[css-d] :: Footer not resting at bottom of page ::

2008-04-20 Thread Amrinder
Hi, I have problem with the footer of my website: www.awayback.com it is not staying at bottom of the page. Things are fine in case of low resolution i.e. 1024x768 but in high resolution screens (1200x1024) footer is hanging mid way and not at bottom of the page. Thanks in Advance. Kind Rega

Re: [css-d] Help, please...

2008-04-20 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Theresa Mesa - MDH wrote: > http://mdh-test.com/Quiel/index2.shtml Pardon me if I got this wrong, but I can't imagine how your described solution should be able to hold variable-sized content. I think something a bit more like this... ...wil

Re: [css-d] Help, please...

2008-04-20 Thread Kepler Gelotte
Hi Theresa, It looks like you forgot to include a in your HTML. Best regards, Kepler Gelotte Neighbor Webmaster, Inc. 156 Normandy Dr., Piscataway, NJ 08854 www.neighborwebmaster.com phone/fax: (732) 302-0904 __ css-discuss [

Re: [css-d] Help, please...

2008-04-20 Thread Gene Falck
Hi Theresa, You wrote: >I've created a sliver .gif of just the black/white/black, although >when I try to use it (it's assuredly my error), it's just white, and >the black doesn't show. > I just peeked at your site using an old Mozilla and didn't see any sign of the fill.gif on screen. as the

[css-d] Help, please...

2008-04-20 Thread Theresa Mesa - MDH
Other site launched. This one is about ready to start building out. I have this page that is already using background images galore, with other images placed on top. I reconstructed the background so it wasn't nearly as sliced and diced. Now it's just in two pieces, a top and a bottom. I ha

[css-d] Help, please...

2008-04-20 Thread Theresa Mesa - MDH
Other site launched. This one is about ready to start building out. I have this page that is already using background images galore, with other images placed on top. I reconstructed the background so it wasn't nearly as sliced and diced. Now it's just in two pieces, a top and a bottom. I ha

Re: [css-d] :hover

2008-04-20 Thread Jeff Kenny
Anas - I think what you're looking to do is apply the border to the image, not the anchor. You've got this: .gallery a:hover { background-color: rgb(218,215,194); /* or white */ border: 1px rgb(102,111,81) solid; } Try this instead: .gallery a:hover img { background-color: rgb(218,215

Re: [css-d] :hover

2008-04-20 Thread Bjoern Hoehrmann
* Anas R. wrote: >Please check this problem: http://www.richstyle.org/web.php#gallery >The mouse-over effect for images works exactly the way I want in IE: a border >will appear around the image. >but not the rest othe the browsers. the border will appear as a border for an >inline object, since

[css-d] :hover

2008-04-20 Thread Anas R.
Hi all, Please check this problem: http://www.richstyle.org/web.php#gallery The mouse-over effect for images works exactly the way I want in IE: a border will appear around the image. but not the rest othe the browsers. the border will appear as a border for an inline object, since IMGs has been

Re: [css-d] em-based typographic grid

2008-04-20 Thread Jukka K. Korpela
Aleksandar Vacić wrote: > Jukka K. Korpela wrote: >> I must be missing something essential, but why would you do this? I >> can see the point in using a baseline grid on printed pages, >> especially in publications containing facing pages, but what do you >> expect to gain from a grid on a web pag

Re: [css-d] em-based typographic grid

2008-04-20 Thread Aleksandar Vacić
Jukka K. Korpela wrote: > I must be missing something essential, but why would you do this? I can > see the point in using a baseline grid on printed pages, especially in > publications containing facing pages, but what do you expect to gain > from a grid on a web page? Why not? :)

Re: [css-d] em-based typographic grid

2008-04-20 Thread Aleksandar Vacić
Rafael wrote: > Aleksandar Vacić wrote: > First example: you can't successfully combine two or more font > families. font-size-adjust has been wiped out of CSS 2.1because it never > got implemented (aside from Fx) and it was pretty much the only way we > could have relieved this. So you eith

Re: [css-d] em-based typographic grid

2008-04-20 Thread David Laakso
Aleksandar Vacić wrote: > David Laakso wrote: > >> Have you tested at minimum font-size 24px (FF) / 32px (Opera)? >> > > Not really. That's like double the original size, seems a bit too much. > > I don't quite understand the minimum - why different for FF and Opera? > What did

