[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks. Here's the page in question:
http://help.hyperarts2.com/bruning/properties/portfolio.html
Ahem ;-)
You have duplicate IDs.
div class=pagetitle id=portfolio
div class=content3 id=portfolio
Change one of the IDs in something else and your problem will be
Els wrote:
Els wrote:
Tim Ware wrote:
.content3#portfolio {
rules...
}
IE 6 ignore all the rules in .content3#portfolio
Try
#portfolio.content3 {
rules...
}
Another issue that might come into play is what we named multiple
#id.class bug in
Just to be complete (didn't send to the list).
francky
Original Message
Date: Mon, 15 May 2006 03:45:26 +0200
From: francky
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just tried what you suggested,
that's because you've inserted a new div which clears the flow but still
has float: right; due to the definition: #header div {float: right;}. So
extending the div style=float: none; clear: both;/div will help,
which is not very elegant, better would be creating a class for the div
containing
Dear friends,
I need your help!!!
I'm reading a book, CSS Mastery by Andy Budd, and I've a problem with the
child selector that I'm not able to solve.
I've insered this example in a HTML page:
HTLM CODE:
ul id=nav
liHome/li
liServizi
ul
liDesign/li
I'm reading a book, CSS Mastery by Andy Budd, and I've a problem with
the child selector that I'm not able to solve.
I've insered this example in a HTML page:
HTLM CODE:
ul id=nav
liHome/li
liServizi
ul
liDesign/li
liSviluppo/li
I've used Position is Everything's Equal Hight Columns (
http://www.positioniseverything.net/articles/onetruelayout/equalheight)
technique to arange 3 footer-boxes next to each other inside a non-floated
container, whos parent is floated.
My problem is that IE(6) won't render the parent
On May 15, 2006, at 10:56 PM, Monica Carlino wrote:
HTLM CODE:
ul id=nav
liHome/li
liServizi
ul
liDesign/li
liSviluppo/li
/ul
/li
liContattaci/li
/ul
CSS:
#nav li {font-weight:bold;}
In Firefox all
On May 15, 2006, at 11:25 PM, Monica Carlino wrote:
But we are talking about a child selector, not a descendant one.
So, I suppose, the style should be applied only to the first child
of ul, that is li in the main list and not li in the sublist
(that it is not child of ul id=nav)...
Monica Carlino wrote:
I'm reading a book, CSS Mastery by Andy Budd, and I've a problem with the
child selector that I'm not able to solve.
I've insered this example in a HTML page:
[CUT]
#nav li {font-weight:bold;}
In Firefox all the list is bold and not only the ul id=nav's children.
the
Is it possible to have more than one image in a button: one for a
background and one for an icon?
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How do you go about debugging a CSS?
Are there any tricks you've picked up over the last several months or
years that seem to help you when what you meant isn't quite what you're
seeing?
One trick I've used quite a few times is to put a garish border around
whatever I'm working on at the
On 5/15/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to have more than one image in a button: one for a
background and one for an icon?
this might not be the best solution, but you could put a span around
the button, use the span for the background, and then put the graphic
as
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to have more than one image in a button: one for a
background and one for an icon?
You can't do that in a button but you can do it with a list item li
which many people use for a list of links. The way to do it is to use a
background image for
On 5/15/2006 11:22 AM, Mark D Hiatt wrote:
How do you go about debugging a CSS?
Are there any tricks you've picked up over the last several months or
years that seem to help you when what you meant isn't quite what you're
seeing?
This has probably been mentioned on this list a number of
Hi folks!
Try to browse this page in IE: http://pripisa.sk/ - do you see the e
letter under the Ubytovanie section under 3 hotel thumbnails?
Any ideas to hid it? I suppose that the block is too slim for it or
maybe that the images are bigger then they may be and maybe is there any
bug in IE?
This is driving me insane. I have a 3 column layout based upon the ideas
dealt with here:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/negativemargins
At the moment, when the page is resized the middle column drops, but I want
the right column to drop (and ideally for the middle column to be a fixed
Brett Leber wrote:
This has probably been mentioned on this list a number of times, but the
Web Developer extension [1] for Firefox is invaluable for debugging CSS.
And there are many much FF extensions to debug and develop CSS, look at
this useful article:
Mark D Hiatt wrote:
How do you go about debugging a CSS?
Are there any tricks you've picked up over the last several months or
years that seem to help you when what you meant isn't quite what you're
seeing?
