| > URL: www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/index.htm
| > CSS: www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/index.css
| >
| > I've tested it in (all WinXP) FF3, IE7, IE6, Opera 9.5, and Safari
| > 3. They
| > all display the navigation correctly except Safari. I want the nav
| > buttons
| > to touch the bo
If you go to:
http://www.choroideremia.org/new/crf_header.php
With Firefox 3.0. You get a page that I would like to see in every browser. If
you downarrow twice everything moves over and I get my Font switcher buttons at
the very top left of the screen. I am trying to move them to underneath th
If you go to:
http://www.choroideremia.org/new/crf_header.php
With Firefox 3.0. You get a page that I would like to see in every browser. If
you downarrow twice everything moves over and I get my Font switcher buttons at
the very top left of the screen. I am trying to move them to underneath th
Thanks to some of you for help w/ my previous tabs question -- for
the most part, I have them working correctly now.
However padding is still not working in my .tabsON class??? I used
borders for now, not good, I know... any ideas?
Also, all tabs align fine in Firefox and Safari -- but tabs d
On Jul 8, 2008, at 12:47 PM, Daniel Hammond wrote:
> URL: www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/index.htm
> CSS: www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/index.css
>
> I've tested it in (all WinXP) FF3, IE7, IE6, Opera 9.5, and Safari
> 3. They
> all display the navigation correctly except Safari. I want
At 9:47 PM -0400 7/8/08, David Laakso wrote:
>Daniel Hammond wrote:
>>| >URL: http://www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/index.htm
>>| >CSS: www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/index.css
>>| >
>>| Daniel,
>>| | I looked at your site in Firefox on a Mac. The nav buttons
>>(Home, | Link 2, etc.) extend
Daniel Hammond wrote:
> | >URL: http://www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/index.htm
> | >CSS: www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/index.css
> | >
> | Daniel,
> |
> | I looked at your site in Firefox on a Mac. The nav buttons (Home,
> | Link 2, etc.) extend below the bottom of the nav area in my disp
| >URL: http://www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/index.htm
| >CSS: www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/index.css
| >
| Daniel,
|
| I looked at your site in Firefox on a Mac. The nav buttons (Home,
| Link 2, etc.) extend below the bottom of the nav area in my display.
| This isn't obvious unless yo
At 1:17 AM -0500 7/8/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Message: 18
>Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2008 23:47:20 -0400
>From: "Daniel Hammond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [css-d] horizontal nav not placing correctly
>To:
>Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
>URL:
Webmaster wrote:
> URL: http://www.tusculum.edu/adult/ndblue.html CSS:
> http://www.tusculum.edu/css/ndblue.css
>
> I've got a problem with IE6 I cannot solve. There's a gap at the top
> of the page that I need to fix, and I don't know if the problem lies
> in the markup for the DIV or in the size
Daniel Hammond wrote:
> |
> | > URL: www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/index.htm
> | > CSS: www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/index.css
> | >
> | > why does Safari display it incorrectly while all
> | the others
> | > display it correctly?
> |
>
>
> Now could anyone please test it on a mac, just
Webmaster wrote:
> URL: http://www.tusculum.edu/adult/ndblue.html
> CSS: http://www.tusculum.edu/css/ndblue.css
>
> I've got a problem with IE6 I cannot solve. There's a gap at the top of the
> page that I need to fix, and I don't know if the problem lies in the markup
> for the DIV or in the si
Karl Bedingfield wrote:
> I guess I must have another style somewhere overriding this one. Would
> that be likely?
>
>
> Karl
>
> 2008/7/8 David Laakso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> Karl Bedingfield wrote:
>>
>>> I have the following styles for my images but in IE 6 & 7 the padding
>>> & margin
URL: http://www.tusculum.edu/adult/ndblue.html
CSS: http://www.tusculum.edu/css/ndblue.css
I've got a problem with IE6 I cannot solve. There's a gap at the top of the
page that I need to fix, and I don't know if the problem lies in the markup for
the DIV or in the size of the image or if it is s
| Daniel Hammond wrote:
| > URL: www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/index.htm
| > CSS: www.objectivedesigns.com/amittius/index.css
| >
| > why does Safari display it incorrectly while all
| the others
| > display it correctly?
|
| Hi Daniel--
|
| Try this:
| #nav {
| font-family: "Trebuche
On 2008/07/08 20:49 (GMT+0100) Karl Bedingfield apparently typed:
> The other strange thing I have is in IE6/7 my text size is
> considerably larger than in Mozilla. I use this:
> body {
> background: #00718c url(../images/bodyBG.gif);
> background-repeat: repeat
I am trying to establish a foundation for an em based layout and I am
seeing some discrepancies between Firefox 2 and Safari 3.1.2 on the
mac that I had not noticed before.
