[css-d] test2

2007-05-15 Thread Christopher Blake
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Re: [css-d] 100% height problems on Mac

2007-05-15 Thread Lee Powell
Hi Georg Unfortunately that doesn't seem to fix it when I test it in Safari or Firefox on a mac... Any other ideas? Lee On 15 May 2007, at 21:34, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote: > Georg __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css

Re: [css-d] Inline Image 4px Gap

2007-05-15 Thread David Hucklesby
On Tue, 15 May 2007 20:48:45 -0500, Nate Kresse wrote: > This is probably really basic, but can anyone tell me why there is a 4px gap > between > inline images. Padding and margins set to 0 and still the gap persists. I've > searched > through the archive and see references to it, and obviously i

[css-d] Problem with dropdown menu - link widths different in Firefox and IE

2007-05-15 Thread Brooke Nelson
This is the third time I have sent this to the list the past almost 11 hours, and it still hasn't shown up. I see it in the archives on the web site, but it hasn't made it to the e-mail list. Any idea what's going on? -- Forwarded message -- From: Brooke Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: [css-d] csshover.htc question

2007-05-15 Thread David Hucklesby
On Tue, 15 May 2007 15:07:55 -0700, sara citrenbaum wrote: > Hi there. I have a website in which I use the "csshover.htc" behavior. It > works great > in Firefox and IE 7, but it doesn't work at all in IE6 and I have no idea why. > > Here is the site > > www.2393parkplace.com > [...] Hi Sara, Thi

[css-d] Banner and Menu problems

2007-05-15 Thread Richard Brown
Hi All This is a new site for me and I am having difficulty with the best way forward. I am trying to create a site where the nav is suckerfish and is placed right at the top of the site. Then there is a banner spread right across the monitor and finally the site content. The site is 760px wide wi

[css-d] Inline Image 4px Gap

2007-05-15 Thread Nate Kresse
This is probably really basic, but can anyone tell me why there is a 4px gap between inline images. Padding and margins set to 0 and still the gap persists. I've searched through the archive and see references to it, and obviously if you float the images the gap disappears, but I'm curious as to wh

Re: [css-d] firefox display problems - need urgent help

2007-05-15 Thread Liz
> Do you need the display: table on the content division? In one of the > times that the problem manifested itself, I removed display:table using > Firebug from the content division and it corrected itself. Mind you, > Firebug redraws the screen when you change the CSS, so I may be way off > bas

[css-d] Getting things lined up

2007-05-15 Thread Alan_Akhlah
I am trying to redo my site without tables and I am working on the template for the layout. The main banner of the page has two images that go together for a total of 800 px wide. The first one is taller than the one to the right of it and the navigation buttons (css of course) are under it. Ri

Re: [css-d] firefox display problems - need urgent help

2007-05-15 Thread Peter Hyde-Smith
>> I'm running WinXP/SP2 and FF2.0.0.3 at 1024 x 768 on a 17" monitor. >> >> Similar to what Lori said, there is a lag when the left column draws, but >> otherwise, everything stays put...until one bump up in font size causes >> the >> last nav item to drop down one line, which shoves the whole c

Re: [css-d] firefox display problems - need urgent help

2007-05-15 Thread Liz
>> > Do you need the display: table on the content division? In one of the > times that the problem manifested itself, I removed display:table using > Firebug from the content division and it corrected itself. Mind you, > Firebug redraws the screen when you change the CSS, so I may be way off

Re: [css-d] firefox display problems - need urgent help

2007-05-15 Thread Liz
> I'm running WinXP/SP2 and FF2.0.0.3 at 1024 x 768 on a 17" monitor. > > Similar to what Lori said, there is a lag when the left column draws, but > otherwise, everything stays put...until one bump up in font size causes the > last nav item to drop down one line, which shoves the whole content o

Re: [css-d] firefox display problems - need urgent help

2007-05-15 Thread Lori Lay
Lori Lay wrote: > Liz wrote: > >> It is worse on the Mac Firefox but on the pc it happens on >> http://www.whsfoundation.org/calendar.shtml and >> http://www.whsfoundation.org/donate.shtml Try clicking back and forth >> between a few links on the site. It happens more often after coming from >>

Re: [css-d] firefox display problems - need urgent help

2007-05-15 Thread Lori Lay
Liz wrote: > It is worse on the Mac Firefox but on the pc it happens on > http://www.whsfoundation.org/calendar.shtml and > http://www.whsfoundation.org/donate.shtml Try clicking back and forth > between a few links on the site. It happens more often after coming from > another page in the site.

