Re: [css-d] I think I need some hacks for IE...?

2006-04-19 Thread GypsiiRose Baptiste
Oh my goodness, perfect! And I very much appreciate all the notes and links you included. I like to understand why I am doing something. So often, the books I have been reading don't explain the "why" behind the code, which is frustrating when I am trying to apply their techniques to other projec

Re: [css-d] I think I need some hacks for IE...?

2006-04-19 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On Apr 20, 2006, at 3:23 PM, GypsiiRose Baptiste wrote: > When I view the modified file, the navigation buttons get stretched > across > the entire tab in IE/mac (v 5.2). I am on a Mac, and right now I > don't have > access to a PC... so I'm not sure if this works on the PC version > of IE

Re: [css-d] I think I need some hacks for IE...?

2006-04-19 Thread GypsiiRose Baptiste
When I view the modified file, the navigation buttons get stretched across the entire tab in IE/mac (v 5.2). I am on a Mac, and right now I don't have access to a PC... so I'm not sure if this works on the PC version of IE. It looks fine in Safari and Firefox still. This is the original: http://b

Re: [css-d] I think I need some hacks for IE...?

2006-04-19 Thread GypsiiRose Baptiste
Thank you Phillippe, those changes made all the difference to the layout. Now I will work on the top navigation with the file you sent. I really wanted to make the top tab with the navigation expand if or when somebody increased the text size, but I couldn't get it to work. On 4/19/06, Philippe W

[css-d] Table to CSS challenge...

2006-04-19 Thread Ilie Pandia
Hello to all, I am trying to create a layout for the site and I run tino the following problem: I want to use div (or other elements) to create the same effect as using this table structure: Something Something else Large box I have tried to use to floating d

[css-d] align 2 groups of text

2006-04-19 Thread Dave Solko
I'm trying to align two groups of text so they butt up against each other, similar to decimal alignment. I want something that looks like: foo: bar hi: mom something: everything john: yaya eleven: some longish text ... about amplifiers but, I've been una

Re: [css-d] I think I need some hacks for IE...?

2006-04-19 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On Apr 20, 2006, at 7:13 AM, GypsiiRose Baptiste wrote: > Hi all, I've written out a page in CSS, and it seems to work fine > in mozilla > (mac & PC), but it breaks in IE on a PC (haven't tested it on a mac > in IE). > I'm relatively new to CSS, as far as trying to lay out the whole > page

Re: [css-d] What IMG Replacement Technique?

2006-04-19 Thread Bob Easton
Anthony Baker wrote: > Hey Folks, > > I'm currently developing a site where I'm going to be using > graphical navigation and an image replacement technique. ... Be aware that there are accessibility problems with some of the image replacement techniques. Details at: http://www.access-matters.co

Re: [css-d] was look with a PC now: HELP

2006-04-19 Thread Terri Chicko
Thank you Georg very much, Though every time I change something, something else breaks, now the footer is floating up in Win IE. On Apr 19, 2006, at 2:15 PM, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote: > 1: remove margins/paddings from body... > > body {margin: 0; padding: 0;} That worked! > 2: you may also add sty

[css-d] How to "detect" bottom of a page?

2006-04-19 Thread Bojana Lalic
Hi all I am working on a print stylesheet. What I need to do is display a url at the bottom of the last page. I understand that this can be done with CSS3 "float: bottom;" but is there another way of doing this? Regards B. IMPORTANT: This e-mail, including any attachments, may contain pr

Re: [css-d] MIR Image Replacement Bug Question

2006-04-19 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On Apr 19, 2006, at 10:51 PM, Anthony Baker wrote: > I'm using the Malarkey Image Replacement technique on a site I'm > currently developing (links to related pages follow) > > http://www.stuffandnonsense.co.uk/archives/mir_image_replacement.html > > http://www.stuffandnonsense.co.uk/archives/exa

Re: [css-d] I think I need some hacks for IE...?

