Hi,
All looks fine on IE6/Win. Nice site!
Kind Regards
Robin
On 2/14/07, Jehangir Larry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Parag Jagdale wrote:
I dont think your css is linked right - the styles are not applied at
all.
Parag
No stylesheet is fine...please recheck?
Thanks
_j[_
Jehangir Larry wrote:
Grateful for a site check http://www.teerthyatri.com
Problem:
FF2 on XP SP2 throws the google search box up towards the header;
instead of below the navigation menu in left sidebar, as intended.
IE7 shows it fine!
The styles were not loaded at all because of a server
I'm trying to create a template and there is (at least) one
thing that I don't understand.
An example of the template can be found at http://www.latik.se/tmp/
My problem is the blue area, the left column. When I increase
the padding of the horizontal navbar the content area is pushed
down
Ingo Chao wrote:
Jehangir Larry wrote:
Grateful for a site check http://www.teerthyatri.com
Problem:
FF2 on XP SP2 throws the google search box up towards the header;
instead of below the navigation menu in left sidebar, as intended.
IE7 shows it fine!
The styles were not loaded at all
Jan Erik Moström wrote:
http://www.latik.se/tmp/
My problem is the blue area, the left column. When I increase the
padding of the horizontal navbar the content area is pushed down but
not the left column and I don't understand why. Can anyone tell me
why this happen?
Because W3C
Russ Bombardieri wrote:
Can someone point me in the direction of a resources that breaks down a
navigation system similar to the site map link found on the Open Cube web
site (http://www.opencube.com/). I have a need to develop a navigation
system that displays data in that type of view. I
OpenCube are very funny people. It seems that their sole purpose is to
sell this package of theirs... I wrote into them about a month ago
telling them that their system did not (contrary to their claims)
operate without javascript /at all/, citing this as a major disadvantage
when they are
Can anyone explain why I am getting the extra white horizontal line below
the footer? Occurs in both FF and IE7.
http://www.fmocompanies.com/working.html
http://www.fmocompanies.com/styles-fmo.css
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Reply to Gunlaug Sørtun [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07-02-14 12:56:
There are a few more potential traps when it comes to 'collapsing
margins', as IE does not understand and react the same as other browsers
on all standard properties we can use to fix the problems, and IE also
has a few variants of its own
Hello all,
I've encountered an odd problem when trying to print the following page from
Firefox:
http://www.thesalliemaefund.org/smfnew/sections/find.html
For some reason the main content area will not print - everything within the
div #content-wrapper. However, if I remove the form from the page
Michael ORourke wrote:
http://www.thesalliemaefund.org/smfnew/sections/find.html
For some reason the main content area will not print - everything
within the div #content-wrapper. However, if I remove the form from
the page or set it to display:none the rest of the content prints as
Thanks Georg, that works.
On 2/14/07, Gunlaug Sørtun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael ORourke wrote:
http://www.thesalliemaefund.org/smfnew/sections/find.html
For some reason the main content area will not print - everything
within the div #content-wrapper. However, if I remove the
Hi there,
I've been trying to incorporate a horizontal menu i found on the
listamatic website.
(customizing it to my own style, not finished yet btw).
Problem is that when i add the code inside my content div, the
background image for
the menu fails to display on Firefox/Opera etc. IE works, but
Jehangir Larry wrote:
Grateful for a site check http://www.teerthyatri.com
Problem:
FF2 on XP SP2 throws the google search box up towards the header;
instead of below the navigation menu in left sidebar, as intended.
IE7 shows it fine!
Many TIA
-
_j[_
Larry
The search
My apologies to anyone who spent time on this.
I did not have the latest csshover.htc file.
I am still in search of information about delaying the hover behavior to be
a little more forgiving to users.