Re: [css-d] firefox display problems - need urgent help

2007-05-15 Thread Glenn E. Lanier, II
> From: Liz > Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 6:41 PM > Please try clicking around from page to page within the site and > particularly go to the calendar page and the donation page. > It seems to > happen more there. > > > On 5/15/07 4:35 PM, "Lori Lay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Liz wrote

Re: [css-d] firefox display problems - need urgent help

2007-05-15 Thread Peter Hyde-Smith
> Liz wrote: >> On this site http://www.whsfoundation.org/ when I click around within the >> site in Firefox often the right and left column are empty because the >> content drops to the bottom. This didn't happen on my demo sever >> http://www.liztestsite.com/indexTest.shtml. Any ideas of what I

Re: [css-d] firefox display problems - need urgent help

2007-05-15 Thread Liz
Please try clicking around from page to page within the site and particularly go to the calendar page and the donation page. It seems to happen more there. On 5/15/07 4:35 PM, "Lori Lay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Liz wrote: >> On this site http://www.whsfoundation.org/ when I click around wi

[css-d] csshover.htc question

2007-05-15 Thread sara citrenbaum
Hi there. I have a website in which I use the "csshover.htc" behavior. It works great in Firefox and IE 7, but it doesn't work at all in IE6 and I have no idea why. Here is the site www.2393parkplace.com Here is the css http://www.2393parkplace.com/styles/homepage.css Any help at all would be

Re: [css-d] firefox display problems - need urgent help

2007-05-15 Thread Liz
It is worse on the Mac Firefox but on the pc it happens on http://www.whsfoundation.org/calendar.shtml and http://www.whsfoundation.org/donate.shtml Try clicking back and forth between a few links on the site. It happens more often after coming from another page in the site. My PC & Mac Firefox v

Re: [css-d] firefox display problems - need urgent help

2007-05-15 Thread Lori Lay
Liz wrote: > On this site http://www.whsfoundation.org/ when I click around within the > site in Firefox often the right and left column are empty because the > content drops to the bottom. This didn't happen on my demo sever > http://www.liztestsite.com/indexTest.shtml. Any ideas of what I can do

Re: [css-d] firefox display problems - need urgent help

2007-05-15 Thread Brian Crescimanno
Firefox 2.0.3 here; I don't see the problem you're referring to. Can you point to a specific URL URL where you're seeing the bug? __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d IE7 information -

[css-d] firefox display problems - need urgent help

2007-05-15 Thread Liz
On this site http://www.whsfoundation.org/ when I click around within the site in Firefox often the right and left column are empty because the content drops to the bottom. This didn't happen on my demo sever http://www.liztestsite.com/indexTest.shtml. Any ideas of what I can do? Thanks, Liz _

[css-d] csshover.htc question

2007-05-15 Thread sara citrenbaum
Hi there. I have a website in which I use the "csshover.htc" behavior. It works great in Firefox and IE 7, but it doesn't work at all in IE6 and I have no idea why. Here is the site www.2393parkplace.com Here is the css http://www.2393parkplace.com/styles/homepage.css Any help at all would be

Re: [css-d] Creating Actice Link

2007-05-15 Thread Steve Axthelm
On 2007-05-15 Steve LaBadie wrote: > I would like to have an active link on each page as a person navigates > from page to page. All on want to do is bold the text and change the > color to #bd2925. [...] > On the active page itself I have > > [...] > > President's Message [...] > The CSS pa

Re: [css-d] The case of the disappearing content

2007-05-15 Thread Ingo Chao
Tom Dell'Aringa wrote: > ... > > http://www.trugreen.com/tg/offers/contact.dsp > > In IE6 rollover the menus, sooner or later the page content in the white > area poofs away. You can't get it back without reloading the page. ... The (or was it MainConTent) has position:relative, but not hasla

[css-d] Problem with dropdown menu - link widths different in Firefox and IE

2007-05-15 Thread Brooke Nelson
I am having a problem with my dropdown menu. For each item in the horizontal menu, I want the width of the link to be variable, based on the width of the text, plus 12px padding on the right and left. This works in Firefox, but in IE6, the width is the same for each item (96px, I believe). What is

Re: [css-d] 100% height problems on Mac

2007-05-15 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Lee Powell wrote: > http://www.sixtyten.co.uk/sandpit/testheight.html > > When scrolling down the page it gets cut off!! You're right: html and body, and subsequently the div, are taking height from the window - regardless of how tall that is. The text will then overflow the div. You must replace