2006-04-19 Thread Christian Montoya
On 4/19/06, GypsiiRose Baptiste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sorry, I googled for "unconditional" instead of "conditional". It's been a > long day! > > Later, I plan to remove the CSS from the page and have it in a seperate > file. So I don't think the conditional comments will work...? please >

Re: [css-d] I think I need some hacks for IE...?

2006-04-19 Thread GypsiiRose Baptiste
Sorry, I googled for "unconditional" instead of "conditional". It's been a long day! Later, I plan to remove the CSS from the page and have it in a seperate file. So I don't think the conditional comments will work...? please correct me if I'm wrong. Also, I don't understand how to use these to

Re: [css-d] What IMG Replacement Technique?

2006-04-19 Thread Thierry Koblentz
David Hucklesby wrote: > A lot depends on the actual effect you are after, the size of the > images, and so on. So I don't know how relevant Thierry's suggestions > are: > > > > I experimented with example #5 of his for a logo; don't know if this > will w

Re: [css-d] Float problems in Firefox 1.5

2006-04-19 Thread Ingo Chao
Ingo Chao wrote: > > > >Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Nam > luctus urna non sem. > > > If the window is wide enough, the Lorem ipsum stays next to the yellow > float. But if the window is narrowed, the Lorem ipsum does not wrap, it > just drops under the floa

Re: [css-d] What IMG Replacement Technique?

2006-04-19 Thread David Hucklesby
On Wed, 19 Apr 2006 08:58:11 -0700, Anthony Baker wrote: > > I'm currently developing a site where I'm going to be using > graphical navigation and an image replacement technique... > > Am looking for an alternative technique -- and no, I'm not > going to text-based navigation on this site (sorry

Re: [css-d] Float problems in Firefox 1.5

2006-04-19 Thread Ingo Chao
Pringle, Ron wrote: > Hmm. Having an odd issue with Firefox not properly displaying a > float. Two columns floated left, the second column ends up under the > first floated column, instead of next to it, as it should. Apparently not. I don't have a spec at hand this night, and I might be wrong, b

[css-d] IE wrapped text with bullets

2006-04-19 Thread RKN Studio
Why is it that IE wraps text in bullets to align with the bullet and not the text? How can I fix that for IE? example: http://www.rknstudio.com/sites/GWR/about.html Thanks, Ron www.rknstudio.com __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTE

Re: [css-d] Hi, css & images in e-mail client tut, other mailing lists about "css" &/or "html+css+images by e-mail"

2006-04-19 Thread David Hucklesby
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 10:45:03 -, Blast o_O wrote: > I’ve tried to put a large html+css+images web pages in a e-mail in > outlook, outlook express and Mozilla, but it seems to be that I have to > learn a little more :D > I’ll appreciate if you help me with this issue… ~ About

Re: [css-d] I think I need some hacks for IE...?

2006-04-19 Thread GypsiiRose Baptiste
Thanks Shelly do you have a link? I did a google search and didn't come up with much... some weird lyrics :P thanks! gypsiirose On 4/19/06, Design Groups <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Use conditional comments instead of hacks, They save you a lot of > time/headaches. :) > > ~Shelly > >

Re: [css-d] I think I need some hacks for IE...?

2006-04-19 Thread Design Groups
Use conditional comments instead of hacks, They save you a lot of time/headaches. :) ~Shelly __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d IE7b2 testing hub -- http://css-discuss.incutio.co

[css-d] I think I need some hacks for IE...?

2006-04-19 Thread GypsiiRose Baptiste
Hi all, I've written out a page in CSS, and it seems to work fine in mozilla (mac & PC), but it breaks in IE on a PC (haven't tested it on a mac in IE). I'm relatively new to CSS, as far as trying to lay out the whole page with CSS (no tables) and I'm a bit confused about how/where to use the hacks

Re: [css-d] was look with a PC - jungle

2006-04-19 Thread Felix Miata
On 06/04/19 12:07 (GMT-0400) Terri Chicko apparently typed: >>> http://www.jungle-tamer.com/ > I applied everything that I understood. Which was most of it. I > really appreciate the how to, with the why. I'm trying to get the big > picture. > However I still have 2 issues that I can tell.

