- Original Message -
From: Alan Gresley
To: Alan K Baker
Cc: css-d
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 7:17 PM
Subject: Re: [css-d] Anchor tags
Alan can you please stop top posting. It's make it hard to follow a
thread. Observe how I have my replied underneath your message.
This works in IE6 and IE7:
but it's a bit of a 'dirty' fix. :-)
Might give you something to work on.
I must say that I would prefer to see the link buttons generated in a list. You
can then alter the list element margins to suit, and (for me) it works in all
browsers. You could also change th
On Apr 5, 2008, at 11:58 AM, Darren Best wrote:
> (First time poster here. Hope you can help me!)
Welcome.
> I've posted a couple of pages of my re-designed site at
> http://www.darrenbest.com/DRUHC/clientguide.html and
> http://www.darrenbest.com/DRUHC/clientguide1.html . The (admittedly
> clu
In IE7 (I haven't checked IE6 yet), the button images are separating
from each other, but in FF/Safari, they're not. They're NOT supposed
to separate from each other, so they're supposed to look like they do
in FF.
Can anyone help me with this IE issue?
BTW, I validate - CSS and HTML.
I to
(First time poster here. Hope you can help me!)
I'm an amateur coder, asked to overhaul an existing website for a non-profit
in Ontario (http://www.unemployedhelp.on.ca). The website is a mess of
nested tables and font tags. They want me to retain the look of the site,
but make a CSS-based desi
Good evening Gunlaug,
It was foretold that on 04/04/2008 @ 00:19:10 GMT+0200 (which was
19:19:10 where I live) Gunlaug Sørtun would write:
> Not enough background-image vertically for two text-lines, so the
> missing part appears as a gap.
I see. Makes sense like all your posts.
> Make th
Good evening Kepler,
It was foretold that on 04/04/2008 @ 19:42:19 GMT-0400 (which was
20:42:19 where I live) Kepler Gelotte would write:
> I belong to 2 lists and the other only requires me to reply to sender. This
> list requires me to reply to all. So to answer your question it was meant
2008/4/4, Luc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Good afternoon list,
>
> Seem i was to hasty on the mail trigger... need to adjust my
> paddings and margins it seems sorry to waste everybody's time!!!
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Luc
Asking questions and sharing informations is never a waste of tim
> Out of curiosity... is your message just to me intended or domething
> went wrong with you replying to the list?
Hi Luc,
I belong to 2 lists and the other only requires me to reply to sender. This
list requires me to reply to all. So to answer your question it was meant
for the list. One of the
Hi,
My site is displaying an extra 2 or 3 pixels thats showing up on the
right side of the whole page in IE http://www.fatusboutique.com Does
anyone know how I can change my CSS to fix this issue?
--
-Bdot
"There are only 10 kinds of people in this world. Those who understand
binary and those wh
Hi Benjamin,
Thank you for your response.
> If you want the text (and other inline elements) inside this DIV to be
> centered you could set text-align to center. However, I'm guessing you
> don't want that precisely.
This is true, I'd like only the container to be centered.
> I'm not sure I un
On 4/4/08, Yuri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A newbie question:
>
> I am trying to center a DIV block without specifying its width
> explicitly: I'd like the width to depend on DIV's contents. I set
> 'display' property to 'table' as shown below:
In a sense, yes, you can center block-level element
Luc wrote:
> Still having problems with my nav the background image seems to
> be working but between "Equipamentos Transportados" and "Nossa Frota"
> is a gap i can't seem to get rid off. Also, the border at the right
> side of "Equipamentos" is bigger then it should be. What's puzzling
>
Good afternoon list,
Still having problems with my nav the background image seems to
be working but between "Equipamentos Transportados" and "Nossa Frota"
is a gap i can't seem to get rid off. Also, the border at the right
side of "Equipamentos" is bigger then it should be. What's puzzling
me
Good afternoon list,
Seem i was to hasty on the mail trigger... need to adjust my
paddings and margins it seems sorry to waste everybody's time!!!
--
Best regards,
Luc
Using the best e-mail client: The Bat! version 4.0.18 with Windows
Damn, this is slick! Thanks!
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 3:28 PM, Alan K Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: Ben Fider
> To: Katherine Coynor
> Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
> Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 8:11 PM
> Subject: Re: [css-d] IE6 and IE7 on the sam
Good afternoon list,
I needed to make my backgound image on my nav menu bigger, but it
only kicks in on one page. The image is set in my stylesheet. As i'm
on a real urgent deadline, i'm probably overlooking something obvious
but can somebody take a look and see what's missing?
Much obliged!
- Original Message -
From: Ben Fider
To: Katherine Coynor
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 8:11 PM
Subject: Re: [css-d] IE6 and IE7 on the same machine
works fine for me, all day long:
This contains everything except IE 7: http://tredosoft.co
Yay, Björn
That fixed it. Thank you!
(Your reply came back so quickly, too!)
