Re: [css-d] Problem with missing form on IE Mac and centering list based menu??

2006-08-08 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On Aug 8, 2006, at 11:00 PM, Julian Voelcker wrote: > The test page is at http://tinyurl.com/odso4 with the main css file at > http://tinyurl.com/nwkzw and http://tinyurl.com/hs6jn. > > The two problems I am trying to pin down are: > > 1. Under IE 5.x on a Mac the search form in the horizontal re

[css-d] IE 7 beta 3 and Negative Margin

2006-08-08 Thread Tyson Tate
I've started testing some pages in IE 7 beta 3 and I've run in to a problem with negative margins: Using the following, I should see a red line on top of the black line below "Blah Blah", but I do not in IE 7 beta 3. HTML: Blah blah CSS: #foo { border-bottom: 1px black solid; paddin

Re: [css-d] Fluid image backgrounds

2006-08-08 Thread Micky Hulse
Steve Craig wrote: > I'm hoping someone can help, I have been looking for an example page > that I have previously been too, that showed various ways to deal > with header images in fluid sites. It showed examples of images that > grow in size or reveal more depending on your preference. For

Re: [css-d] CSS Float clear question

2006-08-08 Thread Mark Wheeler
Thank you so much for the explanation. I understand, now. Mark --- On Aug 8, 2006, at 3:27 PM, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote: Ok, two in one since it is the same case. Mark Wheeler wrote: > First off, thank you to Michael for putting my script up on a site. > Sorry about that. I forgot th

[css-d] Getting horizontal list to span specific width

2006-08-08 Thread Magenta Placenta
Is there a way to get a stylized list to span the width of it's parent container? I've tried a width:100% as well as the exact pixel width (784) on the , coupled with padding on the anchor tag to give the button text some horizontal padding. This gets me close, but I end up with a slight gap

Re: [css-d] CSS Float clear question

2006-08-08 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Ok, two in one since it is the same case. Mark Wheeler wrote: > First off, thank you to Michael for putting my script up on a site. > Sorry about that. I forgot that's the way to go. It's been a while > since I've been here. > > Second, Gunlaug - That did the trick. I'm still fairly new at css,

Re: [css-d] Get my DIVs in a row.

2006-08-08 Thread Travis Killen
Don Miller wrote: > - Original Message - > From: "Dave Goodchild" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "Travis Killen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: > Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 2:31 PM > Subject: Re: [css-d] Get my DIVs in a row. > > > | On 08/08/06, Travis Killen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > | > >

Re: [css-d] Get my DIVs in a row.

2006-08-08 Thread Don Miller
- Original Message - From: "Dave Goodchild" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Travis Killen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 2:31 PM Subject: Re: [css-d] Get my DIVs in a row. | On 08/08/06, Travis Killen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: | > | > Hello all, | > | > I am having tr

Re: [css-d] Get my DIVs in a row.

2006-08-08 Thread Dave Goodchild
On 08/08/06, Travis Killen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello all, > > I am having trouble with my DIVs. How can I make them all appear on the > same row? > http://oit.sfasu.edu/test/getstart.html > > Thanks - TK > > Float them? > -- http://www.web-buddha.co.uk http://www.projectkarma.co.uk

[css-d] Get my DIVs in a row.

2006-08-08 Thread Travis Killen
Hello all, I am having trouble with my DIVs. How can I make them all appear on the same row? http://oit.sfasu.edu/test/getstart.html Thanks - TK __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-

Re: [css-d] site check revised site please

2006-08-08 Thread David Laakso
Kim Brooks Wei wrote: > I've been doing some major revisions to this site and still have some > cleanup work to do - checking links and whatnot. I'd like to know how > the site is looking in various browsers. I have the Mac OS X browsers > covered, so I need feedback from PC browsers and OS 9. >

Re: [css-d] Sliding door rounded corner boxes

2006-08-08 Thread francky
Nick Fitzsimons wrote: >Pete Home wrote: > > >> I thought I had followed the research to the letter, but I still >>cannot get 'nested' boxes to work. >> >>Basically I want a outline around 2 divs when one of then has a box >>within it. >> >>Here's the code and CSS links; >> >>www.cityboxer.com/g

[css-d] IE7 Problem

2006-08-08 Thread mark brailsford
The home page at http://www.facilityplanners.com/ has an element that floats up under the banner. It works fine in FireFox and IE6. The relevant css is in http://www.facilityplanners.com/css/global.css and http://www.facilityplanners.com/css/home.css The misbehaving div's css is #divAnnounce{