[-snip-]
Any others?
Ooh my, yes.
1. http://validator.w3.org/
- Validation
Erik Gyepes wrote:
Try to browse this page in IE: http://pripisa.sk/ - do you see the
e letter under the Ubytovanie section under 3 hotel thumbnails?
Any ideas to hid it? I suppose that the block is too slim for it or
maybe that the images are bigger then they may be and maybe is there
Thanks, it worked!
Erik
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Erik Gyepes wrote:
Try to browse this page in IE: http://pripisa.sk/ - do you see the
e letter under the Ubytovanie section under 3 hotel thumbnails?
Any ideas to hid it? I suppose that the block is too slim for it or
maybe that the
Quoting Erik Gyepes [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Try to browse this page in IE: http://pripisa.sk/ - do you see the
e letter under the Ubytovanie section under 3 hotel thumbnails?
No, I don't with IE6/Win2k. Did you fix it?
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Yes I just fixed it, thanks to Gunlaug Sortun.
Erik
Brian Funk wrote:
Quoting Erik Gyepes [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Try to browse this page in IE: http://pripisa.sk/ - do you see the
e letter under the Ubytovanie section under 3 hotel thumbnails?
No, I don't with IE6/Win2k. Did you fix
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hi all.
i'm working on some dynamic css-menu building.
i'm trying to get an inline-css rollover to behave.
i've got an a tag of:
a class=menuButton
style={background-image: url($image_name);} :hover{background-image:
url($image_name_hvr);}
Hi, using the liquid columns I have formatted a page loosely to display
the way I want (for the most part).
But when I got to print it (in either IE or FF) it clips the right half
of the page.
What are the dimensions a page should be for it to print properly? ...
800x600?
An example is here:
OpenMacNews wrote:
i'm trying to get an inline-css rollover to behave.
i've got an a tag of:
a class=menuButton
style={background-image: url($image_name);}
:hover{background-image: url($image_name_hvr);}
/a
Did you try validating that?
the goal, of course is, when hover over the a
This goes out to Georg, David Laakso, Els, Dave Goodchild and all who
gave me their excellent assistance on this problem. Thanks to a pretty
wide combination of suggestions, the Home page works on this site. I
have one other glitch on two pages, and it's VERY wierd! I'm going to
validate and
Hello All,
I am hoping that someone can point me in the right direction. I have an
app that get HTML information from a database and presents it in a DIV.
I am experiencing some very strange behaviour when the HTML text
contains basic HTML tables. The tables display ok but they a large
Please show us some code!
On 15/05/06, Mickael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
I am hoping that someone can point me in the right direction. I have an
app that get HTML information from a database and presents it in a DIV.
I am experiencing some very strange behaviour when the HTML
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Can't you generate this second image name into the head of the document?
splitting moving the per-image-name style-creation logic into php in
the head, then, looping again over image-names/styles in the body did
the trick.
thx!
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Do you know you can't make head or tail of that page in Firefox? There is
also another main stylesheet involved which may be where the problem is
coming from but unless I can see that (and as the page is a mess in FF I
can't use the WD extension to do so) there's not muchI can do. You should
Why not just use px? pt should be restricted to print. Also, if the user
wants to resize the text they can, that's not your call unless you use px
values and the user is using IE.
On 15/05/06, Tim Ware [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I know it's frowned upon, but I'm coding a site for a client/
Don't take it personally. It's just I looked over the code, and couldn't
make head nor tail of it - a mass of proprietary tags, obscure non-semantic
and confusing markup which makes it almost impossible to detect the source
of the issue.
I would start by validating the xhtml, which is the basic
Mark D Hiatt wrote:
(Q1)
How do you go about debugging a CSS?
Are there any tricks you've picked up over the last several months or
years that seem to help you when what you meant isn't quite what you're
seeing?
(Q2)
One trick I've used quite a few times is to put a garish border
Tim Ware wrote:
How can I specify a font size that's bulletproof as regards
increasing the browser's text size?