Kind regards
Rachel
At 20:21 04/04/2008, Bjoern Hoehrmann wrote:
>* Rachel Mawhood wrote:
> >Validating the html on a site built this week, and the only remaining
> >uncorrected error is to do with the doctype. I don
- Original Message -
From: Rachel Mawhood
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 8:17 PM
Subject: [css-d] Conceptual problems with the doctype
Hello
Validating the html on a site built this week, and the only remaining
uncorrected error is to do wi
* Rachel Mawhood wrote:
>Validating the html on a site built this week, and the only remaining
>uncorrected error is to do with the doctype. I don't understand the
>instruction: I tried putting in the line the validator says is
>missing but that produced a new error.
>
>At the moment I have
>
>
Hello
Validating the html on a site built this week, and the only remaining
uncorrected error is to do with the doctype. I don't understand the
instruction: I tried putting in the line the validator says is
missing but that produced a new error.
At the moment I have
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtm
> Subject: Re: [css-d] IE6 and IE7 on the same machine
> Don't think so. When I tried to use both on my desktop the machine
> developed something like an allergic reaction to IE six. If anybody
wants
> details I'll do my best to explain, but in answer to Cristain's
question:
> nope, can't be done
works fine for me, all day long:
This contains everything except IE 7: http://tredosoft.com/Multiple_IE
This contains IE 7: http://tredosoft.com/IE7_standalone
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 2:07 PM, Katherine Coynor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Don't think so. When I tried to use both on my desktop th
Don't think so. When I tried to use both on my desktop the machine
developed something like an allergic reaction to IE six. If anybody wants
details I'll do my best to explain, but in answer to Cristain's question:
nope, can't be done.
Stoopid Micro$oft.
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 12:44 PM, Cristian
This worked. I also applied clear:both; to my login class and it
helped there too.
Reading up on Clear helped my understanding of float, so thanks for
that too.
Luckily work has approved for me to buy some css books and study up.
Thank you very much. Have a good weekend!
On Apr 4, 2008, at
A newbie question:
I am trying to center a DIV block without specifying its width
explicitly: I'd like the width to depend on DIV's contents. I set
'display' property to 'table' as shown below:
Centering DIV
hello!
Alan K Baker wrote:
> Hi. Thanks for the reply.
>
> I had started to think along these lines, but not actually worked it out. :-)
>
> I've tried what you suggest and it works fine in IE7, Firefox, Opera and
> Safari, however it refuses to work in IE 6. Any ideas?
>
> Here's the code:
>
>
>
> I just found another bug in Firefox 2.0.0.13 which I haven't seen listed
> anywhere else.
>
> If I style as follows: hr {color:red;} it does appear as red and
> displays correctly in most browsers.
> However, in Firefox it displays, but with an enormous amount of top and
> bottom padding.
Matt Tibbits wrote:
> I also forgot to mention that it only shows when you hover over the link...
> if that helps any.
Firstly IE has a whitespace bug with list [1] [2]. I think this is due
to IE wanting to show the list default padding and margins different to
all other browsers. All versions
Hi. Thanks for the reply.
I had started to think along these lines, but not actually worked it out. :-)
I've tried what you suggest and it works fine in IE7, Firefox, Opera and
Safari, however it refuses to work in IE 6. Any ideas?
Here's the code:
/* CSS */
#selectable a {
background-i
Hi all.
I just found another bug in Firefox 2.0.0.13 which I haven't seen listed
anywhere else.
If I style as follows: hr {color:red;} it does appear as red and
displays correctly in most browsers.
However, in Firefox it displays, but with an enormous amount of top and bottom
padding.
This al
Matt Tibbits wrote:
> I also forgot to mention that it only shows when you hover over the link...
> if that helps any.
>
>
>
Dunno. Validate the markup and bring it back.
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Daniel Kessler wrote:
>
> http://sph.umd.edu/includes/header_top_lvl2_a_test.cfm
>
> I want the login button on a second line, still on the right but
> under the search features. Then on a third line, the logo on the
> left. I'm trying to get it to look like the top of:
> http://sph.umd.edu/h
I also forgot to mention that it only shows when you hover over the link...
if that helps any.
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I will post an image of how I want it to look, embedded in an html
page. Late this afternoon.
Thank you.
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On 4/4/08, David Laakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Stuart King wrote:
> > Hi David . . .
> >
> > Thank you for your time. It was close, but not what I need. It is time
> > for me to st
Thank you all for your help! The book is right and has the markup
listed in the right order. When I followed along, I modified some
previous markup that I already had typed in, and didn't realize that
the order was important. So much to remember!
Thanks again,
Carol
_
I'm trying to make a new template for my site by starting over and
replicating the way that the old site looked.
On the top, I'm trying to have a few elements align right within a
container, then another item aligned right below it, then an item
aligned left. I'm just learning css and I'm h
Hi,
If you move the content div after the sidebar divs in the html it works.
hope I helped.
Shlomi.
Quote Carol Huddleston:
> ...
> I'm trying to make a simple three-column layout, with a sidebar on
> either side of a central column of content. I have the markup and the
> CSS exactly as the boo
Carol Huddleston wrote:
> I'm trying to make a simple three-column layout, with a sidebar on
> either side of a central column of content. I have the markup and the
> CSS exactly as the book describes, but the sidebars both hang down
> below the content column.
