Hi Folks
I have a strange clearing problem. In this site
http://www.stardesign.ch/startup1/kontakt.html
I use a navigation
div id=nav
ul id=navlist
li id=tonea href=index.htmlhome/a/li
li id=ttwoa href=ueber.htmlüber uns/a/li
li id=tthreea href=angebot.htmlAngebote/a/li
li id=tfoura
On 9/7/06, Yuna Boelmans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
seems the .Grey container is the problem, set the width to 165px
(minus 2 for the borders). this should fix the problem
i'm not sure what you mean by content not expanding all the way?
yuna
On 9/7/06, OOzy Pal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pete Home wrote:
Is there a way to scale the font size as the window size increases? I
am working on an elastic layout that works fin when the browser
window is increased and reduced, however, the fonts do not increase
or decrease in size so I end up with blank space when the window size
Pete Home wrote:
Is there a way to scale the font size as the window size increases? I am
working on an elastic layout that works fin when the browser window is
increased and reduced, however, the fonts do not increase or decrease in
size so I end up with blank space when the window size is big
beat.beer wrote:
Hi Folks
I have a strange clearing problem. In this site
http://www.stardesign.ch/startup1/kontakt.html
[...]
But this css is overriding my links in the content container, even
when I've used a general link description. What could this be?
Hi Beat Beer,
It's no
Hello,
A website I'm working on works fine with Opera/Firefox/IE6, but fails
with Konqueror (3.3.2) and Safary (v?). The most dominant problem is
that the images are not shown.
http://www.umantec.nl/olland/
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thank you,
Fulko
Pete Home wrote:
Thanks Francky,
In design terms allowing the user to resize fonts can throw out your design
and cause scroll bars etc to change your layout. I understand that this is a
requirement especially for accessibility reasons. However, certain things
are different. Take this for
On 06/09/08 06:53 (GMT+0100) Pete Home apparently typed:
Is there a way to scale the font size as the window size increases? I am
working on an elastic layout that works fin when the browser window is
increased and reduced, however, the fonts do not increase or decrease in
size so I end up
Francky,
I wanted the text to take up the same relative amount of space within the
DIV no matter what the resolution size or the window size is (obviously
there needs to be limits) this would mean scaling the Font to match the DIV
size not the DIV to the Font size.
I suppose this is not possible
Fulka,
On Sep 8, 2006, at 6:11 AM, vwf wrote:
A website I'm working on works fine with Opera/Firefox/IE6, but fails
with Konqueror (3.3.2) and Safary (v?). The most dominant problem is
that the images are not shown.
http://www.umantec.nl/olland/
The problem is that mainwindow is stacking
vwf wrote:
Hello,
A website I'm working on works fine with Opera/Firefox/IE6, but fails
with Konqueror (3.3.2) and Safary (v?). The most dominant problem is
that the images are not shown.
http://www.umantec.nl/olland/
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Does the improper
Is there a way to remove the extra returns or spacing after a heading
tag (H5) or the extra space created above a list (ul tag)?
Steve LaBadie, Web Manager
East Stroudsburg University
200 Prospect St.
East Stroudsburg, Pa 18301
570-422-3999
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forgive me if i'm missing something, but if you want the nav bar to
stay the right size for the words inside it, what's wrong with setting
the nav width in em?
a personal opinion:
as to a site increasing my font size when i resize my window... i
would never visit that size twice. i abhore
On 9/8/06, Steve LaBadie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to remove the extra returns or spacing after a heading
tag (H5) or the extra space created above a list (ul tag)?
you mean like
h5 {margin-bottom: 0;padding-bottom: 0;}
ul {margin-top: 0;padding-top: 0;}
?
Hi Gunlaug, thanks for the explanation. After reading the ALA
article on negative margins I think I understand the reason for the
LayoutGala #wrapper around #content and why I don't need it. My
source order has the #sidenav before the content and it isn't
floatedso the css ends up
Hi,
I haven't seen a specification on how high I can set the z-index.
Perhaps it is browser specific. Is going up to safe? What happens
in browsers if the number is too high?
Thank you,
Peter
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I haven't seen a specification on how high I can set the z-index.
Perhaps it is browser specific. Is going up to safe? What happens
in browsers if the number is too high?
The CSS 2.1 Spec doesn't say how high a value can get:
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/syndata.html#value-def-integer
From: Peter Michaux
I haven't seen a specification on how high I can set the z-index.
Perhaps it is browser specific. Is going up to safe?
What happens in browsers if the number is too high?
I don't think there is a specific limit - any integer will do. Browsers
don't go around counting
On the other hand, if I keep the font-size using em then the user can
break the menu if they increase the size. This seems like a lose lose
situation.
If the entire design was specified in EMs rather than pixels, the whole
design would scale. Then no one has to lose. The Yahoo! CSS Page
Oooh! Found the solution.
http://www.brunildo.org/test/ImgThumbIBL2b.html
--- Sandra Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Suggestions please?
http://www.keshavhowe.com/7/upcoming_intensives.php
The CSS code for this is all at the bottom of keshav.css, all what
I'm
calling the 'grid' - where
Tom Livingston wrote:
I've created a print.css that does what I want most of the time.
However, every now and then I end up with empty pages. Does anyone know
of a trick I could use to loose at least the last empty page? I've
searched high and low, but I can't find something workable.
On 9/8/06, Peter Michaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I haven't seen a specification on how high I can set the z-index.
Perhaps it is browser specific. Is going up to safe? What
happens in browsers if the number is too high?