Arn
Arnold Gregory
IT Web Services
Embry-Riddle
Thanks for getting back to me on this. I agree with you both and perhaps I
should have been a little clearer in phrasing my inquiry. I am (in no
way/shape/form) after the Open Cube code and would much rather achieve this
using Suckerfish. I'm just not exactly sure how to achieve the
Hi all,
I have looking for by Google and I dont get anything
There are any way of create in my CSS a list of predefined colors, some
like:
rojo {color:#FF;}
from more lated i can used it with:
border-color: rojo;
Yes, color red exists!! is only a example :)
Regards
Alberto Garcia Quesada wrote:
Hi all,
I have looking for by Google and I dont get anything
There are any way of create in my CSS a list of predefined colors, some
like:
rojo {color:#FF;}
from more lated i can used it with:
border-color: rojo;
Yes, color red exists!! is only
Marje Cannon wrote:
Can anyone explain why I am getting the extra white horizontal line
below the footer? Occurs in both FF and IE7.
http://www.fmocompanies.com/working.html
Yes. The image in footer contains a 5px transparent part at the bottom,
and that is included in the #footer height.
~davidLaakso wrote:
Jehangir Larry wrote:
Grateful for a site check http://www.teerthyatri.com
Problem:
FF2 on XP SP2 throws the google search box up towards the header;
instead of below the navigation menu in left sidebar, as intended.
IE7 shows it fine!
Many TIA
-
_j[_
Jehangir Larry wrote:
~davidLaakso wrote:
Jehangir Larry wrote:
Grateful for a site check http://www.teerthyatri.com
The footer is the one that is not working for me but thats purely
subjective.
Regards.
_j[_
Then one or both of us has made a mistake somewhere along the line.
I think
~davidLaakso wrote:
Jehangir Larry wrote:
~davidLaakso wrote:
Jehangir Larry wrote:
Grateful for a site check http://www.teerthyatri.com
The footer is the one that is not working for me but thats purely
subjective.
Regards.
_j[_
Then one or both of us has made a mistake somewhere
Jehangir Larry wrote:
~davidLaakso wrote:
J
Grateful for a site check http://www.teerthyatri.com
The footer is the one that is not working for me but thats purely
subjective.
Regards.
_j[_
Then one or both of us has made a mistake somewhere along the line.
I think the footer is
~davidLaakso wrote:
Jehangir Larry wrote:
~davidLaakso wrote:
J
Grateful for a site check http://www.teerthyatri.com
The footer is the one that is not working for me but thats purely
subjective.
Regards.
_j[_
Then one or both of us has made a mistake somewhere along the line.
I
I'm having problems with a horizontal rollover menu, but only in IE for
Windows. I've
enclosed links to the homepage, css file and a screen shot of the
problem. All other browsers read the menu correctly.
The problem: The buttons are supposed to have a black border around all
sides. In IE, the
Barney Carroll wrote:
Alberto Garcia Quesada wrote:
There are any way of create in my CSS a list of predefined colors, some
like:
rojo {color:#FF;}
from more lated i can used it with:
border-color: rojo;
Alberto,
You cannot define terms in CSS. What you're asking for
Anne E. Shroeder wrote:
http://www.language-works.com/IRF/about/
CSS: http://www.language-works.com/IRF/css/irfstyles.css
I'm sure this is super simple -- the main body text of my page is shoving
down below the left nav bar in IE.
It's not just IE -- it happens in FF too. It's because you
If you save out the following code and view locally, you'll see in Firefox a
min-width (red border) on certain li class=userchoices bullets. This is
what I'm after. If you open in IE 6, that min-width is not recognized.
Is there a way to have min-width in IE 6 without resorting to basically
Here is the run down on my situation.
I used Matthew Levine's article, In Search of the Holy Grail from A List
Apart to format / set-up my CSS document and HTML test page.
The problem: The page looks great in Firefox 1.5, Opera 9.0, Mozilla 1.7,
and Netscape 8.1; but not so hot in one area
Hi Group:
I'm trying to resolve an issue with z-index. I have a UL inside a
tablecell that I want to hover over and outside of table. The problem
is, table items from the cells beneath the cell containing the UL
bleed through the UL when it overlaps.
There is a JS trigger that switches the
Hi Tammy,
Tammy Grossbauer wrote:
I'm having problems with a horizontal rollover menu, but only in IE for
Windows. I've
enclosed links to the homepage, css file and a screen shot of the
problem. All other browsers read the menu correctly.
The problem: The buttons are supposed to have a
Magenta Placenta wrote:
If you save out the following code and view locally, you'll see in
Firefox a min-width (red border) on certain li class=userchoices
bullets. This is what I'm after. If you open in IE 6, that min-width
is not recognized.