Re: [css-d] Creating Actice Link

2007-05-15 Thread Bob Meetin
I've not had luck doing this in pure CSS. You will possibly have to do some server-side scripting such that as you move from page to page the different color is read as that link/variable is selected. However, that is not really a topic for this list. Offlist I can respond. -Bob Steve LaBadi

Re: [css-d] Creating Actice Link

2007-05-15 Thread Roy Anger
Steve LaBadie wrote: > I would like to have an active link on each page as a person navigates > from page to page. All on want to do is bold the text and change the > color to #bd2925. The effect doesn't work. I don't know if this is a > problem, but I have my navigation for each section of the w

[css-d] 100% height problems on Mac

2007-05-15 Thread Lee Powell
Hi, Wonder if anyone can shed a little light on this problem. I've created a test page here: http://www.sixtyten.co.uk/sandpit/testheight.html Which includes a simple DIV with some content. HTML and BODY are set to 100% height, as well as the DIV, however when previewing in Firefox and Safa

Re: [css-d] Problems with Column Widths

2007-05-15 Thread Roy Anger
David Hucklesby wrote: > On Sun, 13 May 2007 00:27:22 -0400, Roy Anger wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I have a site that's still very much in development, but which I'm having >> one small >> problem with that I can't figure out. The site is at >> http://dev.northernfarce.com/awp/ >> > [...] > > O

[css-d] Creating Actice Link

2007-05-15 Thread Steve LaBadie
I would like to have an active link on each page as a person navigates from page to page. All on want to do is bold the text and change the color to #bd2925. The effect doesn't work. I don't know if this is a problem, but I have my navigation for each section of the website in an include file. Th

Re: [css-d] Line-height problem in IE

2007-05-15 Thread Jukka K. Korpela
On Tue, 15 May 2007, ~davidLaakso wrote: > FWIW, re-setting the body to: > body {font: 100%/1.5 verdana, sans-serif;} > and deleting /all/ instances of font-size: 11px; > and /all/ instances of line-height: 1.5em > makes it readable in all browsers /and/ scalable, as well, for your > primary targe

Re: [css-d] 2 questions

2007-05-15 Thread Francesco Rizzi
On 5/15/07, Lauri Pantos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi. > #1 what would be the advantage of defining styles in the head instead of > the body? Hi Lauri. I guess I'd answer 'Reusability and Maintainability' for that one. Granted, it depends on how you are defining the styles, but if we compar

Re: [css-d] 2 questions

2007-05-15 Thread James Gadrow
Lauri Pantos wrote: > Hi. > #1 what would be the advantage of defining styles in the head instead of the > body? > #2 is it normal that the style info looks to be commented out, but still > works? > http://www.somtndesign.com/contactus2ak.htm > > Thanks > Lauri Pantos > > A1 - Defining style

Re: [css-d] 2 questions

2007-05-15 Thread Brian Crescimanno
On 5/15/07, Lauri Pantos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi. > #1 what would be the advantage of defining styles in the head instead of the > body? > #2 is it normal that the style info looks to be commented out, but still > works? > http://www.somtndesign.com/contactus2ak.htm > > Thanks > Lauri Pan

[css-d] Problem with dropdown menu - link widths different in Firefox and IE

2007-05-15 Thread Brooke Nelson
I am having a problem with my dropdown menu. For each item in the horizontal menu, I want the width of the link to be variable, based on the width of the text, plus 12px padding on the right and left. This works in Firefox, but in IE6, the width is the same for each item (96px, I believe). What is

[css-d] 2 questions

2007-05-15 Thread Lauri Pantos
Hi. #1 what would be the advantage of defining styles in the head instead of the body? #2 is it normal that the style info looks to be commented out, but still works? http://www.somtndesign.com/contactus2ak.htm Thanks Lauri Pantos - ___

Re: [css-d] Line-height problem in IE

2007-05-15 Thread ~davidLaakso
Brooke Nelson wrote: > Hello everyone. I have having a problem with line-height in Firefox vs. IE. > > I have set the line height at 1.5em for everything in this page. It > views correctly in Firefox, but in IE the line height appears to be > 1em for everything in the family tree box (the page is a

Re: [css-d] Line-height problem in IE

2007-05-15 Thread Jukka K. Korpela
On Tue, 15 May 2007, Brooke Nelson wrote: > Hello everyone. I have having a problem with line-height in Firefox vs. IE. > > I have set the line height at 1.5em for everything in this page. Felix mentioned the possibility of using a plain number (1.5), which is generally a better idea. But in thi

[css-d] Layout Issue With IE 6 & 7

2007-05-15 Thread Alicia Orth
I'm working on a template that will be used as the basis for a Zope/Plone CMS that my group is implementing. This template will eventually be used to implement a couple of hundred sites within our Plone system (for departments, centers, programs, offices, etc within the University where I work

