Rahul Gonsalves wrote:
First off, nice design.
Thanks. It's bare-bones right now. I have some images in the works to
spice it up some, but that's the framework/main color theme.
I don't see either of your problems, running IE6.0.2900.2182 (SP2).
I'm able to click on the entire RSS link +
Hello,
I'm testing keywords for font-size properties, as in this example:
---
!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd;
html
head
title/title
style type=text/css
Gwydionmom wrote:
http://www.d2care.org/draft.php
The first problem is with IE on Windows. If it can be fixed without
messing up anyone else, that would be great, but I can live with it
if it's going to scramble the browsers that are working properly.
Anyway, on the other browsers I've
Bernat Lleonart wrote:
Hello,
I'm testing keywords for font-size properties, [...]
What I want to know is whether that minimum font size is set to 10px
by default when you first install FF, and if it is like that in all
versions of the browser.
It doesn't matter much since any future
Hi, you may want to check-out the YUI fonts.css page:
http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/fonts/
Pretty simple way of getting things consistent.
OT, but the page grids and the css reset YUI docs/files are interesting too:
http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/grids/
http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/reset/
On Jul 12, 2006, at 4:38 PM, Bernat Lleonart wrote:
IE6-Win renders xx-small as 9px, and x-small as 10px. However,
FF1.5-Win renders both xx-small and x-small as 10px.
I have been told that in FF, under Tools Options Content Fonts
colours Advanced Minimum font size, it is by default
Hello!
Please take a look at the following page: http://www.geos.biz/test.html
I don't quite understand why this css
ul#top li {color:red;margin:10px;border:1px solid black}
does effect all li children of ul#top concerning the color, but does
only affect direct li-children when it comes to
On Jul 12, 2006, at 6:08 PM, Thomas Peklak wrote:
Please take a look at the following page: http://www.geos.biz/
test.html
I don't quite understand why this css
ul#top li {color:red;margin:10px;border:1px solid black}
does effect all li children of ul#top concerning the color, but does
See:
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/colors.html#propdef-color
--- Inherited: yes.
That explains a lot.
Thanks for the quick responses.
greets,
thomas
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David Hucklesby wrote:
Melissa Carraway wrote:
I don't know what I would do if I had no absolute positioning to
play with. That was the first way I learned and for me it worked
okay for a while. What am I doing wrong?
On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 13:52:30 -0400, Zoe M. Gillenwater
APC wrote:
I'm changing the design for my site http://www.daddaily.com and am running
into a lot of Internet Explorer problems. The site displays fine in FireFox.
I would very much appreciate anyone's help as to why my navbar and sidebar
don't show.
Art,
The page looks the same in FF
Patrick Roane wrote:
I was wondering if there is something I can do to make the layout seen here:
www.kitchenbarschaumburg.com
look the same across both IE and Mozzilla. I like the way it looks in
Mozzilla.
Patrick,
Instead of playing what's wrong with this picture, how about you just
On 7/12/06, Brian Cummiskey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Issue 2b:
Also on this footer list, I'm using pipes as list elements, and i'd like
to get away from this.
ie:
lione/li
li|/li
litwo/li
I would like to maintain the pipe separator, but realize that this is
poor semantics. Since the
Yes, you can use a border.
Basically just do
ul.mylist li {
float: left;
border-left: 1px solid black;
margin: 0 0 0 5px;
padding: 0 0 0 5px;
}
And then, you can get rid of the one at the beginner (fence post
effect) by just flagging that item in your markup and doing:
ul.mylist
I've never seen anything like this, so I've been pretty confused by
it. On my ne wabout page http://uwmike.com/about/, there are two
small images at the top of the right-hand column. The one on the left
is correctly overflowing (in both IE and FF), and sizing itself
depending on the window width.
I'm trying to prep a page to be put into my CMS, but right now I'm having
alot of issues with the firefox IE views being the same.
This is the page I'm working on: http://tech.sllboces.org/newboces/
In firefox, everything looks good...but in IE, the images are all pushed to
the right by about
Micky Hulse wrote:
Hi, you may want to check-out the YUI fonts.css page:
http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/fonts/
Pretty simple way of getting things consistent.
Not really :-) Yahoo's stylesheet is only able to convince IE at my end,
since 'minimum font size' trumps their undersized fonts in
Patrick Roane wrote:
I was wondering if there is something I can do to make the layout seen here:
www.kitchenbarschaumburg.com
look the same across both IE and Mozzilla. I like the way it looks in
Mozzilla.