Tim
Pick your poison:
1/ html, body {display: none; }the navigation will not break, nor qwill
anything else. Of course no one will be able to see or use the site, but
what
At the moment, when the page is resized the middle column drops, but I want
the right column to drop (and ideally for the middle column to be a fixed
width). Using the CSS and HTML listed below can anyone suggest a fix for
this? I've been told to change the order of my columns in the code, but
Hi folks
I have a page and style sheet which validate (via w3c CSS XHTML validation)
but won't display in Netscape 7. They display fine in ie6 and in N8 I'm told.
http://athene.riv.csu.edu.au/~wmccle01/resources/01index.html
and http://athene.riv.csu.edu.au/~wmccle01/resources/vpa310a.css
N7
Hi folks
I have a page and style sheet which validate (via w3c CSS XHTML validation)
but won't
display in Netscape 7. They display fine in ie6 and in N8 I'm told.
http://athene.riv.csu.edu.au/~wmccle01/resources/01index.html
and http://athene.riv.csu.edu.au/~wmccle01/resources/vpa310a.css
Just thought I'd let you know I figured it out myself. It was a matter of
filtering a float: left; to IE on the parent container.
I've used Position is Everything's Equal Hight Columns (
http://www.positioniseverything.net/articles/onetruelayout/equalheight)
technique to arange 3
Just thought I'd let you know I figured it out myself. It was a matter of
filtering a float: left; to IE on the parent container.
Nice! Maybe you can put the corrected version online?
THX
Niklas
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On 15/05/06, David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim Ware wrote:
How can I specify a font size that's bulletproof as regards
increasing the browser's text size?
Tim
Indeed. And if you use px users cannot resize text in IE.
On 5/15/06, Tim Ware [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I know it's frowned upon,
Not merely frowned upon but in fact, strictly speaking, actually not possible.
we *definitely* need to lock down the file size for the navigation or
it breaks the design.
You can define the font-sizes in pixels
On 06/05/15 15:30 (GMT-0400) Tim Ware apparently typed:
Yes, I know it's frowned upon, but I'm coding a site for a client/
designer and persuaded them to use CSS/HTML for their navigation, but
we *definitely* need to lock down the file size for the navigation or
it breaks the design. I've
Dave Goodchild wrote:
... And if you use px users cannot resize text in IE.
Correct, but IE-users can /ignore/ text-size, regardless of which unit
is used.
Georg
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My apologies because things seem to be okay now. I did see it in the browser
originally and then it was correct a little later. The only thing I can say is
I use Dreamweaver and the page does show up with the double right margin in the
program. However upload to server is okay.
Mark
Hello all,
I'd like to add a gallery to a site that I'm creating. I'm looking
for a free template that uses only CSS and HTML if possible. I'll
take javascript if I have to, but would prefer not to. I currently
have a .php run gallery and can't edit it to match my site like I'd
like.
Erin Spangler wrote:
Hello all,
I'd like to add a gallery to a site that I'm creating. I'm looking
for a free template that uses only CSS and HTML if possible. I'll
take javascript if I have to, but would prefer not to.
http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menu/gallery.html
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Schalk
I seem to be stuck and need help. I have worked up a preliminary test for a
site at http://learninks.org/abouttest.html. I have two issues that are
stumping me.
1. In IE, the header image, nav bar and text block remain in the same place
on each page. However, in Mozilla three of the pages show
Mickael wrote:
Hello All,
I am hoping that someone can point me in the right direction. I have an
app that get HTML information from a database and presents it in a DIV.
I am experiencing some very strange behaviour when the HTML text
contains basic HTML tables. The tables display ok
Chris C wrote:
Hi, using the liquid columns I have formatted a page loosely to display
the way I want (for the most part).
But when I got to print it (in either IE or FF) it clips the right half
of the page.
What are the dimensions a page should be for it to print properly? ...
800x600?
On 06/05/15 21:59 (GMT-0400) [EMAIL PROTECTED] apparently typed:
I seem to be stuck and need help. I have worked up a preliminary test for a
site at http://learninks.org/abouttest.html. I have two issues that are
stumping me.
1. In IE, the header image, nav bar and text block remain in the
Hi,
Is anybody knows how to turn a h1 tag transparent like a watermark ?
Thanks,
GJ
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A few ideas come to mind:
1. Use a .png and the appropriate filters for IE.
2. Make the H3 font-color a bit darker or lighter than the color of your
background color...
3. Or, use Photoshop to make a background image with text that matches
your layout/design.
Appalaches Web wrote:
Hi,
Is anybody knows how to turn a h1 tag transparent like a watermark ?
Thanks,
GJ
If you just want to let the background shine-through, then the
following rules might help:
h1 {
filter:alpha(opacity=60);
-moz-opacity: 0.6;
opacity: 0.6;
}
If you want to overlay
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