[css-d] IE drops center and right column content below left column again

2006-05-01 Thread it
Any ideas on a fix thx, deano [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 7:43 PM To: 'css-d@lists.css-discuss.org' Subject: IE drops center and right column content below left column again Importance: High Hello

Re: [css-d] IE5.5 and print stylesheets

2006-05-01 Thread Tyson Tate
On May 1, 2006, at 11:19 PM, Bojana Lalic wrote: > Hi all > > I've got a problem with IE5.5 always loading the print stylesheet - > which then gets rid of the navigation. > > > @import url("/styles/print.css"); > IE 5.5 doesn't handle that import well (who'd have thought?!) You want

Re: [css-d] Div id showing none

2006-05-01 Thread Tyson Tate
On May 1, 2006, at 10:47 PM, Richard Brown wrote: > Hi > > I am styling a shopping cart. It has a variety of fields including two > fields that are not needed to be shown. Is it possible to tell a > div to > return a value of nothing please? If you want to hide a div, do the following: #div-id

[css-d] IE5.5 and print stylesheets

2006-05-01 Thread Bojana Lalic
Hi all I've got a problem with IE5.5 always loading the print stylesheet - which then gets rid of the navigation. @import url("/styles/print.css"); How do I solve this problem? Cheers Bojana IMPORTANT: This e-mail, including any attachments, may contain privat

Re: [css-d] Centered Thumbnails With Custom Borders

2006-05-01 Thread Tyson Tate
On May 1, 2006, at 10:27 PM, Els wrote: [snip] > Here's a set I made recently, but it wasn't tested in Safari or > Opera on Mac. > http://locusmeus.com/test/thumbswithcaptionslistcentered.html [snip] > http://locusmeus.com/test/thumbswithcaptionscentered.html > Still, the initial height of th

[css-d] Div id showing none

2006-05-01 Thread Richard Brown
Hi I am styling a shopping cart. It has a variety of fields including two fields that are not needed to be shown. Is it possible to tell a div to return a value of nothing please? Thanks -- Rich http://www.cregy.co.uk Embracing what God does for you is the best thing you can do for him. Roman

[css-d] Centering a 2 column layout

2006-05-01 Thread Mike Gillespie
A 2 column left justified layout was easy enough to do, but this centered version is getting to me. I can get it to look right in FF/Win or IE6/Win, but not both. Looked for hacks, but so far, nothing that helps when page is centered (even though they work when not centered). http://www.striking.

Re: [css-d] Centered Thumbnails With Custom Borders

2006-05-01 Thread Els
Tyson Tate wrote: > 1. Have a centered row of boxes with an image and a caption. > 2. The boxes should allow for variable sizes (big and small > images). > 3. Reduce the semantic markup. Currently, my method is nested > *way* too deep. Div-itis! [snip] > If anyone has any suggestions on how I mi

[css-d] Centered Thumbnails With Custom Borders

2006-05-01 Thread Tyson Tate
I'd like to do the following: 1. Have a centered row of boxes with an image and a caption. 2. The boxes should allow for variable sizes (big and small images). 3. Reduce the semantic markup. Currently, my method is nested *way* too deep. Div-itis! Currently, with the 456bereastreet.com custom-b

Re: [css-d] p:first-letter - quick question

2006-05-01 Thread Martin Petrov
I wanted Opera to be right since it's my favourite browser, and hopefully if i right the code correctly one day the other browsers will display it correctly too. But if the w3c says so... Spans are ugly, but as Dave Shea said in a recent interview "It's just code"... I'm trying to use a cms/blog

Re: [css-d] p:first-letter - quick question

2006-05-01 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On May 2, 2006, at 11:35 AM, Martin Petrov wrote: > I just discovered that the problem doesn't exist in Opera (at least in > the latest beta). > > Georg, in your example the letter is opened for styling, but I want to > place the image within a block level element in order to be xhtml > strict va

Re: [css-d] New PNG drop shadows method at PIE

2006-05-01 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Big John wrote: > http://positioniseverything.net/articles/dropshadows.html > > We think it's pretty neat, but what do we know? Any advice > (constructive or destructive) is appreciated! :) In the demo... ...doe