Re: [css-d] em-based typographic grid

2008-04-20 Thread David Laakso
Jukka K. Korpela wrote: > Aleksandar Vacic wrote: > > >> Last few weeks I was picking up on the various articles I read >> about grids and web typography and went on to create basis for all >> future web sites I do. >> > > ... but what do you expect to gain > from a grid on a web page

Re: [css-d] em-based typographic grid

2008-04-20 Thread Aleksandar Vacić
David Laakso wrote: > Have you tested at minimum font-size 24px (FF) / 32px (Opera)? Not really. That's like double the original size, seems a bit too much. I don't quite understand the minimum - why different for FF and Opera? What did you mean by "minimum"? -- AV

Re: [css-d] em-based typographic grid

2008-04-20 Thread Aleksandar Vacić
Geoffrey Hoffman wrote: > I'm not exactly a design or typography purist, so bear that in mind. I like > your work-in-progress; although I feel the p font size is a bit small, > especially compared with the headers or subheaders in the copy. Perhaps you > are following a specific typographic standa

Re: [css-d] em-based typographic grid

2008-04-20 Thread Jukka K. Korpela
Aleksandar Vacic wrote: > Last few weeks I was picking up on the various articles I read > about grids and web typography and went on to create basis for all > future web sites I do. I must be missing something essential, but why would you do this? I can see the point in using a baseline gr

Re: [css-d] em-based typographic grid

2008-04-20 Thread Rafael
Aleksandar Vacic' wrote: > Last few weeks I was picking up on the various articles I read > about grids and web typography and went on to create basis for all > future web sites I do. > It came up to this - a grid measured in ems + basics of typography > (headers, blockquotes, lists et

Re: [css-d] Horizontal Menu does not Center

2008-04-20 Thread Nicholas Wilson
On Sunday 20 April 2008 6:03 pm Del Wegener wrote: > Addendum:I forgot to mention the centering is a problem in Firefox but > works fine in IE6 and IE7 > Del > - Original Message - In IE (incorrectly) block level elements are (sometimes) centred when text-align is 'centre'. It would prob

Re: [css-d] Horizontal Menu does not Center

2008-04-20 Thread David Laakso
Del Wegener wrote: > http://www.cpdesigncenter.com/private/private_index.html > Notice the menu at the top is not centered between the two logos (right & > left). > > > What must I do to make the menu appear centered between the two logos > regardless of the size of the view window? > > Del > [EM

Re: [css-d] Horizontal Menu does not Center

2008-04-20 Thread Del Wegener
Addendum:I forgot to mention the centering is a problem in Firefox but works fine in IE6 and IE7 Del - Original Message - From: "Del Wegener" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "css" Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2008 11:52 AM Subject: [css-d] Horizontal Menu does not Center > Good Day; > Please check

[css-d] Horizontal Menu does not Center

2008-04-20 Thread Del Wegener
Good Day; Please check http://www.cpdesigncenter.com/private/private_index.html Notice the menu at the top is not centered between the two logos (right & left). Here is the CSS .menu5 {padding:0 0 0 1em; margin:0; list-style:none; height:20px; position:relative; font-size:8px;} .menu5 li {float

Re: [css-d] a:active giving horiz scroll bar

2008-04-20 Thread Rahul Gonsalves
On 19-Apr-08, at 12:58 AM, Brian Cummiskey wrote: > Is there something obvious i'm missing? why does the active state get > wider, and overflow my fixed-width li? Brian, FF sets a 1px dotted/dashed border around any link which has 'focus' - you can see this if you tab through the links with a

Re: [css-d] expand column background to bottom

2008-04-20 Thread Pentasis
> Hi! How can I get the green background of the right column to extend to > the > bottom border of the design on this page: > http://www.missoulagbi.com/directory/sponsors.html? > > I'd like to do this WITHOUT using the negative bottom margin and padding > technique--that gets a little funky in ol

Re: [css-d] em-based typographic grid

2008-04-20 Thread Pentasis
> Last few weeks I was picking up on the various articles I read > about grids and web typography and went on to create basis for all > future web sites I do. > It came up to this - a grid measured in ems + basics of typography > (headers, blockquotes, lists etc). > > http://aplus.co.yu

Re: [css-d] Suckerfish Dropdown menu with opacity

2008-04-20 Thread Cristian Palmas
2008/4/20, Al Sparber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > From: "Aleksandar Vacic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > The way filter is implemented in IE prevents it render any of its child > > outside the given region. Thus the submenus that should go outside the > > one where filter is applied are not shown. > >