Melinda Odom wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I found the problem...this page was edited and a different doctype was put
> in and as soon as I changed it to:
> "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd";>
>
> everything started working again in ie7 and probably ie6 but don't have that
> one to test.
>
> Sincerely,
Well, I am finally working on my own site. I want three boxes lined up next to
each other (the light blue boxes). I tried floating them but somehow that made
them go into the footer (which has a red border on it while I am trying to
figure this all out). So then I absolutely positioned them i
Hi,
I found the problem...this page was edited and a different doctype was put
in and as soon as I changed it to:
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd";>
everything started working again in ie7 and probably ie6 but don't have that
one to test.
Sincerely,
Melinda Odom
Design Hosting, Inc.
www.des
On Aug 25, 2007, at 3:48 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm trying to use min-height in FF, which is supposed to support the
> style, but it's ignoring it. IE, ironically enough, is honoring it
> because
>
> I'm using the IE7 javscript library.
Specifically 'min-height' as applied to .
It is a
Melinda Odom wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My drop downs have stopped working in this store:
> http://www.prayerbookstore.com
>
> They were working in ie7 and the top was centered but my browser is showing
> it off to the left and the menu dropdowns are not working. Works fine in
> mozilla and netscape.
>
> Can
I am writing a CSS for printing invoices (via Flying Saucer).
That's a page with three DIVs with fixed heights, header, body, and
footer. Target is DIN A4.
OK, I would like to emulate a common layout in printed invoices: in
the body I would like to have a table that fills 100% the DIV both
I'm sorry--I should have noted that right now the sample does not work in IE6.
That's a problem for another day. Probably the day after I settle this one.
--Bob R.
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Interesting... I don't know why (I didn't find anything on the spec) but it
seems you need to specify the height property. It also seems that pretty
much any value works.
On 8/24/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <
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>
> I'm trying to use min-height in FF, which is supposed to support
Greetings:
I'm working on a large document with translations and footnotes, and I do not
want popup windows. Instead, I have the text appearing in place (mockup sample
at http://users.rcn.com/rtberg/try_me.html), using javascript and enclosing the
note or translation text--which is sometimes f
Hi,
My drop downs have stopped working in this store:
http://www.prayerbookstore.com
They were working in ie7 and the top was centered but my browser is showing
it off to the left and the menu dropdowns are not working. Works fine in
mozilla and netscape.
Can someone please confirm this? I may b
On 2007/08/25 08:10 (GMT+0800) Richard Grevers apparently typed:
> Also, gets a smaller font size by default in nearly every
> browser (13pt vs 16pt, IIRC) so you would at least need to allow for
> that.
Safari is 13px vs. 16px, as is Gecko on Mac and windoz. Gecko is 12px vs.
16px on Linux. In
On 8/22/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm working for a company in which the boss (who's originally from the
> print industry) insists on having equal line lengths in the browsers on
> different operating systems.
>
> So in an example text, "hello, i'm example text!", i
I'm trying to use min-height in FF, which is supposed to support the
style, but it's ignoring it. IE, ironically enough, is honoring it because
I'm using the IE7 javscript library.
Anyway, here's the relevent code.
fieldset {
border:1px solid #369;
border-left:3.4em solid #369;
David Laakso wrote:
> Ray Leventhal wrote:
>> Ray Leventhal wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm implementing a layout based (Strongly) on the holy grail liquid
>>> layout[1].
>>>
>>
>>
>> grr...i hate it when I forget the reference :)
>> [1] http://www.alistapart.com/articles/holygrail
>>
Ray Leventhal wrote:
> Ray Leventhal wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm implementing a layout based (Strongly) on the holy grail liquid
>> layout[1].
>>
>
>
> grr...i hate it when I forget the reference :)
> [1] http://www.alistapart.com/articles/holygrail
>
This aricle [1] may help with
John Gribben wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
>
>
> A client is unable to view the primary navigation on this site:
>
>
>
> http://www.albaadvisors.com/
>
>
>
> They claim to be having this problem with the latest version of Firefox on
> XP. I've tested with this browser and don't have the problem.
Rick Faircloth wrote:
> http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
It's worth noting that those statistics are taken from w3schools.com
itself – a resource used by web developers seeking to inform themselves
about browser behaviours – and as not a good indication of the general
public
Ray Leventhal wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm implementing a layout based (Strongly) on the holy grail liquid
> layout[1].
grr...i hate it when I forget the reference :)
[1] http://www.alistapart.com/articles/holygrail
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On 8/23/2007 5:19 AM, Barney Carroll wrote:
> Jay Levitt wrote:
>> So how, if at all, can I get the margins and padding of fieldset to
>> affect the right column? I can set margins/padding on .labelled-form
>> instead, but that may not be what I always want to do. In fact, since
>> .labelled-f
Hi everyone,
A client is unable to view the primary navigation on this site:
http://www.albaadvisors.com/
They claim to be having this problem with the latest version of Firefox on
XP. I've tested with this browser and don't have the problem. Can anybody
spot something I am doing wron
Hi all,
I'm implementing a layout based (Strongly) on the holy grail liquid
layout[1].