Re: [css-d] was look with a PC now: HELP

2006-04-19 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Terri Chicko wrote: > I applied everything that I understood. Which was most of it. I > really appreciate the how to, with the why. I'm trying to get the big > picture. Getting closer :-) > However I still have 2 issues that I can tell. I removed the html > background color, and don't know how

Re: [css-d] What IMG Replacement Technique?

2006-04-19 Thread Nils Kr. Falch
On 4/19/06, Christian Montoya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > That probably has all the techniques that exist, and I can tell you > the best one might be the one that goes: > > .IR { text-indent: -1000em; } > I have to disagree. With that method you woldn't get any text if images are turned off or

Re: [css-d] CSS Horizontal Menu: Z-Index problems with InternetExplorer

2006-04-19 Thread Ingo Chao
Tim Spangler wrote: > Find the solution here: > html: > http://biocycle.atmos.colostate.edu/newtemplate/TestSite/ie/ieSampleProblemrev3.htm > css: > http://biocycle.atmos.colostate.edu/newtemplate/TestSite/SS/ieproblemrev3.css > > Now I just need resolve the two other issues on the site: These ar

Re: [css-d] What IMG Replacement Technique?

2006-04-19 Thread Thierry Koblentz
David Dorward wrote: > On 19/04/06, Anthony Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I'm currently developing a site where I'm going to be using >> graphical navigation and an image replacement technique. > >> Am looking for an alternative technique > > I'm yet to see anything that beats with decent

[css-d] CSS validation tool question

2006-04-19 Thread Terri Chicko
Hi All I can't believe this but I think I most of the bugs, glitches and other problems are worked out on this site! Thank you all for helping. However when I went to validate the CSS it's OK but I don't understand these warnings. What am I doing or not doing? Warnings URI : http://www.jung

Re: [css-d] dropping divs on text resize?

2006-04-19 Thread Design Groups
>>Just for the record, this can be seen as a feature. Wrapping ensures that >>all the text is still visible and readable without scrolling.<< I *s* agree with this. I was just saying this *exact* same thing to someone else today. >>But I understand how clients generally don't like it.<< W

Re: [css-d] dropping divs on text resize?

2006-04-19 Thread Zoe M. Gillenwater
Design Groups wrote: > So, here's the main thing. In the header, I have a couple of sections that > not only need to remain the same width (this is a fixed-width site at 760 > pixels), but if the text gets too big, the div container will be pushed > wider (instead of the text wrapping as needed

Re: [css-d] Nested floats and clearing?

2006-04-19 Thread Zoe M. Gillenwater
Jeff Chastain wrote: > Well, okay, bad example, but you get the idea. I just found another article > that said the same thing ... float all or float none. That is not a > detractor to CSS or anything > Just for the sake of completeness, you don't have to float the other div that contain

Re: [css-d] Peekaboo Too?

2006-04-19 Thread Bryce Fields
On 4/19/06, Adam McGrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > the only other quick fix i could recomend is to try forcing the parent > element #content, to "have layout", (eg position: relative;), that > usually fixes a multitude of peekaboo weirdness's Thanks Adam and Francky. The fixes worked like a

Re: [css-d] Site critique, please

2006-04-19 Thread francky
KE Bracken wrote: >Hello list - > >First - a big thank you to those of you who have helped recently - this list >is a goldmine! > >Secondly - I would appreciate a review of my current project - specifically >I would like to know what I did right, what I did wrong and/or what I could >do better. >

Re: [css-d] Float problems in Firefox 1.5

2006-04-19 Thread Pringle, Ron
Prabhath wrote: I wrote: > > So, to reiterate, the main content starting with the > graphic "Welcome" is improperly clearing the white Aurora > logo. Both are floated left. This problem appears in Firefox > 1.5 on my Win2K pc. > > Are you sure the "Welcome" graphic is floated? I can't seem to

