Hi everyone,
I sent this through yesterday and it didn't arrive so here's hoping.
I've been plodding along, I think improving with my CSS (I thought not good
enough to be of much help to anyone but I answered a question... very
excited) anyway as always have come across something weird.
Here's
>> I can't easily read text smaller than that on my screens. I design
>> for 200% font-resizing, or 32px 'minimum font size', in case
>> someone needs even larger text. You should try that.
> done! the whole thing is now a liquid layout. dropped all those
> pixels and changed it to ems. please ta
On 12/15/06, Gunlaug Sørtun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I can't easily read text smaller than that on my screens.
> I design for 200% font-resizing, or 32px 'minimum font size', in case
> someone needs even larger text. You should try that.
done! the whole thing is now a liquid layout. dropp
On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 14:41:15 +, Michael Thompson wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I've just set up a Google custom search engine aimed at web design, and
> particularly HTML and CSS development. It can be found at
http://www.moretea.co.uk.
>
> The idea is to cut down on the amount of digging t
Dennis Seavers wrote:
> I have a print stylesheet for a Web site that isn't
> working the way I'd
> like in IE, but it works fine in FF.
>
> The Web site has one main styelsheet
> (http://www.azbof.gov/stylesheets/main.css) that imports the print
> stylesheet:
> @import url(print.css) print, ha
I have a print stylesheet for a Web site that isn't working the way I'd
like in IE, but it works fine in FF.
The Web site has one main styelsheet
(http://www.azbof.gov/stylesheets/main.css) that imports the print
stylesheet:
@import url(print.css) print, handheld;
The print.css (http://www.azbof.
Mandy Covington wrote:
>
> I'm new to this list and new to website design so I hope someone can help me
> with a nav bar that I want to modify. How do I make it so that the last item
> in the navigation list - i.e. in this case "testimonials" does not have a
> right-hand border. I still want the
Hi folks,
I've just set up a Google custom search engine aimed at web design,
and particularly HTML and CSS development. It can be found at
http://www.moretea.co.uk.
The idea is to cut down on the amount of digging through Google
results that it is sometimes necessary to do when searching for
sli
Hi,
I'm new to this list and new to website design so I hope someone can help me
with a nav bar that I want to modify. How do I make it so that the last item in
the navigation list - i.e. in this case "testimonials" does not have a
right-hand border. I still want the right hand border on the ot
Now the CC are there.
Two pages:
non-blog
http://beta.24-10reading.nl
In the non-blog page, the menu is working.
here, the hovered li are getting a class named "sfhover", via the
Ruthsarian JS.
blog
http://beta.24-10reading.nl/wordpr/
In the blog page, the menu isn't working.
here, the li are
Erik Visser wrote:
> Ingo Chao wrote:
>> But the conditional comment: I cannot see it on the blog part.
>
>
> I only see 1 (the first) conditional comment when i do view source.
>
forget about this. did not look good
sorry
they are there all three now
ie.css is found (thats why backgorund is
Ingo Chao wrote:
>
> But the conditional comment: I cannot see it on the blog part.
I only see 1 (the first) conditional comment when i do view source.
This is what i added to the header.php
The link to the .htc is in the ie.css.
So only one conditional comment is executed?
Er
Ingo Chao wrote:
> sorry. did not read the post. it does not work on the blog. is the path
> to the htc correct? And the conditional comment?
>
addition to the paths i tested.
i did this by trial and error
changed it from /htc/csshover.htc (which works for the rest of the site)
to: ../htc/cssho
Ingo Chao wrote:
> sorry. did not read the post. it does not work on the blog. is the path
> to the htc correct? And the conditional comment?
>
Tried all sorts of paths to the htc file.
And the conditional comment is working in the "non blog" part of the site.
But thats why i keep thinking i'am
Erik Visser wrote:
>[...]
>http://beta.24-10reading.nl/
>
>When you hover the menuitems:
>- reading
>- workshops
>- contact
>a submenu should open. But in IE6 they dont.
>
>[...]
>
>
Hi Erik,
Here in IE6 at Win98SE the submenus are opening perfectly.
Did you look in the locally file or the uploa
I'am working on this site:
http://beta.24-10reading.nl/
It's got a horizontal menu with submenus (using a .htc file for
whatwever hover), all work like intended. Except...
Then there's also a wordpress installation on this site. I altered the
wordpress template (mainly the header) so it uses the
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