Site:
http://devel.legionpost130.org/
CSS:
http://devel.legionpost130.org/styles/post130.css
(contains some unneeded redundancies, I'm sure)
Layout issue1:
The center column text is aligned to the same height
http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
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To: CSS Discuss
Subject: Re: [css-d] Nav container: Collapses in IE6
Thank guys,
I added the 1% height
RR,
There are loads of pages detailing various methods for dealing with
cross-browser problems – here are a few with insights into what's wrong
with IE, and how you can avoid the problems:
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=BoxModelHack
http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer.html
http
Thank guys,
I added the 1% height and it works great.
I used to kind of blow off IE6, but a client was having too many of his
customers have problems with his site. I'm glad I check for it now, even
thought it's __! (you fill in the blank)
There is a list somewhere of browser stats around
Bruno,
Thank you for responding.
> Maybe you ... have a caching issue?
Yes, you are right. I cleaned out my cache and see that your fix is, in
fact, working as hoped.
Thank you for your help. It was exactly the information I needed.
--
Dave M G
Dave M G wrote:
> I added an explicit height, and made the width 100%.
>
> Unfortunately, that does not seem to have done it:
> http://www.browsercam.com/public.aspx?proj_id=356657
I see the "articlass" background image in IE7 and the above browsercam page
shows it too. I mean the gold 3d text
Thanks a million! That did the trick :).
Elli
--- Barney Carroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Elli,
>
> Give the container overflow:hidden and height:1%
> that will make it
> 'contain' properly.
>
>
> Regards,
> Barney
>
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Elli,
Give the container overflow:hidden and height:1% – that will make it
'contain' properly.
Regards,
Barney
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On 24/8/07 (09:16) Shivanand said:
> I am using a input button whose code is:
>
>class="buttonStyle" />
>
>
>
>I have styled the buttons using the classes below:
>
>.buttonStyle{
>font-family:Tahoma, Arial, verdana, sans-serif;
>font-size:11px;
>color:#fff;
>font-weight:normal;
>
--- Barney Carroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Elli,
>
> You want to float:left; The value of float is which
> direction it should
> go to while remaining on the same horizontal level
>
As it turns out, I needed the list to float right as
far right as it would go, so I resolved that by
wrapp
cssman,
You should still feed margin: 0 auto; to IE, and give the body
text-align: center.
Regards,
Barney
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Sorry RR,
That's the result of my partial advice (it's debateable as to whether or
not it's good practice but I always treat IE bugs as exceptions to be
dealt with as and when they come up): IE needs the abstract
MS-proprietary property of 'hasLayout' to apply conventional box model
logic in s
This question was posted previously, but I have not received any answers
yet. I cannot figure out how to reply back to my same original thread (so if
someone can help with that question that would be great too).
I'm trying to please as many resolutions as possible, and have coded the
example below
I am using a input button whose code is:
I have styled the buttons using the classes below:
.buttonStyle{
font-family:Tahoma, Arial, verdana, sans-serif;
font-size:11px;
color:#fff;
font-weight:normal;
background-color:#4c8094;
margin: 0;
padding: 0 2px 0 2px;
Hi,
I have a nav built with a list, and I have it just how I want it in FF (good
in win& mac), but in IE6, the container #nav div collapses completely.
Can you see what's missing?
Thanks!
See it here: http://www.redroosterweb.com
- RR
Bruno,
Thank you for responding.
> I'm not sure if the following is the only reason, but surely it contributes:
> The inherit keyword is not supported by IE (IE7 included), so you are not
> getting the desired height for your #logo-left.
> Assign an explicit height,
I added an explicit height,
fantasai wrote:
> Karl Brightman wrote:
>> I wouldn't think it would be a memory problem on a Macbook Pro though?
>
> I wouldn't expect that, especially since your other computer doesn't
> exhibit the problem, but it might be interacting with some of your
> extensions in a weird way.
I suspect t
Elli,
You want to float:left; The value of float is which direction it should
go to while remaining on the same horizontal level as far as possible –
so by floating left you will have the list getting as close to your
image as margins will allow.
Regards,
Barney
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