Re: [css-d] floating column and background

2006-04-19 Thread Zoe M. Gillenwater
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > is there any way to add a background to a floating column with minimal > content and force the column (the repeating background) to extend to > the same bottom as the parent column? > > #right_column { > float: right; > width: 150px; > height: 100%; > } > > height: 100

Re: [css-d] CSS Horizontal Menu: Z-Index problems with InternetExplorer

2006-04-19 Thread Ingo Chao
Tim Spangler wrote: > > The solution involves setting the position: relative and z-index on the main > menu's li, not on the sub ul underneath it: > > Not this: > .links li:hover ul, li.over ul { > position: relative; > z-index: 1 > } > > But this: > .links li:hover, li.over { > position: rel

Re: [css-d] Peekaboo Too?

2006-04-19 Thread francky
Bryce Fields wrote: >Hi all, > >We've encountered a strange CSS bug where I work. It occurs in IE6 on >WinXP and is incredibly similar to the peekaboo bug in its behavior, >but does not involve any floats. > >Here's a sample page: >http://sandbox.royalrodent.com/peekabootoo/ > >You'll notice when

Re: [css-d] CSS 4 printing

2006-04-19 Thread Jan Brasna
> Is there anyway to force background colors, images, and the like to show > up on a printed page when printed from a web browser? You mean background colors and background images? It depends solely on the browser and its settings. -- Jan Brasna :: www.alphanumeric.cz | www.janbrasna.com | www

[css-d] Help: Main content area off

2006-04-19 Thread Mark Fellowes
Not sure where I'm wrong here but in this layout the maincontent is set to left 200px with a width of 600 total, yet it seems to be overlapping a float box set at 800px by about 50px. Anyone help by pointing out what is probably obvious but I'm missing :)  TIA Mark HTML: Content for  i

Re: [css-d] CSS 4 printing

2006-04-19 Thread Ken Robinson
At 12:59 PM 4/19/2006, Prabhath Sirisena wrote: >On 4/19/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Is there anyway to force background colors, images, and the like to show > > up on a printed page when printed from a web browser? > >Defining them in a print stylesheet (linked with media

Re: [css-d] What IMG Replacement Technique?

2006-04-19 Thread Christian Montoya
On 4/19/06, Anthony Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hey Folks, > > I'm currently developing a site where I'm going to be using > graphical navigation and an image replacement technique. I > had been using the Malarkey technique (MIR), but that seems > to fail a bit on certain versions of IE 6.

Re: [css-d] CSS 4 printing

2006-04-19 Thread cj
On 4/19/06, Prabhath Sirisena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 4/19/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Is there anyway to force background colors, images, and the like to show > > up on a printed page when printed from a web browser? > > Defining them in a print stylesheet (linke

Re: [css-d] What IMG Replacement Technique?

2006-04-19 Thread Christian Montoya
On 4/19/06, Anthony Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Am looking for an alternative technique -- and no, I'm not > going to text-based navigation on this site (sorry) -- and > am wondering if anyone has any recommendations for something > a bit more bulletproof. May I ask why you can't use: ?

Re: [css-d] Float problems in Firefox 1.5

2006-04-19 Thread Prabhath Sirisena
> So, to reiterate, the main content starting with the graphic "Welcome" is > improperly clearing the white Aurora logo. Both are floated left. This > problem appears in Firefox 1.5 on my Win2K pc. Are you sure the "Welcome" graphic is floated? I can't seem to find the style rule that specifies

Re: [css-d] CSS Horizontal Menu: Z-Index problems with InternetExplorer

2006-04-19 Thread Tim Spangler
Tim Spangler wrote: > The problems with shifting the p:r; to the hover is that the hover menus > now > shift all the text on the page (menus and content text) which I can only > assume is due to its now relative position. > I seem to have solved my own problem. (hopefully posting it here will a

Re: [css-d] CSS 4 printing

2006-04-19 Thread Ken Robinson
At 12:42 PM 4/19/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Is there anyway to force background colors, images, and the like to show >up on a printed page when printed from a web browser? Not via CSS. You might be able to do that via Javascript, but you would then be changing a user preference. Ken _

Re: [css-d] Peekaboo Too?

