Martin Paton wrote:
Hi
I have a design review tomorrow PM with a site and I need some urgent
help getting something to be IE6 compliant.
The pages are:
http://pkl.net/~toasty/site/process_Test.htm
http://pkl.net/~toasty/site/home.htm
http://pkl.net/~toasty/site/quality.htm
I have
Martin Paton wrote:
http://pkl.net/~toasty/site/process_Test.htm
http://pkl.net/~toasty/site/home.htm
http://pkl.net/~toasty/site/quality.htm
Specific problems
3 column layout breaks (IE6) - columns aren't right colours, etc.
Menu breaks (IE6)
Banner image header drops on
Mauricio Samy Silva wrote:
Hi,
Problem occurs at: http://www.maujorsite.com/temp/photo-gallery.html
Please, load the page in *IE6* and you'll notice that some thumbnails are
missed.
If it loads all the thumbnails at the first time the page is loaded, please
hit F5 (or reload the page)
Generator Microsoft Word 11 (filtered medium) Hi
I' ve recently started to try and make my css fluid using floats and %.
Everything is fine until I resize the window (make it smaller) and then all
images on pages drop below the page text! I' ve tried adding a % value to my
images so they
Martin Paton wrote:
...
http://pkl.net/~toasty/site/process_Test.htm
http://pkl.net/~toasty/site/home.htm
http://pkl.net/~toasty/site/quality.htm
Martin Paton wrote offlist:
Many thanks for the suggestions on the multi ID/class problem.
The other specific problems:
1) IE6 -
- Original Message -
Mauricio Samy Silva wrote:
Hi,
Problem occurs at: http://www.maujorsite.com/temp/photo-gallery.html
Please, load the page in *IE6* and you'll notice that some thumbnails are
missed.
If it loads all the thumbnails at the first time the page is loaded,
please
Hi everyone I need some help with this page
Ive produced a gallery using a series of thumbnails with a .class
instead of a series of #divs
I'm not sure if this was the right approach as it is causing a
problem in IE 6
can someone help me fix the problem or shall I re- design using divs?
Hello,
I've got a website here: http://beta.menashalibrary.org/childrens/authors
In Safari, IE7, Firefox, Opera, if you mouse over the animals at the top,
you see text below it. In IE6, it does not. I've been spending days on this,
and it's killing me. Any ideas as to what the issue with IE6 is,
Hi everybody, I'm new to CSS design and I need a little help. I solved
most of the IE6 related bugs (even if in a not-so-stylish way) but I
can't figure out the solution for the last two
1) The navigation bar has an :hover background in Firefox, but IE6 fails
to show it.
Hi,
I am having a problem with a drop down menu in IE7 - basically the
drop-down menu opens up behind hrefs here is an example of this - the
images are links.
http://www.dam.ie/investment.html
Also here: http://lwww.dam.ie/intermediaries.php if you hover over the about
us tab ou can
David Wilson wrote:
Unfortunately, in IE 6 the menu
for the top images is hidden by the images below
Hi,
If I didn't know better I would say this was a windowed object problem.
Though I thought only form, flash or pictures where classed as windowed
objects in IE xxx.
If it turns out to be
Hello, everyone. I am working on a website and want to get the layout ready
before I continue to make dreamweaver templates based on the index page.
Here's a little info about the html code before I get into my problems:
I have 3 container divs. Why so many? The first one, called bodybg, has
the
I just want to create a 1px verical line. Is there a way to make divs 1px wide?
Seem to be a minimum of 5-10px depending on browser.
Any other methods apart from bg images welcome.
Ross
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Sent: 27 June 2007 12:22
To: css
Subject: [css-d] My layout breaks in IE6 and 7
Hello, everyone. I am working on a website and want to get the
layout ready
before I continue to make dreamweaver templates based on
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: 27 June 2007 12:29
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: [css-d] div 1px wide
I just want to create a 1px verical line. Is there a way to make
divs 1px wide? Seem to be a minimum of
Gary Williamson wrote:
Generator Microsoft Word 11 (filtered medium) Hi
I' ve recently started to try and make my css fluid using floats and %.
