At 01:28 PM 9/11/2007, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
>Vicki Stebbins wrote:
>
>>But IE 6.0 is still having a problem, the
>>floated box (Map heading) with the text should
>>sit on the right side with the text wrapping and
>> currently it's left, and pushed the text down?
>
>>Page: http://www.keenstreet-
Vicki Stebbins wrote:
> But IE 6.0 is still having a problem, the floated box (Map heading)
> with the text should sit on the right side with the text wrapping and
> currently it's left, and pushed the text down?
> Page: http://www.keenstreet-dev.com/trying.html
Something is triggering IE6' au
Hi Everyone,
This began as a firefox problem (and IE which I neglected to say in
the original post) Firefox is now fixed.
But IE 6.0 is still having a problem, the floated box (Map heading)
with the text should sit on the right side with the text wrapping and
currently it's left, and pushed th
At 09:55 AM 9/11/2007, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
>Vicki Stebbins wrote:
>
>>I'm almost there with this page
>>http://www.keenstreet-dev.com/trying.html but
>>the floated box on the right keeps going to the
>>bottom of the 'ufwus div' instead of the top
>>and then having the text wrap.
>
>The floated
Vicki,
Adding the rule display: table; to the ufwus div will fix the float problem
in Firefox. As I view the site in IE 6, however, there appears to be major
problems. I will send you a screen shot off the list.
Jim
On Nov 8, 2007 2:15 PM, Vicki Stebbins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Everyone
Vicki Stebbins wrote:
> I'm almost there with this page
> http://www.keenstreet-dev.com/trying.html but the floated box on the
> right keeps going to the bottom of the 'ufwus div' instead of the top
> and then having the text wrap.
The floated box on the right side can't go higher up than the o
Hi Everyone,
I'm almost there with this page
http://www.keenstreet-dev.com/trying.html but the floated box on the
right keeps going to the bottom of the 'ufwus div' instead of the top
and then having the text wrap.
I've placed it in quite a few different places, validated the html
and CSS and
Hi everyone.
I've not been here for over a year, so apologies if I ask something
that's been covered recently. A quick search has not turned up any
solutions.
Several pages on our website require the use of several combo boxes,
each one populated only after the previous choice was made. Due to
t
> On 25-Oct-07, at 11:57 PM, Robert James wrote:
>
>> Is there anyway I can show a gray semi-transparency over any elements with a
>> certain
>> class ("disabled")?
>>
On Thu, 8 Nov 2007 15:27:14 +0530, Rahul Gonsalves replied:
> [...]
>
> -moz-opacity: 0.7;
> opacity: 0.7;
> filter:alpha(opacity
> >
> > Problem 1:
> > I'm looking for the to float right within > id="general">. In IE7, I see the text at the bottom of the form
fields
> > within #general. In FF, well...it's mangled, displaying under the
> > table.
> >
> > Problem 2:
> > In Win/IE 6&7, I am seei
Hi all,
I've got a page with some static content and a set of dynamic tabular
data is being pushed into a table structure. We've got a mix of form
and text elements.
Markup:
http://www.cprtools.net/international/inquiry.php
CSS:
http://www.cprtools.net/international/international.css
I've wor
21nasui wrote:
> Any tips on the ie6 problems or overall css guidance is appreciated.
>
> http://ellascreations.com/cat2.html
Not enough space in there, and IE6 doesn't respect any declared dimensions.
Adding / changing to...
.prod_1, .prod_2, .prod_3, .prod_4, .prod_5, .prod_6, .prod_7, .prod_
Hi Lisa,
While I cannot comment on your specific problem -- I'll leave that to the
CSS masters that have oodles of experience -- what I did want to mention was
the Position Is Everything web site. There are a lot of documented
bugs/quirks on that site, as well as links to other CSS
resources/infor
Jim Davis wrote:
> My site will render properly in Mac/Firefox, however it breaks in
> Mac/Safari.
>
> Live web site can be viewed here: http://www.dsignerclumber.com
>
>
>
> Jim
>
>
Add a wrapper (#stuff)-- first id to open and last id to close.
#stuff {
width: 930px;
margin: 0 auto;
}
And a
On Nov 8, 2007 2:21 PM, WEZ! wrote:
> Safari and Operan Both render the central blocks and images their
> correct width. The Gecko renderers struggle with determining width
> and seem to fall back to the content determining width.
