[css-d] Probably a simple fix.....

2006-09-13 Thread Matthew Stoneback
Hello all, I am hoping you can help me understand and fix something on a site I am working on. First, here is the page link: http://www.eddysound.com/tams/html/sale.htm (1) Here is the css document: http://www.eddysound.com/tams/style/help.css (2) And last, a page which looks right, but

Re: [css-d] page review :: ~dL

2006-09-13 Thread Jono
~davidLaakso wrote: > A quick check of this simple page > with what you are running... > The page is verry long in IE 5 Mac - I suspect the "one True Layout" for equal height columns is to blame; I didn't look in depth though. Whether th

[css-d] Problems with List Indents

2006-09-13 Thread Dean Champeau
Hello Everybody, I held off from yelling "Help" as long as I could, but after 2 hours of wrangling with this thing, I decided to ask for assistance... I have a simple UL (pulled from Listomatic, if I recall) that displays the way I expect it to in IE6, but not in Firefox or Safari Mac (thos

Re: [css-d] page review :: ~dL

2006-09-13 Thread ~davidLaakso
Don Miller wrote: > Would it look better if the GIF white area were transparent? > The white box doesn't really look right with the rest of the page. > Otherwise, a good elastic design. > > Don > > > | A quick check of this simple page > | with what yo

[css-d] Need some testing and fixes for a blog skin

2006-09-13 Thread Andy Mosmiller
Sorry for the delay in my responding to your questions and answers regarding my blog skin. I'm on a new medicine that is making things interesting at the moment. A refresher first... I designed/coded a b2evo blog skin for my friend. It's up, and there are a few relatively minor issues. Site her

Re: [css-d] page review :: ~dL

2006-09-13 Thread ~davidLaakso
david wrote: > ~davidLaakso wrote: > >> david wrote: >> >>> ~davidLaakso wrote: >>> A quick check of this simple page with what you are running is appreciated. Just trying to pull out any problems or issues that I

Re: [css-d] page review :: ~dL

2006-09-13 Thread david
~davidLaakso wrote: > david wrote: >> ~davidLaakso wrote: >>> A quick check of this simple page >>> with what you are >>> running is appreciated. Just trying to pull out any problems or >>> issues that I may have overlooked, or that I am not aware o

Re: [css-d] page review :: ~dL

2006-09-13 Thread ~davidLaakso
david wrote: > ~davidLaakso wrote: >> A quick check of this simple page >> with what you are >> running is appreciated. Just trying to pull out any problems or >> issues that I may have overlooked, or that I am not aware of. > > The column for the s

Re: [css-d] postion:absolute not following a position:relative

2006-09-13 Thread david
Marcelo Wolfgang wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm trying to add an overlay badge to some photos in a site I'm > developing, so I thought that adding positon:relative and > position:absolute for them should do the trick, but I don't know what > is the problem, but this ain't working. > > you can checkout

[css-d] page review :: ~dL

2006-09-13 Thread ~davidLaakso
A quick check of this simple page with what you are running is appreciated. Just trying to pull out any problems or issues that I may have overlooked, or that I am not aware of. Thanks. ~dL -- http://chelseacreekstudio.com/ __

[css-d] postion:absolute not following a position:relative

2006-09-13 Thread Marcelo Wolfgang
Hi all, I'm trying to add an overlay badge to some photos in a site I'm developing, so I thought that adding positon:relative and position:absolute for them should do the trick, but I don't know what is the problem, but this ain't working. you can checkout the page at http://work.grillo.tk/gaiol

Re: [css-d] I'm lost on this IE glitch, help appreciated

2006-09-13 Thread Stuart Swan
> @media screen { > * html #leftsidebar {margin-right: -3px;} > * html #content {height: 1%; margin-left: 159px;} > } > > ...and the 3px jog bug will disappear behind leftsidebar. This hack will > only be seen/applied by IE6 and IE5+ on win, which are the versions that > have this bug. > > regards

[css-d] BuufDesigns.com CSS Assistance // IE/FF Browser Compatibility Issues

2006-09-13 Thread GANTdesigns
Hello! I am currently fixing some issues with the BuufDesigns.com layout. But I am in need of assistance of some serious bugs I cannot fix in Internet Explorer and Firefox. Ironically, this website is compatible with Safari and Opera. This is a voluntary job, but you will be credited on the credi

Re: [css-d] I'm lost on this IE glitch, help appreciated

2006-09-13 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
> http://www.stuartswan.com/v6/index.php >> I see your problem hasn't been resolved yet. This should help you >> out: http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/threepxtest.html > [...] i've had a read of that article and have > applied the 1% > height but it doesn't seem to have worked, [...

[css-d] IE 6 problems? Assistance please?

