Hello,
I hope someone can help me. My layout is at
http://www.lizdesign.com/test/index.html
I'm still struggling through the basics of css layout.
I used the code from the equal-height columns of alistapart for my page with
adjustments to sizes
-Original Message-
See what you think of this page, which has been converted from table based
template and JavaScript menu
Seems to zoom in ok, but think it might be breaking at 800x 600 (according
to browsercam).
Have revised the layout to a liquid column as per Robert O'Rourke's
Liz lizCSSlist wrote:
http://www.lizdesign.com/test/index.html
In IE on a PC, when I drag the window smaller by the bottom right
corner, the left nav moves towards the center. Any fix for this?
It's very likely that someone might try to resize the window this
way.
Add...
* html #center
Ian Young wrote:
However, in FF, Opera I have a blue border (a margin padding issue?)
but cannot find where problem is. Clearly this look better if this
were not there.
What have I missed.
Collapsing margins[1] - where IE is saved by its 'hasLayout'[2] bug.
Standard-compliant browsers need
It worked, thank you so much!
Regards,
Liz
On 6/27/06 1:51 AM, Gunlaug Sørtun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Liz lizCSSlist wrote:
http://www.lizdesign.com/test/index.html
In IE on a PC, when I drag the window smaller by the bottom right
corner, the left nav moves towards the center. Any fix
What have I missed.
Collapsing margins[1] - where IE is saved by its 'hasLayout'[2] bug.
Standard-compliant browsers need some standard CSS, so adding this will
work...
#header {padding: 1px 0;}
Georg
That did the trick thanks
Ian
--
No virus found in this outgoing
Hi,
I know this is a touch off topic but I think it is something that
css-discuss readers would be interested in.
If you're interested in sharing a browsercam account, head on over to
fundable.org where for $25 you can get a year's unlimited sub to browsercam
including unlimited 30minute VNC
I have these dropdown navigational menus that work pretty well and
I've received help on from here in the past (http://hhp.umd.edu/
studentservices/includes/navigation_dropdown.cfm). They're
implemented using list items and I love them for their flexibility
(not having to use images).
Hi guys,
I'm back for more help! :)
My problem is that some of my pages (specifically the ones with tables
in them) within a liquid column styled do not print past the first page.
I do in fact have a print.css file that chops the right and left menu
bars before the print.
I can't figure out why
When I use float: left; to render an unordered list horzontally, it
picks up the parent divs background image after scrolling in IE6
(version 6.0.2900.2180). When I switch to display: inline; on the
lis the background issue goes away.
My first question is, obviously, why? My second
I have the drop shadow (fuxxy one) from alistapart working ok at
http://jimbyrne.co.uk/thcarpets/template_static_html/
testhome3colours.html
however as I am using a wrapper div to position this element at 40%
with 5% padding on element (i know IE isnt going to work as well on
this it will
Daniel Kessler wrote:
http://hhp.umd.edu/studentservices/includes/navigation_dropdown.cfm
The problem that I have is that because of the differences in size of
text between Safari, Firefox, and IE, the positioning of the
javascript is off.
Making text fit exact positioning is a pretty
Hi Guys
I want to stretch the navigation background image on this site to fill
100% across.
http://www.weddingcompanycornwall.co.uk/
http://www.weddingcompanycornwall.co.uk/wp-content/themes/
yourdayagain/style.css
I mean the navigation that starts Our Designers. However, I am not
sure how
Richard Brown wrote:
I want to stretch the navigation background image on this site to
fill 100% across. http://www.weddingcompanycornwall.co.uk/
Adding...
#nav {background:url(buttons/bg.gif) repeat-x; float: left; width: 100%;}
...seems to work well. The background-image isn't tall enough to
thanks Georg. I've taken your message to heart.
--
Daniel Kessler
College of Health and Human Performance
University of Maryland
Suite 2387 Valley Drive
College Park, MD 20742-2611
Phone: 301-405-2545
http://hhp.umd.edu
Hi,
I have a question about Internet Explorer for Mac.
It it still used on the Internet? What can be the statistics for this
browser? Who use it? I understand that you cannot give me any exact
numbers, but I am just wondering does it make any sense to make
webpages compatible with this browser, or
On Jun 27, 2006, at 3:48 PM, Mikolaj Misiurewicz wrote:
Hi,
I have a question about Internet Explorer for Mac.
It it still used on the Internet? What can be the statistics for this
browser? Who use it? I understand that you cannot give me any exact
numbers, but I am just wondering does it
Mikolaj wrote:
It it still used on the Internet? What can be the statistics
for this browser? Who use it? I understand that you cannot
give me any exact numbers, but I am just wondering does it
make any sense to make webpages compatible with this browser,
or is it as dead as IE3 or 4 (or
After not supporting or updating IE/Mac for the last two years, Microsoft
instructed Mac users in February to stop using Internet Explorer.
On 6/27/06 12:58 PM, Christy Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jun 27, 2006, at 3:48 PM, Mikolaj Misiurewicz wrote:
Hi,
I have a question about
Hi,
What's the Best Books (recommended) to Web 2.0 Senior Expert? (include
books to accessibility, usability, etc).
Thanks...
Regards.
--
RODrigo CASTilho Galvão Ferreira
www.rod.cast.nom.br
www.rodcast.com.br
__
I highly recommend CSS Mastery by Andy Budd.