Re: [css-d] Intervening HTML comments break CSS adjacent siblingselection in IE7

2006-05-01 Thread Greg Reimer
Here's the response from Al at MS. It may seem like an edge case, but I guarantee this thing will become one serious pain in the arse once IE7 becomes mainstream. Here's to hoping they fix it. "Thank you. I will make sure that this is passed to our CSS team. Because of where we are in the product

Re: [css-d] p:first-letter - quick question

2006-05-01 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Martin Petrov wrote: > I just discovered that the problem doesn't exist in Opera (at least > in the latest beta). No problem in older Opera-versions either. I just tested in 7.54 and 8.5. > Georg, in your example the letter is opened for styling, but I want > to place the image within a block lev

[css-d] New PNG drop shadows method at PIE

2006-05-01 Thread Big John
Folks, this is to announce a new PIE article on PNG drop shadows: http://positioniseverything.net/articles/dropshadows.html We think it's pretty neat, but what do we know? Any advice (constructive or destructive) is appreciated! :) Big John -- Perennial student + Impractical joker + CSS jun

Re: [css-d] p:first-letter - quick question

2006-05-01 Thread Martin Petrov
I just discovered that the problem doesn't exist in Opera (at least in the latest beta). Georg, in your example the letter is opened for styling, but I want to place the image within a block level element in order to be xhtml strict valid. A should be ok, but a is more semantically correct :) O

Re: [css-d] p:first-letter - quick question

2006-05-01 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Martin Petrov wrote: > I want to style the first letter of a paragraph with p:first-letter, > however a have an at the beginning of that paragraph and it > prevents me from selecting that first letter. > lorem ipsum blah blah yada yada > > If I remove the image then the first letter is styled.

[css-d] p:first-letter - quick question

2006-05-01 Thread Martin Petrov
Hi all, I want to style the first letter of a paragraph with p:first-letter, however a have an at the beginning of that paragraph and it prevents me from selecting that first letter. Sorry for my English, this is what I have: lorem ipsum blah blah yada yada If I remove the image then the first

Re: [css-d] problem with text size in browsers need help

2006-05-01 Thread Rowan Wigginton
Good reading: http://www.alistapart.com/articles/elastic/ __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d IE7b2 testing hub -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=IE7 List wiki/FAQ -- http://css-

Re: [css-d] problem with text size in browsers need help

2006-05-01 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
robert rai wrote: > hello every one. I have an problem with min homepage. the site is at: > http://www.freewebs.com/jhinkoerai/ > > when i choose text size larger teh text size doesn't grow. But i must > make that work,. does anyone have an idea to resolve this problem. That's an IE/win problem

Re: [css-d] Please help with my Safari problem

2006-05-01 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On May 2, 2006, at 8:33 AM, Christian Montoya wrote: > At the following page: http://christianmontoya.com > > I am using this CSS for the links on the right with the little ghosts: > > #sidebar a { > color:#0ce; > text-decoration:none; > display:block; > background: url(images/ghost.png) 95% 4px

[css-d] problem with text size in browsers need help

2006-05-01 Thread robert rai
hello every one. I have an problem with min homepage. the site is at: http://www.freewebs.com/jhinkoerai/ when i choose text size larger teh text size doesn't grow. But i must make that work,. does anyone have an idea to resolve this problem. Kind regards.. ___

Re: [css-d] positioning elements for church website

2006-05-01 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
>> http://www.christchurchinfo.org/ James Fishwick wrote: > Thanks for a jumping off place! Meaning what ? :-) >> Do you mean 'position: fixed' or 'fixed width' ? > Well, I've tried to make everything a fixed width so everything stays > in two columns, and the headline, menu, and button don't

[css-d] Please help with my Safari problem

2006-05-01 Thread Christian Montoya
List, At the following page: http://christianmontoya.com I am using this CSS for the links on the right with the little ghosts: #sidebar a { color:#0ce; text-decoration:none; display:block; background: url(images/ghost.png) 95% 4px no-repeat; line-height:2.2; } For some reason these background

Re: [css-d] Intervening HTML comments break CSS adjacent siblingselection in IE7

2006-05-01 Thread Greg Reimer
I'm trying to confirm whether this is a true breakage of the CSS spec. If so I want to raise awareness of it and hopefully get MS's attention to fix it before IE7 final is released. Here's the link to the bug I submitted, which you need an account to view: https://connect.microsoft.com/feedback/Vi

Re: [css-d] distribute images across a page

2006-05-01 Thread Christian Heilmann
> This seems simple enough, but I am having trouble trying to set up a > banner with a set of images (will be rollovers) that are to be > distributed evenly and centered across a page. There will be either 5 > or 6 images about 100px wide. They will be separated by space (and > background color).