> http://home.comcast.net/~pr
Mark Finney wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> I have a table theading (thead>tr>th) which has a background image set on
> the tr. I also have a small arrow image set as a background image to a link
> in each th to indicate the direction of sort. In FF all works as expected,
> however in IE6+7 oon XP (all I
Stephen Davis wrote:
> Is their any way of fixing CSS to achieve validation for the opacity property
> used by IE, I get parser error for filter:alpha(opacity=50) and several other
> opacitys'.
> http://www.arithmetic.890m.com
>
> regards
> steve
>
Yes. Feed those rulesets to IE in "conditi
IE 6 can't render .png files with alpha transparency properly. It displays the
transparent part as white. Easiest way round that one is to replace the .png
with a .gif.
I can't think why there should be a problem with IE7 as the .png bug is fixed
in tr>th) which has a background image set on
Stuart King wrote:
> Hi David . . .
>
> Thank you for your time. It was close, but not what I need. It is time
> for me to step back, then rebuild the page.
>
> thank you again.
>
> --s
>
>
> RE:
>
>
> http://www.triviumwine.com/continuum_site/pages/vision.html
>
>
>
>
It is a little
Hi David . . .
Thank you for your time. It was close, but not what I need. It is time for
me to step back, then rebuild the page.
thank you again.
--s
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 11:31 PM, David Laakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Stuart King wrote:
>
> > If I have a 2 column layout with a footer.
This year I've made it a point to learn more about CSS and have been
reading and following along with a good book called "Beginning CSS
Web Development." So far I've been able to duplicate everything in
the book, but I'm at a spot where I'm stuck and hope some of you can
help me out.
I'm
Alan K Baker wrote:
> http://www.triviumwine.com/continuum_site/pages/vision.html
> I agree. (Not about the 'brightest star'!!! ).
>
> It works fine in IE6, IE7, Firefox, Opera and Safari, apart from Firefox
> rendering the footer with more height than you intended.
>
> Could it be that your
Alan K Baker wrote:
> http://www.triviumwine.com/continuum_site/pages/vision.html
> I agree. (Not about the 'brightest star'!!! ).
>
> It works fine in IE6, IE7, Firefox, Opera and Safari, apart from Firefox
> rendering the footer with more height than you intended.
>
> Could it be that your
Jen Guthrie wrote:
> I'm using the "dotted" attribute for borders to indicate links/nav
> and design a blog page. Does it always show up as dashed instead of
> dotted in IE? Seems to work fine in Firefox and Safari. Am I missing
> something? Thanks!! www.jacalynlee.com
They don't show up at all
Thanks for the links, decided to use extra markup and css, here's the
result: www.ediec.org
grtz,
Albert
Albert van der Veen wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I would like to round the corners, using css, on this site:
> http://www.ediec.org
> Menu should size when one increases/decreases the font.
>
> Exa
On Apr 4, 2008, at 7:15 PM, Jen Guthrie wrote:
> I'm using the "dotted" attribute for borders to indicate links/nav
> and design a blog page. Does it always show up as dashed instead of
> dotted in IE? Seems to work fine in Firefox and Safari. Am I missing
> something? Thanks!!
> www.jacaly
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 12:43 PM, Pentasis wrote:
>
> Set background-color of html-element to 'transparent'
> set width of body element to anything smaller than the viewport and center
> it (margin:0 auto;)
> Make sure padding of body is 0
> Apply a background color to the body element (for exa
I am not sure if this is a bug (known or unknown) or normal bahaviour. But I
found out about it by accident and have been looking for an explanation ever
since, but can't find it.
Here is how you reproduce it:
Set background-color of html-element to 'transparent'
set width of body element to anyt
I'm using the "dotted" attribute for borders to indicate links/nav and design a
blog page. Does it always show up as dashed instead of dotted in IE? Seems to
work fine in Firefox and Safari. Am I missing something? Thanks!!
www.jacalynlee.com
_
Is their any way of fixing CSS to achieve validation for the opacity property
used by IE, I get parser error for filter:alpha(opacity=50) and several other
opacitys'.
http://www.arithmetic.890m.com
regards
steve
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Dear List,
I have a table theading (thead>tr>th) which has a background image set on
the tr. I also have a small arrow image set as a background image to a link
in each th to indicate the direction of sort. In FF all works as expected,
however in IE6+7 oon XP (all I have tested thus far) the th ha
OK, Cheers I will remove all the bit from around my layout and
the just just the css to make the layout?
Cheers,
Andrew
Alan K Baker wrote:
> Sorry, I haven't time to wade through entire stylesheets tonight, but
> assuming that your stylesheets don't do anything 'clever' with table
> definiti
I agree. (Not about the 'brightest star'!!! ).
It works fine in IE6, IE7, Firefox, Opera and Safari, apart from Firefox
rendering the footer with more height than you intended.
Could it be that your browser didn't refresh after you tried it when it was
wrong?
Regards,
Alan.
www.theatreorg
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