Everything is fine until I resize the window (make it smaller) and then all
images on pages drop below the page text! I' ve tried adding a % value
Phil Turner wrote:
Hi everyone I need some help with this page
Ive produced a gallery using a series of thumbnails with a .class
instead of a series of #divs
http://www.philturner-uk.com/phil/portfolio.html
Phil Turner
There are something like 150+ markup validation errors. Use
Jody Cleveland wrote:
Hello,
I've got a website here: http://beta.menashalibrary.org/childrens/authors
...
td .info {
display: none;
width: 445px;
height: 18px;
background: transparent
url('/sites/beta.menashalibrary.org/themes/kids/img/textbox-all.png')
no-repeat
I see it extending all the way to the right. But what
you encounter is the light background behind the curve
of the corner images that are in that top box. If you
can make that part of your image transparent or matach
it up to the gradient then that might solve your
problem.
Elli
--- Bruce
If you try #navlist li.active { margin: 0 0 0 20px;list-style-type:square }
(as an example) you'll see that the squares are there - you just need
margins on both the UL and the LI so you can see them
HTH - Susan
I would like square bullets on my left hand menu but just cant get it to
do
Brendan Hastings wrote:
...
I am having a problem with a drop down menu in IE7 - basically the
drop-down menu opens up behind hrefs here is an example of this - the
images are links.
http://www.dam.ie/investment.html
z-index:1 on ul#menubar should fix that.
position:relative without
Hi David and all,
Sorry I put up the wrong link
http://216.219.94.105/indextest.cfm
I am playing around with all the great pointers I have been given. There seem
to be a lot fo different opinions on this one so I will always be doing it
wrong in somebody´s eyes I suppose!
Hi Ingo, Thanks so much! That seems to have worked!
- Original Message
From: Ingo Chao [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Brendan Hastings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Sent: Wednesday, 27 June, 2007 3:30:25 PM
Subject: Re: [css-d] Drop down menu z-index problem in IE7
Brendan
trevor bayliss wrote:
Hi David and all,
Sorry I put up the wrong link
http://216.219.94.105/indextest.cfm
I am playing around with all the great pointers I have been given.
There seem to be a lot fo different opinions on this one so I will
always be doing it wrong in somebody´s eyes
Use borders to create rulers. You can use padding to push the border
farther from its element.
On 6/27/07, Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just want to create a 1px verical line. Is there a way to make divs 1px
wide? Seem to be a minimum of 5-10px depending on browser.
Any other methods
From: David Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm trying to make a javascript-free hover menu for some images
in IE 6 the menu
for the top images is hidden by the images below. I've tried setting
the menu's and images' z-indexes, and while this works in firefox it
has no effect in IE 6.
1. Google whatever hover so you can d/l the behavior that gives IE6
the ability to do things on hover, as it's limited to :hover on the a
element by default.
On 6/26/07, Luca Candela [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everybody, I'm new to CSS design and I need a little help. I solved
most of the IE6
Why should class be used to define an element vs. id? I'm sure each one
should be used in different situations, and would like more information
on making the right choice. Do child elements inherit properties from
there parent class? from there parent id? Any links to information on
this
Technically, ids should only be declared once in a page, and classes can be
repeated as many times as necessary. So I would declare page structure with
ids and elements within as classes. If you have a button (for example) that
is repeated many times in a page use a class.
If you use Tidy (I use
Travis Killen wrote:
Why should class be used to define an element vs. id?
You use ids for unique page elements.
ie:
id=contentWrapper
id=mainNav
id=inbox
You use classes for styling similar elements.
ie:
class=externalLink
class=topItem
class=message
However, you only need an id / class
hi
On 6/27/07, Travis Killen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why should class be used to define an element vs. id?
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/selector.html#id-selectors
Any links to information on
this topic would be much appreciated.