Get it here: http://cssmastery.com/
RODrigo CASTilho Galvão Ferreira wrote:
Hi,
What's the Best Books (recommended) to Web 2.0 Senior Expert? (include
books to accessibility, usability, etc).
Thanks...
Regards.
I highly recommend CSS Mastery by Andy Budd.
Get it here: http://cssmastery.com/
Andy's book is good, but I prefer Dan Cederholm's. Also, can we please
use the WIKI for these kind of questions and not start an endless
thread about our own likes and dislikes?
Mikolaj Misiurewicz wrote:
I have a question about Internet Explorer for Mac.
It it still used on the Internet? What can be the statistics for this
browser? Who use it?
I work for our local Newspaper, and 90% of the building/corporation uses
OS9/Mac and browses with IE5.2. The reason: The
What's the Best Books (recommended) to Web 2.0 Senior Expert?
And what does the position mean? What responsibilities, tasks, fields..?
--
Jan Brasna :: www.alphanumeric.cz | www.janbrasna.com | www.wdnews.net
__
css-discuss
ben scott wrote:
I have the drop shadow (fuxxy one) from alistapart working ok at
http://jimbyrne.co.uk/thcarpets/template_static_html/testhome3colours.html
[...]
It seems the dropshadow effect is quite easy to break and I want to
know if there is a better way to apply these fluid layout
Hi All,
I tried adapting a 3 column layout from Dan Cederholm's Bulletproof Web
Design book and discovered that if I modified his original column widths,(and
did nothing else) everything still looks great except that the header
background sometimes disappears in IE6 on the first refresh.
I'm looking for a solution to how to make a CSS based layout work when the
content is a very wide table.
What I would like to happen is to have the browser just show a horizontal
scroll bar on the bottom like it would in a table based layout.
I also would like the container div to enclose all of
Jaimie wrote:
I'm looking for a solution to how to make a CSS based layout work when the
content is a very wide table.
What I would like to happen is to have the browser just show a horizontal
scroll bar on the bottom like it would in a table based layout.
I also would like the container
Tim Gaunt wrote:
Hi,
I know this is a touch off topic but I think it is something that
css-discuss readers would be interested in.
If you're interested in sharing a browsercam account,...
Yes, it is both OFF TOPIC and against this list's advertising and
solicitation policies, and you
Tim Arnold wrote:
When I use float: left; to render an unordered list horzontally, it
picks up the parent divs background image after scrolling in IE6
(version 6.0.2900.2180). When I switch to display: inline; on the
lis the background issue goes away.
My first question is, obviously,
On Jun 28, 2006, at 10:10 AM, Jaimie wrote:
I'm looking for a solution to how to make a CSS based layout work
when the
content is a very wide table.
What I would like to happen is to have the browser just show a
horizontal
scroll bar on the bottom like it would in a table based
Using build 8501:
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 05:04:50 +0800, Bruno Fassino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I noticed small anomalies in some pages in Opera 9, which I haven't seen
before. I extracted two minimal test cases.
1) http://www.brunildo.org/test/Op9-hover-margin.html
In Op9 there is a sort of
Thanks for the replies, I have tried this method and it does work but is not
the look that I would like to have (overflow:auto).
I thought that I might be missing something.
Here is a link:
http://soxc.org/css/index.html
In IE 6.0 it works like I would like but then I have some float div issues
Geeze. I didn't think I'd be posting to this list so soon! :) Just uploaded
my personal site after a long time away from such things. Works fine in IE
but Ff is really tearing it up big time. Looks like the right div isn't
coming up alongside the left div like it should. I was aware of the
Saw your sight in Firefox MAC, it seems your position on you meat div is set
to absolute, if you change it to a float: left; it'll float next to your
cheese div.
Try this and see if it helps.
Dave
Ian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Geeze. I didn't think I'd be posting to this
list so soon! :)
Andrew Gregory wrote:
Using build 8501:
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 05:04:50 +0800, Bruno Fassino
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) http://www.brunildo.org/test/Op9-hover-margin.html
In Op9 there is a sort of jump on hover
I didn't see anything jump?
Thanks for testing. When the page is
Ian wrote:
[...]Works fine in IE but Ff is really tearing it up big time. Looks
like the right div isn't coming up alongside the left div like it
should. I was aware of the possibility of browser inconsistencies,
but I was of the opinion that the design of my own site was so
simplistic that
Ian wrote:
http://d2109803.u84.mygisol.com/
-Ian
I guess it depends on how much pain and suffering you are willing to
endure. But, anyway, I suppose you could just switch the columns and
call it a night.
div#cheese {
float: /*left*/right;
margin-left: 2.5%;
padding-bottom: 10%;
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 12:55:23 +0800, Bruno Fassino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Gregory wrote:
Using build 8501:
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 05:04:50 +0800, Bruno Fassino
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) http://www.brunildo.org/test/Op9-hover-margin.html
In Op9 there is a sort of jump on hover
On Jun 28, 2006, at 1:55 PM, Bruno Fassino wrote:
Using build 8501:
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 05:04:50 +0800, Bruno Fassino
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) http://www.brunildo.org/test/Op9-hover-margin.html
In Op9 there is a sort of jump on hover
I didn't see anything jump?
Thanks for testing.
40 matches
Mail list logo