On Jul 31, 2007, at 10:19 AM, Luc wrote:
> resizing the text in Fireworks and Moz, breaks up my navigation
> (around increasing to 200% and up), while in Opera it holds up to
> 1000% and in IE up to "extra big".
>
> I tried setting the general font rule to 100% but that didn't solve
> it, tr
Text-align and margin-left are different for #orderhere. Is this intentional?
David
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From: jana coyle
Sent: Mon 7/30/2007 10:40 PM
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: [css-d] Same code different results
I have a container setup for placing orders, as seen in the following link.
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I have a container setup for placing orders, as seen in the following link.
http://precisemessenger.com/private/orderbox.html
Notice line 1. has both radio buttons on the same line. This is what I am
looking for.
Unfortunately when I implement this container into my page, extra space is
added
Good afternoon list,
I just encountered a strange phenomena (at least to me):
resizing the text in Fireworks and Moz, breaks up my navigation
(around increasing to 200% and up), while in Opera it holds up to
1000% and in IE up to "extra big".
I tried setting the general font rule to 10
Luc wrote:
> Good afternoon list,
>
> I just encountered a strange phenomena (at least to me):
>
> resizing the text in Fireworks and Moz, breaks up my navigation
> (around increasing to 200% and up), while in Opera it holds up to
> 1000% and in IE up to "extra big".
>
> I tried setting t
Good afternoon list,
I just encountered a strange phenomena (at least to me):
resizing the text in Fireworks and Moz, breaks up my navigation
(around increasing to 200% and up), while in Opera it holds up to
1000% and in IE up to "extra big".
I tried setting the general font rule to 10
SosCpdGMail wrote:
> Hello Brian
>
> Sorry, but I can't see if your question is how to retrieve uppercase text
> from database or apply pink/blue color to your selects.
Rafael,
Thanks, but I know how to do this and all the DB query behind it. :)
The issue is that the functions I'm using to gener
>> (definitely! I can create a bigger and more complex mess _with_ CSS,
>> than anyone could do before CSS... :-) )
> The humour helps! ; - )
Sometimes humor is all we can throw at weak and buggy browsers. The fact
remains though: we can be much more creative with CSS than without it -
even in
- Original Message
From: Michael Leibson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Alan Gresley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2007 3:21:08 PM
Subject: collapsing vertical margins
Michael Leibson wrote:
>> . . . IE6 suddenly ignores paragraph margin-right when t
> At 2:39 AM +0100 7/30/07, Aaron Gray wrote:
>>I have a three column example with expandable center column :-
>>
>> http://www.aarongray.org/Examples/CSS/ThreeColumnExample.html
>>
>>Is there any way to add "modern" rounded style corners to this ?
>>
>>I can see how to do it to the fixed width
Hi Guys,
I have a select drop down filled with color codes such as
"PINK/BLUE"
etc...
I want them to show up as
"Pink/Blue"
in the database that fills this list, they are stored in all CAPS, and
are pulled directly with no formatting.
I applied the text-transform of capitalize to the element
At 2:39 AM +0100 7/30/07, Aaron Gray wrote:
>I have a three column example with expandable center column :-
>
> http://www.aarongray.org/Examples/CSS/ThreeColumnExample.html
>
>Is there any way to add "modern" rounded style corners to this ?
>
>I can see how to do it to the fixed width div's bu
- Original Message
From: Gunlaug Sørtun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Michael Leibson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2007 7:09:14 PM
Subject: Re: [css-d] collapsing vertical margins
>(definitely! I can create a bigger and more complex mess _with_ CSS,
>> On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 02:39:08 +0100, Aaron Gray wrote:
>>> I have a three column example with expandable center column :-
>>>
>>> http://www.aarongray.org/Examples/CSS/ThreeColumnExample.html
>>>
>>> Is there any way to add "modern" rounded style corners to this ?
>>>
>> You may get some ideas he
>> On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 02:39:08 +0100, Aaron Gray wrote:
>>> I have a three column example with expandable center column :-
>>>
>>> http://www.aarongray.org/Examples/CSS/ThreeColumnExample.html
>>>
>>> Is there any way to add "modern" rounded style corners to this ?
>>>
>> You may get some ideas he
>> On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 02:39:08 +0100, Aaron Gray wrote:
>>> I have a three column example with expandable center column :-
>>>
>>> http://www.aarongray.org/Examples/CSS/ThreeColumnExample.html
>>>
>>> Is there any way to add "modern" rounded style corners to this ?