Re: [css-d] CSS Float clear question

2006-08-08 Thread Michael Geary
> > From: Mark Wheeler and Michael Geary > > > > [Float clearing problems on these pages causing elements > > to be pushed down on the page:] > > http://mg.to/test/float.html > > http://blog.zvents.com/ > From: Gunlaug Sørtun > > Solution (one of many) is to isolate the container: keep the > cle

Re: [css-d] CSS Float clear question

2006-08-08 Thread Mark Wheeler
First off, thank you to Michael for putting my script up on a site. Sorry about that. I forgot that's the way to go. It's been a while since I've been here. Second, Gunlaug - That did the trick. I'm still fairly new at css, trial and error and all that. I never would have thought about using

[css-d] opera sizing problems

2006-08-08 Thread Matt McKeon
Not sure if this went through yesterday as I was not getting any messages, but I'm still stuck with this problem: I'm working on a layout and everything looks fine in PC- FF 1.5.0.6, IE 6, but in O9 the main grey square holding the main content is considerably smaller. It is set in em's currently

Re: [css-d] background image center in FireFox

2006-08-08 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
html { background: #00 url('500.jpg') no-repeat center center; height: 100%; } [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > here is the url > > http://constructweb.com/temp/back.html > __ > css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.css-discu

Re: [css-d] site check revised site please

2006-08-08 Thread Dave Goodchild
On 08/08/06, Kim Brooks Wei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I've been doing some major revisions to this site and still have some > cleanup work to do - checking links and whatnot. I'd like to know how > the site is looking in various browsers. I have the Mac OS X browsers > covered, so I need feedb

[css-d] site check revised site please

2006-08-08 Thread Kim Brooks Wei
I've been doing some major revisions to this site and still have some cleanup work to do - checking links and whatnot. I'd like to know how the site is looking in various browsers. I have the Mac OS X browsers covered, so I need feedback from PC browsers and OS 9. http://www.thewei.com/caroliso

Re: [css-d] background image center in FireFox

2006-08-08 Thread neal
here is the url http://constructweb.com/temp/back.html __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d IE7b2 testing hub -- http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=IE7 List wiki/FAQ -- http://css-di

Re: [css-d] background image center in FireFox

2006-08-08 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I can put up a url if needed Yes, please :-) -- http://www.gunlaug.no __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d IE7b2 testing hub -- http://css-discuss.incutio

[css-d] background image center in FireFox

2006-08-08 Thread neal
Hello all trying to center a background in firefox - -dead center seems this all works on IE this: background: #00 url('/images/500.jpg') no-repeat center center; or this: background: #00 url('/images/500.jpg') no-repeat 50% 50%; FireFox seems to have a problem - anyone else havve

Re: [css-d] CSS Float clear question

2006-08-08 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Michael Geary wrote: >> From: Mark Wheeler >> >> I have a little problem I can't seem to figure out. > http://mg.to/test/float.html > > When I load the page in IE, the "MORE TEXT GOES HERE" is below the > red box, just like in Firefox. Solution (one of many) is to isolate the container: keep t

[css-d] Default Checkbox Styles for IE 6

2006-08-08 Thread Ryan Keefer
Hey everyone, Don't have a public URL to post this to yet, but I've got a form with a checkbox. The checkbox looks fine in Safari 2 and Firefox 1.5, but in IE, the checkbox is barely visible. The top gray lines and bottom gray line of the checkbox are visible. Are there some default attrib

Re: [css-d] Site Check please

2006-08-08 Thread David Laakso
Oliver Saager wrote: > I just finished my first big CSS-Website... > > May I kindly ask you to have a look at it? Any comments are highly > welcome... I am sure I missed something. > > Here's the link: http://www.haasfischer.com > Thank you very much, Oliver You have done well, Oliver...although, i

Re: [css-d] CSS Float clear question

2006-08-08 Thread Michael Geary
> From: Mark Wheeler > > I have a little problem I can't seem to figure out. Below is > a sample code of some floated divs. It all is as I would like > it, except the div that contains "MORE TEXT GOESE HERE...". I > want that to clear the previously floated divs that contain > dates and prices

[css-d] CSS Float clear question

2006-08-08 Thread Mark Wheeler
Hi, I have a little problem I can't seem to figure out. Below is a sample code of some floated divs. It all is as I would like it, except the div that contains "MORE TEXT GOESE HERE...". I want that to clear the previously floated divs that contain dates and prices, not the red bordered di

Re: [css-d] Sliding door rounded corner boxes

2006-08-08 Thread Nick Fitzsimons
Pete Home wrote: > I thought I had followed the research to the letter, but I still > cannot get 'nested' boxes to work. > > Basically I want a outline around 2 divs when one of then has a box > within it. > > Here's the code and CSS links; > > www.cityboxer.com/gambling/betting.htm and > www.c

Re: [css-d] Problem with missing form on IE Mac and centering listbased menu??