2006-09-13 Thread 4css aka deb
Hi I am working on the following pages that are indicated by the links and information given. I am not seeing these problems, however others are apparently seeing them. If any of you could be of any assistance I would greatly appreciate it. Following are the comments from the pages that were vi

[css-d] 4 Column Layout with a Twist

2006-09-13 Thread Ted
Hi all, I'm looking for a 4 column CSS template, but I haven't been able to find quite what I'm after. Here is a crude rendition of what I'd like: +---+++ | 1 || 2 | | |++ | ||| | ||| +---+| 3 | |

[css-d] CSS Block Element Links

2006-09-13 Thread Daniel Klug
Hey all, I'm trying to make an entire 'block' of elements into a link (like a table, but using spans and divs). I laid out the Pics, spans, text, etc.. then positioned the elements accordingly. I have everything working perfectly in Firefox, but only 'sort-of' in IE. In IE, It

Re: [css-d] I want to direct link

2006-09-13 Thread cj
On 9/13/06, mindy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > so, call me crazy but I want to do a direct image link (sending out a > newsletter) and the CSS seems to not accept anything other than relative > links. Is there a work around that I couldn't find on Google? background: url(http://www.w3schoo

[css-d] I want to direct link

2006-09-13 Thread mindy
so, call me crazy but I want to do a direct image link (sending out a newsletter) and the CSS seems to not accept anything other than relative links. Is there a work around that I couldn't find on Google? Thanks! ~Mindy __ css-di

[css-d] IE6: Footer doubling left edge

2006-09-13 Thread Christopher Fisher
Back again, this time i got my footer (and actually the content div) above it doubling in IE. Ive tried the display: inline workaround but it hasnt had any effect. Been doing some searching on google and nothings working (or im doing something wrong). Any thoughts? URL: http://www.boldmouth.com

Re: [css-d] Background images covered by floated element - fix?

2006-09-13 Thread Zoe M. Gillenwater
Todd Sweet wrote: > In a prototype I'm working on I have placed a floated containing > a vertical navigation bar inside a primary content area of our page. > In that content area are a number of elements which have a > background image applied to them via CSS that acts as a custom bullet > point.

[css-d] Forms in IE and FF, distances between elements when using float

2006-09-13 Thread Mattias Brändström
Hello! I am a bit new to CSS and right now I am having some trouble getting a really simple form to render the same in both IE6 and FF. This is my code: div.row { clear: both; } div.row input { display: block; float: left;

[css-d] Background images covered by floated element - fix?

2006-09-13 Thread Todd Sweet
In a prototype I'm working on I have placed a floated containing a vertical navigation bar inside a primary content area of our page. In that content area are a number of elements which have a background image applied to them via CSS that acts as a custom bullet point. I assumed the contents of

Re: [css-d] Faking display:block

2006-09-13 Thread Ingo Chao
The relationship between 'display', 'position', and 'float' [1] determines the generated box. If you can't solve it with float (+clear), then position:absolute/fixed would be another alternative, meaning that I think you should better revisit your hide/show method instead. Ingo [1] http://www

Re: [css-d] I'm lost on this IE glitch, help appreciated

2006-09-13 Thread Stuart Swan
> Hi Stuart > > I see your problem hasn't been resolved yet. This should help you out: > http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/threepxtest.html > > You have a (left) float on your leftsidebar and a margin on your content > div to position it adjacent to the sidebar. This is what triggers the

Re: [css-d] Safari acting up with horizontal menus

2006-09-13 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
richard n wrote: > I just read your article (and the accompanying one about Minimum Font > Size) > > Very interesting, but quite complicated for a beginner such as > myself. Not just beginners... :-) > Going forward, I want to make sure that I'm following best (or at > least 'good'!) practic

Re: [css-d] Why does border change positioning?

2006-09-13 Thread Bill Moseley
On Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 10:44:40PM +0200, francky wrote: > Bill Moseley wrote: > >On this page: http://infopeople.org/search/tools.html > > > >In firefox, when I change the ID to not match then the logo gets > >bigger and then the text moves relative to the image. > Hi Bill, > Collapsing margin

Re: [css-d] photo-caption pairs layout problem

2006-09-13 Thread Grant, Melinda
Hi Betsy, It looks like your captions are getting in the way. A 'clear: left' before each row should help. Best wishes, Melinda -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Betsy Garfield Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 5:38 PM Cc: 'CSS List' Su

[css-d] Faking display:block

2006-09-13 Thread Mark Dane
Hi, I have a layout where I am using display:block on some elements. Unfortuatly ASP.NET generates HTML and has applied an inline with display:none to dynamically show/hide portions of the page. This display property is overriding the value in my stylesheet. I don't want to use !important to forc

Re: [css-d] Safari acting up with horizontal menus

2006-09-13 Thread richard n
> Another observation: > > This page also triggers the 'em font-resizing bug' in IE/win... > > ...but the bug is only acting on the #nav since that's the only element > that has font-size declared in 'em'. > > Font-size keywords on body as a s

Re: [css-d] Safari acting up with horizontal menus

2006-09-13 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
richard n wrote: > I added in: #nav a {display: block;} > > In IE 5.2.3 Mac this has caused the menus to run vertically > (previously they were running horizontally - as they are supposed to > - but overlapping). You can hide it from, or redeclare it to, IE/Mac. Only IE/win needs it anyway, an