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/cover.html#minitoc
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Hi
On 26/06/07, Richard Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could someone take a quick look at this site in IE please? I think the
third column is dropping below the 1st. Is that correct?
http://www.familywealthdifference.com/blog/
Shark Attack Design wrote:
I wonder what proportion of web users ever bother to adjust the default text
size of their browser(s)? The preset default size is generally 16 (I think
Safari is different?) although I'm not sure what the units are for that
default -- pixels? Points?
It's been
As an FYI - I sent out a survey at my last position to state workers who
used computers for specific tasks and personal use and this was one of the
questions. Out of 67 responses back, no one had ever changed the default
font size or their default resolution. A very small study, but
Richard Brown wrote:
Hi
On 26/06/07, Richard Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could someone take a quick look at this site in IE please? I think the
third column is dropping below the 1st. Is that correct?
http://www.familywealthdifference.com/blog/
Hey all -
I'm hoping that all I need is a fresh set of eyes here. I'm trying to
accomplish a layout that I'm having a *slight* issue with. I can
*almost* get it exactly how I want it, but almost means no cigar.
So, here's a small graphic of what it should look like:
Hi David
On 27/06/07, David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could someone take a quick look at this site in IE please? I think the
third column is dropping below the 1st. Is that correct?
http://www.familywealthdifference.com/blog/
It would help if I could see the actual HTML/CSS.
Do you have links you can point to?
Elli
--- Shelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all -
I'm hoping that all I need is a fresh set of eyes
here. I'm trying to
accomplish a layout that I'm having a *slight* issue
with. I can
*almost*
Good afternoon list,
http://www.dzinelabs.com/projects/MP/Pages/metalicanav
Css: http://www.dzinelabs.com/projects/MP/Styles/metallicanav.css
Works in the good browsers but in IE 6 7 the nav and thumbgallery
breaks apart. Any thoughts on what is causing this?
--
Best regards,
Luc
Hi all,
I've run into a *very* minor (and wholly non-critical) issue for which
I'm hoping there's a quick solution.
URL: http://www.cprtools.net/localfeed/headcombs-test.php
CSS: http://www.cprtools.net/localfeed/prodfeed.css
Issue: This page now validates XHTML 1.0 Strict and CSS, but the
Hello,
I am having 2 separate issues with my CSS that I will list in order. I would
really appreciate any help I can get. The test site is located at:
http://www.therainforestsolution.com/new_index.html
1.) I've been working the last couple hours attempting to fix the weird way my
links are
Hello, all. I am creating a Zen Cart for my store and have put an image
in the background of my pages. The webpage is found here:
http://www.possets.com/zen-cart and the CSS can be found here.
http://www.possets.com/zen-cart/includes/templates/magic/css/stylesheet.css
In some browsers, the
Travis Killen wrote:
Why should class be used to define an element vs. id? I'm sure each one
should be used in different situations, and would like more information
on making the right choice. Do child elements inherit properties from
there parent class? from there parent id? Any links
It would help if I could see the actual HTML/CSS.
Do you have links you can point to?
That's the thing - this is a flat graphic mockup. I'm trying to figure
out the best way to code it in CSS. I've tried several different ways
(just initial attempts - no real meat), but I think I need another
Good afternoon Ray,
It was foretold that on 27/6/2007 @ 14:45:38 GMT-0400 (which was
15:45:38 where I live) Ray Leventhal would write:
snipped a bit
So, to be compliant, each of the p and img elements have their own
a href. The effect I was looking for was for the text hover effect to
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 19:13:23 -0300, Luc wrote:
Good evening list,
i have a nav menu that uses a class called active to indicate the current
page. The
class uses a background image but i can't seem to set the distance between
the image
and the links. I've been experimenting with both
Fabienne wrote:
Hello, all. I am creating a Zen Cart for my store and have put an image
in the background of my pages. The webpage is found here:
http://www.possets.com/zen-cart and the CSS can be found here.
http://www.possets.com/zen-cart/includes/templates/magic/css/stylesheet.css
In
Hi All
On 27/06/07, Richard Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 27/06/07, David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could someone take a quick look at this site in IE please? I think the
third column is dropping below the 1st. Is that correct?
http://www.familywealthdifference.com/blog/
I'm having trouble positioning divs. There are two major parts of
this page - the immovable header and the movable content. The header
contains a logo on the left, a subtitle in the center (left aligned to
the logo), and a search bar on the right.