2006-08-08 Thread Julian Voelcker
Hi Angie, > but why bother trying to make the site > look okay in IE for Mac? Because that is what the client uses and also it is good to support the older browsers where possible. Don't forget there are still a stack of mac users using pre OSX 10 or what ever it is that don't have safari and

[css-d] Tables, Print Styles and IE7

2006-08-08 Thread L. Robinson
Hi all, I came upon a Firefox bug when a 7-page order came out as 3 pages when printed. Gunlaug had the answer with table,td { height: 100%; } here: http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/76423 With this fix, though, when the same order is printed in IE7, each row of the table print

Re: [css-d] Site Check please

2006-08-08 Thread Ian Young
Hello everybody! I just finished my first big CSS-Website... May I kindly ask you to have a look at it? Any comments are highly welcome... I am sure I missed something. Here's the link: http://www.haasfischer.com Thank you very much, Oliver Had a quick look in Windows XP (1024 x 768) and 98

Re: [css-d] Problem with missing form on IE Mac and centering list based menu??

2006-08-08 Thread A. Herrera
I'm not sure about anyone else, but why bother trying to make the site look okay in IE for Mac? IE/Mac has been deprecated - Microsoft no longer develops or supports it (as of january of this year). Most developers - including experienced, well known ones - ignore it completely since most Mac user

[css-d] Site Check please

2006-08-08 Thread Oliver Saager
Hello everybody! I just finished my first big CSS-Website... May I kindly ask you to have a look at it? Any comments are highly welcome... I am sure I missed something. Here's the link: http://www.haasfischer.com Thank you very much, Oliver PS: The Print-CSS is not completely done... So ignore

Re: [css-d] min-width/masx-width and IE

2006-08-08 Thread Zoe M. Gillenwater
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote: > Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote: > >> I have never in my whole life been able to get those IE expressions >> to work, strangely. So I recommend just using JavaScript. >> > > Properly written and implemented IE expressions work every time at my end. > Good for you. :-)

Re: [css-d] min-width/masx-width and IE

2006-08-08 Thread Shelly
I'm sorry - I always forget that on this list, you have to "reply ALL" to get it out to the list. I need to stamp this on my forehead or something. Thanks for the advice - Georg's conditional comment/expression thing worked like a charm. Zoe - I was having the same problem - the expression w

Re: [css-d] min-width/masx-width and IE

2006-08-08 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote: > I have never in my whole life been able to get those IE expressions > to work, strangely. So I recommend just using JavaScript. Properly written and implemented IE expressions work every time at my end. IE expressions are based on javascript, but "disguised" as CSS. U

Re: [css-d] Problems with elastic layout

2006-08-08 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Dave Goodchild wrote: > http://s172075788.websitehome.co.uk/stage/ > > ...following some sound advice I have not enforced a font size, > allowing the user to view the site through their default or change > font-size as required. However, a larger font sizes on 600x800 the > content expands past th

[css-d] Problem with missing form on IE Mac and centering list based menu??

2006-08-08 Thread Julian Voelcker
Hi, I am trying to tidy up the coding and styles on an old site I did and am struggling in a couple of areas where I have moved from spaced out formatted text for horizontal menu to list based menus. The test page is at http://tinyurl.com/odso4 with the main css file at http://tinyurl.com/

Re: [css-d] firefox layout bug - nested floats

2006-08-08 Thread cj
On 8/7/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > thx - your solution was the best solution i could come up with too - > > sorry 'bout the inline css - messy i realize. > > only problem with above is i wanted the elements within the floated right > yellow div to align right as well - and th

[css-d] Sliding door rounded corner boxes

2006-08-08 Thread Pete Home
I thought I had followed the research to the letter, but I still cannot get 'nested' boxes to work. Basically I want a outline around 2 divs when one of then has a box within it. Here's the code and CSS links; www.cityboxer.com/gambling/betting.htm and www.cityboxer.com/gambling/newcss.css The

Re: [css-d] Win browser alternative?

