Hi Once again
On 29/06/07, David Hucklesby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 21:28:58 +0100, Richard Brown 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?
On 28/06/07, Michael Leibson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The resulting div was centered in Firefox 2, but was
aligned left in IE 6. I therefore deduce that even
IE6 won't accept auto margin centering -- am I
correct?
It will, but only in standards mode. In quirks mode there are work
arounds,
David Hucklesby wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 12:41:40 +0200, Ingo Chao wrote:
kristin wrote:
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
kristin wrote:
Hi Ingo,
So right you are. I changed the zooms per your instruction (do you think I
need it on the right column?) and I'll think about how to make the
navigation more bullet proof.
I did read the article about changing the DPI, etc, but I thought about it
more from the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm scratching my head wondering why there is a space in between two divs on
a page I am creating.
It works in IE and doesn't in Firefox (Usually the opposite of what I usually
encounter).
The web page is: http://valdostawebmaster.com/projects/blueprint/
and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm scratching my head wondering why there is a space in between two divs
on a page I am creating.
It works in IE and doesn't in Firefox (Usually the opposite of what I
usually encounter).
The web page is:
http://valdostawebmaster.com/projects/blueprint/
and the
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone could shed some light on why I'm getting some
strange behavior under Opera 9. It seems to be doing exactly what IE 6
is doing--meaning that it's recognizing content inside a Holly Hack.
Any ideas (or suggestions of better ways to solve the problem) would be
most
Hallo,
the following page has problems in IE 6, maybe older versions, too:
http://wiki.zeno.org
1.: In IE 6 the links in the left menu are in the default font, with the
default color, and they become underlined on hover though all that is
modified in the CSS.
2.: The list items in the first
ByteDreams wrote:
I'm working on my very first WP theme.
Everything is inside a #wrapper which is underneath the body tag
Then I have the following structure:
#header
body{
top: 0;
margin: 0;
font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif
font-size:10px;
}
I'm working on my very first WP theme.
Everything is inside a #wrapper which is underneath the body tag
Then I have the following structure:
#header
body{
top: 0;
margin: 0;
font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif
font-size:10px;
}
#header{
With respect David you are wrong and this is NOT the same question. This has
nothing to do with any other question it is a simple font question and asking
how to get the same effect as font size 11px with ems or percentages. Just
because I haven´t implemented your 5 column layout doesn´t mean
ByteDreams wrote:
I'm working on my very first WP theme.
Everything is inside a #wrapper which is underneath the body tag
Then I have the following structure:
I plan to add another sidebar for a three-column layout, and widgetize the
sidebars, but haven't added the second sidebar yet.
What
Thank you all for your help, Mark and Confusion were on the spot. I am sorry if
I annoyed you David I really appreciate your opinion and I am implementing your
very VALUABLE solutions.
Mark Story [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't read all the replies yet. But a really good way to get
ByteDreams wrote:
Thank you.
I've temporarily loaded the theme on my site. It's now worse than it was -
than it appeared offline. For instance I had gotten the dock menu working
and in the middle, now its back on the left.
I don't know what happened now. I can't see straight anymore.
I
Andrew S. Townley wrote:
I was wondering if anyone could shed some light on why I'm
getting some strange behavior under Opera 9. It seems to be
doing exactly what IE 6 is doing--meaning that it's recognizing
content inside a Holly Hack.
Any ideas (or suggestions of better ways to solve the
But a really good way to get
consistent fonts is to set
body {
font-size:62.5%
}
This along with other resets makes all your fonts equivalent to 10px.
This not only allows you to make nice em sizes like 1.2em for 12 px
etc.
As long as the default font size in the user's agent is such that
100%
This along with other resets makes all your fonts equivalent to 10px.
Actually, it makes it equivalent to 62.5% of the user's base font size
(usually 16px). But, yes, you can usually safely assume 10px.
But also allows you do your entire layout in ems should you choose
to do so.
I would
Hello,
I have the dropdowns for the most part fixed thanks to Alan Gresley
but can't seem to fix the problems in Explorer 6 and 5.5. I tried all
sorts of changes to get it to work but to no avail so would really
appreciate some help on these last bugs.
The site in question is
Good afternoon Mauricio,
It was foretold that on 28/6/2007 @ 21:56:05 GMT- (which was
18:56:05 where I live) Mauricio Samy Silva would write:
I notice here that the thumb gallery isn't centered only in IE6/Win.
Since it is centered in FFox and Opera, I suggest add the following to your
Good afternoon Mauricio,
It was foretold that on 28/6/2007 @ 21:56:05 GMT- (which was
18:56:05 where I live) Mauricio Samy Silva would write:
I notice here that the thumb gallery isn't centered only in IE6/Win.
Since it is centered in FFox and Opera, I suggest add the following to
On 6/29/07, Christian Kirchhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo,
the following page has problems in IE 6, maybe older versions, too:
http://wiki.zeno.org
1.: In IE 6 the links in the left menu are in the default font, with the
default color, and they become underlined on hover though all
On Fri, 2007-06-29 at 15:44, Bruno Fassino wrote:
Andrew S. Townley wrote:
I was wondering if anyone could shed some light on why I'm
getting some strange behavior under Opera 9. It seems to be
doing exactly what IE 6 is doing--meaning that it's recognizing
content inside a Holly
Dave Pierce grumbled:
In this site, http://www.pierceartanddesign.com/testfiles/index.html
according to the browsercam, everything works fine except IE5 and
5.5. (I'm not too worried about versions 3 and 4), but in IE5.x,
the content side is all whacked.
