Re: [css-d] Site Check Please

2006-04-16 Thread Jonathan Mao
Hi Robert I had a look at the site and clicked around. Basically no problems that I could see. Platform: Mac OS X 10.4.6 Browsers / Test results: Safari v2.0.3 (417.9.2) / No noticeable problems Firefox v1.5.0.2 / No noticeable problems Camino 1.0 / No noticeable problems Opera 8.54 / No noti

Re: [css-d] layout - not centered, not left aligned

2006-04-16 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Trey wrote: > wow. that'll teach me to leave for a weekend... Hope you had a nice weekend :-) > thanks, everyone, for looking at this. i'm still going through the > test pages. i wasn't quite clear in my original post, i think. what i > was looking for was: > > a 100px (max) left column and an

[css-d] Site Check Please

2006-04-16 Thread Brian Gottier
I have checked with Firefox WinXP I have checked with IE6 WinXP I have checked with Golive's Live Rendering, which is supposed to be Opera (WinXP) I'd appreciate a site check with other browser / OS configurations. Site is http://iamsentme.com Thank you, Robert __

Re: [css-d] how to make a DIV supercede everything?

2006-04-16 Thread francky
Sarat Invite1 wrote: >On 4/16/06, Francesco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>Is there a way to make a DIV overlay and supercede >>EVERYTHING on a page no matter what? Shouldn't some >>combination of z-index, position, and visibility do >>it? >> >Ideally, this would be possible. However, this is

Re: [css-d] Made a decision

2006-04-16 Thread ~davidLaakso
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I made a decision to not even use a navigation bar at the top. It looks more > professional now. > I appreciate all the comments and suggestions though. > > > What do you think? > I think I would not use any images, employ a different doctype, and remember that users

Re: [css-d] Made a decision

2006-04-16 Thread Joanne
No portfolio? I always find the thing that makes a web design firm impressive is the kind of clients they attract. If there's no kick-arse portfolio to rest on, your website needs to look better than that - graphics, examples, logo, seo stuff etc etc. Your site doesn't give the impression that you

Re: [css-d] Please can someone look with a PC

2006-04-16 Thread Joanne
> I just need a quick look to see if this site is blown out of the water on a PC. http://www.jungle-tamer.com/ There's a pretty big gap between the bottom of your box and the footer, is that what you're asking? It's around 225 pixels. Joanne ___

Re: [css-d] Please can someone look with a PC

2006-04-16 Thread ~davidLaakso
Terri Chicko wrote: > I just need a quick look to see if this site is blown out of the > water on a PC. > http://www.jungle-tamer.com/ > Terri > Some PC captures. Linux SeaMonkey-- 24px min-font size. Linux

Re: [css-d] Please can someone look with a PC

2006-04-16 Thread Terri Chicko
Erin, Thank you so much for the screen shots! Hummm now what. This isn't good. Firefox is the closest to what it is suppose to look like. I'm totally lost. Anyone care to look at the CSS to see where I've gone wrong? Thanks Terri On Apr 16, 2006, at 5:50 PM, Erin Spangler wrote: > Hi Te

Re: [css-d] Please can someone look with a PC

2006-04-16 Thread Terri Chicko
Thank you for taking a look. Eric kindly sent me some horrifying screen shots. Terri On Apr 16, 2006, at 5:47 PM, Jay Blanchard wrote: > [snip] > I just need a quick look to see if this site is blown out of the > water on a PC. > [/snip] > > If the phone numbers are supposed to appear to the le

Re: [css-d] Please can someone look with a PC

2006-04-16 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] I just need a quick look to see if this site is blown out of the water on a PC. [/snip] If the phone numbers are supposed to appear to the left of the content in a wide div you're are OK in IE6+ __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROT

[css-d] Please can someone look with a PC

2006-04-16 Thread Terri Chicko
Hi all I just need a quick look to see if this site is blown out of the water on a PC. Please http://www.jungle-tamer.com/ Thanks Terri Terri Chicko [EMAIL PROTECTED] Illustration, Graphics and Web Design www.chickoart.com www.salishwinds.com www.the-point-casino.com ___

Re: [css-d] layout - not centered, not left aligned

2006-04-16 Thread Trey
wow. that'll teach me to leave for a weekend... thanks, everyone, for looking at this. i'm still going through the test pages. i wasn't quite clear in my original post, i think. what i was looking for was: a 100px (max) left column and an 800px (max) right column where, when the page is mad

