On 24/07/07, Melinda Odom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having a problem with this php store and getting the center lined up in
mozilla and firefox:
http://www.lookatmebaby.com/index.php
IE7 looks ok.
You have a Doctype that triggers Quirks mode and causes IE to put
padding inside the width
Of the clickable pages only the About page (top left link) is not
honoring a min-height filter for the header. Where be my error?
login: sg
pass: Q79apM
uri:
http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/celiac/
css for the about page:
http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/celiac/ct/css/utility.css
Thank
is there any way to un-hasLayout an element that has gained it? if
not (and from what i've seen and read, there isn't), is there a way to
get around the trigger when it comes to floating elements?
my situation is almost exactly the same as the examples at
Hi,
I'm having a problem with this php store and getting the center lined up in
mozilla and firefox on this first page only:
http://www.lookatmebaby.com/index.php
IE7 looks ok.
The width is 940 for the whole site.
Thanks!
Sincerely,
Melinda Odom
Design Hosting, Inc.
www.designhosting.biz
Hey Neal,
If #articleOptions is absolutely positioned,
and why not set its parent #pad to position:relative,
so the absolutely positioned block #articleOptions is based off that
location.
On 7/23/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On Jul 24, 2007, at 11:14 PM, cj wrote:
is there any way to un-hasLayout an element that has gained it? if
not (and from what i've seen and read, there isn't), is there a way to
get around the trigger when it comes to floating elements?
my situation is almost exactly the same as the
Hello everybody,
I've been struggling with reliable alternatives to pixel-based type sizing
methods, but I haven't been able to find any. I've read many articles on
this subject. It's perhaps the aspect of standards-based coding that for
some reason I find the most confusing.
Here is an
John Gribben wrote:
http://windows.pedrera.com/clients/omnia/temp/
Am I missing something? We have the same versions of IE, our Text Size
settings are the same, but his browser is rendering the type larger than
mine by an order of magnitude.
Thanks,
John
Maybe he's
On 7/24/07, Philippe Wittenbergh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, what about this: making sure that your element has enough content
in order to show your background image ? Then you don't need the
'hasLayout' trigger, min-height here.
for the default text size (at least on my computer - i haven't
Good day list,
I am preparing to begin work for a client whose site must meet Bobby
compliance, particularly to accommodate their blind visitors. Along with
digesting the W3C accessibility guidelines, I've discovered Aural Cascading
Style Sheets (ACSS). From the handful of more recent articles
David Laakso wrote:
Of the clickable pages only the About page (top left link) is not
honoring a min-height filter for the header. Where be my error?
login: sg
pass: Q79apM
uri:
http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/celiac/
css for the about page:
Hello,
I have a rounded black box under a h2 element and I want it to work like
sliding doors - to be longer when the text is longer, and vice versa.
But now it has width as it's container box and I don't know how to solve
that, look here http://erikgyepes.com/problem/.
Thanks for any advices.
John Gribben wrote:
I've been struggling with reliable alternatives to pixel-based type sizing
methods, but I haven't been able to find any. I've read many articles on
this subject. It's perhaps the aspect of standards-based coding that for
some reason I find the most confusing.
Here is
Ingo Chao wrote:
David Laakso wrote:
Of the clickable pages only the About page (top left link) is not
honoring a min-height filter for the header. Where be my error?
login: sg
pass: Q79apM
uri:
http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/celiac/
css for the about page:
Denise wrote:
I would appreciate any advice (and links) from those of you familiar with
designing for this audience.
I, too, would like to have some of this information as I've only briefly toyed
with the idea of learning aural style sheets. So, please either post them to
the list (since it's
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Erik Gyepes wrote:
Hello,
I have a rounded black box under a h2 element and I want it to work like
sliding doors - to be longer when the text is longer, and vice versa.
But now it has width as it's container box and I don't know how to solve
John Gribben wrote:
Hello everybody,
I've been struggling with reliable alternatives to pixel-based type sizing
methods, but I haven't been able to find any. I've read many articles on
this subject. It's perhaps the aspect of standards-based coding that for
some reason I find the most
Hi Ricky,
yes I believe that works but I don't want so width background, I need
just as long as the h2 text :(
Erik
Ricky Zhou wrote:
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Erik Gyepes wrote:
Hello,
I have a rounded black box under a h2 element and I want it to work like
On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 11:17:12 -0400, John Gribben wrote:
[...]
http://windows.pedrera.com/clients/omnia/temp/
With this template, I used a percentage (62.5%) to set the root parent size
for the
body and then used em units to set the size of all child elements. This
seemed to work
well on
Hi David,
I mistakenly thought that the problem was noticeable when you compared the
about page with another one (say Medicine), both in IE 5.2 on the Mac.
