Thanks for all the help! Now that my page is centered in the browser
windows, how can I color the outside margins. I think I want the
center to stay white so I don't have to fiddle with compatibility
with the already chosen text colors, unless everyone says, no, no,
don't ever have a white
Dear Ingo:
Thank you! That fixed it in IE 6 and 7, but still slightly off in Firefox.
I'm going to read up on this Quirksmode article that was suggested and see
what that has to offer too.
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In peace,
Amy M Ostrom
Web Interface Designer
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On 2/27/07, Ingo Chao [EMAIL
I have a short test program for this issue at
http://runwithmcp.org/poof.html, with entire code below.
I have an external link style defined, and all is well in FireFox. But in IE6
if the link wraps around an end-of-line, the background image vanishes! It
comes back as soon as the link is on
Hi,
I am developing a page that includes a small piece of
javascript that make div appear or dissapear. This
works perfectly on this page when 'info' is clicked
next to each song:
http://www.kateluckhille.com/index.php/music/
But when I change the layout in another section:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a short test program for this issue at
http://runwithmcp.org/poof.html, with entire code below.
I have an external link style defined, and all is well in FireFox. But in
IE6 if the link wraps around an end-of-line, the background image vanishes!
It comes
Ingo Chao wrote:
Unicorn Design wrote:
http://www.excellenterprisesllc.com/contact.php
The problem is demoized here [1].
I think a fix could be to pull the legend with a negative margin, apply
position:relative to fix the clipping, and to apply position:relative to
the fieldset
Appreciate any help anyone can give. I¹m on the verge of switching to tables
and feeling sort of desperate after spending two days on this one issue.
This is my first real CSS layout and perhaps I bit off more than I can chew.
THE INFO:
Here is the link to the site in question:
The following layout breaks in IE 6.o
http://montrails.org/
http://montrails.org/mrtc_style.css
Any suggestion on how to fix this would be appreciated.
-Mike
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OK, my boo-boo, I had the Firefox tab set to use the IE rendering
engine. Once switched back it works fine.
However, without IE6 support that CSS formatting trick is no use
to me.
Anyone got any ideas about another (IE6-compatible) way to apply
formatting to an element, conditional upon the
Paul Galatis schreef:
Hi,
I am developing a page that includes a small piece of
javascript that make div appear or dissapear. This
works perfectly on this page when 'info' is clicked
next to each song:
http://www.kateluckhille.com/index.php/music/
But when I change the layout in another
Bill Hely schreef:
OK, my boo-boo, I had the Firefox tab set to use the IE rendering
engine. Once switched back it works fine.
However, without IE6 support that CSS formatting trick is no use
to me.
Anyone got any ideas about another (IE6-compatible) way to apply
formatting to an element,
Excellent! I used span tags rather than u, but the effect was the same.
If I don't want to do the updates by hand, all is not lost: it's a dynamic site
(PHP), so if need be I can run all text through a link-fixer before displaying
it. For now, I'll do it manually. (Count me as another person
I am using the holy grail http://www.alistapart.com/articles/holygrail
layout for a site because I want the source code in a particular order.
The site is here http://www.syntony.org/
In IE6 strange things start to happen when the window becomes very small
- the left sidebar (called
David Sharp wrote:
I am using the holy grail http://www.alistapart.com/articles/holygrail
layout for a site because I want the source code in a particular order.
The site is here http://www.syntony.org/
One more thing. IE7 (and maybe 6 as well - I haven't checked) seems to
eat all my
Hi,
I am having a problem where a background-image at end of an a link is not
displaying properly in IE when it contains a line break. See
http://technology.berkeley.edu/msvista/, and after links like Minimum
Security Standards, significant hardware investment, and UC Berkeley
BearShare Windows
In Netscape and AOL the Outer layer doesn?t stretch to fit the contents of
Inner to create the appearance that all three columns are same height. ...
In older Geckos like N7, the solid clearing element must not be empty.
Adding a nbsp may help
div class=clearnbsp;/div
Ingo
Ingo you are
Hi list,
Could I please have a cross browser check!!
I have a positioning problem with the index page navigation
and the alignment of the pic squares in the site map page in FF 1.5 and
IE 6
http://users.ncable.net.au/~keno2/index.html Site address
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