Re: [css-d] Line-height problem in IE

2007-05-15 Thread Felix Miata
On 2007/05/15 11:22 (GMT-0400) Brooke Nelson apparently typed: > Hello everyone. I have having a problem with line-height in Firefox vs. IE. > I have set the line height at 1.5em for everything in this page. It > views correctly in Firefox, but in IE the line height appears to be > 1em for everyt

Re: [css-d] Line-height problem in IE

2007-05-15 Thread Felix Miata
On 2007/05/15 11:22 (GMT-0400) Brooke Nelson apparently typed: > Hello everyone. I have having a problem with line-height in Firefox vs. IE. > I have set the line height at 1.5em for everything in this page. It > views correctly in Firefox, but in IE the line height appears to be > 1em for everyt

Re: [css-d] The case of the disappearing content [solved, I think]

2007-05-15 Thread Tom Dell'Aringa
Thanks for the suggestions, I think I stumbled on a fix. I put a height: 1%; to hopefully force hasLayout on .MainContent, which is the containing DIV for all the content, and it seems to be working. I'm going to test it on a few more machines... fingers crossed! Tom You may want to look into us

Re: [css-d] ie6 and ie7 columns not aligning

2007-05-15 Thread ~davidLaakso
Melinda Odom wrote: > I have tested different font sizes in all browsers and don't see what you > are talking about. > > What am I doing wrong? >>> http://www.usprayercenter.org/test_final.html >>> > > Please know that I am not trying to blow you out of the water, Melinda. It is just

[css-d] Line-height problem in IE

2007-05-15 Thread Brooke Nelson
Hello everyone. I have having a problem with line-height in Firefox vs. IE. I have set the line height at 1.5em for everything in this page. It views correctly in Firefox, but in IE the line height appears to be 1em for everything in the family tree box (the page is a family tree chart). Since the

Re: [css-d] It's all gone wrong and I don't know what I have done! =( Please Help

2007-05-15 Thread jeffrey morin
On 5/15/07, Christopher Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi all, > > I have heard a few things that got me worried so tested my website > again; > > http://browsershots.org/screenshots/db0fbcf0a48e237c3613e529d81432d1/ > > This is something that has only started to happen recently and I > can't

Re: [css-d] remove input border via css?

2007-05-15 Thread scott.heckel
>I suppose I was not very clear, but Yucca hid it right on the head. >On an interactive quiz page I respond to each student response with some >constructive feedback which I currently display in a multiline textfield. I >would like to provide the feedback so that it looks like normal text on the

[css-d] The case of the disappearing content

2007-05-15 Thread Tom Dell'Aringa
Hi everyone, Disclaimer: I didn't code this site, it was delivered by an agency - just want to be clear about that :) We have something of a conundrum on one of our brand web sites. The problem appears on only two pages. When you roll over the brown menu items (they are drop down menus), the main

Re: [css-d] ie6 and ie7 columns not aligning

2007-05-15 Thread Melinda Odom
Ok I get it now! I changed the two columns with the fixed height and now things are lining up better ... not perfect of course but better for accessibility. Thanks! Sincerely, Melinda Odom Design Hosting, Inc. www.designhosting.biz 479-471-0891 -Original Message- From: Gunlaug Sørtun [

[css-d] It's all gone wrong and I don't know what I have done! =( Please Help

2007-05-15 Thread Christopher Blake
Hi all, I have heard a few things that got me worried so tested my website again; http://browsershots.org/screenshots/db0fbcf0a48e237c3613e529d81432d1/ This is something that has only started to happen recently and I can't think of what changes might have caused this. http://www.3pointdesig

Re: [css-d] remove input border via css?

2007-05-15 Thread Glenn E. Lanier, II
> From: Del Wegener > Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 9:52 AM > >Jukka "Yucca" Korpela, http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/ > I suppose I was not very clear, but Yucca hid it right on the head. > On an interactive quiz page I respond to each student > response with some > constructive feedback which I

[css-d] Just a test

2007-05-15 Thread Brooke Nelson
I sent a message to the list a few days ago, and it never appeared. I'm hoping this one goes through because I need some help! Thanks. Brooke __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d IE7 i

Re: [css-d] ADMIN: I'd like to create a splash page?

2007-05-15 Thread Eric A. Meyer
At 11:50 PM -0400 5/14/07, ~davidLaakso wrote: >Yes, image_page.html (or whatever you want to name the first page up) is >the first page on the screen. The /meta attribute/ within the head of >that doc simply says how long (usually seconds) that page stays on the >screen before it jumps automatic

Re: [css-d] remove input border via css?

