Looks fine for me in FF, but the bottom nav item is clipped off in IE.
The only other difference I can see is that the submenu items have a
red border on hover in FF and not IE. However, FF is doing it
correctly here, because of this rule:
#menu ul li a:hover {
border-right: 4px solid
Hi Kenny,
I add what you suggest:
#menu ul li ul li a:hover {
border-right-width: 0;
It's solved a part of my problem. The 4px red border disappear at the right
of the sub-menu when mouseover. It's ok for that.
But the 4px red border disappear to at the left of the sub-menus when
mouseover. I
Hey all,
I'm slowly learning this wonderful css stuff. :oD Recently we decided to
redesign our web comic in css/php though I'm having a problem with the
navigation when you hover it jumps (I guess like the rest of us). I've
searched using my trusty Google and haven't come up with much. If you can
Kenny Graham wrote:
Looks fine for me in FF, but the bottom nav item is clipped off in IE.
The only other difference I can see is that the submenu items have a
red border on hover in FF and not IE.
[...]
Hi,
Another difference will appear when you are font-scaling (or the visitor
is). In FF
I apologise that this is a repost but it got lost among the mails when we
had list problems the other day and I'm really hoping someone can help me
out.
-Original Message-
Hi,
I'm hoping the Guru's of the CSS Discuss can help me out on this page:
http://missmays.com/csstests2.htm
1st
Sorry to bring my site from last week back up, but I'm having a series of
issues with IE6. Again.
http://www.eystein.no/test/osloreg2/
1. When hovering the Les mer links, or any other a tag within a p, the
lines around it, and/or the background image (green bullet) jumps to the
left. Which I've
Hi
I will write soon a template editor for users profile.
There will be several modules like story, gallery and other more
specific for our users.
User will have the ability to choose a template type, change the place
of an module and change background image/colour.
I want to use AJAX for
I apologise that this is a repost but it got lost among the
mails when we had list problems the other day and I'm really
hoping someone can help me out.
-Original Message-
Hi,
I'm hoping the Guru's of the CSS Discuss can help me out on this page:
mindy wrote:
I'm slowly learning this wonderful css stuff. :oD Recently we decided to
redesign our web comic in css/php though I'm having a problem with the
navigation when you hover it jumps (I guess like the rest of us).
[LINK: http://pj-chron.com/redesign] http://pj-chron.com/redesign
Hi all. I am about to commence a redesign of my home site (have learnt a lot
over the last couple of months, much of it from this list) which was
orgininally constructed using absolute positioning. I am beginning to
understand the limits of that appraoch and now the news site will comprise a
Eystein Alnaes wrote:
http://www.eystein.no/test/osloreg2/
1. When hovering the Les mer links, or any other a tag within a
p, the lines around it, and/or the background image (green bullet)
jumps to the left.
IE6' not very standard mode kicks in - again :-)
That's one of the reasons why I
I've reset my liquid layout page to the specifics below. Body - font-size
62.5%
wrapper in ems
all other elements in %'s
and fonts in ems.
Yet to set the max-width but it seems that while it's now a liquid-elastic
hybrid (?), I didn't realize it would lose the ability to fill up the view port
Eystein Alnaes wrote:
http://www.eystein.no/test/osloreg2/
1. When hovering the Les mer links, or any other a tag within a p, the
lines around it, and/or the background image (green bullet) jumps to the
left. Which I've traced down to be related to this
Dave Goodchild wrote:
I want to go ahead with an elastic - liquid hybrid layout, ie the
element dimensions will be in ems to allow the layout to scale as
font-size increases, with max-widths added to prevent the layout
expanding past the browser window in compliant browsers.
Your approach
Dave Goodchild wrote:
I want to go ahead with an elastic - liquid hybrid layout, ie the element
dimensions will be in ems to allow the layout to scale as font-size
increases, with max-widths added to prevent the layout expanding past the
browser window in compliant browsers.
So my base
Mark Fellowes wrote:
I've reset my liquid layout page to the specifics below. Body - font-size
62.5%
wrapper in ems
all other elements in %'s
and fonts in ems.
Yet to set the max-width but it seems that while it's now a liquid-elastic
hybrid (?), I didn't realize it would lose the
Can someone direct me to the moderator for this site. I would like a
private conversation.
Thank You
Steve LaBadie, Web Manager
East Stroudsburg University
200 Prospect St.
East Stroudsburg, Pa 18301-2999
570-422-3999
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At 4:49 AM +0200 5/30/06, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
tedd wrote:
Pitfalls: - repositioned bits and pieces may not scale well when
subjected to font-resizing.
Use em's.
Using 'em' for dimensioning and positioning works just fine in some
cases, but not at all in others. It all depends of what
Morning Steve
You wrote
Can someone direct me to the moderator for this site. I would like a
private conversation.
This address will get you where you want to go
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