Thanks.
Patrick
Patrick,
I see little difference cross-browser on my end.
Does anyone know what is happening here: http://sempre-crescendo.nl/
v4/image/tid/5
I'm trying to get this fixed for weeks now, but unfortunatly I don't
see what's wrong...
Any kind of help is appreciated..
Stefan
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I think I've got it fixed now. I had multiple background-position lines in
my style, and when I made it just top center, instead of splitting it up, it
worked (I know, dumb mistake)...
Thanks anyways.
Scott
On 7/12/06, My Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to prep a page to be
Stefan Nagtegaal wrote:
Does anyone know what is happening here: http://sempre-crescendo.nl/
v4/image/tid/5
http://sempre-crescendo.nl/v4/image/tid/5
Please take the trouble to work out a problem description when posting
to css-d.
There is a problem with a floating li getting hooked on a
On 06/07/12 09:38 (GMT+0200) Bernat Lleonart apparently typed:
I'm testing keywords for font-size properties, as in this example:
I sent Bernat a lengthy reply that was largely off-topic but did include
extensive discussion and links about keyword sizes. Those who might be
interested in reading
Mike Purvis wrote:
http://uwmike.com/about/
The one on the right, however, is a little different. I want it to
overflow off the left edge of the frame instead of the right, but
simply float:right seems to work only in FF (and not IE, Safari, or
Opera). My solution is to visibility:hidden
The build-up of elements and styles in your page is a bit too complex
for my taste...
Totally fair. It is a personal site, so I tend to be more experimental
than I would on a page for someone else. My next phase of debugging
was to isolate the problem somewhere outside of a content area
Hello all!
I'm in the process of overhauling my portfolio page, that I hastily
threw together in the end-of-semester scramble for job searching (a
yet-to-be-realized goal), into a scalable, compliant version.
Here's the original:
http://www.id.iit.edu/~colbath/
I used a fixed-width background
Hi, folks
I'm thinking about liquid 3 column layouts using CSS (naturally), and am
considering an arrangement something like this:
body
div id=content
[main content of page]
/div
div id=menu
[navigation bits of page]
/div
div id=sidebar
[sidebar content of page]
/div
/body
with the
On 12/07/06, CSS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, folks
I'm thinking about liquid 3 column layouts using CSS (naturally), and am
considering an arrangement something like this:
body
div id=content
[main content of page]
/div
div id=menu
[navigation bits of page]
/div
div id=sidebar
CSS wrote:
I'm thinking about liquid 3 column layouts using CSS (naturally), and am
considering an arrangement something like this:---]
Can you point out any likely pitfalls with doing this?
John,
The example you provided uses absolute positioning to layout the page.
It is /not/ a good
Trying to do a nested nested nested type list and want to use just a -
in front of the list item
Is there a way to style that?
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IE7b2 testing
Robert Lane wrote:
Trying to do a nested nested nested type list and want to use just a -
in front of the list item
Is there a way to style that?
li:before { content: - ; }
L. Robinson
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Could someone please recommend the most up to date cross browser 3 level CSS
based horizontal menu. My two brain cells get befuddled with changes every time
new browsers come out.
Many thanks...
Mike A.
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Robert Lane wrote:
Trying to do a nested nested nested type list and want to use just a -
in front of the list item
At 02:49 PM 7/12/2006, L. Robinson wrote:
li:before { content: - ; }
The :before pseudo-element isn't going to work cross-browser (i.e.,
IE), so you might alternatively
My page is at:
http://www.careercounselingservices.com/test2/outplacement.htm
If you scroll down in the lower half of the page (yes it is long!)
there are some nested unordered lists.
I want to reduce the indents.
I tried the following but it didn't seem to work:
.disc{list-style-type: disc;}
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Robert Lane wrote:
How would I write a style to get rid of or reduce the indent on the list
items?
Try playing around with the paddings of the ul.
Ricky
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (GNU/Linux)
Robert Lane wrote:
My page is at:
http://www.careercounselingservices.com/test2/outplacement.htm
If you scroll down in the lower half of the page (yes it is long!)
there are some nested unordered lists.
I want to reduce the indents.