>>>
>> You may get some ideas he
Hello,
I have some images (3 small cherries - at the header and the footer of
the page) that I would like to have on top of the overall content so I'm
using z-index and position: absolute for this. Everything is alright in
Firefox and Opera, but it has some problems in IE6 - some elements are
Hello all,
A strange oddity here
When you scroll down on http://www.cwwebs.net/bc2007/
medical_negligence.html to the list (in content area) where it shows
the list beginning with “cerebral palsy” and click on the link, then
hit the back button in IE7 browser, then the next list item wil
On 30/07/07, David Laakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John Lockerbie wrote:
> On 30/07/07, David Laakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> John Lockerbie wrote:
>
> On 30/07/07, David Laakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> John Lockerbie wrote:
>
>
> I forgot to say, I've still got the problem
Jim Nannery wrote:
Morning Bruce
You wrote
> John Lockerbie wrote:
>
>> PS Fwiw, top-posting is making it impossible for anyone to follow
>> this thread-- write below (rather than above) those you reply to
>> on the list
>
> That fad is your personal preference. Many of us dislike scrolling down
> On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 02:39:08 +0100, Aaron Gray wrote:
>> I have a three column example with expandable center column :-
>>
>> http://www.aarongray.org/Examples/CSS/ThreeColumnExample.html
>>
>> Is there any way to add "modern" rounded style corners to this ?
>>
>> I can see how to do it to the fi
On 7/29/07, Philippe Wittenbergh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> That document is in Quirksmode. And the are descendants of a
> In that mode (also known as backwards compatibility mode),
> inheritance does not go _through_ : resets the font-
> size to 1em.
>
> If you use a DocType [1] that trigge
I'm working for the first time on doing a print style sheet:: while Firefox
is behaving pretty much like I want it to, IE is adding huge amounts of
space both before my first element (the logo)
http://www.currentflash.com/alma/web/programming/rnd04/academics.php
and on one page (which contains fo
Morning Bruce
You wrote
> John Lockerbie wrote:
>
>> PS Fwiw, top-posting is making it impossible for anyone to follow
>> this thread-- write below (rather than above) those you reply to
>> on the list
>
> That fad is your personal preference. Many of us dislike scrolling down
> through long quo
>
>>
> David,
>
> Thank you very much for your time and effort. I'll take a close look
> at what you've done and see if I can then amend my site to suit.
> Incidentally, the site was always supposed to be centred.
>
> I've been trying to re-rationalise what I'm doing and simplify it but
> see
On 30/07/07, David Laakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John Lockerbie wrote:
> > On 30/07/07, David Laakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> John Lockerbie wrote:
> >>
> >>> On 30/07/07, David Laakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> John Lockerbie wrote:
>
>
> > I forgo
John Lockerbie wrote:
> On 30/07/07, David Laakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> John Lockerbie wrote:
>>
>>> On 30/07/07, David Laakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
John Lockerbie wrote:
> I forgot to say, I've still got the problem with what I thin
I prefer top-posting as well... scrolling down constantly is a pain...
Rick
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On 30/07/07, David Laakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John Lockerbie wrote:
> > On 30/07/07, David Laakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> John Lockerbie wrote:
> >>
> >>> I forgot to say, I've still got the problem with what I think is the
> >>> IE double margin problem which I can't seem to s
John Lockerbie wrote:
> On 30/07/07, David Laakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> John Lockerbie wrote:
>>
>>> I forgot to say, I've still got the problem with what I think is the
>>> IE double margin problem which I can't seem to solve. It shows itself
>>> in Win IE 5.1,5.5 and 6, but not
John Lockerbie wrote:
> PS Fwiw, top-posting is making it impossible for anyone to follow
> this thread-- write below (rather than above) those you reply to
> on the list
That fad is your personal preference. Many of us dislike scrolling down through
long quotes to see whether the current post
On 30/07/07, David Laakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John Lockerbie wrote:
> > I forgot to say, I've still got the problem with what I think is the
> > IE double margin problem which I can't seem to solve. It shows itself
> > in Win IE 5.1,5.5 and 6, but not 7. See Browsershots:
> > http://browse
John Lockerbie wrote:
> I forgot to say, I've still got the problem with what I think is the
> IE double margin problem which I can't seem to solve. It shows itself
> in Win IE 5.1,5.5 and 6, but not 7. See Browsershots:
> http://browsershots.org/website/http://catnaps.org/latest/saturday.html
>
>
I forgot to say, I've still got the problem with what I think is the
IE double margin problem which I can't seem to solve. It shows itself
in Win IE 5.1,5.5 and 6, but not 7. See Browsershots:
http://browsershots.org/website/http://catnaps.org/latest/saturday.html
Does anybody know what I've done
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