Re: [css-d] Safari acting up with horizontal menus

2006-09-13 Thread richard n
> Highlighting working alright across browser-land on windows. > > IE/win needs an additional... > #nav a {display: block;} > ...to get the dimensions, and thereby the positions, right. > > regards > Georg Thanks Georg I added in: #nav a {display: block;} In IE 5.2.3 Mac this has cause

Re: [css-d] Safari acting up with horizontal menus

2006-09-13 Thread richard n
> It seems to be working OK in IE6 for PC although the positioning of the > sub-menus is a little off. At the moment they are positioned to high up the > page and therefore intersect with the main menu. > > The CSS is working though (if the following is what you intended!). On the > main menu, t

Re: [css-d] Blue bars going across menu images

2006-09-13 Thread Bradley Wright
Have you tried removing underlines from the links with: ul.nav_t2 li a { display: block; text-decoration: none; /* <--- add this line */ } ? In my experience, a lot of image replacement techniques do the same thing. __

[css-d] Blue bars going across menu images

2006-09-13 Thread Christopher Fisher
Thanks for the help yesterday, about to put some fixes into action so i thought id pass along another bug thats bugging me :) Anyway, im using a unordered list for a nav bar, which uses images. It works in all browsers, but in Netscape7, and i believe IE7 it shows a blue bar occassionally acros

Re: [css-d] changing backgrounds in list items

2006-09-13 Thread Matt Ludbrook
If I remember correctly CSS3 has a spec for identifying different items in a list in various ways but seeing as noone really implements 3 yet you probably don't have a heuristically clean way of doing this. Matt Ludbrook EMIC associates Engineering, Maintenance, and Inventory Consultancy +44

Re: [css-d] changing backgrounds in list items

2006-09-13 Thread Alex Bienz
>Thank you all for the various suggestions. >It seems that the straight-forward approach is the way to go: >simply add extra classes or id's for each of the elements. >I implemented it, and it works perfectly. >One question: why would I prefer 'id' over 'class' selectors? ID's should be used t

Re: [css-d] changing backgrounds in list items

2006-09-13 Thread Professional Web Pages - Information
Depends if 2 items in your list will have the same background then you would use a class (think of a class as a group) if every item in your list each has seperate then you would use ID (think of an ID and an individual name) use ID if its 1 use CLASS if its greater then 1 to be considered on

[css-d] changing backgrounds in list items

2006-09-13 Thread vwf
On 13/09/2006 10:58, vwf wrote: > I have a list of 6 items, and I want to associate a different image > with > each of the 6 items. Is there a smart/correct way to do this? Does > someone know an example that has this implemented? Thank you all for the various suggestions. It seems that the strai

Re: [css-d] changing backgrounds in list items

2006-09-13 Thread Bradley Wright
Sorry, need to fix my code sample: .nav li a:hover { background-repeat: no-repeat; background-align: 0 0; ... other common styles... } .nav li a#home:hover { background-image: url(images/home.png); } _

Re: [css-d] changing backgrounds in list items

2006-09-13 Thread Bradley Wright
On 13/09/2006 10:58, vwf wrote: > I have a list of 6 items, and I want to associate a different image with > each of the 6 items. Is there a smart/correct way to do this? Does > someone know an example that has this implemented? I'd just add an ID or class (but more probably ID) to each of the lis

Re: [css-d] changing backgrounds in list items

2006-09-13 Thread Professional Web Pages - Information
To be honest you could try and place ID's on each LI item and put backgrounds on them your trying to create a roll over menu correct? Regards PWP - Original Message - From: "vwf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 7:58 PM Subject: [css-d] changing background

[css-d] changing backgrounds in list items

2006-09-13 Thread vwf
Hello, I have a list with a backgound that appears when I hover over it: #navlist ul li a:hover { background: url(image1.png); background-repeat: no-repeat; } I have a list of 6 items, and I want to associate a different image with each of the 6 items. Is there a smart/correct way to do

Re: [css-d] Safari acting up with horizontal menus

2006-09-13 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
richard n wrote: > Can anyone tell me whether this works in any PC browsers? > http://www.richardnicholson.com/testing/menu2/editorial.html Highlighting working alright across browser-land on windows. IE/win needs an additional... #nav a {display: block;} ...to get the dimensions, and thereby th

Re: [css-d] Safari acting up with horizontal menus

2006-09-13 Thread Robin Fisher
On 9/13/06, richard n <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Ok, I've got the menu working correctly now in Safari, FF and Opera > (all on a Mac). > > I'm using conditional CSS (if that's what it's called) to reveal the > relevant sub menus and to highlight the active menus. > > Can anyone tell me whether

Re: [css-d] Table vs. CSS when decorative graphic required?

2006-09-13 Thread francky
Anne E. Shroeder wrote: >I'm scratching my head over this one. I've got two different versions, one >using a table and one using CSS to layout the bars, but in neither case can >I achieve a consistent underline across the screen as required. See >http://www.language-works.com/swimdesign/no-ta