Thanks to francky for the reply. I wanted to document my solution to this
issue. There was a weird quark between the onMouseOut javascript I was
using on the position:absolute ULs and the box content they were layering
over. Then the mouse would intersect one of these element even while still
francky wrote:
[...]
Anyway, thanks for helping me how to help.
francky
For completeness: Glenn send me an off list mail he did mean it in a
sarcastic way, and offered a sorry. - Accepted, end of story! :-)
Still I think the crux is in the IE-only styles in the first file, which
aren't in
Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone could let me know how to link to an external style
sheet in the body of the page, using a method that validates and works for
browsers back to Netscape 6, Opera 7, IE 5.0 on PC, IE 5.2 on Mac?
Would appreciate your help.
Paul
Thanks for your reply Ian.
I've got a navigation include coming from a third party. They've got their own
style sheet for this and it is a part of the include. The include features in
the body of the page and it all works OK using the CSS link way, but it doesn't
validate. This is because you
From http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/links.html#edef-LINK
This element defines a link. Unlike A, it may only appear in the HEAD
section of a document, although it may appear any number of times.
Although LINK has no content, it conveys relationship information that
may be rendered by user
Thanks Ian,
Yes, it does work with the full URL: it works fine in the body, but doesn't
validate. The reason for including it in the body is so I can have a single
include come from the third party, being called in the body of the document,
which contains all HTML and styles for their nav.
On 5/9/06, Paul Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just wondering if anyone could let me know how to link to an external
style sheet in the body of the page, using a method that validates and works
for browsers back to Netscape 6, Opera 7, IE 5.0 on PC, IE 5.2 on Mac?
Well... as most people
Paul Collins wrote:
The reason for including it in the
body is so I can have a single include come from the third
party, being called in the body of the document, which
contains all HTML and styles for their nav. This would keep
things a little cleaner instead of me adding their style sheet
Having not received any feedback on my request for help understanding
the box model hack, I'm going to refocus my question/approach.
I wrote:
Good morning.
My goal is to get rid of all the IE hacks on a web site and feed MS
conditional comments instead.
My trouble is getting rid of the
On May 9, 2006, at 10:31 PM, Dave Fisher wrote:
While noseying around the CSS for https://addons.mozilla.org/
firefox/ two
settings in https://addons.mozilla.org/css/cavendish/template.css
drew my
attention:
#key-menu
{
/* snipped */
-x-background-x-position: 0pt;
On Tue, May 09, 2006 at 10:46:01PM +0900, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
I can't see those two properties in the actual stylesheet.
Oops, thanks for putting me right.
I assume you were looking at it through Gecko's DomInspector, which
displays those in the computed style pane.
Possibly
Dagmar Noll wrote:
Can anyone recommend an article that explains /how/ this hack actually
works in detail? In other words, I'm look for an article that isn't
focused on achieving a specific goal in a web page, but rather one that
describes the mechanics of the hack.
Dagmar,
Tantek's
Sorry, but I've made some progress (fixed my side navigation). However my
most recent issue is a background issue in IE.
If you look at the page the 2 boxes on the right companies and users have a
white background applied to the p. The box containing them have a background
color. In Firefox
David Rose wrote:
I had to switch over to a XHTML strict DTD to resolve some CSS layout
issues with IE, but this created a lot of space around many of the
elements (maybe all?) in [Firefox] [ ... ]
http://winnetka.technicelixir.com/forums/index.php
I can see the different amount of whitespace
Just checked your site in both FireFox and Safari (latest version of both)
and saw no appreciable difference in how each was able to display the
site. So I'm unaware that there is a problem, unless both of these
browsers share the same bug.
Mark Fellowes wrote:
[...]
In Firefox the box background is evident between the two paragraphs.
In IE (6.x) though the background doesn't show through in between the
paragraphs.
http://pamshop.com/Template1/exp8.html
It's not the background that's missing - it is the 'margin-doubling on
Thank you Georg! Now corrected. I guess it's a good time to spend more time
learning about IE and the related hacks.
Another thing I'm seeing in the page in IE is that the side navigation once IE
first pulls it up has to much line height between
the links. Once the mouse is hovered over the
On 5/9/06, Dave Goodchild [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all. I am nearing completion on the following site:
http://www.web-buddha.co.uk/sandbox/karen/
...am leaving final browser testing until the site looks cool in Mozilla
(there are some text sising issues in IE that I am aware of but not
Certainly a bug in the Web Developer Toolbar, since one naturally assume
that it is displaying snippets from the author's CSS, not from Gecko's
internal representation of it.
I lost my assumptions some time ago, when I found some weird CSS lines
in my stylesheets when viewed via WebDev so I'm
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hi all,
my goal is simple. with html of,
div id=container
div id=img1
div id=img2
div id=img3
/div/div/div/div
to layout three images on a line, equally spaced, centered on a page.
the images are
Hi Mitko!
I left out what I thought was irrelevant to your questions from the
quotes. Read on.
On 5/9/06, Mitko Gerensky-Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. The #quotes appear to have a tiny top margin even though I am trying to
neutrialize the #content's top padding with the #quotes top
What if you proposed putting all of your content inside a div with a
specific ID, and then you preface all of your rules with that ID. Your
content could potentially inherit some of their rules, but you could
explicitly set all the values you want to use.
--G
That is a great idea!
Hi there,
I've been experiencing this problem for some time, but just subscribed to
css-d; I hope some of you can help!