2006-04-19 Thread Adam McGrath
Hi Bruce, the only other quick fix i could recomend is to try forcing the parent element #content, to "have layout", (eg position: relative;), that usually fixes a multitude of peekaboo weirdness's cheers ad On having layout article: http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/onhavinglayout.html On 4/19/

Re: [css-d] CSS 4 printing

2006-04-19 Thread Prabhath Sirisena
On 4/19/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is there anyway to force background colors, images, and the like to show > up on a printed page when printed from a web browser? Defining them in a print stylesheet (linked with media="print") will do. Prabhath -- http://nidahas.com _

[css-d] Float problems in Firefox 1.5

2006-04-19 Thread Pringle, Ron
Hmm. Having an odd issue with Firefox not properly displaying a float. Two columns floated left, the second column ends up under the first floated column, instead of next to it, as it should. I've not added a clear to the overall container, so a large horizontal white space appears where the fl

Re: [css-d] Problem with a 1px offset in IE 6

2006-04-19 Thread Cem Meric
> The background image inside #container-blocks-right #container- > content #content-right #header-right has a 1px offset to the top of > the page when I view the page in IE 6. > Could anyone tell me why this is, and - even more interesting - how > to fix it? I agree with Georg, also would recom

[css-d] CSS 4 printing

2006-04-19 Thread MarcLuzietti
Is there anyway to force background colors, images, and the like to show up on a printed page when printed from a web browser? -- Marc Luzietti Flagship Project Bayview Financial, L.P. (305) 341-5624 __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTEC

Re: [css-d] CSS Horizontal Menu: Z-Index problems with Internet Explorer

2006-04-19 Thread Tim Spangler
Ingo Chao Wrote: > The current version of your page shows the problem in every browser. > > - Remove these two lines > > .links ul li { > float: left; > /* position: relative; */ > /* z-index: 1; */ > } > > > - add > .links li:hover, li.over { > position: relative; > z-index: 1 > }; >

Re: [css-d] What IMG Replacement Technique?

2006-04-19 Thread Bryce Fields
On 4/19/06, Anthony Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hey Folks, > > I'm currently developing a site where I'm going to be using > graphical navigation and an image replacement technique. I > had been using the Malarkey technique (MIR), but that seems > to fail a bit on certain versions of IE 6.

[css-d] Peekaboo Too?

2006-04-19 Thread Bryce Fields
Hi all, We've encountered a strange CSS bug where I work. It occurs in IE6 on WinXP and is incredibly similar to the peekaboo bug in its behavior, but does not involve any floats. Here's a sample page: http://sandbox.royalrodent.com/peekabootoo/ You'll notice when you view this page in IE6, you

Re: [css-d] What IMG Replacement Technique?

2006-04-19 Thread David Dorward
On 19/04/06, Anthony Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm currently developing a site where I'm going to be using > graphical navigation and an image replacement technique. > Am looking for an alternative technique I'm yet to see anything that beats with decent alt text. -- David Dorward

Re: [css-d] What IMG Replacement Technique?

2006-04-19 Thread Rob Newman
I have had luck using sIFR (Scalable Inman Flash Replacement) http://www.mikeindustries.com/blog/archive/2004/08/sifr You can see it working here: http://siovizcenter.ucsd.edu/about.php The titles (in this case 'ABOUT THE CENTER') use this technique to get the nice font. There is text hidden beh

Re: [css-d] was look with a PC now: HELP

2006-04-19 Thread Terri Chicko
Wow, Thank you Georg, I applied everything that I understood. Which was most of it. I really appreciate the how to, with the why. I'm trying to get the big picture. However I still have 2 issues that I can tell. I removed the html background color, and don't know how to replace it with css.