Besides this, the content div only goes down as
Good evening David,
It was foretold that on 27/6/2007 @ 14:17:42 GMT-0700 (which was
18:17:42 where I live) David Hucklesby would write:
snipped a bit
Here's how it looks in Firefox:
http://webwiz.robinshosting.com/images/metalica.png
Strange, at my end in opera, moz and FF the borders
Luc wrote:
Good evening David,
It was foretold that on 27/6/2007 @ 14:17:42 GMT-0700 (which was
18:17:42 where I live) David Hucklesby would write:
snipped a bit
Here's how it looks in Firefox:
http://webwiz.robinshosting.com/images/metalica.png
Strange, at my
David,
Respectfully, getElementById() does use the name property if the id property
is not assigned, at least in IE.
mea culpa. You're correct about IE, should have double-checked first.
FF (at least 2.0.0.4) doesn't have this enhancement.
I took a look at MSDN to see what might be spec'd
Good evening Lori,
It was foretold that on 27/6/2007 @ 19:35:54 GMT-0400 (which was
20:35:54 where I live) Lori Lay would write:
snipped a bit
They don't on a high res monitor.
My res is 1440x900. Any idea what's causing this?
Also, can you isolate the effect you're trying to achieve?
On
Luc wrote:
Good evening Lori,
It was foretold that on 27/6/2007 @ 19:35:54 GMT-0400 (which was
20:35:54 where I live) Lori Lay would write:
snipped a bit
They don't on a high res monitor.
My res is 1440x900. Any idea what's causing this?
I think it's just that your viewport is
Good evening Lori,
It was foretold that on 27/6/2007 @ 19:35:54 GMT-0400 (which was
20:35:54 where I live) Lori Lay would write:
snipped a bit
The active class has a
-2em left margin that pulls the link text over, so it's working the way
you have coded it. If you're referring to the missing
Terry Hamel wrote:
I'm having trouble positioning divs. There are two major parts of
this page - the immovable header and the movable content. The header
contains a logo on the left, a subtitle in the center (left aligned to
the logo), and a search bar on the right.
Besides this, the
Luc wrote:
Good evening Lori,
It was foretold that on 27/6/2007 @ 19:35:54 GMT-0400 (which was
20:35:54 where I live) Lori Lay would write:
snipped a bit
Still puzzles me why the borders etc don't stretch all the way down???
Because the content will only be as tall as it needs to be.
Good evening Lori,
It was foretold that on 27/6/2007 @ 21:03:23 GMT-0400 (which was
22:03:23 where I live) Lori Lay would write:
snipped a bit
Because the content will only be as tall as it needs to be. Getting the
content to stretch all the way down requires a bit of messing around
with
i am told that on the wine pages contact page:
http://www.tuttobenewines.com/contact.html
http://www.tuttobenewines.com/wines-rosso.html
http://www.tuttobenewines.com/wines-bianco.html
i have a disappearing content bug in IE6 win SP2.
I cannot for the life of me recreate it - despite
Please don't top post!
Susan Grossman wrote:
As an FYI - I sent out a survey at my last position to state workers who
used computers for specific tasks and personal use and this was one of the
questions. Out of 67 responses back, no one had ever changed the default
font size or their default
Jason Crosse wrote:
Shark Attack Design wrote:
I wonder what proportion of web users ever bother to adjust the default text
size of their browser(s)? The preset default size is generally 16 (I think
Safari is different?) although I'm not sure what the units are for that
default -- pixels?
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