I wanted more flexibility than the hr element gave, so I defined a spacer
bar, with simple html:
div class=spacer/div
(could use spans, instead)
The relevant css:
.spacer {
Hi list,
I'm developing a web site ( you can check it out at
http://work.grillo.tk/vilarigno/home.html ), and I'm pretty rusted
with css ( almost 8 month without coding ), and I need a little help
I have an element, the badge that says faça seu pre cadastro, that I
need to be over some other
Actually,
after futher playing with it, I found out that my problem is that I've
centered the page layout, and the badge doesn't move to the middle
according to the layout as the browser resolution gets bigger.
Is there a workaround this ?
TIA again
Grillo
On 5/9/06, Marcelo Wolfgang [EMAIL
Thanks Brian,
That did the trick: http://stage.pps.org/info/newsletter/
Thanks again,
Nick
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IE7b2 testing hub --
Thanks Scott, your sugestiond did the trick; and I think I understood
the concept here too.
And KJ's thanks for spotting that, doesn't made any difference, but it was wrong
Thanks all who helped.
Grillo
On 5/9/06, Marcelo Wolfgang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list,
I'm developing a web site
francky wrote:
[...]
Time for Exercise! :-)
http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/test-mcic.html
(Link to article included.)
Tom wrote:
I have not yet had a chance to insert the tabbed navigation into
your layout to make sure that it does not cause problems.
But clearly,
Hi,
Well I think I'm getting there.. We've built a simple but effective dynamic
back end..
Lets you add catagories, and articles using a WYSIWYG editor.
I'm stuck with what I can to the design overall.
I'd love to hear suggestions.. Maybe there are some forums / competitions we
could run?
The
Scott Sauyet wrote:
I can see the different amount of whitespace in IE and FF, although
neither looks particularly wrong to me.
It's not wrong per se, but all that extra white space actually seems
to make it harder to read and definately much more viewable in IE.
I don't see anything glaring
Marc Slingerland wrote:
I wanted more flexibility than the hr element gave, so I defined a
spacer bar, with simple html:
div class=spacer/div
[...]
This worked fine in FF, where I develop, and I thought nothing of it
until a friend tried to access the site with IE. I've since tried
it
I'm experiencing a weird space difference between IE and Gecko (FF
specifically) and want to confirm it with the group.
Do IE and Gecko handle empty divs differently? I have a case where
there are a couple of empty divs (programmatically generated) at the
bottom of the page. It looks like IE
On 06/05/09 16:18 (GMT-0400) Nick Grossman apparently typed:
That did the trick: http://stage.pps.org/info/newsletter/
Now that that's fixed, geriatric IE users could stand a bit of
accessibility consideration. Here's a look:
http://mrmazda.no-ip.com/SS/nickgr1.png
My Firefox default is here
Chris Williams wrote:
Do IE and Gecko handle empty divs differently? I have a case where
there are a couple of empty divs (programmatically generated) at the
bottom of the page. It looks like IE provides space for them, and
Gecko collapses them. Not sure which behavior I'd consider
David McFarland wrote:
Is there a workaround for this?
Hehe, I was just working on the same thing... funny you mention it cause
now I may hold-off on implementing.
Anyway, a good place to look on ALA for more info is the comments
section for the articles:
http://snipurl.com/q8xf
I noticed
Howdy,
For those of you using CPS, I need references for Perl scripts used
in conjuction with CPS for moving files and such.
Since the Adobe takeover, their forums are pretty useless, and Google
searches haven't turned up anything.
Please don't respond back to the list...
thanks!
-- Karl
Nick Grossman wrote:
Thanks Brian,
That did the trick: http://stage.pps.org/info/newsletter/
Thanks again,
Nick
Hi Nick,
I've a dessert for you: I noticed an other IE-problem which needs a trick.
At scaling the IE-browser font-size to maximum, the page is dropping
down to the bottom of the
Is there a way to suppress browser headers, footers, folios, etc
Just a few hours ago:
http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/74302
--
Jan Brasna :: www.alphanumeric.cz | www.janbrasna.com | www.wdnews.net
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On May 10, 2006, at 11:03 AM, Tim Martens wrote:
Is there a way to suppress browser headers, footers, folios, etc that
works in Firefox and Safari?
No. The user decides.
Philippe
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Philippe Wittenbergh
http://emps.l-c-n.com
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
On May 10, 2006, at 11:03 AM, Tim Martens wrote:
Is there a way to suppress browser headers, footers, folios, etc that
works in Firefox and Safari?
No. The user decides.
Right, but for special occasions you can offer a downloadable
look-a-like document.
Micky Hulse wrote:
David McFarland wrote:
Is there a workaround for this?
Hehe, I was just working on the same thing... funny you mention it cause
now I may hold-off on implementing.
Anyway, a good place to look on ALA for more info is the comments
section for the articles:
On May 9, 2006, at 5:34 PM, francky wrote:
Tim Martens wrote:
Hi All,
I have this:
div class=description
Get business plan templates a href=link_location title=
View project: SPD.101 Strategy Complete[P]/a
/div
And would like to print this:
Get business plan templates [P]
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hi all,
just fyi. re:
my goal is simple. with html of,
div id=container
div id=img1
div id=img2
div id=img3
/div/div/div/div
to layout three images on a line, equally spaced, centered on a page.
with a bit of
francky wrote:
Just figured out a workaround, but it's too late now for making a good
looking description / testpage. Promise: within a few days!
I am looking forward to seeing your results! :D
Thanks for sharing Francky!
Cheers,
Micky
I have my classes defined as below...
I then decorate my table like so table class=thinOrangeBorder
The problem is when I add another table with that table it inherits the
css regardless if the class is set or not and I do not want it to. What
is the issue?
Thanks
table.thinOrangeBorder
{
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