[css-d] Firefox/IE problem with forum system

2006-05-01 Thread David Rose
First, I want to apologize if this is a bit off topic, but it is a CSS issue and I have not been able to find help/answers from searches (Google, css-d mailing list archives, elsewhere), nor by posting on more appropriate forums (www.phpbb.com forums, www.phpbbstyles.com forums), so I have brought

[css-d] IE6 loses FLOAT: left property when a link within the page is pressed

2006-05-01 Thread lead2gold
http://hitech.lead2gold.org is the page that is having the problems. If you are using IE, simply go to the page and click the "home" button (not in the browser, but on the actual webpage itself). The left menu instantly loses its floating (left) abilities. I am a

[css-d] distribute images across a page

2006-05-01 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This seems simple enough, but I am having trouble trying to set up a banner with a set of images (will be rollovers) that are to be distributed evenly and centered across a page. There will be either 5 or 6 images about 100px wide. They will be separated by space (and background color). Sh

Re: [css-d] positioning elements for church website

2006-05-01 Thread James Fishwick
Thanks for a jumping off place! On 5/1/06, Gunlaug Sørtun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Do you mean 'position: fixed' or 'fixed width' ? Well, I've tried to make everything a fixed width so everything stays in two columns, and the headline, menu, and button don't display beneath the other ele

[css-d] If a is display:none; does it exist?

2006-05-01 Thread Rolf Mortenson
I have a specific CSS question that may actually be part of a bigger non-CSS issue, so if anyone thinks the answer lies outside the scope of the list, please let me know off-list. The basic question is, if a within a is given the css rule display:none; does that exist for the purposes of

Re: [css-d] positioning elements for church website

2006-05-01 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
James Fishwick wrote: > I want to have two columns up top, underneath there would be a body column, > and finally a footer column: > > 1 | 2 > 3 > 4 > > The top two columns should stay fixed. Do you mean 'position: fixed' or 'fixed width' ? > The site: > http://www.christchurchinfo.org First,

Re: [css-d] positioning elements for church website

2006-05-01 Thread Raoul Snyman
Hi James, James Fishwick wrote: > I know this is a lot to ask, but I'm trying help my church out and really > LEARN CSS, instead of just cutting and pasting from various sources. A good place to have a look at is www.htmldog.com. It has some nice tutorials on CSS (and XHTML). -- Raoul Snyman

[css-d] positioning elements for church website

2006-05-01 Thread James Fishwick
Hi- I'm trying to bring a church website up to date by converting the layout in CSS, but am having a lot of basic problems... I want to have two columns up top, underneath there would be a body column, and finally a footer column: 1 | 2 3 4 The top two columns should stay fixed. The site: htt

[css-d] Hover problem in Opera 8.5

2006-05-01 Thread Bill Moseley
http://hank.org/demos/banner.html http://hank.org/demos/banner.css In Opera 8.5/Linux when I mouse into the "login" link the entire navigation area changes. It's not when I mouse right over the "login" link, but when I enter the dotted line around the login link. Here's screen shots:

Re: [css-d] Background image defined in CSS doesn't appear in IE6

2006-05-01 Thread Ian Piper
On 30 Apr 2006, at 10:03 pm, Els wrote: > Ian Piper wrote: > >> you should see that in all but IE6 the background image is >> visible in the top half of the window. > > It's not you, it's IE. There's a couple of ways to make the > background-image appear in the right place (if you give it repeat

Re: [css-d] IE5 Mac displaying table cells *very* weirdly

2006-05-01 Thread Design Groups
>>And I don't see *why* the need for floating the caption.<< OMG - Duh. I guess sometimes all you need is a fresh pair of eyes! I had it floated from something I was trying about a week ago - I guess I forgot to remove that! Thanks so much - that totally fixed the problem :) ~Shelly ___