I noticed that CELIAC TODAY in the banner below the nav is positioned
differently on the two pages, and thought that might have something to
Hello all,
Often you see subtle slanted lines making up the background on blogs.
I have a simple example here (but mine does't line up and not so subtle :)-
http://arihoj.freehostia.com/css/pattern/testBackground.html
There are 3 images, one for body background, and one on each side of
centered
On 2007/07/24 11:17 (GMT-0400) John Gribben apparently typed:
I've been struggling with reliable alternatives to pixel-based type sizing
There's little reliable about px sizing fonts except to guarantee large
numbers of visitors to be unable to read your mousetype.
Hi,
I've played a little with it and now it works:
h2.box
{
background: url(images/black-box-right.png) no-repeat right;
color: #9fcc58;
display: inline;
padding: 5px 10px 5px 0;
}
h2.box span {
background: url(images/black-box-left.png) no-repeat left;
display: inline;
Thanks for the suggestion Arian
anytime position: relative is added (anywhere in the module) the
articleOptions list disappears
Think this is a doctype issue - -
Hey Neal,
If #articleOptions is absolutely positioned,
and why not set its parent #pad to position:relative,
so the absolutely
I am looking for a site check before I begin to add content to this site.
The HTML link is: http://www.eddysound.com/filing/
The CSS link is: http://www.eddysound.com/filing/style/epso.css
First, I have a few problems in IE 6. There is a 4 pixel gap between the
header and content div. Why
At 12:42 PM -0400 7/24/07, Denise wrote:
I am preparing to begin work for a client whose site must meet Bobby
compliance, particularly to accommodate their blind visitors. Along with
digesting the W3C accessibility guidelines, I've discovered Aural Cascading
Style Sheets (ACSS). From the
hello,
I am having problems with tables that are too wide for a browser window.
The client has existing html code that they cannot change in the near future
and so I have to work with whats already there,
and whats there is very very ugly.
Here is the example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on this link:
http://www.raiders.com/Common/Article.aspx?id=26034
Did not look into your page, but disappearing a.p. boxes in IE are
covered in this article by Bruno Fassino
http://www.brunildo.org/test/IE_raf3.html
Ingo
--
http://www.satzansatz.de/css.html
Thanks Ingo
I went over that page trying the cures and it did not work - - I used that
page before and it worked - - I have to give up on it
thanks
we are all looking forward to the day IE6 croaks
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on this link:
http://www.raiders.com/Common/Article.aspx?id=26034
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.raiders.com/Common/Article.aspx?id=26034
As first thing I would make sure that you have a position:relative parent
with hasLayout.
The only relative positioned parent that I found at the quick look is the
#subPageBackNewsroom div.
Give layout to it (with
Joe Schmitt wrote:
Hi David,
I mistakenly thought that the problem was noticeable when you compared the
about page with another one (say Medicine), both in IE 5.2 on the Mac.
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Joe
login: sg
pass: Q79apM
uri:
http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/celiac/
~dL
Hello,
URL: http://erikgyepes.com/problem1/
The page looks okay in Firefox and Oper, but when I look on it with IE6
then the US states title dissapears. Also with the All makes title
which is on the bottom of the page.
Does anyone know how to fix this?
Erik
Hi Matthew,
I got rid of the 4 pixel gap by removing extra spaces in the html code for
the header section:
div id=header
div id=header_leftimg src=images/left_corner_patch.jpg alt=Top
half of patch. height=88 width=141/div
div id=header_centerimg src=images/header_center.jpg alt=Website
On 2007/07/24 15:25 (GMT-0400) Your Name apparently typed:
I am looking for a site check before I begin to add content to this site.
The HTML link is: http://www.eddysound.com/filing/
The CSS link is: http://www.eddysound.com/filing/style/epso.css
Second, is there a better way to style my
Hello, I sought a little on the Web because this term did not say anything
to me, and I found what is probably the last document placed at the disposal
by the W3C. it is here http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/aural.html. This article
introduces aural styles and details the aural properties defined by
My layout seems to work in Firefox and IE7 but early versions of IE are
distorting my layout. I would like to make the product photos box the same
size as the place your order here box. I am also having trouble fixing the
validation errors.
http://precisemessenger.com/private/shirttest.html
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