Re: [css-d] Made a Decision

2006-04-16 Thread Christian Montoya
On 4/16/06, Trey Copeland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So my mainlogo.jpg should be displayed using tags instead of the > background image? > > I understand this and it would be easier just to use the tag, but > I thought I was supposed > to stay away from that when doing a pure CSS layout. This

Re: [css-d] Made a Decision

2006-04-16 Thread treycopeland
Don't think you can put an alt on a background image..if you can let me know. Trey __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d IE7b2 testing hub -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=

Re: [css-d] Made a decision

2006-04-16 Thread Tyson Tate
Why use an image for textual content? *Especially* an image with an empty alt tag, which makes it completely invisible to search engine spiders and useless for screen-readers. Funny, considering that you list "SEO" as one of your business' offerings. Practice what we preach, right? ;) I su

Re: [css-d] how to make a DIV supercede everything?

2006-04-16 Thread Sarat Invite1
On 4/16/06, Francesco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is there a way to make a DIV overlay and supercede > EVERYTHING on a page no matter what? Shouldn't some > combination of z-index, position, and visibility do > it? > Ideally, this would be possible. However, this is easier said than done. Cross

[css-d] how to make a DIV supercede everything?

2006-04-16 Thread Francesco
Is there a way to make a DIV overlay and supercede EVERYTHING on a page no matter what? Shouldn't some combination of z-index, position, and visibility do it? Thanks, Francesco Francesco Sanfilippo Web Developer, Web Designer, Photographer http://www.blackcoil.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: 402-6

Re: [css-d] Made a decision

2006-04-16 Thread Christian Montoya
On 4/16/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I made a decision to not even use a navigation bar at the top. It looks more > professional now. > I appreciate all the comments and suggestions though. > > > What do you think? > http://thirtymedia.com That's interesting, but now I'm won

[css-d] Made a decision

2006-04-16 Thread treycopeland
I made a decision to not even use a navigation bar at the top. It looks more professional now. I appreciate all the comments and suggestions though. What do you think? http://thirtymedia.com *// Sure. 1/ Set default. You need % on body for em's or IE goes goofy on zoom. body { font-size: /

[css-d] Site check pretty please

2006-04-16 Thread Terri Chicko
Hi all, I'm working on this new site, but don't have windows to check it on those browsers. Could someone take a quick look for me and tell me if it is OK? Also.. in Safari, and FF, now that I used Fixed for the contact info. I think it is effecting the depth of the page in those browsers.

Re: [css-d] Question: container or body

2006-04-16 Thread Brett Merkey
Mark Fellowes wrote: > reading and practicing with some tutorials. One question I have, in a > few tutorials I noticed the use of a div labeled either "container" > or "page-container". Other tutorials did not have that div but made > adjustments to the body tag. Is there some advantage to usin

[css-d] Question: container or body

2006-04-16 Thread Mark Fellowes
Hi, Just signed up here. Familiar to some degree with CSS (via Dreamweaver) but brand new to "Page layout" with CSS. I've been reading and practicing with some tutorials. One question I have, in a few tutorials I noticed the use of a div labeled either "container" or "page-container". Other

Re: [css-d] Suggestions

2006-04-16 Thread ~davidLaakso
~davidLaakso wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> http://treycopeland.net/newsite/ >> >> Any suggestions for that nav bar? >> >> > Sure. > [...] Amending the font-family section of what I wrote earlier, may be better: body { font: 100% sans-serif; /*font-family: "Lucida Grande", Ar

Re: [css-d] Suggestions

2006-04-16 Thread ~davidLaakso
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > http://treycopeland.net/newsite/ > > Any suggestions for that nav bar? > Sure. 1/ Set default. You need % on body for em's or IE goes goofy on zoom. body { font-size: /*.7em*/100%; } 2/ avoid using height-- anywhere, for anything, throughout your style sheet #header {

Re: [css-d] Suggestions

2006-04-16 Thread francky
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >http://treycopeland.net/newsite/ > >Any suggestions for that nav bar? > > O yes, plenty of them! ;-) [1] Maybe you can specify a bit what you want or don't want, or what is the question? francky [1] Use green bg-color. - Use smaller font size - Use no fixed height fo

Re: [css-d] Suggestions

2006-04-16 Thread Rob Mientjes
On 16/04/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > http://treycopeland.net/newsite/ > > Any suggestions for that nav bar? Make it bullet proof? "No, make it orange!"? Change the font? There is something you're unhappy with, and you should mention that. Otherwise no one can help you. Now