Re: [css-d] What IMG Replacement Technique?

2006-04-19 Thread John Sico
Ok, well since I gave useless advice before, I will try to redeem myself. I've had good luck with this system: http://www.alistapart.com/ articles/sprites It's just using one image, so it's a lot easier to change/ manage than several, and it loads more quickly. Since it just moves the image

[css-d] Site critique, please

2006-04-19 Thread KE Bracken
Hello list - First - a big thank you to those of you who have helped recently - this list is a goldmine! Secondly - I would appreciate a review of my current project - specifically I would like to know what I did right, what I did wrong and/or what I could do better. The site is here: www.kebzw

[css-d] What IMG Replacement Technique?

2006-04-19 Thread Anthony Baker
Hey Folks, I'm currently developing a site where I'm going to be using graphical navigation and an image replacement technique. I had been using the Malarkey technique (MIR), but that seems to fail a bit on certain versions of IE 6.0. Am looking for an alternative technique -- and no, I'm not go

Re: [css-d] Problem with a 1px offset in IE 6

2006-04-19 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Stefan Nagtegaal wrote: > http://istyledthis.nl/uo3/index.html > > The background image inside #container-blocks-right #container- > content #content-right #header-right has a 1px offset to the top of > the page when I view the page in IE 6. Could anyone tell me why this > is, and - even more i

Re: [css-d] fluid 3 col layout with over-sized content

2006-04-19 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
jack fredricks wrote: > The wrapper div around the image sounds like a nice idea. But imgs > are just one example of non-breaking content. I would go for that 'wrapper-div-scroll' solution, if at all possible. > I'll consider all of those options, but I will still search for a 3 > col layout th

Re: [css-d] Problem with 2 colums adding up to 100% in IE 6

2006-04-19 Thread Zazou
I usually find the best approach with this kind of layout is to use a float and a margin. For example: Left content Right content div#left { float: left; width: 50%; } div#right { margin-left: 50%; } Hope that helps! _

Re: [css-d] MIR Image Replacement Bug Question

2006-04-19 Thread Anthony Baker
On Apr 19, 2006, at 7:41 AM, Ingo Chao wrote: > That is what comments #21 and #39 for IE6 (with screenshots) and #7 > for > Safari is complaining about on Andy Clarkes page you've cited. Silly me for not reading the comments all the way through. I'll do so now. And, as with others, I can't re

Re: [css-d] MIR Image Replacement Bug Question

2006-04-19 Thread John Sico
This doesn't really answer your question, but why not just use the text instead of images? Unless you've got something crazy going on back there (which you don't), I can't think of any reason you'd be forced to use image replacement here. You won't have to worry about this bug, and you'll g

Re: [css-d] MIR Image Replacement Bug Question

2006-04-19 Thread Ingo Chao
Anthony Baker wrote: > I'm using the Malarkey Image Replacement technique on a site I'm > currently developing (links to related pages follow) > > http://www.stuffandnonsense.co.uk/archives/mir_image_replacement.html > In any event, my issue is this: I've tested this on several browsers, > includi

Re: [css-d] MIR Image Replacement Bug Question

2006-04-19 Thread Pringle, Ron
Anthony wrote: > I'm using the Malarkey Image Replacement technique on a site I'm > currently developing (links to related pages follow) > > http://www.stuffandnonsense.co.uk/archives/mir_image_replacement.html > > http://www.stuffandnonsense.co.uk/archives/examples/malarkey-method- > example.h

[css-d] MIR Image Replacement Bug Question

2006-04-19 Thread Anthony Baker
Hey Folks, I'm using the Malarkey Image Replacement technique on a site I'm currently developing (links to related pages follow) http://www.stuffandnonsense.co.uk/archives/mir_image_replacement.html http://www.stuffandnonsense.co.uk/archives/examples/malarkey-method- example.html In any even

