Hello again, list,
As mentioned in my previous posts, I was asking for help with an inline
list (the gateway nav just to the right, just under the letterbox photo)
being wrapped to 2 lines in Safari for OSX 10.3 and 10.4 an have fixed
it by adding
white-space: nowrap;
to the list's container.
David A. Ensor wrote:
[...]
Hacked for quasi-fix in IE:
http://www.muohio.edu/ims/v3/test.php
http://www.muohio.edu/ims/v3/menus.css
Pretty much the same as below, just added one line:
#p8P/Mnav li {width:auto; }
The problem with setting the width is the spacing between the text and the
south
Hey one and all, forgive me if I sound ignorant or even stupid, but I
have been looking into fixed header and footer positioning with the aim
of creating a 3 column layout with needless to say fixed headers and
footers and in a few of the examples I have looked at the code refers to
IE and
http://www.css-zibaldone.com/the-css-switch-project/october-2006/internet-explorer-5-0-windows-test/
I've made several tests, one of them about forms. If there's something
wrong, please let me know.
bye all!
Gabriele Romanato
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http://www.css-zibaldone.com/the-css-switch-project/
David O'Neill wrote:
Can somebody explain what [quirks mode] means
and does it affect positioning in Firefox?
David,
Take a look at the following[1] page. It had enough information to
explain it to me.
HTH,
Rick.
[1]: http://www.quirksmode.org/css/quirksmode.html
Morning David
You wrote;
Hey one and all, forgive me if I sound ignorant or even stupid, but I
have been looking into fixed header and footer positioning with the aim
of creating a 3 column layout with needless to say fixed headers and
footers and in a few of the examples I have looked at
I looked at the css with cssviewer (an extension) in firefox, and it seems
that you have the width set to 800px.
On 10/7/06, iorhael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, one more thing with this layout...everything looks fine now in IE
but the copyright block doesn't extend all the way over in
On the page www.biotext.com.au, I can't get the image of the words
(health, agriculture etc) to line up where I want it - that is, with its
top in line with the top of the image of test tubes on its left.
Also, on the page http://www.biotext.com.au/services/writing.shtml I
changed the #main:
Maren Child wrote:
On the page www.biotext.com.au, I can't get the image of the words
(health, agriculture etc) to line up where I want it - that is, with
its top in line with the top of the image of test tubes on its left.
Wrong address - the ID should be #main, not #left.
Try...
#main