Can anyone tell me why?
to
Here's a theme that apparently works.
http://windyroad.org/software/wordpress/vistered-little-theme/
I've looked at his files to see how he got that header working, and tried a
few things including using the @media screen hack for IE6. Still, I don't
see how he's gotten this to work.
Oh, my
Doh! Forgot the URL.
For anyone who's interested, the updated version is here:
http://atownley.org/wip/menu2/
On Fri, 2007-06-29 at 17:57, Andrew S. Townley wrote:
On Fri, 2007-06-29 at 15:44, Bruno Fassino wrote:
Andrew S. Townley wrote:
I was wondering if anyone could shed some
Here's a theme that apparently works.
http://windyroad.org/software/wordpress/vistered-little-theme/
I've looked at his files to see how he got that header working, and tried a
few things including using the @media screen hack for IE6. Still, I don't
see how he's gotten this to work.
Oh, my
ByteDreams wrote:
Here's a theme that apparently works.
http://windyroad.org/software/wordpress/vistered-little-theme/
I've looked at his files to see how he got that header working, and tried a
few things including using the @media screen hack for IE6. Still, I don't
see how he's gotten
Okay - back to the drawing board then...
thxs
-Original Message-
From: David Laakso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2007 2:06 PM
To: ByteDreams
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] Wordpress theme floats and footers
ByteDreams wrote:
Here's a theme
ByteDreams wrote:
Okay - back to the drawing board then...
thxs
I hope that means back to making one of these
http://blog.html.it/layoutgala/ yours, and not top-posting any more.
~dL
even more wallpaper trimmed
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On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 10:42:18 +0100, Rick Lecoat wrote:
Thanks for that link David, I have a project coming up that will require an
image
gallery rollover technique like that and desperately wanted to do it with
CSS, no
javascript. This has just shown me how.
Good. Stu has other examples,
Ingo wrote:
As this topic is forked in three or four threads, it is a little bit
confusing; Kristin already has attached some fixes I suggested she said, so
maybe its not an issue here anymore. And we did not get any confirmation by
Kristin that the reporter actually had used a high dpi screen
Christian Kirchhoff wrote:
the following page has problems in IE 6, maybe older versions, too:
http://wiki.zeno.org
1.: In IE 6 the links in the left menu are in the default
font, with the
default color, and they become underlined on hover though all that is
modified in the CSS.
You have
On Jun 30, 2007, at 5:51 AM, Bruno Fassino wrote:
You have in this sheet
index.php?
title=MediaWiki:Monobook.cssusemsgcache=yesaction=rawctype=te
xt/csssmaxage=18000
groups of selectors like
div#p-navigation.portlet li a,
div.portlet[id=p-Zeno.org] li a,
div#p-tb.portlet li a
David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fixed positioning is not supported for IE6
True, but it will through a hack. I used the Dean Edwards IE7 CSS
hack to get fixed positioning to work on IE6.
http://dean.edwards.name/IE7/
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Good evening list,
I have a form that acts weird: if you click on the Nome and
E-mail fields, they shrink.
Also the subject field is a bit to small. Strangely, in IE it works,
except in FF,Moz and Opera.
I'm not sure if it's a Css problem or something with the form. If
it's the
On Jun 30, 2007, at 11:19 AM, Luc wrote:
I have a form that acts weird: if you click on the Nome and
E-mail fields, they shrink.
Also the subject field is a bit to small. Strangely, in IE it works,
except in FF,Moz and Opera.
I'm not sure if it's a Css problem or something with
Hello All-
I have (what should be) a simple page layout with a header div (40px
height), footer div (50px height) and middle div containing an IFRAME
(600px min height). The whole page should have a minimum height of 690px
(40+600+50) but I want the IFRAME section to expand to fit vertically if
Good evening Philippe,
It was foretold that on 29/6/2007 @ 11:26:40 GMT+0900 (which was
23:26:40 where I live) Philippe Wittenbergh would write:
From your stylesheet:
input:focus, select:focus {
width: 90px;
}
Says it all.
Ooops, i thought i had removed that one ... tnx
On Jun 30, 2007, at 11:51 AM, Luc wrote:
Only thing that Opera, moz and FF refuses to do is making the
subject box wide
enough ... do they require a special declaration for this, since IE
(for once) doesn't have a problem with it?
You mean the select element ?
IE doesn't allow much
At 12:03 PM +0900 6/30/07, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
On Jun 30, 2007, at 11:51 AM, Luc wrote:
Only thing that Opera, moz and FF refuses to do is making the
subject box wide
enough ... do they require a special declaration for this, since IE
(for once) doesn't have a problem with it?
Dear All
Back to this site again:
http://familywealthdifference.com/blog/
http://familywealthdifference.com/blog/wp-content/themes/FWPItheme2/style.css
I now have all the columns working correctly. However, in IE 6 I get
this happening to the content in the right column:
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