>
> Here is the URL if anyone could take a look for me that would b
On Nov 6, 2007 11:56 PM, Ingo Chao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bryce Fields wrote:
> > ...
> >
> > http://technology.ky.gov/epmo/epmo_team.htm
> >
> > You'll notice the font sizing in the (icky) layout table is rendering
> > considerably smaller than what it should when compared in other
> > brows
My site will render properly in Mac/Firefox, however it breaks in
Mac/Safari.
Mac/Safari screenshot:
http://browsershots.org/png/original/d4/d442e5566aaaf7f675b1ab995b024ce1.png
Mac/Firefox screenshot:
http://browsershots.org/png/original/78/781379f3cfc6de1761ac4dcb917c4817.png
In Safari the con
I agree that campaign monitor is a great resource for email HTML and CSS
questions.
There does seem to be a happy medium between using an external stylesheet
(which won't work in most web-based email readers), and using inline styles
on a line-by-line basis, which really doesn't get you beyond the
http://ellascreations.com/cat2.html IE7 has problem too..The pictures
are overflowing on the texts...
Thanks
Hakan
http://dominor.com
On Nov 8, 2007 8:47 AM, 21nasui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello this is my first post... and as everyone else... Im working my
> way through the css. I am h
Hello this is my first post... and as everyone else... Im working my
way through the css. I am having problems in ie6 displaying one of my
product catalog pages I made.
Any tips on the ie6 problems or overall css guidance is appreciated.
http://ellascreations.com/cat2.html
Thank you,
Sui
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Rahul Gonsalves wrote:
> On 31-Oct-07, at 3:04 AM, David Laakso wrote:
>
>
>> Rahul Gonsalves wrote:
>>
>>> http://rahulgonsalves.com/WDD/
>>>
>> Stress test it and the problems may become more apparent: font-
>> scaling
>> at +3 in a compliant browser; and, text-size "largest" in
Heya All,
I'm having issues with calculating Widths in a Fluid environment.
Safari and Operan Both render the central blocks and images their
correct width. The Gecko renderers struggle with determining width
and seem to fall back to the content determining width.
I've played around with the f
On Nov 8, 2007, at 12:38 AM, Eystein Alnaes wrote:
> I've come across this one before, but didn't find a solution then
> either. So
> I'll just throw it out there -
> In Safari 2.0.4 when shifting a background image on a:hover the
> bottom 1px
> or so comes into view above the un-hovered imag
Lisa Goettel wrote:
> I'm really wanting to embrace the present and CSS, and am having a
> rough go, as every single site I've converted, or at least partially
> converted from tables has issues in IE.
Some fixes for IE further down, but first thing first...
It is quite risky to take on 'real-w
On Nov 8, 2007 6:20 AM, Lisa Goettel wrote:
> Two things:
> 1) On the homepage, the bottom border of the bottom two right boxes
> shifts down about three pixels.
> http://www.karlagoettel.com
>
> 2) On the about page the floated image in the content gets a space at
> the bottom, so it doesn't sit
For those who are interested...
I have solved this... with help!
Offlist, Marc suggested paring down extra padding and margins to
counteract the fact that the browsers were giving me unwanted extra
padding / margins.
This worked.
Then, I followed Georg's link to www.positioniseverything.net w
On 31-Oct-07, at 3:04 AM, David Laakso wrote:
> Rahul Gonsalves wrote:
>> http://rahulgonsalves.com/WDD/
>
> Stress test it and the problems may become more apparent: font-
> scaling
> at +3 in a compliant browser; and, text-size "largest" in the IE's,
> for
> example (the solutions are often
On 31-Oct-07, at 1:17 AM, Ingo Chao wrote:
> Rahul Gonsalves wrote:
>> http://rahulgonsalves.com/WDD/
>
> I do not know what problem you mean with "splash text", but the third
> column drops in IE6 because of the italics bug [1] visible in the
> center
> column/blockquote p.
Ingo,
Thank you fo
On 25-Oct-07, at 11:57 PM, Robert James wrote:
> Is there anyway I can show a gray semi-transparency over any
> elements with a
> certain class ("disabled")?
Hi Robert, assuming someone has not answered your question already,
yes, I think you probably can*.
.disabled {
background-col
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