2007-05-15 Thread Del Wegener
- Original Message - From: "Jukka K. Korpela" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 8:49 AM Subject: Re: [css-d] remove input border via css? > On Tue, 15 May 2007, Del Wegener wrote: > >> I have followed this thread with interest because I want to completeky >> hide >>

[css-d] PNG transparency in IE7

2007-05-15 Thread Peter Osborne
Hi list, I'm trying to use transparent PNGs as backgrounds on a new site. It seems to work fine when I add the transparent background PNG to the navigation and content divs independently (see http:// dev.careermovesgroup.co.uk). However, the client wants the two "columns" to be of equal hei

Re: [css-d] remove input border via css?

2007-05-15 Thread Jukka K. Korpela
On Tue, 15 May 2007, Del Wegener wrote: > I have followed this thread with interest because I want to completeky hide > a text field on some webpages. That sounds like a hopeless task, and I wonder _why_ you would want that. I'm pretty sure there is a more constructive approach to the original

Re: [css-d] remove input border via css?

2007-05-15 Thread Glenn E. Lanier, II
> From: Del Wegener > Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 8:19 AM > I have followed this thread with interest because I want to > completeky hide > a text field on some webpages. Del, You can use input#id { display:none; } to completely hide the text box. Or (at the risk of suggesting a non-CSS solut

Re: [css-d] remove input border via css?

2007-05-15 Thread Brian Crescimanno
On 5/15/07, Del Wegener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have not been able to Google any useful way to eliminate the scrollbar > other than to color it the same as the page background. And that seems to > work only for IE. > > How can I eliminate the vertical scrollbar on a textfield.? I'm not sur

Re: [css-d] remove input border via css?

2007-05-15 Thread Del Wegener
> Hi gang: > Is there any way to use css to remove the border that accompanies an input > box? > I've tried border: none;, but that hasn't worked. > Cheers, > tedd -- Hi Tedd, Use input {border-width:0;} instead and it

Re: [css-d] Inline Lists in IE4 - possible?

2007-05-15 Thread Peter-Paul Koch
> I've been lurking for a little while and I'm pleased to present my first > question :-) > > This may be common knowledge, but is it impossible to render a list as > inline in IE 4.0 (Win, for the sake of this argument)? I cannot get 'float' > or 'display' to work. > > This is for the purposes of

Re: [css-d] Overflow:scroll and position:relative in IE6 - Bug?

2007-05-15 Thread James Gadrow
Alan K. Gay wrote: > Ta-da. You are correct. Is there something I didn't understand about the > standards, or is this just an IE local knowledge thing? Thanks a bunch. > > For me I know that if you're using positioning you're essentially telling the browser: "Yes, I know this doesn't normall

Re: [css-d] Inline Lists in IE4 - possible?

2007-05-15 Thread David Dorward
On 15/05/07, David Baskind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This may be common knowledge, but is it impossible to render a list as > inline in IE 4.0 (Win, for the sake of this argument)? I cannot get 'float' > or 'display' to work. >From http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms530751.aspx "In Int

[css-d] Inline Lists in IE4 - possible?

2007-05-15 Thread David Baskind
Hi Guys, I've been lurking for a little while and I'm pleased to present my first question :-) This may be common knowledge, but is it impossible to render a list as inline in IE 4.0 (Win, for the sake of this argument)? I cannot get 'float' or 'display' to work. This is for the purposes of a ho

Re: [css-d] I'd like to create a splash page?

2007-05-15 Thread Brian Crescimanno
I'd like to tell you this is impossible as (for many reasons) splash pages are overall a bad idea. A couple of references: http://webdesign.about.com/od/navigation/a/aa020303a.htm http://www.websiteoptimization.com/speed/tweak/splash/ (just happened to come up at the top of Google searches, I'm

Re: [css-d] changes in W3C validator?

2007-05-15 Thread David Dorward
On 15/05/07, Michael Venables <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Has anyone noticed that the W3C's CSS validator is now parsing style > rules embedded in HTML comments? Hasn't it always done that? (In HTML documents where they are supposed to be ignored, rather then XHTML documents where they are actual

Re: [css-d] ie6 and ie7 columns not aligning

2007-05-15 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
~davidLaakso wrote: > Melinda Odom wrote: >> Is there a way to get ie6/ie7 to show even across the bottom? >> http://www.usprayercenter.org/test_final.html To some degree... ...and can be made to work without the problems mentioned below. >> ie is off in