Hi, Peter,
As others have mentioned, you probably don't need
cj wrote:
forgive me if i'm missing something, but if you want the nav bar to
stay the right size for the words inside it, what's wrong with setting
the nav width in em?
a personal opinion:
as to a site increasing my font size when i resize my window... i
would never visit that size twice.
Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote:
Tom Livingston wrote:
I've created a print.css that does what I want most of the time.
However, every now and then I end up with empty pages. Does anyone know
of a trick I could use to loose at least the last empty page? I've
searched high and low, but I can't find
This is Yet Another Pure-CSS Popups Question; I didn't see my
particular query addressed in the archive, so I apologize if the
solution is there and I just missed it.
I'm using the technique to provide selection hints in a tabbed
interface; roll over the tab, get a description of why you might
Anne E. Shroeder wrote:
regarding http://www.language-works.com/swimdesign/template-public-1.htm
(2) I need a grey line to go over the footer navigation - right now I'm just
using an HR tag and specifying a width, but really the grey bar needs to
expand or contract along with the text under
problem child - www.magnoliapr.com (/magpr.css)
IE 6+ gets the bg color happening in the wrap div, but to my surprise
FF, NN and Opera does not. Also, you can see in IE that there is a
slight space added after the banner/logo area. The home page is
validating XHTML and CSS (save for bgcolor
the good browsers have no idea that you want #wrap to contain the
floats inside, so they give #wrap a 0 height. you have already
triggered haslayout in ie6, which is why it's expanding to contain the
floats and the background is showing up.
i'd suggest sticking in the easy clearing method to get
Actually - CSS validation states in such warning that I have no
background-color assigned for my div#wrap, but if you scroll down to
(or otherwise read) the css, I do...?... WTF?!?
Thanks,
Ron
Quoting RKN Studio [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
problem child - www.magnoliapr.com (/magpr.css)
IE 6+
On 9/8/06, RKN Studio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks cj - this seems to work. Can I assume then that I 'always' use
such clear practices after using floats? I didn't know to do this.
Thanks,
Ron
this method is the one i most prefer to both contain floats and to
clear them as well. if
I know there is a program/tool - that optimizes the css when it is live
and can decompress it when you need to work on it. anybody know where this
tool is?
Thanks
Neal
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david wrote:
Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote:
No -- the issue with the page is that there's a heading followed by a
huge image (diagrams of how to do origami). The heading prints on page
1, and the amount of space left on page 1 is not enough for the image to
fit into. So it starts on the second
On 9/8/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know there is a program/tool - that optimizes the css when it is live
and can decompress it when you need to work on it. anybody know where this
tool is?
this isn't exactly automated so i'm not sure if it's what you're
looking for, but...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know there is a program/tool - that optimizes the css when it is live
and can decompress it when you need to work on it. anybody know where this
tool is?
Thanks
Neal
Hi Neal,
If saving the original, you don't have to decompress, and then:
* Flumpcakes Style
Hi Neal,
If saving the original, you don't have to decompress, and then:
* Flumpcakes Style Sheet Optimiser
http://flumpcakes.co.uk/css/optimiser/?
* Or CSS Optimizer http://www.cssoptimiser.com/?
Make sure you have a back up copy of your original unoptimized css file,
RKN Studio wrote:
Actually - CSS validation states in such warning that I have no
background-color assigned for my div#wrap, but if you scroll down to
(or otherwise read) the css, I do...?... WTF?!?
Thanks,
Ron
Quoting RKN Studio [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
problem child - www.magnoliapr.com
Mark J. Reed wrote:
This is Yet Another Pure-CSS Popups Question; I didn't see my
particular query addressed in the archive, so I apologize if the
solution is there and I just missed it.
I'm using the technique to provide selection hints in a tabbed
interface; roll over the tab, get a
francky wrote:
I thought a Suckerfish menu has ul's for the submenu's
inside the a's of the menu, and is validating as well.
Erratum!
Suckerfish has no li's inside a's! But still working. :-)
francky
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http://debsplace.org/artist/demo3b.html
I'm working on this site and it appears to be working on the pc version
browsers fine. However, the owner has a mac, and on his browsers the pages
aren't showing up too good.
If anyone can be of any assistance I would appreciate it as I dont' have access
Been googling and reviewing the spec for a while and haven't found an
answer to this.
Why does Opera (from 5 to 9) is rounding down my decimal units ? If I
say 99.9%, for Opera it's exactly equal to 99%.
For example, the following HTML:
div id=div1 style=width: 99%;width: 99%/div
div id=div2
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I know there is a program/tool - that optimizes the css when it is live
and can decompress it when you need to work on it. anybody know where this
tool is?
gzip maybe?
http://snipurl.com/rlvp
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Dear list members :
That’s my first post, so I present myself. My name is Luis, i’m
Argentine and I live in Paris.
I’m a graphic designer and I made some Web sites too. I use a Mac and
Firefox with Tidy and others extensions and have some browsers to
compare (Safari, Opera, IE, iCab, and the
Luis Speciale a écrit :
First :
I’ cant find where the validator finds this error
Target: http://box.ad-rh.com/admp/
Please, validate your XML document first!
Line 332
Column 130
Element type img must be followed by either attribute specifications,
or /.
But my page validates in the
Deb,
On Sep 8, 2006, at 6:24 PM, 4css aka deb wrote:
http://debsplace.org/artist/demo3b.html
I'm working on this site and it appears to be working on the pc
version browsers fine. However, the owner has a mac, and on his
browsers the pages aren't showing up too good.
Actually it only
Actually it only looks bad in ie5/mac
Hi Rodger, thank you so much for your reply! And for the link of which I shall
view in the morning.
I spoke to client and the sub nav wont' be used, a different way of getting
around will be used instead. So it will only be the Artist names and not subs.
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