[css-d] Problem with a 1px offset in IE 6

2006-04-19 Thread Stefan Nagtegaal
Guys, pls have a look here http://istyledthis.nl/uo3/index.html The background image inside #container-blocks-right #container- content #content-right #header-right has a 1px offset to the top of the page when I view the page in IE 6. Could anyone tell me why this is, and - even more interest

Re: [css-d] fluid 3 col layout with over-sized content

2006-04-19 Thread jack fredricks
thanks all ofc some scrolling will be needed - that is unavoidable. I just want it to be 'appropriate' scrolling. The wrapper div around the image sounds like a nice idea. But imgs are just one example of non-breaking content. I'll consider all of those options, but I will still search for a 3 c

Re: [css-d] css menu layout

2006-04-19 Thread Prabhath Sirisena
Hi Travis, > I was trying to do this with but I can't seem to figure it out. I > am really trying to stay away from tables on this. Does anyone have a good > way to set this up? There are several ways this could be done, and this is a simple solution which uses absolute positioning (I assum

[css-d] css menu layout

2006-04-19 Thread Falls, Travis D (HTSC, CASD)
Hello group; I am new to the list and wanted to say hello all. I also have a css problem I am trying to solve. I have designed a nav that resides within a three column layout... html for columns below. The nav on the left side is going to be 206px wide. It consists of: -

Re: [css-d] Problem with 2 colums adding up to 100% in IE 6

2006-04-19 Thread Rob Freundlich
On Wednesday, April 19, 2006 5:31 AM [GMT+0100=CET],Oliver Wehrens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I got a problem with IE 6 and a 2 column percentage based (e.g. > 50/50) layout. The code is very simple and works in Safari, Firefox > and Opera. Two columns side by side with a container around it > p

Re: [css-d] Help with Dreamweaver and full path in all img tags

2006-04-19 Thread Blast o_O
Hi David, I've checking those webs and others the whole night, and I've only found trivial explanations, they don't go to deep, and in anyone I could found a way to send css+images+html by an e-mail client, anyway thanks a lot ;) Mordiscos, Blast o_O [EMAIL PROTECTED] PD: ... Nenas lindas y chév

Re: [css-d] CSS Horizontal Menu: Z-Index problems with Internet Explorer

2006-04-19 Thread Ingo Chao
Tim Spangler wrote: > ... When the page is resized and the horizontal menu items stack, the > submenus > display behind the top level menu items, not above them. This only occurs > with Internet Explorer, not Firefox (1.5.0.2) or Opera (8.54). > ... I did some major trolling of the css-d publi

[css-d] Problem with 2 colums adding up to 100% in IE 6

2006-04-19 Thread Oliver Wehrens
Hi, I got a problem with IE 6 and a 2 column percentage based (e.g. 50/50) layout. The code is very simple and works in Safari, Firefox and Opera. Two columns side by side with a container around it providing a background color for the 'white space'. It can show up in IE very nicely but if I resi

Re: [css-d] fluid 3 col layout with over-sized content

2006-04-19 Thread Christian Montoya
On 4/18/06, jack fredricks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I've been having problems getting the center column in my 3 col > layouts to deal with over-sized content, ie an image with a width of > 2000px. > > I'm about to give up, and when i do... it's time to come here :) > > I've tried ab

Re: [css-d] fluid 3 col layout with over-sized content

2006-04-19 Thread david
jack fredricks wrote: >> It seems you want a solution for content of unknown width, right? > > This correct. I want a FLUID fluid layout, and for the wide content to > 'hold/push open' the center col (or maybe even all cols now that i > think about it). > >> If you know beforehand you're gonna ha

Re: [css-d] fluid 3 col layout with over-sized content

2006-04-19 Thread jack fredricks
> It seems you want a solution for content of unknown width, right? This correct. I want a FLUID fluid layout, and for the wide content to 'hold/push open' the center col (or maybe even all cols now that i think about it). > If you know beforehand you're gonna have a 2000px wide image in > it, ju