I tried the following but it didn't seem to work:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/hybrid/
Not exactly new stuff, but I've had good luck with Eric Shepherd's
hybrid css menus. They work purely on CSS for everything but IE6 (and
earlier - works a treat in IE7b2). A small bit of javascript makes it
work fine in IE6. It's pretty simple JS and
At 03:43 PM 7/12/2006, Robert Lane wrote:
My page is at:
http://www.careercounselingservices.com/test2/outplacement.htm
If you scroll down in the lower half of the page (yes it is long!)
there are some nested unordered lists.
I want to reduce the indents.
...
How would I write a style to get rid
Hi,
I've been reworking a html site to php which meant adjusting the css.
Problem is now i have a menu item inside a list with an ID which doesn't
want to play ball.
It should be like the others i.e blue on white with a 14px left margin.
But as you can see both IE and Firefox show it wrong in
Hi,
Is it possible to change the size of the automatic numbers that
appear on an ordered list?
I want to make the numbers larger and perhaps make them a different
color.
Have searched the wiki and not found anything.
Thanks,
-Bert
http://www.gunlaug.no/contents/wd_chaos_18.html
I hadn't seen this method before, I'll definitely experiment with it,
thanks. I realise the background-image trick is an awful kludge, so
I'm glad to hear that there's a way to get float-right behaving that
way in non-Moz clients.
In
Bert Mahoney wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to change the size of the automatic numbers that
appear on an ordered list?
I want to make the numbers larger and perhaps make them a different
color.
Use a span around the li text. Then you can style the numbers and the
text separately
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I wanted to start out by thanking Georg for the excellent
suggestions! Fixed both problems, and I'm not worried about pixel
perfection, just that it looks acceptable in as many browsers as
possible.
So with that in mind, are there any more issues that I don't see?
Can anyone tell me why the first orange top menu item Products disappears
in Safari and FireFox on Mac but is ok in IE and FireFox on the PC? It was
ok on Mac until I kept adding content to the page. The 2 column part of
this page is from http://www.liztestsite.com/acd/css/2col.css and the main
Stuck.
There is a hairline space between column #secondary and column #tertiary
in xp opera/9.0. I can close it, but not at the expense of causing
domino effect havoc among the four columns. What to do?
uri :: http://chelseacreekstudio.com/
css :: embedded
Thanks.
~chelsea
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From: Liz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can anyone tell me why the first orange top menu item Products
disappears
in Safari and FireFox on Mac but is ok in IE and FireFox on the PC?
It was
ok on Mac until I kept adding content to the page. The 2 column
part of
this page is from
On Jul 13, 2006, at 11:30 AM, Liz wrote:
Can anyone tell me why the first orange top menu item Products
disappears
in Safari and FireFox on Mac but is ok in IE and FireFox on the
PC? It was
ok on Mac until I kept adding content to the page. The 2 column
part of
this page is from
Gwydionmom wrote:
I wanted to start out by thanking Georg for the excellent
suggestions! So with that in mind, are there any more issues that I don't see?
http://www.d2care.org/draft.php
So, what am I missing? Is there anything else I need to know/worry
about?
Not really. Well,
Thank you for your help Al and Philippe
Al I tried what you said, it looks like the rectangle shows up but not the
text. Also I lost the white color when I removed the height from the white
bar even though I had the background color set.
then I changed the whitebar name and that didn't do
From: Liz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank you for your help Al and Philippe
Al I tried what you said, it looks like the rectangle shows up but
not the
text. Also I lost the white color when I removed the height from
the white
bar even though I had the background color set.
Here is an example
I'm using a high zindex. Everythin works well in Firefox but does not
work in IE. You can try it by typing d in the symbol box in the top left
column. In IE the box that appears is
url: www.eswap.com:8080
1. transparent
2. If there are enough options in it, then it is hidden below other
David Laakso wrote:
Stuck.
There is a hairline space between column #secondary and column #tertiary
in xp opera/9.0. I can close it, but not at the expense of causing
domino effect havoc among the four columns. What to do?
uri :: http://chelseacreekstudio.com/
css :: embedded
Thanks.
Mike A wrote:
Could someone please recommend the most up to date cross browser 3
level CSS based horizontal menu.
Take a look http://www.outprize.com horizental menu , it is 3 levels
deep and uses csshover.htc file to render drop down in IE6.0 ;
Body { behavior:url(../csshover.htc);
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