Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm fairly new to the list, would appreciate advice on how to get my style
> sheet to work better with FireFox and Opera.
>
> The site address is http://www.power2u.org/
>
> It looks good with IE, but when you view with the latest version of FireFo
I'm fairly new to the list, would appreciate advice on how to get my style
sheet to work better with FireFox and Opera.
The site address is http://www.power2u.org/
It looks good with IE, but when you view with the latest version of FireFox
there is a white border around the whole page.
Opera
Ben Munat wrote:
> Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote:
> > Jim Davis wrote:
> >
> >>Here is a link to a demo by Stu Nicholls that uses hover to
> change the
> >>"page".
> >>
> >>http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menu/one_page.html
> >>
> >>Perhaps his method will provide inspiration.
> >>
> >
> >
> > While Stu
Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote:
> Jim Davis wrote:
>
>>Here is a link to a demo by Stu Nicholls that uses hover to change the
>>"page".
>>
>>http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menu/one_page.html
>>
>>Perhaps his method will provide inspiration.
>>
>
>
> While Stu Nicholls demos are amazing examples of what CS
Jeroen Coumans wrote:
> http://jeroencoumans.nl/test/border.html
> http://jeroencoumans.nl/test/no-border.html
>
> ... And even more dubiously, Internet
> Explorer seems to do the correct thing - the positioning shouldn't be
> affected by the presence of a border, so both files should be
> r
Jeroen Coumans wrote:
> Hi all,
Hoi Jeroen :-)
> I thought I understood absolute and relative positioning
> pretty well, but I've hit upon either a bug in Firefox and
> Safari (unlikely) or a bug in IE6 (likely) and/or gaps in my
> knowledge about this subject (also likely). Please have a look
>
Hi Zoe,
>
> While Stu Nicholls demos are amazing examples
> of what CSS can do, they are not good practical
> solutions in many cases. This, IMO, is one of
> those cases. This thing is very hard to use,
Could you say more about the specifics (or just point me to a resource) to
help me understand
I created a menu using css and java based on the "Suckerfish dropdowns" at
http://www.htmldog.com/articles/suckerfish/dropdowns/. My problem is that
the submenu that appears on rollover takes its width from the {#nav li ul}
properties and that means that I had to make it wide enough so that the
wid
On 4/5/06, Martyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a page with a scrolling div is containing information on technical
> terms from A through to Z and using named anchors for navigation of the
> technical terms, only the problem I seem to have is when I click on a link
> it takes you to the
Hi all,
I thought I understood absolute and relative positioning pretty well,
but I've hit upon either a bug in Firefox and Safari (unlikely) or a
bug in IE6 (likely) and/or gaps in my knowledge about this subject
(also likely). Please have a look at the following two documents:
http://jero
Jim Davis wrote:
> Here is a link to a demo by Stu Nicholls that uses hover to change the
> "page".
>
> http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menu/one_page.html
>
> Perhaps his method will provide inspiration.
>
While Stu Nicholls demos are amazing examples of what CSS can do, they
are not good practical s
Hi,
On Wed, 2006-04-05 at 16:36 -0400, Jonathan Carter wrote:
> I recently added a file input element to a test page and wanted to
> resize the width of the textbox. In IE this works easily, but Firefox
> doesn't seem to allow any styling at all. Is this a known issue or am I
> missing somethin
Thank you Roger and Tomasz; I'm working with your
suggestions. Appreciate your input; it is helpful.
Have a nice day.
Margie
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David Hucklesby wrote:
>Hello, Shawn,
>
>You wrote:
>
>
>>Greetings. I'm attempting a css layout with as few images as possible,
>>etc. I'm attempting *something similar* to the Complex Spiral to simulate
>>a semi-transparent background color "on top" of a full colored photo
>>with the excepti
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