Is there a way to have min-width in IE 6
At 4:02 PM + 2/12/07, Sophie Dennis wrote:
Hi gang:
The link:
http://sperling.com/examples/menuh/
The problem:
IE 5-6 required the csshover.htc to make this css technique work.
In IE7 the menu works w/o the csshover.htc file, but only when the
user's cursor is over the text
On 2/14/07, Jeroen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think the problem has to do with inheritance, because as you see on
the test site,
it works directly under the body statement, but not in the cnt DIV.
If i however add a
clearfix before (while in the cnt div) it does work. But then margins
etc
I've been playing around with various negative margin layout techniques
this afternoon, not because I don't like the one I typically use but
because I like to see what else is out there every once in a while. I
found a negative margin technique that differed from both my method and
the famous
www.bctarizona.com/index_new.php
Fine in FF but two problems in IE:
1. The white space of the the Login menu on the last li of the left side
menu.
2. Underneath the Presstek ad should be a small graphic with a line
underneath. The image that is there is correct but there's some text that
Michael Stevens wrote:
www.bctarizona.com/index_new.php
Fine in FF but two problems in IE:
1. The white space of the the Login menu on the last li of the left side
menu.
2. Underneath the Presstek ad should be a small graphic with a line
underneath. The image that is there is correct
Is there an app which re-formats longhand CSS into shorthand CSS?
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Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote:
Speaking of being proven wrong ;-), Georg, do you have an index on
your site indicating what each of your layout pages is demonstrating?
Have I done something wrong..? :-)
No, I have no index for those demo/test pages. That's my public
playground and I thought each
* Wim H Bezemer wrote:
Is there an app which re-formats longhand CSS into shorthand CSS?
I do not think there is and this is also a quite difficult excercise if
you do not want to semantically change the style sheet. The longhands
may resolve to different things depending on the CSS level, for
No, but changing it to Transitional does...
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Fixing XHTML 1.0 Strict validation errors might be a place to start:
http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bctarizona.com%
Matthew Stoneback wrote:
All that appears to be missing is an image which completed the
patch on the upper left side of the page (placed in the left
column).
HTML Page: http://www.eddysound.com/epso/
Designer's coding-errors:
- Wrong names on the IE-fixes.
- Forgotten space between
Michael Stevens wrote:
No, but changing it to Transitional does...
Transitional doesn't have any particular meaning in IE/win - it's
handled the same as Strict. Valid source-code matters even to IE/win though.
You have lost big chunks of the main column in IE6. If you want it back,
you may
Hi All,
Wondering if there is someway to have an image NOT cache. I'm using
an animated gif as a background image on a link:hover. It works
consistently in Firefox, but Safari only plays it on the first
instance of hover unless the page is reloaded. Not sure about IE.
Working example here:
On 2/14/07, Timothy Martens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not sure about IE.
Seems to work in IE as well (version 6, at least).
Dan Dorman
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Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote:
http://www.pixelsurge.com/experiment/negative_margins_3-dd.html
What I'm interested in, then, is not why it happens but if there is
any way to stop it (short of using overflow: hidden, which obviously
works but kills the needed scrollbars).
Ok. Scrollbars intact,
Timothy Martens wrote:
Hi All,
Wondering if there is someway to have an image NOT cache. I'm using
an animated gif as a background image on a link:hover. It works
consistently in Firefox, but Safari only plays it on the first
instance of hover unless the page is reloaded. Not sure
Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote:
http://www.pixelsurge.com/experiment/negative_margins_3-dd.html
What I'm interested in, then, is not why it happens but if there is
any way to stop it (short of using overflow: hidden, which
obviously works but kills the needed scrollbars).
One more, with
On Feb 15, 2007, at 12:39 PM, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
I have moved leftcolumn into the bottom of contentwrapper, but the
source-order is otherwise the same and nothing is added or
subtracted...
http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/alien/Zoe/test_2882.html
...so, maybe it'll do.
How is IE7 doing,
http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/alien/Zoe/test_2882.html
How is IE7 doing, btw? (I really dislike blind hacking.)
regards
Georg
Doing fine in a 620 window at text-size largest xp :: ie/7.0.
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Right -- for an example of a programmatic approach, see our wiki page on
the subject:
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=CssConstants
Zoe
thank you very much
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