2006-08-08 Thread Christian Heilmann
> Hi listers, > > FYI, here's another one to test for! > > http://www.getwebkit.org/ > > Interesting... even if it is only alpha at the moment... Has some differences to Safari, but at least there is a chance to check for the basics. If you cannot install the download, be sure to run the following

[css-d] Win browser alternative?

2006-08-08 Thread Tom Livingston
Hi listers, FYI, here's another one to test for! http://www.getwebkit.org/ Interesting... even if it is only alpha at the moment... ;-) -- Tom Livingston | Senior Multimedia Artist | Media Logic | ph: 518.456.3015x231 | fx: 518.456.4279 | mlinc.com __

Re: [css-d] min-width/masx-width and IE

2006-08-08 Thread Zoe M. Gillenwater
Shelly wrote: > Hey all - > > I'm in need of some help here. I'm working on a site that I need to > have a minimum width of 960px, and a max-width of 1280px - centered > horizontally on the screen and with 3 columns. (If I can also > accomplish a "sticky footer", that's be awesome, as well - n

Re: [css-d] Problems with elastic layout

2006-08-08 Thread Adam McGrath
Hi Dave, Using an elastic layout and allowing users to change font size is good, so I'd say you're on the right track, just a couple of things from glancing at your page though: 1) Your background image needs to repeat along the x axis (and can be a lot thinner) background: #fff url(/images/bg.g

Re: [css-d] Content Displaces Itself for Unknown Reason

2006-08-08 Thread Zoe M. Gillenwater
Chris Akins wrote: in regards to www.springfieldmogov.org/founders/newContent.html > Not sure when you reviewed the page One minute before I wrote to the list. :-) > 'cause I've been editing it live since I posted, but it's actually > w

[css-d] Fluid image backgrounds

2006-08-08 Thread Steve Craig
Hi I'm hoping someone can help, I have been looking for an example page that I have previously been too, that showed various ways to deal with header images in fluid sites. It showed examples of images that grow in size or reveal more depending on your preference. For the life of me I cann

[css-d] Problems with elastic layout

2006-08-08 Thread Dave Goodchild
Hi all. I have mocked up an elastic layout at the following site: http://s172075788.websitehome.co.uk/stage/ ...following some sound advice I have not enforced a font size, allowing the user to view the site through their default or change font-size as required. However, a larger font sizes on 60

Re: [css-d] Form pain

2006-08-08 Thread Martin Heiden
Mark, on Tuesday, August 8, 2006 at 13:15 Mark Fellowes wrote: > ?I'm unsure how to validate XHTML with Rails. Since I'm working in > development mode the app is not online somewhere, just using > localhost. Also many rhtml files are just snippets of what the > entire page will comprise with Ra

Re: [css-d] Form pain

2006-08-08 Thread Mark Fellowes
I'm unsure how to validate XHTML with Rails. Since I'm working in development mode the app is not online somewhere, just using localhost. Also many rhtml files are just snippets of what the entire page will comprise with Rails output. Stuart -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: [css-d] IE6 ignores CSS

2006-08-08 Thread Kelly
IE doesn't understand the display values you're using, and dumps the whole entry because of it. On Tuesday, August 8, 2006 5:17 am, Alexander Munro wrote: > The problem is that IE ignores all three classes. For example, the > font-weight property isn't honoured, however if I add font-weight to >

[css-d] IE6 ignores CSS

2006-08-08 Thread Alexander Munro
Hi. I have a problem with IE6 (and possibly other versions but I tested it only on v6. The HTML is: and the CSS is: #div_commentary { overflow: auto; height: 440px; } .div_commentary_item { display: table-row; } .div_commentary_time { display: table-cell;

Re: [css-d] Dreaded CSS Validator

2006-08-08 Thread Micky Hulse
Micky Hulse wrote: > something, but forgot to specify a number... or you used "px" for some > value that does not accept *px* for a value. That should read: ...for some *property* that does not accept *px* for a value. The validator is trying to tell you that it does not like how you are using

Re: [css-d] Dreaded CSS Validator

2006-08-08 Thread Micky Hulse
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > needs to be changed. For example, I have received a parse error which merely > says: "Parse Error - px;". I have tried all kinds of corrections involving > px to no avail. It is equally frustrating when the line referenced is blank, > making it difficult to know the