My example file I am referencing is available at
http://www.jasoncampbell.com/CSS
I have a simple setup here in this exa
Hi David,
Thanks for the reply.
I guess I must have another style somewhere overriding this one. Would
that be likely?
The other strange thing I have is in IE6/7 my text size is
considerably larger than in Mozilla. I use this:
body {
background: #00718c url(../images/bod
>Tim Offenstein wrote:
>> My thanks to Bill for his help unfortunately nothing has changed it
>> yet. The submenus are still showing up blank on the second mouseover.
>> I'm hoping for more suggestions.
>>
>> Tedd Sperling has a similar menu system that works okay
>> (sperling.com/examples/men
Karl Bedingfield wrote:
> I have the following styles for my images but in IE 6 & 7 the padding
> & margin collapses. Any idea why this is happening and any suggested
> fixes?
>
Please clarify. Based on the snippet of code [1] provided there is no
difference among IE/6, IE/7, and compliant br
Hi all,
I have the following styles for my images but in IE 6 & 7 the padding
& margin collapses. Any idea why this is happening and any suggested
fixes?
#content img {
background-color: transparent;
border:2px solid #c5c2a8;
clear: left;
Your "display: inline" is (at least) partly responsible - can you explain why
you're setting this?
FYI, the Firebug Firefox extension is excellent for debugging this kind of
thing in seconds.
- Bobby
--- On Tue, 7/8/08, Kim Brooks Wei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Kim Brooks Wei <[EMAIL
Alan Gresley wrote:
> Hello list.
>
> Can anyone please confirm that what I read here is correct about
> Microsoft abandoning IE8 development for Firefox 3.
[...]
> Alan
Hello list.
The offlist emails roll in. :-)
It's late night here in Oz (I'm sleepy) and I see this story (satire). I
am so
Hi People,
Can someone help me out with this? I have two content divs sharing
the same basic style info:: #main and #mainctr. #main functions
correctly and drops a white background into my text area. #mainctr
should do the same thing, but doesn't - the bg stays black. I can't
find my error.
W
"Firefox 3 has the 'AwesomeBar,' you can't seriously expect to compete
with that, can you?"
Ballmer said that Firefox 3.0 will be the standard browser included
with Windows 7 installations along and will replace Internet Explorer
7 on Windows Vista SP2. "We've been looking for something to try to
From their website: "BBspot produces a variety of features like fake
news stories"
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Alan Gre
Alan Gresley wrote:
> Can anyone please confirm that what I read here is correct
> about Microsoft abandoning IE8 development for Firefox 3.
>
>
>
http://www.bbspot.com/News/2008/06/microsoft-abandons-internet-explorer-8.ht
ml
Heheh, thanks for the laugh :)
Just in case you were serious: no, it
Alan Gresley wrote:
> Hello list.
>
> Can anyone please confirm that what I read here is correct about
> Microsoft abandoning IE8 development for Firefox 3.
>
>
> http://www.bbspot.com/News/2008/06/microsoft-abandons-internet-explorer-8.html
>
>
> Is this for real.
>
>
Yes, it is. I just met th
Hello list.
Can anyone please confirm that what I read here is correct about
Microsoft abandoning IE8 development for Firefox 3.
http://www.bbspot.com/News/2008/06/microsoft-abandons-internet-explorer-8.html
Is this for real.
Alan
Bill Brown wrote:
> david wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> On behalf of many list members I thank you for your inspiring input into
>> this topic.
>>
>> However, I personally have two problems with this theory:
>>
>> 1) If this holds true, there will be no more menu discussions on this
>> list. Why I hear yo
Here's a (new?) variation on using negative margins to get a
three-column layout - I've used the example HTML from A List Apart's
article by Alan Pearce:
http://alistapart.com/articles/multicolumnlayouts
for comparison's sake, but note the CSS layout method is quite
different, using padding on an
Brian Gilbert wrote:
> Thank you for your very welcomed input. You don¹t by any chance have a good
> method for creating a drop shadow for the main content div26 do you?
>
> Regards,
> Brian
>
>
>
>>> I'm creating a website at the moment and have put the rough pages up on
>>> http://www.nctd.co
david wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On behalf of many list members I thank you for your inspiring input into
> this topic.
>
> However, I personally have two problems with this theory:
>
> 1) If this holds true, there will be no more menu discussions on this
> list. Why I hear you ask, simple I reply this
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